Java Wave Applet Demo
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//applet.html
/*
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Java Wave Applet Demo</TITLE></HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR=Black TEXT=White Link=White VLink=White>
<H1>Java Wave Applet Demo</H1>
<H1>Wave Applet</H1>
<P>
This is a <EM>very</EM> simple applet that
draws the sum of a sine and a cosine wave.
<HR>
<P>And here is the demo:
<HR>
<APPLET code="Wavelet" width=500 height=200>
<P>This applet will only work if you're viewing it with a Java-1.1-enabled browser.<P>
</APPLET>
<HR>
<P>Here is the <A HREF="wavelet.java">source</A>.
<HR>
<address>http://www.darwinsys.com/,</address> adapted from code by <address>avh@eng.sun.com </address>
</BODY>
</HEAD>
*/
import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.Graphics;
/**
* Simple Applet demo, showing a math function.
*
* @author Arthur Van Hoff, avh
* @author Ian F. Darwin, http://www.darwinsys.com/
*/
public class Wavelet extends Applet {
/**
* Called by AWT when the window needs painting; just recompute all the data
* and draw it, since it's a simple calculation and simpler than
* precomputing and storing the data.
*/
public void paint(Graphics g) {
Dimension d = getSize();
for (int x = 0; x < d.width; x++) {
g.drawLine(x, 20 + (int) func(x), x + 1, 20 + (int) func(x + 1));
}
}
/** This is the function that is plotted. */
double func(double x) {
Dimension d = getSize();
return (Math.cos(x / 9) + Math.sin(x / 3) + 1) * d.height / 4;
}
}
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