Java Code Examples for org.jfree.ui.RectangleInsets#createOutsetRectangle()

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Example 1
Source File: Axis.java    From opensim-gui with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns a rectangle that encloses the axis label.  This is typically 
 * used for layout purposes (it gives the maximum dimensions of the label).
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device.
 * @param edge  the edge of the plot area along which the axis is measuring.
 *
 * @return The enclosing rectangle.
 */
protected Rectangle2D getLabelEnclosure(Graphics2D g2, RectangleEdge edge) {

    Rectangle2D result = new Rectangle2D.Double();
    String axisLabel = getLabel();
    if (axisLabel != null && !axisLabel.equals("")) {
        FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(getLabelFont());
        Rectangle2D bounds = TextUtilities.getTextBounds(axisLabel, g2, fm);
        RectangleInsets insets = getLabelInsets();
        bounds = insets.createOutsetRectangle(bounds);
        double angle = getLabelAngle();
        if (edge == RectangleEdge.LEFT || edge == RectangleEdge.RIGHT) {
            angle = angle - Math.PI / 2.0;
        }
        double x = bounds.getCenterX();
        double y = bounds.getCenterY();
        AffineTransform transformer 
            = AffineTransform.getRotateInstance(angle, x, y);
        Shape labelBounds = transformer.createTransformedShape(bounds);
        result = labelBounds.getBounds2D();
    }

    return result;

}
 
Example 2
Source File: Axis.java    From openstock with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns a rectangle that encloses the axis label.  This is typically
 * used for layout purposes (it gives the maximum dimensions of the label).
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device.
 * @param edge  the edge of the plot area along which the axis is measuring.
 *
 * @return The enclosing rectangle.
 */
protected Rectangle2D getLabelEnclosure(Graphics2D g2, RectangleEdge edge) {
    Rectangle2D result = new Rectangle2D.Double();
    Rectangle2D bounds = null;
    if (this.attributedLabel != null) {
        TextLayout layout = new TextLayout(
                this.attributedLabel.getIterator(), 
                g2.getFontRenderContext());
        bounds = layout.getBounds();
    } else {
        String axisLabel = getLabel();
        if (axisLabel != null && !axisLabel.equals("")) {
            FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(getLabelFont());
            bounds = TextUtilities.getTextBounds(axisLabel, g2, fm);
        }
    }
    if (bounds != null) {
        RectangleInsets insets = getLabelInsets();
        bounds = insets.createOutsetRectangle(bounds);
        double angle = getLabelAngle();
        if (edge == RectangleEdge.LEFT || edge == RectangleEdge.RIGHT) {
            angle = angle - Math.PI / 2.0;
        }
        double x = bounds.getCenterX();
        double y = bounds.getCenterY();
        AffineTransform transformer
            = AffineTransform.getRotateInstance(angle, x, y);
        Shape labelBounds = transformer.createTransformedShape(bounds);
        result = labelBounds.getBounds2D();
    }
    return result;
}
 
Example 3
Source File: Axis.java    From ccu-historian with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns a rectangle that encloses the axis label.  This is typically
 * used for layout purposes (it gives the maximum dimensions of the label).
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device.
 * @param edge  the edge of the plot area along which the axis is measuring.
 *
 * @return The enclosing rectangle.
 */
protected Rectangle2D getLabelEnclosure(Graphics2D g2, RectangleEdge edge) {
    Rectangle2D result = new Rectangle2D.Double();
    Rectangle2D bounds = null;
    if (this.attributedLabel != null) {
        TextLayout layout = new TextLayout(
                this.attributedLabel.getIterator(), 
                g2.getFontRenderContext());
        bounds = layout.getBounds();
    } else {
        String axisLabel = getLabel();
        if (axisLabel != null && !axisLabel.equals("")) {
            FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(getLabelFont());
            bounds = TextUtilities.getTextBounds(axisLabel, g2, fm);
        }
    }
    if (bounds != null) {
        RectangleInsets insets = getLabelInsets();
        bounds = insets.createOutsetRectangle(bounds);
        double angle = getLabelAngle();
        if (edge == RectangleEdge.LEFT || edge == RectangleEdge.RIGHT) {
            angle = angle - Math.PI / 2.0;
        }
        double x = bounds.getCenterX();
        double y = bounds.getCenterY();
        AffineTransform transformer
            = AffineTransform.getRotateInstance(angle, x, y);
        Shape labelBounds = transformer.createTransformedShape(bounds);
        result = labelBounds.getBounds2D();
    }
    return result;
}
 
Example 4
Source File: Axis.java    From SIMVA-SoS with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns a rectangle that encloses the axis label.  This is typically
 * used for layout purposes (it gives the maximum dimensions of the label).
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device.
 * @param edge  the edge of the plot area along which the axis is measuring.
 *
 * @return The enclosing rectangle.
 */
protected Rectangle2D getLabelEnclosure(Graphics2D g2, RectangleEdge edge) {
    Rectangle2D result = new Rectangle2D.Double();
    Rectangle2D bounds = null;
    if (this.attributedLabel != null) {
        TextLayout layout = new TextLayout(
                this.attributedLabel.getIterator(), 
                g2.getFontRenderContext());
        bounds = layout.getBounds();
    } else {
        String axisLabel = getLabel();
        if (axisLabel != null && !axisLabel.equals("")) {
            FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(getLabelFont());
            bounds = TextUtilities.getTextBounds(axisLabel, g2, fm);
        }
    }
    if (bounds != null) {
        RectangleInsets insets = getLabelInsets();
        bounds = insets.createOutsetRectangle(bounds);
        double angle = getLabelAngle();
        if (edge == RectangleEdge.LEFT || edge == RectangleEdge.RIGHT) {
            angle = angle - Math.PI / 2.0;
        }
        double x = bounds.getCenterX();
        double y = bounds.getCenterY();
        AffineTransform transformer
            = AffineTransform.getRotateInstance(angle, x, y);
        Shape labelBounds = transformer.createTransformedShape(bounds);
        result = labelBounds.getBounds2D();
    }
    return result;
}
 
Example 5
Source File: Axis.java    From ECG-Viewer with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns a rectangle that encloses the axis label.  This is typically
 * used for layout purposes (it gives the maximum dimensions of the label).
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device.
 * @param edge  the edge of the plot area along which the axis is measuring.
 *
 * @return The enclosing rectangle.
 */
protected Rectangle2D getLabelEnclosure(Graphics2D g2, RectangleEdge edge) {
    Rectangle2D result = new Rectangle2D.Double();
    Rectangle2D bounds = null;
    if (this.attributedLabel != null) {
        TextLayout layout = new TextLayout(
                this.attributedLabel.getIterator(), 
                g2.getFontRenderContext());
        bounds = layout.getBounds();
    } else {
        String axisLabel = getLabel();
        if (axisLabel != null && !axisLabel.equals("")) {
            FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(getLabelFont());
            bounds = TextUtilities.getTextBounds(axisLabel, g2, fm);
        }
    }
    if (bounds != null) {
        RectangleInsets insets = getLabelInsets();
        bounds = insets.createOutsetRectangle(bounds);
        double angle = getLabelAngle();
        if (edge == RectangleEdge.LEFT || edge == RectangleEdge.RIGHT) {
            angle = angle - Math.PI / 2.0;
        }
        double x = bounds.getCenterX();
        double y = bounds.getCenterY();
        AffineTransform transformer
            = AffineTransform.getRotateInstance(angle, x, y);
        Shape labelBounds = transformer.createTransformedShape(bounds);
        result = labelBounds.getBounds2D();
    }
    return result;
}
 
Example 6
Source File: Axis.java    From buffer_bci with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns a rectangle that encloses the axis label.  This is typically
 * used for layout purposes (it gives the maximum dimensions of the label).
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device.
 * @param edge  the edge of the plot area along which the axis is measuring.
 *
 * @return The enclosing rectangle.
 */
protected Rectangle2D getLabelEnclosure(Graphics2D g2, RectangleEdge edge) {
    Rectangle2D result = new Rectangle2D.Double();
    Rectangle2D bounds = null;
    if (this.attributedLabel != null) {
        TextLayout layout = new TextLayout(
                this.attributedLabel.getIterator(), 
                g2.getFontRenderContext());
        bounds = layout.getBounds();
    } else {
        String axisLabel = getLabel();
        if (axisLabel != null && !axisLabel.equals("")) {
            FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(getLabelFont());
            bounds = TextUtilities.getTextBounds(axisLabel, g2, fm);
        }
    }
    if (bounds != null) {
        RectangleInsets insets = getLabelInsets();
        bounds = insets.createOutsetRectangle(bounds);
        double angle = getLabelAngle();
        if (edge == RectangleEdge.LEFT || edge == RectangleEdge.RIGHT) {
            angle = angle - Math.PI / 2.0;
        }
        double x = bounds.getCenterX();
        double y = bounds.getCenterY();
        AffineTransform transformer
            = AffineTransform.getRotateInstance(angle, x, y);
        Shape labelBounds = transformer.createTransformedShape(bounds);
        result = labelBounds.getBounds2D();
    }
    return result;
}
 
Example 7
Source File: Axis.java    From buffer_bci with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns a rectangle that encloses the axis label.  This is typically
 * used for layout purposes (it gives the maximum dimensions of the label).
 *
 * @param g2  the graphics device.
 * @param edge  the edge of the plot area along which the axis is measuring.
 *
 * @return The enclosing rectangle.
 */
protected Rectangle2D getLabelEnclosure(Graphics2D g2, RectangleEdge edge) {
    Rectangle2D result = new Rectangle2D.Double();
    Rectangle2D bounds = null;
    if (this.attributedLabel != null) {
        TextLayout layout = new TextLayout(
                this.attributedLabel.getIterator(), 
                g2.getFontRenderContext());
        bounds = layout.getBounds();
    } else {
        String axisLabel = getLabel();
        if (axisLabel != null && !axisLabel.equals("")) {
            FontMetrics fm = g2.getFontMetrics(getLabelFont());
            bounds = TextUtilities.getTextBounds(axisLabel, g2, fm);
        }
    }
    if (bounds != null) {
        RectangleInsets insets = getLabelInsets();
        bounds = insets.createOutsetRectangle(bounds);
        double angle = getLabelAngle();
        if (edge == RectangleEdge.LEFT || edge == RectangleEdge.RIGHT) {
            angle = angle - Math.PI / 2.0;
        }
        double x = bounds.getCenterX();
        double y = bounds.getCenterY();
        AffineTransform transformer
            = AffineTransform.getRotateInstance(angle, x, y);
        Shape labelBounds = transformer.createTransformedShape(bounds);
        result = labelBounds.getBounds2D();
    }
    return result;
}