Example usage for org.jfree.ui RectangleAnchor createRectangle

List of usage examples for org.jfree.ui RectangleAnchor createRectangle

Introduction

In this page you can find the example usage for org.jfree.ui RectangleAnchor createRectangle.

Prototype

public static Rectangle2D createRectangle(final Size2D dimensions, final double anchorX, final double anchorY,
        final RectangleAnchor anchor) 

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Creates a new rectangle with the specified dimensions that is aligned to the given anchor point (anchorX, anchorY).

Usage

From source file:net.sf.jasperreports.chartthemes.spring.ScaledDialValueIndicator.java

/**
 * Draws the background to the specified graphics device.  If the dial
 * frame specifies a window, the clipping region will already have been
 * set to this window before this method is called.
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device (<code>null</code> not permitted).
 * @param plot  the plot (ignored here).
 * @param frame  the dial frame (ignored here).
 * @param view  the view rectangle (<code>null</code> not permitted).
 *///from w w  w  . j av a  2 s  .c  o m
@Override
public void draw(Graphics2D g2, DialPlot plot, Rectangle2D frame, Rectangle2D view) {

    // work out the anchor point
    Rectangle2D f = DialPlot.rectangleByRadius(frame, getRadius(), this.getRadius());
    Arc2D arc = new Arc2D.Double(f, this.getAngle(), 0.0, Arc2D.OPEN);
    Point2D pt = arc.getStartPoint();

    // calculate the bounds of the template value
    FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(this.getFont());
    String s = this.getNumberFormat().format(this.getTemplateValue());
    Rectangle2D tb = TextUtilities.getTextBounds(s, g2, fm);

    // align this rectangle to the frameAnchor
    Rectangle2D bounds = RectangleAnchor.createRectangle(new Size2D(tb.getWidth(), tb.getHeight()), pt.getX(),
            pt.getY(), this.getFrameAnchor());

    // add the insets
    Rectangle2D fb = this.getInsets().createOutsetRectangle(bounds);

    // draw the background
    g2.setPaint(this.getBackgroundPaint());
    g2.fill(fb);

    // draw the border
    g2.setStroke(this.getOutlineStroke());
    g2.setPaint(this.getOutlinePaint());
    g2.draw(fb);

    // now find the text anchor point
    String valueStr = this.getNumberFormat()
            .format(ChartThemesUtilities.getScaledValue(plot.getValue(this.getDatasetIndex()), scale));
    Point2D pt2 = RectangleAnchor.coordinates(bounds, this.getValueAnchor());
    g2.setPaint(this.getPaint());
    g2.setFont(this.getFont());
    TextUtilities.drawAlignedString(valueStr, g2, (float) pt2.getX(), (float) pt2.getY(), this.getTextAnchor());

}

From source file:net.sf.fspdfs.chartthemes.spring.ScaledDialValueIndicator.java

/**
 * Draws the background to the specified graphics device.  If the dial
 * frame specifies a window, the clipping region will already have been
 * set to this window before this method is called.
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device (<code>null</code> not permitted).
 * @param plot  the plot (ignored here).
 * @param frame  the dial frame (ignored here).
 * @param view  the view rectangle (<code>null</code> not permitted).
 *///ww  w  . jav a  2s.c  om
public void draw(Graphics2D g2, DialPlot plot, Rectangle2D frame, Rectangle2D view) {

    // work out the anchor point
    Rectangle2D f = DialPlot.rectangleByRadius(frame, getRadius(), this.getRadius());
    Arc2D arc = new Arc2D.Double(f, this.getAngle(), 0.0, Arc2D.OPEN);
    Point2D pt = arc.getStartPoint();

    // calculate the bounds of the template value
    FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(this.getFont());
    String s = this.getNumberFormat().format(this.getTemplateValue());
    Rectangle2D tb = TextUtilities.getTextBounds(s, g2, fm);

    // align this rectangle to the frameAnchor
    Rectangle2D bounds = RectangleAnchor.createRectangle(new Size2D(tb.getWidth(), tb.getHeight()), pt.getX(),
            pt.getY(), this.getFrameAnchor());

    // add the insets
    Rectangle2D fb = this.getInsets().createOutsetRectangle(bounds);

    // draw the background
    g2.setPaint(this.getBackgroundPaint());
    g2.fill(fb);

    // draw the border
    g2.setStroke(this.getOutlineStroke());
    g2.setPaint(this.getOutlinePaint());
    g2.draw(fb);

    // now find the text anchor point
    String valueStr = this.getNumberFormat()
            .format(ChartThemesUtilities.getScaledValue(plot.getValue(this.getDatasetIndex()), scale));
    Point2D pt2 = RectangleAnchor.coordinates(bounds, this.getValueAnchor());
    g2.setPaint(this.getPaint());
    g2.setFont(this.getFont());
    TextUtilities.drawAlignedString(valueStr, g2, (float) pt2.getX(), (float) pt2.getY(), this.getTextAnchor());

}

From source file:org.jfree.experimental.chart.plot.dial.DialValueIndicator.java

/**
 * Draws the background to the specified graphics device.  If the dial
 * frame specifies a window, the clipping region will already have been 
 * set to this window before this method is called.
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device (<code>null</code> not permitted).
 * @param plot  the plot (ignored here).
 * @param frame  the dial frame (ignored here).
 * @param view  the view rectangle (<code>null</code> not permitted). 
 *///from   w  w  w  .j a v a2 s.co m
public void draw(Graphics2D g2, DialPlot plot, Rectangle2D frame, Rectangle2D view) {

    // work out the anchor point
    Rectangle2D f = DialPlot.rectangleByRadius(frame, this.radius, this.radius);
    Arc2D arc = new Arc2D.Double(f, this.angle, 0.0, Arc2D.OPEN);
    Point2D pt = arc.getStartPoint();

    // calculate the bounds of the template value
    FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(this.font);
    String s = this.formatter.format(this.templateValue);
    Rectangle2D tb = TextUtilities.getTextBounds(s, g2, fm);

    // align this rectangle to the frameAnchor
    Rectangle2D bounds = RectangleAnchor.createRectangle(new Size2D(tb.getWidth(), tb.getHeight()), pt.getX(),
            pt.getY(), this.frameAnchor);

    // add the insets
    Rectangle2D fb = this.insets.createOutsetRectangle(bounds);

    // draw the background
    g2.setPaint(this.backgroundPaint);
    g2.fill(fb);

    // draw the border
    g2.setStroke(this.outlineStroke);
    g2.setPaint(this.outlinePaint);
    g2.draw(fb);

    // now find the text anchor point
    double value = plot.getValue(this.datasetIndex);
    String valueStr = this.formatter.format(value);
    Point2D pt2 = RectangleAnchor.coordinates(bounds, this.valueAnchor);
    g2.setPaint(this.paint);
    g2.setFont(this.font);
    TextUtilities.drawAlignedString(valueStr, g2, (float) pt2.getX(), (float) pt2.getY(), this.textAnchor);

}