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/**
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* ControlP5 Custom View
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*
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*
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* find a list of public methods available for the ControllerDisplay Controller
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* at the bottom of this sketch.
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*
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* by Andreas Schlegel, 2012
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* www.sojamo.de/libraries/controlp5
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*
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*/
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import controlP5.*;
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ControlP5 cp5;
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void setup() {
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size(400, 400);
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smooth();
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cp5 = new ControlP5(this);
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cp5.addButton("hello")
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.setPosition(50, 100)
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.setSize(150,150)
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.setView(new CircularButton())
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;
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cp5.addButton("world")
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.setPosition(250, 100)
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.setSize(50,50)
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.setView(new CircularButton())
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;
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}
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void draw() {
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background(ControlP5.BLACK);
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}
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public void hello(int theValue) {
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println("Hello pressed");
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}
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public void world(int theValue) {
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println("World pressed");
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}
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/**
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* to define a custom View for a controller use the ContollerView<T> interface
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* T here must be replace by the name of the Controller class your custom View will be
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* applied to. In our example T is replace by Button since we are aplpying the View
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* to the Button instance create in setup. The ControllerView interface requires
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* you to implement the display(PApplet, T) method. Same here, T must be replaced by
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* the Controller class you are designing the custom view for, for us this is the
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* Button class.
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*/
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class CircularButton implements ControllerView<Button> {
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public void display(PGraphics theApplet, Button theButton) {
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theApplet.pushMatrix();
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if (theButton.isInside()) {
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if (theButton.isPressed()) { // button is pressed
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theApplet.fill(ControlP5.LIME);
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} else { // mouse hovers the button
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theApplet.fill(ControlP5.YELLOW);
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}
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} else { // the mouse is located outside the button area
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theApplet.fill(ControlP5.GREEN);
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}
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theApplet.ellipse(0, 0, theButton.getWidth(), theButton.getHeight());
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// center the caption label
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int x = theButton.getWidth()/2 - theButton.getCaptionLabel().getWidth()/2;
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int y = theButton.getHeight()/2 - theButton.getCaptionLabel().getHeight()/2;
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translate(x, y);
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theButton.getCaptionLabel().draw(theApplet);
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theApplet.popMatrix();
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}
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}
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/*
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a list of all methods available for the ControllerView Controller
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use ControlP5.printPublicMethodsFor(ControllerView.class);
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to print the following list into the console.
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You can find further details about class ControllerView in the javadoc.
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Format:
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ClassName : returnType methodName(parameter type)
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controlP5.ControllerView : void display(PApplet, T)
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*/
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