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package zext.plantuml.com.google.zxing;

/**
 * 

Encapsulates a point of interest in an image containing a barcode. Typically, this * would be the location of a finder pattern or the corner of the barcode, for example.

* * @author Sean Owen */ public class ResultPoint { private final float x; private final float y; public ResultPoint(float x, float y) { this.x = x; this.y = y; } public final float getX() { return x; } public final float getY() { return y; } public boolean equals(Object other) { if (other instanceof ResultPoint) { ResultPoint otherPoint = (ResultPoint) other; return x == otherPoint.x && y == otherPoint.y; } return false; } public int hashCode() { return 31 * Float.floatToIntBits(x) + Float.floatToIntBits(y); } public String toString() { StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder(25); result.append('('); result.append(x); result.append(','); result.append(y); result.append(')'); return result.toString(); } /** *

Orders an array of three ResultPoints in an order [A,B,C] such that AB is less than AC * and BC is less than AC and the angle between BC and BA is less than 180 degrees. */ public static void orderBestPatterns(ResultPoint[] patterns) { // Find distances between pattern centers float zeroOneDistance = distance(patterns[0], patterns[1]); float oneTwoDistance = distance(patterns[1], patterns[2]); float zeroTwoDistance = distance(patterns[0], patterns[2]); ResultPoint pointA, pointB, pointC; // Assume one closest to other two is B; A and C will just be guesses at first if (oneTwoDistance >= zeroOneDistance && oneTwoDistance >= zeroTwoDistance) { pointB = patterns[0]; pointA = patterns[1]; pointC = patterns[2]; } else if (zeroTwoDistance >= oneTwoDistance && zeroTwoDistance >= zeroOneDistance) { pointB = patterns[1]; pointA = patterns[0]; pointC = patterns[2]; } else { pointB = patterns[2]; pointA = patterns[0]; pointC = patterns[1]; } // Use cross product to figure out whether A and C are correct or flipped. // This asks whether BC x BA has a positive z component, which is the arrangement // we want for A, B, C. If it's negative, then we've got it flipped around and // should swap A and C. if (crossProductZ(pointA, pointB, pointC) < 0.0f) { ResultPoint temp = pointA; pointA = pointC; pointC = temp; } patterns[0] = pointA; patterns[1] = pointB; patterns[2] = pointC; } /** * @return distance between two points */ public static float distance(ResultPoint pattern1, ResultPoint pattern2) { float xDiff = pattern1.getX() - pattern2.getX(); float yDiff = pattern1.getY() - pattern2.getY(); return (float) Math.sqrt((double) (xDiff * xDiff + yDiff * yDiff)); } /** * Returns the z component of the cross product between vectors BC and BA. */ private static float crossProductZ(ResultPoint pointA, ResultPoint pointB, ResultPoint pointC) { float bX = pointB.x; float bY = pointB.y; return ((pointC.x - bX) * (pointA.y - bY)) - ((pointC.y - bY) * (pointA.x - bX)); } }





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