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org.modama.gui.viewer.lookuptable
Class Spot  view Spot download Spot.java

java.lang.Object
  extended byorg.modama.ModelStates
      extended byorg.modama.Model
          extended byorg.modama.gui.viewer.lookuptable.Spot
All Implemented Interfaces:
java.lang.Cloneable

public class Spot
extends org.modama.Model
implements java.lang.Cloneable

a colorspot for the lookuptable


Field Summary
(package private)  java.awt.Color color
          color of the spot
(package private)  double position
          position, value between 0 and 1
 
Fields inherited from class org.modama.Model
changeAgent, EVENT_FIRED, state
 
Fields inherited from class org.modama.ModelStates
CREATED, DELETED, MODIFIED, SAVED
 
Constructor Summary
Spot()
           
Spot(double position, java.awt.Color color)
           
 
Method Summary
 java.lang.Object clone()
          This method may be called to create a new copy of the Object.
 java.awt.Color getColor()
           
 double getPosition()
           
 void setColor(java.awt.Color color)
           
 void setPosition(double position)
           
 
Methods inherited from class org.modama.Model
addPropertyChangeListener, addPropertyChangeListener, fire, fire, fire, getState, removePropertyChangeListener, removePropertyChangeListener, setState
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

position

double position
position, value between 0 and 1


color

java.awt.Color color
color of the spot

Constructor Detail

Spot

public Spot()

Spot

public Spot(double position,
            java.awt.Color color)
Method Detail

getPosition

public double getPosition()

setPosition

public void setPosition(double position)

getColor

public java.awt.Color getColor()

setColor

public void setColor(java.awt.Color color)

clone

public java.lang.Object clone()
Description copied from class: java.lang.Object
This method may be called to create a new copy of the Object. The typical behavior is as follows:
  • o == o.clone() is false
  • o.getClass() == o.clone().getClass() is true
  • o.equals(o) is true

However, these are not strict requirements, and may be violated if necessary. Of the three requirements, the last is the most commonly violated, particularly if the subclass does not override Object.equals(Object)>Object.equals(Object) 55 .

If the Object you call clone() on does not implement java.lang.Cloneable (which is a placeholder interface), then a CloneNotSupportedException is thrown. Notice that Object does not implement Cloneable; this method exists as a convenience for subclasses that do.

Object's implementation of clone allocates space for the new Object using the correct class, without calling any constructors, and then fills in all of the new field values with the old field values. Thus, it is a shallow copy. However, subclasses are permitted to make a deep copy.

All array types implement Cloneable, and override this method as follows (it should never fail):

 public Object clone()
 {
   try
     {
       super.clone();
     }
   catch (CloneNotSupportedException e)
     {
       throw new InternalError(e.getMessage());
     }
 }