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package javax.imageio.event;
import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
import java.util.EventListener;
import javax.imageio.ImageReader;
/**
* An interface used by <code>ImageReader</code> implementations to
* notify callers of their image and thumbnail reading methods of
* pixel updates.
*
* @see javax.imageio.ImageReader#addIIOReadUpdateListener
* @see javax.imageio.ImageReader#removeIIOReadUpdateListener
*
*/
public interface IIOReadUpdateListener extends EventListener {
/**
* Reports that the current read operation is about to begin a
* progressive pass. Readers of formats that support progressive
* encoding should use this to notify clients when each pass is
* completed when reading a progressively encoded image.
*
* <p> An estimate of the area that will be updated by the pass is
* indicated by the <code>minX</code>, <code>minY</code>,
* <code>width</code>, and <code>height</code> parameters. If the
* pass is interlaced, that is, it only updates selected rows or
* columns, the <code>periodX</code> and <code>periodY</code>
* parameters will indicate the degree of subsampling. The set of
* bands that may be affected is indicated by the value of
* <code>bands</code>.
*
* @param source the <code>ImageReader</code> object calling this
* method.
* @param theImage the <code>BufferedImage</code> being updated.
* @param pass the number of the pass that is about to begin,
* starting with 0.
* @param minPass the index of the first pass that will be decoded.
* @param maxPass the index of the last pass that will be decoded.
* @param minX the X coordinate of the leftmost updated column
* of pixels.
* @param minY the Y coordinate of the uppermost updated row
* of pixels.
* @param periodX the horizontal spacing between updated pixels;
* a value of 1 means no gaps.
* @param periodY the vertical spacing between updated pixels;
* a value of 1 means no gaps.
* @param bands an array of <code>int</code>s indicating the the
* set bands that may be updated.
*/
void passStarted(ImageReader source,
BufferedImage theImage,
int pass,
int minPass, int maxPass,
int minX, int minY,
int periodX, int periodY,
int[] bands);
/**
* Reports that a given region of the image has been updated.
* The application might choose to redisplay the specified area,
* for example, in order to provide a progressive display effect,
* or perform other incremental processing.
*
* <p> Note that different image format readers may produce
* decoded pixels in a variety of different orders. Many readers
* will produce pixels in a simple top-to-bottom,
* left-to-right-order, but others may use multiple passes of
* interlacing, tiling, etc. The sequence of updates may even
* differ from call to call depending on network speeds, for
* example. A call to this method does not guarantee that all the
* specified pixels have actually been updated, only that some
* activity has taken place within some subregion of the one
* specified.
*
* <p> The particular <code>ImageReader</code> implementation may
* choose how often to provide updates. Each update specifies
* that a given region of the image has been updated since the
* last update. A region is described by its spatial bounding box
* (<code>minX</code>, <code>minY</code>, <code>width</code>, and
* <code>height</code>); X and Y subsampling factors
* (<code>periodX</code> and <code>periodY</code>); and a set of
* updated bands (<code>bands</code>). For example, the update:
*
* <pre>
* minX = 10
* minY = 20
* width = 3
* height = 4
* periodX = 2
* periodY = 3
* bands = { 1, 3 }
* </pre>
*
* would indicate that bands 1 and 3 of the following pixels were
* updated:
*
* <pre>
* (10, 20) (12, 20) (14, 20)
* (10, 23) (12, 23) (14, 23)
* (10, 26) (12, 26) (14, 26)
* (10, 29) (12, 29) (14, 29)
* </pre>
*
* @param source the <code>ImageReader</code> object calling this method.
* @param theImage the <code>BufferedImage</code> being updated.
* @param minX the X coordinate of the leftmost updated column
* of pixels.
* @param minY the Y coordinate of the uppermost updated row
* of pixels.
* @param width the number of updated pixels horizontally.
* @param height the number of updated pixels vertically.
* @param periodX the horizontal spacing between updated pixels;
* a value of 1 means no gaps.
* @param periodY the vertical spacing between updated pixels;
* a value of 1 means no gaps.
* @param bands an array of <code>int</code>s indicating which
* bands are being updated.
*/
void imageUpdate(ImageReader source,
BufferedImage theImage,
int minX, int minY,
int width, int height,
int periodX, int periodY,
int[] bands);
/**
* Reports that the current read operation has completed a
* progressive pass. Readers of formats that support
* progressive encoding should use this to notify clients when
* each pass is completed when reading a progressively
* encoded image.
*
* @param source the <code>ImageReader</code> object calling this
* method.
* @param theImage the <code>BufferedImage</code> being updated.
*
* @see javax.imageio.ImageReadParam#setSourceProgressivePasses(int, int)
*/
void passComplete(ImageReader source, BufferedImage theImage);
/**
* Reports that the current thumbnail read operation is about to
* begin a progressive pass. Readers of formats that support
* progressive encoding should use this to notify clients when
* each pass is completed when reading a progressively encoded
* thumbnail image.
*
* @param source the <code>ImageReader</code> object calling this
* method.
* @param theThumbnail the <code>BufferedImage</code> thumbnail
* being updated.
* @param pass the number of the pass that is about to begin,
* starting with 0.
* @param minPass the index of the first pass that will be decoded.
* @param maxPass the index of the last pass that will be decoded.
* @param minX the X coordinate of the leftmost updated column
* of pixels.
* @param minY the Y coordinate of the uppermost updated row
* of pixels.
* @param periodX the horizontal spacing between updated pixels;
* a value of 1 means no gaps.
* @param periodY the vertical spacing between updated pixels;
* a value of 1 means no gaps.
* @param bands an array of <code>int</code>s indicating the the
* set bands that may be updated.
*
* @see #passStarted
*/
void thumbnailPassStarted(ImageReader source,
BufferedImage theThumbnail,
int pass,
int minPass, int maxPass,
int minX, int minY,
int periodX, int periodY,
int[] bands);
/**
* Reports that a given region of a thumbnail image has been updated.
* The application might choose to redisplay the specified area,
* for example, in order to provide a progressive display effect,
* or perform other incremental processing.
*
* @param source the <code>ImageReader</code> object calling this method.
* @param theThumbnail the <code>BufferedImage</code> thumbnail
* being updated.
* @param minX the X coordinate of the leftmost updated column
* of pixels.
* @param minY the Y coordinate of the uppermost updated row
* of pixels.
* @param width the number of updated pixels horizontally.
* @param height the number of updated pixels vertically.
* @param periodX the horizontal spacing between updated pixels;
* a value of 1 means no gaps.
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