15.13 (Geometry: inside a rectangle?)
Write a program that draws a fixed rectangle centered at (100, 60)
with width 100 and height 40. Whenever the mouse is moved,
display a message indicating whether the mouse point is inside the
rectangle at the mouse point or outside of it, as shown in Figure 15.27b.
To detect whether a point is inside a polygon, use the contains method
defined in the Node class.
Write a program that draws a fixed rectangle centered at (100, 60)
with width 100 and height 40. Whenever the mouse is moved,
display a message indicating whether the mouse point is inside the
rectangle at the mouse point or outside of it, as shown in Figure 15.27b.
To detect whether a point is inside a polygon, use the contains method
defined in the Node class.
import javafx.application.Application; import javafx.scene.Scene; import javafx.scene.layout.Pane; import javafx.scene.paint.Color; import javafx.scene.shape.Rectangle; import javafx.scene.text.Text; import javafx.stage.Stage; public class Exercise_13 extends Application { @Override public void start(Stage primaryStage) { double width = 400; double height = 300; Rectangle rec = new Rectangle(100, 60, 100, 40); rec.setFill(Color.TRANSPARENT); rec.setStroke(Color.BLACK); Pane pane = new Pane(rec); Scene scene = new Scene(pane, width, height); Text text = new Text(); pane.getChildren().add(text); pane.setOnMouseMoved(e-> { double x = e.getX(); double y = e.getY(); text.setX(x); text.setY(y); if (rec.contains(x, y)) { text.setText("Mouse Point is inside the rectangle"); } else { text.setText("Mouse Point is outside the rectangle"); } if (text.getLayoutBounds().getWidth() + x > width) { text.setX(width - text.getLayoutBounds().getWidth()); } if (y - text.getLayoutBounds().getHeight() < 0) { text.setY(text.getLayoutBounds().getHeight()); } }); primaryStage.setScene(scene); primaryStage.setTitle("Circle position"); primaryStage.show(); } public static void main(String[] args) { Application.launch(args); } }
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