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* Copyright (c) 2006, Sun Microsystems, Inc
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package org.jdesktop.animation.timing.interpolation;
import java.awt.Point;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Stores a list of values that correspond to the times in a {@link
* KeyTimes} object. These structures are then used to create a
* {@link KeyFrames} object, which is then used to create a
* {@link PropertySetter} for the purposes of modifying an object's
* property over time.
*
* At each of the times in {@link KeyTimes}, the property will take
* on the corresponding value in the KeyValues object. Between these
* times, the property will take on a value based on the interpolation
* information stored in the KeyFrames object and the {@link
* Evaluator} for the type of the values in KeyValues.
*
* This class has built-in support for various known types, as defined
* in {@link Evaluator}.
*
* For a simple example using KeyValues to create a KeyFrames and
* PropertySetter object, see the class header comments in
* {@link PropertySetter}.
*
*
* @author Chet
*/
public class KeyValues {
private final List values = new ArrayList();
private final Evaluator evaluator;
private final Class> type;
private T startValue;
/**
* Constructs a KeyValues object from one or more values. The
* internal Evaluator is automatically determined by the
* type of the parameters.
*
* @param params the values to interpolate between. If there is only
* one parameter, this is assumed to be a "to" animation where the
* first value is dynamically determined at runtime when the animation
* is started.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if an {@link Evaluator} cannot be
* found that can interpolate between the value types supplied
*/
public static KeyValues create(T... params) {
return new KeyValues(params);
}
/**
* Constructs a KeyValues object from a Evaluator
* and one or more values.
*
* @param params the values to interpolate between. If there is only
* one parameter, this is assumed to be a "to" animation where the
* first value is dynamically determined at runtime when the animation
* is started.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if params does not have at least
* one value.
*/
public static KeyValues create(Evaluator evaluator, T... params) {
return new KeyValues(evaluator, params);
}
/**
* Private constructor, called by factory method
*/
private KeyValues(T... params) {
this(Evaluator.create(params.getClass().getComponentType()),
params);
}
/**
* Private constructor, called by factory method
*/
private KeyValues(Evaluator evaluator, T... params) {
if (params == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("params array cannot be null");
} else if (params.length == 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"params array must have at least one element");
}
if (params.length == 1) {
// this is a "to" animation; set first element to null
values.add(null);
}
Collections.addAll(values, params);
this.type = params.getClass().getComponentType();
this.evaluator = evaluator;
}
/**
* Returns the number of values stored in this object.
*
* @return the number of values stored in this object
*/
int getSize() {
return values.size();
}
/**
* Returns the data type of the values stored in this object.
*
* @return a Class value representing the type of values stored in this
* object
*/
Class> getType() {
return this.type;
}
/**
* Called at start of animation; sets starting value in simple
* "to" animations.
*/
void setStartValue(T startValue) {
if (isToAnimation()) {
this.startValue = startValue;
}
}
/**
* Utility method for determining whether this is a "to" animation
* (true if the first value is null).
*/
boolean isToAnimation() {
return (values.get(0) == null);
}
/**
* Returns value calculated from the value at the lower index, the
* value at the upper index, the fraction elapsed between these
* endpoints, and the evaluator set up by this object at construction
* time.
*/
T getValue(int i0, int i1, float fraction) {
T value;
T lowerValue = values.get(i0);
if (lowerValue == null) {
// "to" animation
lowerValue = startValue;
}
if (i0 == i1) {
// trivial case
value = lowerValue;
} else {
T v0 = lowerValue;
T v1 = values.get(i1);
value = evaluator.evaluate(v0, v1, fraction);
}
return value;
}
}