import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import ChartDirector.*;
public class multivmeter implements DemoModule
{
//Name of demo program
public String toString() { return "Multi-Pointer Vertical Meter"; }
//Number of charts produced in this demo
public int getNoOfCharts() { return 1; }
//Main code for creating charts
public void createChart(ChartViewer viewer, int index)
{
// The values to display on the meter
double value0 = 30.99;
double value1 = 45.35;
double value2 = 77.64;
// Create an LinearMeter object of size 60 x 245 pixels, using silver
// background with a 2 pixel black 3D depressed border.
LinearMeter m = new LinearMeter(60, 245, Chart.silverColor(), 0, -2);
// Set the scale region top-left corner at (25, 30), with size of 20 x 200
// pixels. The scale labels are located on the left (default - implies
// vertical meter)
m.setMeter(25, 30, 20, 200);
// Set meter scale from 0 - 100, with a tick every 10 units
m.setScale(0, 100, 10);
// Set 0 - 50 as green (99ff99) zone, 50 - 80 as yellow (ffff66) zone, and 80
// - 100 as red (ffcccc) zone
m.addZone(0, 50, 0x99ff99);
m.addZone(50, 80, 0xffff66);
m.addZone(80, 100, 0xffcccc);
// Add deep red (000080), deep green (008000) and deep blue (800000) pointers
// to reflect the values
m.addPointer(value0, 0x000080);
m.addPointer(value1, 0x008000);
m.addPointer(value2, 0x800000);
// Add a text box label at top-center (30, 5) using Arial Bold/8 pts/deep
// blue (000088), with a light blue (9999ff) background
m.addText(30, 5, "Temp C", "Arial Bold", 8, 0x000088, Chart.TopCenter
).setBackground(0x9999ff);
// Output the chart
viewer.setChart(m);
}
//Allow this module to run as standalone program for easy testing
public static void main(String[] args)
{
//Instantiate an instance of this demo module
DemoModule demo = new multivmeter();
//Create and set up the main window
JFrame frame = new JFrame(demo.toString());
frame.addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter() {
public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e) {System.exit(0);} });
frame.getContentPane().setBackground(Color.white);
// Create the chart and put them in the content pane
ChartViewer viewer = new ChartViewer();
demo.createChart(viewer, 0);
frame.getContentPane().add(viewer);
// Display the window
frame.pack();
frame.setVisible(true);
}
} |