trait PixelReader extends SFXDelegate[javafx.scene.image.PixelReader]
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- abstract def delegate: javafx.scene.image.PixelReader
JavaFX object to be wrapped.
JavaFX object to be wrapped.
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Verifies if a object is equals to this delegate.
Verifies if a object is equals to this delegate.
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Object to be compared.
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if the other object is equals to this delegate or not.
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- def getArgb(x: Int, y: Int): Int
Reads a 32-bit integer representation of the color of a pixel from the specified coordinates in the surface.
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- def getColor(x: Int, y: Int): Color
Reads the color of a pixel from the specified coordinates in the surface and returns the value as a Color object.
- def getPixels[B <: Buffer](x: Int, y: Int, w: Int, h: Int, pixelformat: WritablePixelFormat[B], buffer: B, scanlineStride: Int): Unit
Reads pixel data from a rectangular region of the surface into the specified buffer.
- def getPixels(x: Int, y: Int, w: Int, h: Int, pixelformat: WritablePixelFormat[IntBuffer], buffer: Array[Int], offset: Int, scanlineStride: Int): Unit
Reads pixel data from a rectangular region of the surface into the specified int array.
- def getPixels(x: Int, y: Int, w: Int, h: Int, pixelformat: WritablePixelFormat[ByteBuffer], buffer: Array[Byte], offset: Int, scanlineStride: Int): Unit
Reads pixel data from a rectangular region of the surface into the specified byte array.
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The delegate hashcode
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- def pixelFormat: PixelFormat[_]
This method returns the PixelFormat in which the surface stores its pixels, or a roughly equivalent pixel format into which it can easily convert its pixels for purposes of reading them.
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. Following Java FX theatre metaphor, it contains astage
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. Astage
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