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Java example source code file (CustomCursor.java)

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awt, canvas, component, customcursor, dimension, image, imageproducer, indexoutofboundsexception, interruptedexception, mediatracker, pixelgrabber, point, string, toolkit

The CustomCursor.java Java example source code

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package sun.awt;

import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.image.*;

/**
 * A class to encapsulate a custom image-based cursor.
 *
 * @author      ThomasBall
 */
public abstract class CustomCursor extends Cursor {

    protected Image image;

    public CustomCursor(Image cursor, Point hotSpot, String name)
            throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {
        super(name);
        image = cursor;
        Toolkit toolkit = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit();

        // Make sure image is fully loaded.
        Component c = new Canvas(); // for its imageUpdate method
        MediaTracker tracker = new MediaTracker(c);
        tracker.addImage(cursor, 0);
        try {
            tracker.waitForAll();
        } catch (InterruptedException e) {
        }
        int width = cursor.getWidth(c);
        int height = cursor.getHeight(c);

        // Fix for bug 4212593 The Toolkit.createCustomCursor does not
        //                     check absence of the image of cursor
        // If the image is invalid, the cursor will be hidden (made completely
        // transparent). In this case, getBestCursorSize() will adjust negative w and h,
        // but we need to set the hotspot inside the image here.
        if (tracker.isErrorAny() || width < 0 || height < 0) {
              hotSpot.x = hotSpot.y = 0;
        }

        // Scale image to nearest supported size.
        Dimension nativeSize = toolkit.getBestCursorSize(width, height);
        if (nativeSize.width != width || nativeSize.height != height) {
            cursor = cursor.getScaledInstance(nativeSize.width,
                                              nativeSize.height,
                                              Image.SCALE_DEFAULT);
            width = nativeSize.width;
            height = nativeSize.height;
        }

        // Verify that the hotspot is within cursor bounds.
        if (hotSpot.x >= width || hotSpot.y >= height || hotSpot.x < 0 || hotSpot.y < 0) {
            throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("invalid hotSpot");
        }

        /* Extract ARGB array from image.
         *
         * A transparency mask can be created in native code by checking
         * each pixel's top byte -- a 0 value means the pixel's transparent.
         * Since each platform's format of the bitmap and mask are likely to
         * be different, their creation shouldn't be here.
         */
        int[] pixels = new int[width * height];
        ImageProducer ip = cursor.getSource();
        PixelGrabber pg = new PixelGrabber(ip, 0, 0, width, height,
                                           pixels, 0, width);
        try {
            pg.grabPixels();
        } catch (InterruptedException e) {
        }

        createNativeCursor(image, pixels, width, height, hotSpot.x, hotSpot.y);
    }

    protected abstract void createNativeCursor(Image im,  int[] pixels,
                                               int width, int height,
                                               int xHotSpot, int yHotSpot);
}

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