if you just want to resize image for display purpose then
you can use -
drawImage(Image img, int x, int y, int width, int height, ImageObserver observer)
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Browse All TopicsHi, i need to create a double sized image from a pixel array.
I do that with this function, but the applet crashes when i do this for an
image with the size 125 x 45.
is there anyway to do it better, faster, nicer, more professional?
public int[] doublesize(int[] mypixels)
{
int [] retval = new int[antialiasedbgimgheight
int pos = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < bgpixels.length; i++)
{
retval[pos++] = mypixels[i];
retval[pos++] = mypixels[i];
if ((i % antialiasedbgimgwidth == 0) && ( i != 0))
{
System.arraycopy(retval,po
pos+=antialiasedbgimgwidth
System.arraycopy(retval,po
pos+=antialiasedbgimgwidth
}
}
System.arraycopy(retval,po
pos+=antialiasedbgimgwidth
System.arraycopy(retval,po
pos+=antialiasedbgimgwidth
return retval;
}
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yes, please close this question,
i got a working function on my own, here it is.
public int[] DoubleSize()
{
int [] retval = new int[(this.width + this.width)* (this.height + this.height)];
int pos = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < this.pixel.length; i++)
{
retval[pos++] = this.pixel[i];
retval[pos++] = this.pixel[i];
if ((i % (this.width + this.width) == 0) && ( i != 0))
{
System.arraycopy(retval,po
pos+=(this.width + this.width);
System.arraycopy(retval,po
pos+=(this.width + this.width);
}
}
//
System.arraycopy(retval,po
pos+=(this.width + this.width);
if (pos<retval.length)
{
System.arraycopy(retval,po
pos+=(this.width + this.width);
}
//*/
return retval;
}
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by: vaibhavmishraPosted on 2003-04-23 at 01:51:47ID: 8378656
if you just want to resize image for display purpose then
you can use -
drawImage(Image img, int x, int y, int width, int height, ImageObserver observer)