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The Apache PDFBox library is an open source Java tool for working with PDF documents.
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package org.apache.pdfbox.pdmodel.common;
import java.awt.geom.GeneralPath;
import java.awt.geom.Point2D;
import org.apache.pdfbox.cos.COSArray;
import org.apache.pdfbox.cos.COSBase;
import org.apache.pdfbox.cos.COSFloat;
import org.apache.pdfbox.cos.COSNumber;
import org.apache.fontbox.util.BoundingBox;
import org.apache.pdfbox.util.Matrix;
/**
* A rectangle in a PDF document.
*
* @author Ben Litchfield
*/
public class PDRectangle implements COSObjectable
{
/** user space units per inch */
private static final float POINTS_PER_INCH = 72;
/** user space units per millimeter */
private static final float POINTS_PER_MM = 1 / (10 * 2.54f) * POINTS_PER_INCH;
/** A rectangle the size of U.S. Letter, 8.5" x 11". */
public static final PDRectangle LETTER = new PDRectangle(8.5f * POINTS_PER_INCH,
11f *POINTS_PER_INCH);
/** A rectangle the size of U.S. Legal, 8.5" x 14". */
public static final PDRectangle LEGAL = new PDRectangle(8.5f * POINTS_PER_INCH,
14f * POINTS_PER_INCH);
/** A rectangle the size of A0 Paper. */
public static final PDRectangle A0 = new PDRectangle(841 * POINTS_PER_MM, 1189 * POINTS_PER_MM);
/** A rectangle the size of A1 Paper. */
public static final PDRectangle A1 = new PDRectangle(594 * POINTS_PER_MM, 841 * POINTS_PER_MM);
/** A rectangle the size of A2 Paper. */
public static final PDRectangle A2 = new PDRectangle(420 * POINTS_PER_MM, 594 * POINTS_PER_MM);
/** A rectangle the size of A3 Paper. */
public static final PDRectangle A3 = new PDRectangle(297 * POINTS_PER_MM, 420 * POINTS_PER_MM);
/** A rectangle the size of A4 Paper. */
public static final PDRectangle A4 = new PDRectangle(210 * POINTS_PER_MM, 297 * POINTS_PER_MM);
/** A rectangle the size of A5 Paper. */
public static final PDRectangle A5 = new PDRectangle(148 * POINTS_PER_MM, 210 * POINTS_PER_MM);
/** A rectangle the size of A6 Paper. */
public static final PDRectangle A6 = new PDRectangle(105 * POINTS_PER_MM, 148 * POINTS_PER_MM);
private final COSArray rectArray;
/**
* Constructor.
*
* Initializes to 0,0,0,0
*/
public PDRectangle()
{
this(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f);
}
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param width The width of the rectangle.
* @param height The height of the rectangle.
*/
public PDRectangle( float width, float height )
{
this(0.0f, 0.0f, width, height);
}
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param x the x coordinate of the rectangle
* @param y the y coordinate of the rectangle
* @param width The width of the rectangle.
* @param height The height of the rectangle.
*/
public PDRectangle( float x, float y, float width, float height )
{
rectArray = new COSArray();
rectArray.add( new COSFloat( x ) );
rectArray.add( new COSFloat( y ) );
rectArray.add( new COSFloat( x + width ) );
rectArray.add( new COSFloat( y + height ) );
}
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param box the bounding box to be used for the rectangle
*/
public PDRectangle( BoundingBox box )
{
rectArray = new COSArray();
rectArray.add( new COSFloat( box.getLowerLeftX() ) );
rectArray.add( new COSFloat( box.getLowerLeftY() ) );
rectArray.add( new COSFloat( box.getUpperRightX() ) );
rectArray.add( new COSFloat( box.getUpperRightY() ) );
}
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param array An array of numbers as specified in the PDF Reference for a rectangle type.
*/
public PDRectangle( COSArray array )
{
float[] values = array.toFloatArray();
rectArray = new COSArray();
// we have to start with the lower left corner
rectArray.add( new COSFloat( Math.min(values[0],values[2] )) );
rectArray.add( new COSFloat( Math.min(values[1],values[3] )) );
rectArray.add( new COSFloat( Math.max(values[0],values[2] )) );
rectArray.add( new COSFloat( Math.max(values[1],values[3] )) );
}
/**
* Method to determine if the x/y point is inside this rectangle.
* @param x The x-coordinate to test.
* @param y The y-coordinate to test.
* @return True if the point is inside this rectangle.
*/
public boolean contains( float x, float y )
{
float llx = getLowerLeftX();
float urx = getUpperRightX();
float lly = getLowerLeftY();
float ury = getUpperRightY();
return x >= llx && x <= urx &&
y >= lly && y <= ury;
}
/**
* This will create a translated rectangle based off of this rectangle, such
* that the new rectangle retains the same dimensions(height/width), but the
* lower left x,y values are zero.
* 100, 100, 400, 400 (llx, lly, urx, ury )
* will be translated to 0,0,300,300
*
* @return A new rectangle that has been translated back to the origin.
*/
public PDRectangle createRetranslatedRectangle()
{
PDRectangle retval = new PDRectangle();
retval.setUpperRightX( getWidth() );
retval.setUpperRightY( getHeight() );
return retval;
}
/**
* This will get the underlying array for this rectangle.
*
* @return The cos array.
*/
public COSArray getCOSArray()
{
return rectArray;
}
/**
* This will get the lower left x coordinate.
*
* @return The lower left x.
*/
public float getLowerLeftX()
{
return ((COSNumber)rectArray.get(0)).floatValue();
}
/**
* This will set the lower left x coordinate.
*
* @param value The lower left x.
*/
public void setLowerLeftX(float value)
{
rectArray.set(0, new COSFloat( value ) );
}
/**
* This will get the lower left y coordinate.
*
* @return The lower left y.
*/
public float getLowerLeftY()
{
return ((COSNumber)rectArray.get(1)).floatValue();
}
/**
* This will set the lower left y coordinate.
*
* @param value The lower left y.
*/
public void setLowerLeftY(float value)
{
rectArray.set(1, new COSFloat( value ) );
}
/**
* This will get the upper right x coordinate.
*
* @return The upper right x .
*/
public float getUpperRightX()
{
return ((COSNumber)rectArray.get(2)).floatValue();
}
/**
* This will set the upper right x coordinate.
*
* @param value The upper right x .
*/
public void setUpperRightX(float value)
{
rectArray.set(2, new COSFloat( value ) );
}
/**
* This will get the upper right y coordinate.
*
* @return The upper right y.
*/
public float getUpperRightY()
{
return ((COSNumber)rectArray.get(3)).floatValue();
}
/**
* This will set the upper right y coordinate.
*
* @param value The upper right y.
*/
public void setUpperRightY(float value)
{
rectArray.set(3, new COSFloat( value ) );
}
/**
* This will get the width of this rectangle as calculated by
* upperRightX - lowerLeftX.
*
* @return The width of this rectangle.
*/
public float getWidth()
{
return getUpperRightX() - getLowerLeftX();
}
/**
* This will get the height of this rectangle as calculated by
* upperRightY - lowerLeftY.
*
* @return The height of this rectangle.
*/
public float getHeight()
{
return getUpperRightY() - getLowerLeftY();
}
/**
* Returns a path which represents this rectangle having been transformed by the given matrix.
* Note that the resulting path need not be rectangular.
*/
public GeneralPath transform(Matrix matrix)
{
float x1 = getLowerLeftX();
float y1 = getLowerLeftY();
float x2 = getUpperRightX();
float y2 = getUpperRightY();
Point2D.Float p0 = matrix.transformPoint(x1, y1);
Point2D.Float p1 = matrix.transformPoint(x2, y1);
Point2D.Float p2 = matrix.transformPoint(x2, y2);
Point2D.Float p3 = matrix.transformPoint(x1, y2);
GeneralPath path = new GeneralPath();
path.moveTo(p0.getX(), p0.getY());
path.lineTo(p1.getX(), p1.getY());
path.lineTo(p2.getX(), p2.getY());
path.lineTo(p3.getX(), p3.getY());
path.closePath();
return path;
}
/**
* Convert this standard java object to a COS object.
*
* @return The cos object that matches this Java object.
*/
@Override
public COSBase getCOSObject()
{
return rectArray;
}
/**
* Returns a general path equivalent to this rectangle. This method avoids the problems
* caused by Rectangle2D not working well with -ve rectangles.
*/
public GeneralPath toGeneralPath()
{
float x1 = getLowerLeftX();
float y1 = getLowerLeftY();
float x2 = getUpperRightX();
float y2 = getUpperRightY();
GeneralPath path = new GeneralPath();
path.moveTo(x1, y1);
path.lineTo(x2, y1);
path.lineTo(x2, y2);
path.lineTo(x1, y2);
path.closePath();
return path;
}
/**
* This will return a string representation of this rectangle.
*
* @return This object as a string.
*/
@Override
public String toString()
{
return "[" + getLowerLeftX() + "," + getLowerLeftY() + "," +
getUpperRightX() + "," + getUpperRightY() +"]";
}
}