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Java example source code file (SortItem.java)
The SortItem.java Java example source code/* * Copyright (c) 1997, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * This source code is provided to illustrate the usage of a given feature * or technique and has been deliberately simplified. Additional steps * required for a production-quality application, such as security checks, * input validation and proper error handling, might not be present in * this sample code. */ import java.awt.Color; import java.awt.Dimension; import java.awt.Graphics; import java.awt.event.MouseEvent; import java.awt.event.MouseListener; /** * A simple applet class to demonstrate a sort algorithm. * You can specify a sorting algorithm using the "alg" * attribute. When you click on the applet, a thread is * forked which animates the sorting algorithm. * * @author James Gosling */ @SuppressWarnings("serial") public class SortItem extends java.applet.Applet implements Runnable, MouseListener { /** * The thread that is sorting (or null). */ private Thread kicker; /** * The array that is being sorted. */ int arr[]; /** * The high water mark. */ int h1 = -1; /** * The low water mark. */ int h2 = -1; /** * The name of the algorithm. */ String algName; /** * The sorting algorithm (or null). */ SortAlgorithm algorithm; Dimension initialSize = null; /** * Fill the array with random numbers from 0..n-1. */ void scramble() { initialSize = getSize(); int a[] = new int[initialSize.height / 2]; double f = initialSize.width / (double) a.length; for (int i = a.length; --i >= 0;) { a[i] = (int) (i * f); } for (int i = a.length; --i >= 0;) { int j = (int) (i * Math.random()); int t = a[i]; a[i] = a[j]; a[j] = t; } arr = a; } /** * Pause a while. * @see SortAlgorithm */ void pause() { pause(-1, -1); } /** * Pause a while, and draw the high water mark. * @see SortAlgorithm */ void pause(int H1) { pause(H1, -1); } /** * Pause a while, and draw the low&high water marks. * @see SortAlgorithm */ void pause(int H1, int H2) { h1 = H1; h2 = H2; if (kicker != null) { repaint(); } try { Thread.sleep(20); } catch (InterruptedException e) { } } /** * Initialize the applet. */ @Override public void init() { String at = getParameter("alg"); if (at == null) { at = "BubbleSort"; } algName = at + "Algorithm"; scramble(); resize(100, 100); addMouseListener(this); } @Override public void start() { h1 = h2 = -1; scramble(); repaint(); showStatus(getParameter("alg")); } /** * Deallocate resources of applet. */ @Override public void destroy() { removeMouseListener(this); } /** * Paint the array of numbers as a list * of horizontal lines of varying lengths. */ @Override public void paint(Graphics g) { int a[] = arr; int y = 0; int deltaY = 0, deltaX = 0, evenY = 0; Dimension currentSize = getSize(); int currentHeight = currentSize.height; int currentWidth = currentSize.width; // Check to see if the applet has been resized since it // started running. If so, need the deltas to make sure // the applet is centered in its containing panel. // The evenX and evenY are because the high and low // watermarks are calculated from the top, but the rest // of the lines are calculated from the bottom, which // can lead to a discrepancy if the window is not an // even size. if (!currentSize.equals(initialSize)) { evenY = (currentHeight - initialSize.height) % 2; deltaY = (currentHeight - initialSize.height) / 2; deltaX = (currentWidth - initialSize.width) / 2; if (deltaY < 0) { deltaY = 0; evenY = 0; } if (deltaX < 0) { deltaX = 0; } } // Erase old lines g.setColor(getBackground()); y = currentHeight - deltaY - 1; for (int i = a.length; --i >= 0; y -= 2) { g.drawLine(deltaX + arr[i], y, currentWidth, y); } // Draw new lines g.setColor(Color.black); y = currentHeight - deltaY - 1; for (int i = a.length; --i >= 0; y -= 2) { g.drawLine(deltaX, y, deltaX + arr[i], y); } if (h1 >= 0) { g.setColor(Color.red); y = deltaY + evenY + h1 * 2 + 1; g.drawLine(deltaX, y, deltaX + initialSize.width, y); } if (h2 >= 0) { g.setColor(Color.blue); y = deltaY + evenY + h2 * 2 + 1; g.drawLine(deltaX, y, deltaX + initialSize.width, y); } } /** * Update without erasing the background. */ @Override public void update(Graphics g) { paint(g); } /** * Run the sorting algorithm. This method is * called by class Thread once the sorting algorithm * is started. * @see java.lang.Thread#run * @see SortItem#mouseUp */ @Override public void run() { try { if (algorithm == null) { algorithm = (SortAlgorithm) Class.forName(algName).newInstance(); algorithm.setParent(this); } algorithm.init(); algorithm.sort(arr); } catch (Exception e) { } } /** * Stop the applet. Kill any sorting algorithm that * is still sorting. */ @Override public synchronized void stop() { if (algorithm != null) { try { algorithm.stop(); } catch (IllegalThreadStateException e) { // ignore this exception } kicker = null; } } /** * For a Thread to actually do the sorting. This routine makes * sure we do not simultaneously start several sorts if the user * repeatedly clicks on the sort item. It needs to be * synchronized with the stop() method because they both * manipulate the common kicker variable. */ private synchronized void startSort() { if (kicker == null || !kicker.isAlive()) { kicker = new Thread(this); kicker.start(); } } @Override public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent e) { showStatus(getParameter("alg")); } @Override public void mousePressed(MouseEvent e) { } /** * The user clicked in the applet. Start the clock! */ @Override public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent e) { startSort(); e.consume(); } @Override public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent e) { } @Override public void mouseExited(MouseEvent e) { } @Override public String getAppletInfo() { return "Title: SortDemo \nAuthor: James Gosling 1.17f, 10 Apr 1995 \nA simple applet class to demonstrate a sort algorithm. \nYou can specify a sorting algorithm using the 'alg' attribute. \nWhen you click on the applet, a thread is forked which animates \nthe sorting algorithm."; } @Override public String[][] getParameterInfo() { String[][] info = { { "alg", "string", "The name of the algorithm to run. You can choose from the provided algorithms or suppply your own, as long as the classes are runnable as threads and their names end in 'Algorithm.' BubbleSort is the default. Example: Use 'QSort' to run the QSortAlgorithm class." } }; return info; } } Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java SortItem.java source code file: |
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