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public interface PixelWriter
This interface defines methods for writing the pixel data of aWritableImage
or other surface containing writable pixels.- Since:
- JavaFX 2.2
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description PixelFormat
getPixelFormat()
This method returns thePixelFormat
in which the surface stores its pixels, or a roughly equivalent pixel format from which it can easily convert pixels for purposes of writing them.void
setArgb(int x, int y, int argb)
Stores pixel data for a color into the specified coordinates of the surface.void
setColor(int x, int y, Color c)
Stores pixel data for aColor
into the specified coordinates of the surface.void
setPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h, PixelFormat<ByteBuffer> pixelformat, byte[] buffer, int offset, int scanlineStride)
Stores pixel data from a byte array into a rectangular region of the surface.void
setPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h, PixelFormat<IntBuffer> pixelformat, int[] buffer, int offset, int scanlineStride)
Stores pixel data from an int array into a rectangular region of the surface.<T extends Buffer>
voidsetPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h, PixelFormat<T> pixelformat, T buffer, int scanlineStride)
Stores pixel data from a buffer into a rectangular region of the surface.void
setPixels(int dstx, int dsty, int w, int h, PixelReader reader, int srcx, int srcy)
Stores pixel data retrieved from aPixelReader
instance into a rectangular region of the surface.
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Method Detail
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getPixelFormat
PixelFormat getPixelFormat()
This method returns thePixelFormat
in which the surface stores its pixels, or a roughly equivalent pixel format from which it can easily convert pixels for purposes of writing them.- Returns:
- the
PixelFormat
that best describes the underlying pixels
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setArgb
void setArgb(int x, int y, int argb)
Stores pixel data for a color into the specified coordinates of the surface. The 32-bit integerargb
parameter should contain the 4 color components in separate 8-bit fields in ARGB order from the most significant byte to the least significant byte.- Parameters:
x
- the X coordinate of the pixel color to writey
- the Y coordinate of the pixel color to writeargb
- the color information to write, specified in the format described by theINT_ARGB
PixelFormat type.
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setColor
void setColor(int x, int y, Color c)
Stores pixel data for aColor
into the specified coordinates of the surface.- Parameters:
x
- the X coordinate of the pixel color to writey
- the Y coordinate of the pixel color to writec
- the Color to write or null- Throws:
NullPointerException
- ifcolor
isnull
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setPixels
<T extends Buffer> void setPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h, PixelFormat<T> pixelformat, T buffer, int scanlineStride)
Stores pixel data from a buffer into a rectangular region of the surface. The format of the pixels in the buffer is defined by thePixelFormat
object and pixel format conversions will be performed as needed to store the data into the surface. The buffer is assumed to be positioned to the location where the first pixel data to be stored in the surface pixel at location(x, y)
is located. Pixel data for a row will be read from adjacent locations within the buffer packed as tightly as possible for increasing X coordinates. Pixel data for adjacent rows will be read offset from each other by the number of buffer data elements defined byscanlineStride
.- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the buffer- Parameters:
x
- the X coordinate of the rectangular region to writey
- the Y coordinate of the rectangular region to writew
- the width of the rectangular region to writeh
- the height of the rectangular region to writepixelformat
- thePixelFormat
object defining the format to read the pixels from the bufferbuffer
- a buffer of a type appropriate for the indicatedPixelFormat
objectscanlineStride
- the distance between the pixel data for the start of one row of data in the buffer to the start of the next row of data.- Throws:
NullPointerException
- ifpixelformat
orbuffer
isnull
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setPixels
void setPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h, PixelFormat<ByteBuffer> pixelformat, byte[] buffer, int offset, int scanlineStride)
Stores pixel data from a byte array into a rectangular region of the surface. The format of the pixels in the buffer is defined by thePixelFormat
object and pixel format conversions will be performed as needed to store the data into the surface. Thepixelformat
must be a compatiblePixelFormat<ByteBuffer>
type. The data for the first pixel at location(x, y)
will be read from the array index specified by theoffset
parameter. Pixel data for a row will be read from adjacent locations within the array packed as tightly as possible for increasing X coordinates. Pixel data for adjacent rows will be read offset from each other by the number of byte array elements defined byscanlineStride
.- Parameters:
x
- the X coordinate of the rectangular region to writey
- the Y coordinate of the rectangular region to writew
- the width of the rectangular region to writeh
- the height of the rectangular region to writepixelformat
- thePixelFormat<ByteBuffer>
object defining the byte format to read the pixels from bufferbuffer
- a byte array containing the pixel data to storeoffset
- the offset intobuffer
to read the first pixel datascanlineStride
- the distance between the pixel data for the start of one row of data in the buffer to the start of the next row of data- Throws:
NullPointerException
- ifpixelformat
orbuffer
isnull
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setPixels
void setPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h, PixelFormat<IntBuffer> pixelformat, int[] buffer, int offset, int scanlineStride)
Stores pixel data from an int array into a rectangular region of the surface. The format of the pixels in the buffer is defined by thePixelFormat
object and pixel format conversions will be performed as needed to store the data into the surface. Thepixelformat
must be a compatiblePixelFormat<IntBuffer>
type. The data for the first pixel at location(x, y)
will be read from the array index specified by theoffset
parameter. Pixel data for a row will be read from adjacent locations within the array packed as tightly as possible for increasing X coordinates. Pixel data for adjacent rows will be read offset from each other by the number of int array elements defined byscanlineStride
.- Parameters:
x
- the X coordinate of the rectangular region to writey
- the Y coordinate of the rectangular region to writew
- the width of the rectangular region to writeh
- the height of the rectangular region to writepixelformat
- thePixelFormat<IntBuffer>
object defining the int format to read the pixels from bufferbuffer
- an int array to containing the pixel data to storeoffset
- the offset intobuffer
to read the first pixel datascanlineStride
- the distance between the pixel data for the start of one row of data in the buffer to the start of the next row of data- Throws:
NullPointerException
- ifpixelformat
orbuffer
isnull
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setPixels
void setPixels(int dstx, int dsty, int w, int h, PixelReader reader, int srcx, int srcy)
Stores pixel data retrieved from aPixelReader
instance into a rectangular region of the surface. The data for the pixel on the surface at(dstx, dsty)
will be retrieved from thereader
from its location(srcx, srcy)
. This method performs an operation which is semantically equivalent to (though likely much faster than) this pseudo-code:for (int y = 0; y < h, y++) { for (int x = 0; x < w; x++) { setArgb(dstx + x, dsty + y, reader.getArgb(srcx + x, srcy + y)); } }
- Parameters:
dstx
- the X coordinate of the rectangular region to writedsty
- the Y coordinate of the rectangular region to writew
- the width of the rectangular region to writeh
- the height of the rectangular region to writereader
- thePixelReader
used to get the pixel data to writesrcx
- the X coordinate of the data to read fromreader
srcy
- the Y coordinate of the data to read fromreader
- Throws:
NullPointerException
- ifreader
isnull
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