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PlantUML is a component that allows to quickly write diagrams from text.
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package net.sourceforge.plantuml.svek.extremity;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.UStroke;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.UTranslate;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.color.HColor;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.color.HColors;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.drawing.UGraphic;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.geom.XPoint2D;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.shape.UEllipse;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.shape.UPolygon;
class ExtremityArrowAndCircle extends Extremity {
private UPolygon polygon = new UPolygon();
private final XPoint2D contact;
private final XPoint2D dest;
private final double radius = 5;
private final HColor backgroundColor;
@Override
public XPoint2D somePoint() {
return contact;
}
public ExtremityArrowAndCircle(XPoint2D p1, double angle, HColor backgroundColor) {
angle = manageround(angle);
polygon.addPoint(0, 0);
this.backgroundColor = backgroundColor;
this.dest = new XPoint2D(p1.getX(), p1.getY());
final int xWing = 9;
final int yAperture = 4;
polygon.addPoint(-xWing, -yAperture);
final int xContact = 5;
polygon.addPoint(-xContact, 0);
polygon.addPoint(-xWing, yAperture);
polygon.addPoint(0, 0);
polygon.rotate(angle + Math.PI / 2);
polygon = polygon.translate(p1.getX() + radius * Math.sin(angle), p1.getY() - radius * Math.cos(angle));
contact = new XPoint2D(p1.getX() - xContact * Math.cos(angle + Math.PI / 2),
p1.getY() - xContact * Math.sin(angle + Math.PI / 2));
}
public void drawU(UGraphic ug) {
ug.apply(HColors.changeBack(ug)).draw(polygon);
ug.apply(UStroke.withThickness(1.5)).apply(backgroundColor.bg())
.apply(new UTranslate(dest.getX() - radius, dest.getY() - radius))
.draw(UEllipse.build(radius * 2, radius * 2));
}
}