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For example, an Ellipse created with an x_radius of 0.3, a y_radius of 0.4, an x location of 0.1, and a y location of 0.2 would produce an untransformed_bounds with a min of (-0.3, -0.4) and a max of (0.3, 0.4).  The bounds calculation inherited from Transform would transform the untransformed bounds with the x and y locations, producing a bounding box with a min of (-0.2, -0.2) and a max of (0.4, 0.6).
 
For example, an Ellipse created with an x_radius of 0.3, a y_radius of 0.4, an x location of 0.1, and a y location of 0.2 would produce an untransformed_bounds with a min of (-0.3, -0.4) and a max of (0.3, 0.4).  The bounds calculation inherited from Transform would transform the untransformed bounds with the x and y locations, producing a bounding box with a min of (-0.2, -0.2) and a max of (0.4, 0.6).
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=Code To Use=
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==[https://www.cse.wustl.edu/~dennis.cosgrove/courses/cse425s/current/doc/Graphics.html Graphics]==
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==Point2==
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==[https://www.cse.wustl.edu/~dennis.cosgrove/courses/cse425s/current/doc/BoundingBox.html BoundingBox]==
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: [https://www.cse.wustl.edu/~dennis.cosgrove/courses/cse425s/current/doc/BoundingBox.html#max-instance_method max]
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: [https://www.cse.wustl.edu/~dennis.cosgrove/courses/cse425s/current/doc/BoundingBox.html#min-instance_method min]
  
 
=Code to Implement=
 
=Code to Implement=
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<!--
 
==BoundingBox==
 
==BoundingBox==
 
{{RubyToImplement|bounding_box|drawings|BoundingBox|Object|initialize(min,max)<br/>min()<br/>min&#61;(min)<br/>max()<br/>max&#61;(max)}}
 
{{RubyToImplement|bounding_box|drawings|BoundingBox|Object|initialize(min,max)<br/>min()<br/>min&#61;(min)<br/>max()<br/>max&#61;(max)}}
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Note: You may wish to use Ruby's convenient [https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.4.2/Struct.html Struct] construct.
 
Note: You may wish to use Ruby's convenient [https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.4.2/Struct.html Struct] construct.
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-->
  
 
==Transform==
 
==Transform==
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{{RubyToEvolve|rectangle|drawings|Rectangle|ColorTransform|Ø|untransformed_bounds|Ø}}
 
{{RubyToEvolve|rectangle|drawings|Rectangle|ColorTransform|Ø|untransformed_bounds|Ø}}
 
===untransformed_bounds===
 
===untransformed_bounds===
Returns an instance of Bounds specified by min and max instances of <code>Point2</code>.
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Returns an instance of BoundingBox specified by min and max instances of <code>Point2</code>.
  
 
NOTE: this method must be private.
 
NOTE: this method must be private.
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===untransformed_bounds===
 
===untransformed_bounds===
Returns an instance of Bounds specified by min and max instances of <code>Point2</code>.
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Returns an instance of BoundingBox specified by min and max instances of <code>Point2</code>.
  
 
NOTE: this method must be private.
 
NOTE: this method must be private.
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===untransformed_bounds===
 
===untransformed_bounds===
Returns an instance of Bounds specified by min and max instances of <code>Point2</code>.
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Returns an instance of BoundingBox specified by min and max instances of <code>Point2</code>.
  
 
NOTE: this method must be private.
 
NOTE: this method must be private.
  
 
{{BoundingBoxRendering|Equilateral triangle bounds}}
 
{{BoundingBoxRendering|Equilateral triangle bounds}}
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==BezierCurve==
 
==BezierCurve==
 
{{RubyToEvolve|bezier_curve|drawings|BezierCurve|ColorTransform|Ø|untransformed_bounds|Ø}}
 
{{RubyToEvolve|bezier_curve|drawings|BezierCurve|ColorTransform|Ø|untransformed_bounds|Ø}}
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===bounds===
 
===bounds===
 
NOTE: this method must be public.
 
NOTE: this method must be public.
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NOTE: when computing the bounds of multiple objects, recall that the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_element#Examples identity element of minimum and the maximum] is not 0.
  
 
{{BoundingBoxRendering|Scene bounds}}
 
{{BoundingBoxRendering|Scene bounds}}
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==ConvexPolygon==
 
==ConvexPolygon==
 
{{RubyToImplement|convex_polygon|drawings|ConvexPolygon|ColorTransform|initialize(points, x: 0, y: 0, color: nil)<br/>untransformed_render()<br/>untransformed_bounds()}}
 
{{RubyToImplement|convex_polygon|drawings|ConvexPolygon|ColorTransform|initialize(points, x: 0, y: 0, color: nil)<br/>untransformed_render()<br/>untransformed_bounds()}}
 
'''Note: You will need to add this file.  Starter code:'''
 
 
<nowiki>require_relative 'color_transform'
 
require_relative 'point2'
 
 
class ConvexPolygon < ColorTransform
 
 
end
 
 
if __FILE__ == $0
 
  require_relative '../core/render_app'
 
  points = [
 
      Point2.new(0.85, 0.0),
 
      Point2.new(0.1, 0.25),
 
      Point2.new(0.0, 0.45),
 
      Point2.new(0.15, 0.7),
 
      Point2.new(0.65, 1.0),
 
      Point2.new(0.95, 0.95),
 
      Point2.new(1.1, 0.75)
 
  ]
 
 
 
  app = RenderApp.new(ConvexPolygon.new(points, x: -0.5, y: -0.5, color: Color.new(1, 0, 0)))
 
  app.main_loop
 
end</nowiki>
 
  
 
===initialize===
 
===initialize===
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===untransformed_bounds===
 
===untransformed_bounds===
 
NOTE: this method must be private.
 
NOTE: this method must be private.
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NOTE: when computing the bounds of multiple objects, recall that the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_element#Examples identity element of minimum and the maximum] is not 0.
  
 
{{BoundingBoxRendering|Convex polygon bounds}}
 
{{BoundingBoxRendering|Convex polygon bounds}}
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=Testing Your Solution=
 
=Testing Your Solution=
 
==Unit Test==
 
==Unit Test==
===Part C===
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{{RubyUnitTest|*|drawings/core/relatively_fast/part_c}}
{{RubyUnitTest|*|drawings/preliminary/part_c}}
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{{RubyUnitTest|*|drawings/core/relatively_slow/part_c}}
  
{{RubyUnitTest|*|drawings/more_comprehensive/part_c}}
 
 
===Backwards Compatibility===
 
===Backwards Compatibility===
{{RubyUnitTest|*|drawings/preliminary/part_b}}
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{{RubyUnitTest|*|drawings/core/relatively_fast/part_a}}
  
{{RubyUnitTest|*|drawings/preliminary/part_a}}
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{{RubyUnitTest|*|drawings/core/relatively_fast/part_b}}
  
 
==Visual Comparison==
 
==Visual Comparison==
{{RubyToRun|part_c_snapshots_web_page_generator|drawings_snapshots|main}}
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{{RubyToRun|part_c_snapshots_web_page_generator|drawings/core/snapshots|test}}
 
 
==Somewhat Outdated Testing Demo==
 
<youtube>utK0TewIRjc</youtube>
 

Latest revision as of 02:09, 15 December 2023

In this studio we will evolve our code from Render_Part_B_Assignment to add new methods and a new class.

Diagram part c.png

Continue editing files in the drawings directory.

Background

Bounds Calculation

We will add support for calculating a bounding box for each of our drawable objects.

We will implement a BoundingBox class (via Struct, if desired) to store the min and max points of a box which bounds the object.

Transformable objects will split the responsibility into two methods, untransformed_bounds and bounds. On the subclasses the untransformed_bounds method will return its object's bounds in the same untransformed space that untransformed_render acts: that is, about its origin. On the Transform superclass, the bounds method will transform the untransformed_bounds by the x and y location (akin to how render transforms the affine matrix via glTranslate to transform the space untransformed_render operates in). The bounds method will not be able to rely on glTranslate. It will need to create a new transformed BoundingBox.

For example, an Ellipse created with an x_radius of 0.3, a y_radius of 0.4, an x location of 0.1, and a y location of 0.2 would produce an untransformed_bounds with a min of (-0.3, -0.4) and a max of (0.3, 0.4). The bounds calculation inherited from Transform would transform the untransformed bounds with the x and y locations, producing a bounding box with a min of (-0.2, -0.2) and a max of (0.4, 0.6).

Code To Use

Graphics

Point2

BoundingBox

max
min

Code to Implement

Transform

file: src/main/ruby/drawings/transform.rb Ruby logo.svg
class: Transform
superclass: Object
methods to evolve: Ø
methods to add: move(direction,amount)
bounds()
methods to remove: Ø

move

the move method will accept two parameters: direction and amount and change the x,y position as appropriate.

direction can be one of four symbols

:left
:right
:up
:down
left corresponds to translating along the negative x axis
right corresponds to translating along the positive x axis
down corresponds to translating along the negative y axis
up corresponds to translating along the positive y axis

any other value for direction should raise an ArgumentError.

Note: do NOT call glTranslate here. simply update your instance fields so that later when you are rendering, you will glTranslate the updated amounts.

bounds

invoke untransformed_bounds and transform the returned bounds by x and y.

NOTE: untransformed_bounds is abstract. it must be defined by the subclasses.

Rectangle

file: src/main/ruby/drawings/rectangle.rb Ruby logo.svg
class: Rectangle
superclass: ColorTransform
methods to evolve: Ø
methods to add: untransformed_bounds
methods to remove: Ø

untransformed_bounds

Returns an instance of BoundingBox specified by min and max instances of Point2.

NOTE: this method must be private.

bounding box decoration rendering

Note: the bounding box and minimum and maximum points are only for demonstration here. The should not be drawn in your solution.

Rectangle bounds.png

Ellipse

file: src/main/ruby/drawings/ellipse.rb Ruby logo.svg
class: Ellipse
superclass: ColorTransform
methods to evolve: Ø
methods to add: untransformed_bounds
methods to remove: Ø

untransformed_bounds

Returns an instance of BoundingBox specified by min and max instances of Point2.

NOTE: this method must be private.

bounding box decoration rendering

Note: the bounding box and minimum and maximum points are only for demonstration here. The should not be drawn in your solution.

Ellipse bounds.png

EquilateralTriangle

file: src/main/ruby/drawings/equilateral_triangle.rb Ruby logo.svg
class: EquilateralTriangle
superclass: ColorTransform
methods to evolve: Ø
methods to add: untransformed_bounds
methods to remove: Ø

untransformed_bounds

Returns an instance of BoundingBox specified by min and max instances of Point2.

NOTE: this method must be private.

bounding box decoration rendering

Note: the bounding box and minimum and maximum points are only for demonstration here. The should not be drawn in your solution.

Equilateral triangle bounds.png

BezierCurve

file: src/main/ruby/drawings/bezier_curve.rb Ruby logo.svg
class: BezierCurve
superclass: ColorTransform
methods to evolve: Ø
methods to add: untransformed_bounds
methods to remove: Ø

untransformed_bounds

Contemplate for a moment how you would build this method and then raise an error and move on.

NOTE: this method must be private.

  def untransformed_bounds
    raise StandardError.new("not yet implemented")
  end

Text

file: src/main/ruby/drawings/text.rb Ruby logo.svg
class: Text
superclass: ColorTransform
methods to evolve: Ø
methods to add: untransformed_bounds
methods to remove: Ø

untransformed_bounds

Contemplate for a moment how you would build this method and then raise an error and move on.

NOTE: this method must be private.

  def untransformed_bounds
    raise StandardError.new("not yet implemented")
  end

CircularSegment

file: src/main/ruby/drawings/circular_segment.rb Ruby logo.svg
class: CircularSegment
superclass: ColorTransform
methods to evolve: Ø
methods to add: untransformed_bounds
methods to remove: Ø

untransformed_bounds

Contemplate for a moment how you would build this method and then raise an error and move on.

NOTE: this method must be private.

  def untransformed_bounds
    raise StandardError.new("not yet implemented")
  end

Image

file: src/main/ruby/drawings/image.rb Ruby logo.svg
class: Image
superclass: Transform
methods to evolve: Ø
methods to add: untransformed_bounds
methods to remove: Ø

untransformed_bounds

Contemplate for a moment how you would build this method and then raise an error and move on.

NOTE: this method must be private.

  def untransformed_bounds
    raise StandardError.new("not yet implemented")
  end

CompositeTransform

file: src/main/ruby/drawings/composite_transform.rb Ruby logo.svg
class: CompositeTransform
superclass: Transform
methods to evolve: Ø
methods to add: untransformed_bounds
methods to remove: Ø

untransformed_bounds

Returns an instance of Bounds specified by min and max instances of Point2.

NOTE: this method must be private.

NOTE: when computing the bounds of multiple objects, recall that the identity element of minimum and the maximum is not 0.

bounding box decoration rendering

Note: the bounding box and minimum and maximum points are only for demonstration here. The should not be drawn in your solution.

Composite transform bounds.png

Scene

file: src/main/ruby/drawings/scene.rb Ruby logo.svg
class: Scene
superclass: Object
methods to evolve: bounds()
methods to add: Ø
methods to remove: Ø

bounds

NOTE: this method must be public.

NOTE: when computing the bounds of multiple objects, recall that the identity element of minimum and the maximum is not 0.

bounding box decoration rendering

Note: the bounding box and minimum and maximum points are only for demonstration here. The should not be drawn in your solution.

Scene bounds.png

ConvexPolygon

file: src/main/ruby/drawings/convex_polygon.rb Ruby logo.svg
class: ConvexPolygon
superclass: ColorTransform
methods: initialize(points, x: 0, y: 0, color: nil)
untransformed_render()
untransformed_bounds()

initialize

Accept a required parameter points which is an array of Point2s.

Accept keyword parameters for x: 0, y: 0, and color: nil to the constructor and pass them to the superclass.

NOTE: Be sure to not override render. Implement the render_transformed method instead.

untransformed_render

NOTE: this method must be private.

untransformed_bounds

NOTE: this method must be private.

NOTE: when computing the bounds of multiple objects, recall that the identity element of minimum and the maximum is not 0.

bounding box decoration rendering

Note: the bounding box and minimum and maximum points are only for demonstration here. The should not be drawn in your solution.

Convex polygon bounds.png

file to run: src/main/ruby/drawings/convex_polygon.rb Ruby logo.svg

Render convex polygon.png

Testing Your Solution

Unit Test

file: src/test/ruby/drawings/core/relatively_fast/part_c/*.rb Ruby logo.svg UnitTest

note: ensure that you have removed all printing to receive credit for any assignment.

file: src/test/ruby/drawings/core/relatively_slow/part_c/*.rb Ruby logo.svg UnitTest

note: ensure that you have removed all printing to receive credit for any assignment.

Backwards Compatibility

file: src/test/ruby/drawings/core/relatively_fast/part_a/*.rb Ruby logo.svg UnitTest

note: ensure that you have removed all printing to receive credit for any assignment.

file: src/test/ruby/drawings/core/relatively_fast/part_b/*.rb Ruby logo.svg UnitTest

note: ensure that you have removed all printing to receive credit for any assignment.

Visual Comparison

file to run: src/test/ruby/drawings/core/snapshots/part_c_snapshots_web_page_generator.rb Ruby logo.svg