AffineTransform.
How exactly is the syntax for that?
[quote]How exactly is the syntax for that?
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ctrl+t (new tab)
g affinetransform (google quicksearch… there are only like 23k hits)
Well a point of a forum is that you dont have to search the net a thousand places to get info. But thankyou for not wanting to help.
[quote]Well a point of a forum is that you dont have to search the net a thousand places to get info. But thankyou for not wanting to help.
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Everyone else here is able to lookup the javadocs. It’s not that hard… really :
[quote]Well a point of a forum is that you dont have to search the net a thousand places to get info. But thankyou for not wanting to help.
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Yeash. Little touchy, aren’t we? As a developer, you’re expected to be able to handle absorption of information yourself. Posting on forums should always be the last resort, not the first. Otherwise the forum patrons are going to get tired of answering the SAME QUESTION 5000 TIMES.
Now, let’s return to Google. Searching for AffineTransform Rotate returns this tutorial code as the first result. Easy, isn’t it? Other results included:
http://www.javakb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/java-gui/235/Help-with-transforms
http://www.mindprod.com/jgloss/affinetransform.html
http://www.particle.kth.se/~fmi/kurs/PhysicsSimulation/Lectures/07B/transforms.html
And that was without even trying. Before you dig into those, however, you may want to start with the Java Tutorial which explains Java2D inside and out:
Or, if you care to click the search button at the top of the page, you’ll find 114 hits on “AffineTransform” over the past year on this very site.
You see, that is the point of a forum.