public static final class ImageMap.HotSpot extends Object implements Serializable
HotSpots represent an image map hotspot. For
example (in server-side map format):
rect http://www.biojava.org 0,0 100,20
A user object may be set for each hot spot. This would typically contain extra data used to construct a representation of the hotspot in a document or application. For example, in an image map representing Blast search results the user object could be a sequence in a database. In an HTML document the user object could be used to assign values to actions such as mouseover.
| Constructor and Description |
|---|
HotSpot(String type,
URL url,
Integer[] coordinates)
Creates a new
HotSpot with a null user object. |
HotSpot(String type,
URL url,
Integer[] coordinates,
Object userObject)
Creates a new
HotSpot. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
Integer[] |
getCoordinates()
getCoordinates returns the hotspot coordinates. |
String |
getType()
getType returns the type of hotspot. |
URL |
getURL()
getURL returns the hotspot URL. |
Object |
getUserObject()
getUserObject returns the current user object
(or null). |
void |
setUserObject(Object userObject)
setUserObject sets the user object. |
String |
toString() |
public HotSpot(String type, URL url, Integer[] coordinates)
HotSpot with a null user object.type - a String of hotspot. The only
valid arguments are ImageMap.RECT, ImageMap.CIRCLE or
ImageMap.POLY (checked by object reference equalty);url - a URL target.coordinates - an Integer [] array of
hotspot coordinates, in order.public HotSpot(String type, URL url, Integer[] coordinates, Object userObject)
HotSpot.type - a String of hotspot. The only
valid arguments are ImageMap.RECT, ImageMap.CIRCLE or
ImageMap.POLY (checked by object reference equalty);url - a URL target.coordinates - an Integer [] array of
hotspot coordinates, in order.userObject - an Objectpublic Integer[] getCoordinates()
getCoordinates returns the hotspot coordinates.Integer [] array.public Object getUserObject()
getUserObject returns the current user object
(or null).Object.public void setUserObject(Object userObject)
setUserObject sets the user object.userObject - an Object.Copyright © 2020 BioJava. All rights reserved.