Hi Angela,
As we discussed, I'll assign the "cropping" functions to you.
To do this, you could:
- create a new sub-package in the developers package with your SFU
username as the title
- make a new interface in this package:
public interface Cropped {
public void cropTop(int numPixels);
public void cropBottom(int numPixels);
public void cropLeft(int numPixels);
public void cropRight(int numPixels);
}
(I've never implemented cropping before, so this might not turn out to be
the best interface. If you or anyone has other ideas, by all means please
suggest them.)
- create a new version of TheMatrix in your package and call it, say,
TheCroppedMatrix, and have it extend TheMatrix, e.g.
class TheCroppedMatrix extends TheMatrix implements Cropped {
// ...
}
To get an idea of how to approach this, Daryl's TheButtonMatrix (in
developers.dvanhumb) does the same sort of thing for a different feature.
- make a demo program that shows how to use the cropping features in a
typical way, e.g. cropping a photo
Toby
On 5/16/05 1:03 PM, "Angela Ma" <sta...@ho...> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am Angela, newly joined into this project. Nice to meet you all! =)
>
> I'm a TechOne student; I'm looking forward to join the Interactive Design
> stream. I have a general interest in computer, especially in web/graphic
> design area. I had just completed cmpt 125, but I'm not very good at Java.
> So I hope to take this opportunity to practice java.
>
> Best,
>
> Angela
>
>
>
>
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