swarm.space
Class Object2dDisplayImpl
java.lang.Object
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+--swarm.BaseImpl
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+--swarm.space.Object2dDisplayImpl
- public class Object2dDisplayImpl
- extends BaseImpl
- implements SwarmObject, SwarmObjectS, Object2dDisplayS, Object2dDisplay
Object2dDisplay displays 2d arrays of objects..
Object2dDisplay helps display 2d arrays of objects. Create a Object2dDisplay, give it a Raster widget to draw on, a Discrete2d, a message to call on each object, and (optionally) a collection of objects and it will dispatch the message to all objects with the Raster widget as an argument. In addition, Object2dDisplay can help you make probees.
| Methods implemented by this class for interface swarm.defobj.Drop |
drop |
| Methods implemented by this class for interface swarm.defobj.DefinedObject |
compare,
describe,
describeID,
getDisplayName,
getTypeName,
getZone,
perform,
perform$with,
perform$with$with,
perform$with$with$with,
respondsTo,
setDisplayName,
xfprint,
xfprintid,
xprint,
xprintid |
| Methods implemented by this class for interface swarm.defobj.GetName |
getName |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
equals,
getClass,
hashCode,
notify,
notifyAll,
toString,
wait,
wait,
wait |
Object2dDisplayImpl
public Object2dDisplayImpl()
Object2dDisplayImpl
public Object2dDisplayImpl(Zone aZone,
Raster r,
GridData c,
Selector s)
- Convenience constructor for Object2dDisplay
Object2dDisplayImpl
public Object2dDisplayImpl(Zone aZone)
- The create: message creates a new instance of a type with default options. The zone argument specifies the source of storage for the new object. The receiving object of this message is a previously defined type object. The message is declared as a class message (with a + declaration tag) to indicate that the message is accepted only by the type object itself rather than an already created instance of the type (which a - declaration tag otherwise defines). The create: message returns the new object just created. This object is an instance of some class selected to implement the type. The class which a type selects to implement an object may be obtained by the getClass message, but is not otherwise visible to the calling program. A caller never refers to any class name when creating objects using these messages, only to type names, which are automatically published as global constants from any @protocol declaration.