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Pointer Example
Pointer Example

/*
J2ME: The Complete Reference

James Keogh

Publisher: McGraw-Hill

ISBN 0072227109

*/
//jad file (please verify the jar size)
/*
MIDlet-Name: PointerExample
MIDlet-Version: 1.0
MIDlet-Vendor: MyCompany
MIDlet-Jar-URL: PointerExample.jar
MIDlet-1: PointerExample, , PointerExample
MicroEdition-Configuration: CLDC-1.0
MicroEdition-Profile: MIDP-1.0
MIDlet-JAR-SIZE: 100

*/
import javax.microedition.midlet.*;
import javax.microedition.lcdui.*;

public class PointerExample extends MIDlet
{
  private Display  display;       
  private MyClass canvas;   
  public PointerExample()
  {
    display = Display.getDisplay(this);
    canvas  = new MyClass (this);
  }
  protected void startApp()
  {
    display.setCurrentcanvas );
  }
  protected void pauseApp()
  
  }
  protected void destroyAppboolean unconditional )
  
  }
  public void exitMIDlet()
  {
    destroyApp(true);
    notifyDestroyed();
  }
}
class MyClass extends Canvas implements CommandListener
{
  private Command exit;          
  private Command erase;  
  private boolean eraseFlag = false;
  private boolean isFirstPaint;
  private int sX = 0,sY = 0, cX = 0, cY = 0;
  private PointerExample pointerExample;
  public MyClass (PointerExample pointerExample)
  {
    this.pointerExample = pointerExample;
    exit = new Command("Exit", Command.EXIT, 1);
    erase = new Command("Erase", Command.SCREEN, 1);    
    addCommand(exit);
    addCommand(erase);
    setCommandListener(this);
    isFirstPaint = true;
  
  protected void paint(Graphics graphics)
  {
    if (eraseFlag || isFirstPaint)
    {
      graphics.setColor(255255255);
      graphics.fillRect(00, getWidth(), getHeight());
      eraseFlag = isFirstPaint = false;
      sX = 0;
      sY = 0;
      cX = 0;
      cY = 0;
      return;
    }
    graphics.setColor(000);
    graphics.drawLine(sX, sY, cX, cY);
    sX = cX;
    sY = cY;
  }
  public void commandAction(Command command, Displayable displayable)
  {
    if (command == exit)
      pointerExample.exitMIDlet();
    else if (command == erase)
    {
      eraseFlag = true
      repaint();
    }
  }
  protected void pointerPressed(int x, int y)
  {
    sX = x;
    sY = y;
  }
  protected void pointerDragged(int x, int y)
  {
    cX = x;
    cY = y;       
    repaint();
  
}


           
       














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