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A library jar that provides APIs for Applications written for the Google Android Platform.
/*
* Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package android.graphics;
/**
* LargeBitmap can be used to decode a rectangle region from an image.
* LargeBimap is particularly useful when an original image is large and
* you only need parts of the image.
*
* To create a LargeBitmap, call BitmapFactory.createLargeBitmap().
* Given a LargeBitmap, users can call decodeRegion() repeatedly
* to get a decoded Bitmap of the specified region.
* @hide
*/
public final class LargeBitmap {
private long mNativeLargeBitmap;
private boolean mRecycled;
/* Private constructor that must received an already allocated native
large bitmap int (pointer).
This can be called from JNI code.
*/
private LargeBitmap(long nativeLbm) {
mNativeLargeBitmap = nativeLbm;
mRecycled = false;
}
/**
* Decodes a rectangle region in the image specified by rect.
*
* @param rect The rectangle that specified the region to be decode.
* @param opts null-ok; Options that control downsampling.
* inPurgeable is not supported.
* @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image data could not be
* decoded.
*/
public Bitmap decodeRegion(Rect rect, BitmapFactory.Options options) {
checkRecycled("decodeRegion called on recycled large bitmap");
if (rect.left < 0 || rect.top < 0 || rect.right > getWidth() || rect.bottom > getHeight())
throw new IllegalArgumentException("rectangle is not inside the image");
return nativeDecodeRegion(mNativeLargeBitmap, rect.left, rect.top,
rect.right - rect.left, rect.bottom - rect.top, options);
}
/** Returns the original image's width */
public int getWidth() {
checkRecycled("getWidth called on recycled large bitmap");
return nativeGetWidth(mNativeLargeBitmap);
}
/** Returns the original image's height */
public int getHeight() {
checkRecycled("getHeight called on recycled large bitmap");
return nativeGetHeight(mNativeLargeBitmap);
}
/**
* Frees up the memory associated with this large bitmap, and mark the
* large bitmap as "dead", meaning it will throw an exception if decodeRegion(),
* getWidth() or getHeight() is called.
* This operation cannot be reversed, so it should only be called if you are
* sure there are no further uses for the large bitmap. This is an advanced call,
* and normally need not be called, since the normal GC process will free up this
* memory when there are no more references to this bitmap.
*/
public void recycle() {
if (!mRecycled) {
nativeClean(mNativeLargeBitmap);
mRecycled = true;
}
}
/**
* Returns true if this large bitmap has been recycled.
* If so, then it is an error to try use its method.
*
* @return true if the large bitmap has been recycled
*/
public final boolean isRecycled() {
return mRecycled;
}
/**
* Called by methods that want to throw an exception if the bitmap
* has already been recycled.
*/
private void checkRecycled(String errorMessage) {
if (mRecycled) {
throw new IllegalStateException(errorMessage);
}
}
protected void finalize() {
recycle();
}
private static native Bitmap nativeDecodeRegion(long nativeLbm,
int start_x, int start_y, int width, int height,
BitmapFactory.Options options);
private static native int nativeGetWidth(long nativeLbm);
private static native int nativeGetHeight(long nativeLbm);
private static native void nativeClean(long nativeLbm);
}