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		Finaltank
 
 
 
    
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				  Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 8:59 am    Post subject: Loading Images from a file and using in an applicatio  | 
	
				
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				In other programs you use codes to import images
 
Like Turing (Yes I know lol, turing  )
 
 
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PicCopy (some paramaters, then "imagename.extension")  | 	  
 
 
What would be the code in java?
 
 
I have a textbook that shows stuff in a java applet, BUT I barely know anything about java applets, I know the basics, help please?
 
 
EDIT: I was typing and the firedrill went off, so how would I get images from a file and import them into my java window?
 
I use jGrasp and Ready to program, so I think code can go either way. Do images only work in java applets and im doomed? Or can I load them onto the output screen? | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 2:56 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				It's much harder than that...  Really, I don't know, haven't worked with images yet, but you will need to know more than the basics.
 
 
If you need help, I suggest also looking at the Java Documentation on the java.sun site and looking up something with "Picture" or "Image".
 
 
*edit* firedrill, eh?  We had a firedrill today too, what school do you go to?
 
 
*edit2* Images can be used on applets, but also on normal applications (ie. through a swing frame).  RTP may have some way of doing images too...  I wouldn't know. | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 3:45 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				[Gandalf] wrote: It's much harder than that...  Really, I don't know, haven't worked with images yet, but you will need to know more than the basics.
 
 
If you need help, I suggest also looking at the Java Documentation on the java.sun site and looking up something with "Picture" or "Image".
 
 
*edit* firedrill, eh?  We had a firedrill today too, what school do you go to?
 
 
*edit2* Images can be used on applets, but also on normal applications (ie. through a swing frame).  RTP may have some way of doing images too...  I wouldn't know. 
 
 
Edit 1 = Whitby
 
 
Edit 2 = How hard is swing? Can I do system.out.println on it or not? | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 3:49 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				Hmm... guess a lot of schools had it...
 
 
I suggest getting a fairly solid understanding of OOP and methods before going into Swing (which is a GUI framework for Java). | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 6:22 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				Im getting closer!
 
 
JUST I DONT KNOW WHAT AN IMAGE OBSERVER IS
 
 
c.getImage (address,height,width, ImageObserver);
 
 
WTF IS AN IMAGEOBS | 
			 
			
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