SwingHandleMouseEvent
Repository source: SwingHandleMouseEvent
Description¶
This example shows how to display in a JLabel the point the mouse is hovering over using a mouse listener.
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Code¶
SwingHandleMouseEvent.java
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.border.*;
import vtk.*;
public class SwingHandleMouseEvent extends JFrame {
// Loading Native Libraries.
// Now it works in eclipse without any issues.
static {
if (!vtkNativeLibrary.LoadAllNativeLibraries()) {
for (vtkNativeLibrary lib : vtkNativeLibrary.values()) {
if (!lib.IsLoaded()) {
System.out.println(lib.GetLibraryName() + " not loaded");
}
}
}
vtkNativeLibrary.DisableOutputWindow(null);
}
public SwingHandleMouseEvent() {
vtkNamedColors colors = new vtkNamedColors();
double bkg[] = new double[4];
double actorColor[] = new double[4];
colors.GetColor("RoyalBlue", bkg);
colors.GetColor("LemonChiffon", actorColor);
// Create a sphere source
vtkSphereSource sphere = new vtkSphereSource();
sphere.SetRadius(10.0);
// Create a sphere mapper
vtkPolyDataMapper sphereMapper = new vtkPolyDataMapper();
sphereMapper.SetInputConnection(sphere.GetOutputPort());
//create sphere actor
vtkActor sphereActor = new vtkActor();
sphereActor.SetMapper(sphereMapper);
sphereActor.GetProperty().SetColor(actorColor);
// Create a render window panel to display the sphere
final vtkRenderWindowPanel renderWindowPanel = new vtkRenderWindowPanel();
renderWindowPanel.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(600, 600));
renderWindowPanel.setInteractorStyle(new vtkInteractorStyleTrackballCamera());
add(renderWindowPanel, BorderLayout.CENTER);
renderWindowPanel.GetRenderer().AddActor(sphereActor);
renderWindowPanel.GetRenderer().SetBackground(bkg);
// Create a status bar
JPanel statusBar = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());
final JLabel label = new JLabel(" ", SwingConstants.RIGHT);
statusBar.add(label, BorderLayout.EAST);
statusBar.setBorder(new BevelBorder(BevelBorder.LOWERED));
add(statusBar, BorderLayout.SOUTH);
final vtkCellPicker cellPicker = new vtkCellPicker();
// Show the point on the sphere the mouse is hovering over in the status bar
renderWindowPanel.addMouseMotionListener(new MouseMotionAdapter() {
public void mouseMoved(MouseEvent e) {
// The call to Pick needs to be surrounded by lock and unlock to prevent crashes.
renderWindowPanel.lock();
int pickSucceeded = cellPicker.Pick(e.getX(), renderWindowPanel.getHeight() - e.getY() - 1,
0.0, renderWindowPanel.GetRenderer());
renderWindowPanel.unlock();
if (pickSucceeded == 1) {
double[] p = cellPicker.GetPickPosition();
label.setText("Position: " + p[0] + ", " + p[1] + ", " + p[2]);
} else {
label.setText(" ");
}
}
});
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
public void run() {
JPopupMenu.setDefaultLightWeightPopupEnabled(false);
ToolTipManager.sharedInstance().setLightWeightPopupEnabled(false);
JFrame frame = new SwingHandleMouseEvent();
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
frame.pack();
frame.setVisible(true);
}
});
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}