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Java » SWT JFace Eclipse » LayoutScreenshots 
SWY Radial Layout

/*
SWT/JFace in Action
GUI Design with Eclipse 3.0
Matthew Scarpino, Stephen Holder, Stanford Ng, and Laurent Mihalkovic

ISBN: 1932394273

Publisher: Manning
*/


import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Point;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Rectangle;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Composite;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Control;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Layout;

public class RadialLayout extends Layout {
  public RadialLayout() {
    super();
  }

  protected Point computeSize(Composite composite, int wHint, int hHint,
      boolean flushCache) {
    Point maxDimensions = calculateMaxDimensions(composite.getChildren());
    int stepsPerHemisphere = stepsPerHemisphere(composite.getChildren().length);

    int maxWidth = maxDimensions.x;
    int maxHeight = maxDimensions.y;

    int dimensionMultiplier = (stepsPerHemisphere + 1);
    int controlWidth = maxWidth * dimensionMultiplier;
    int controlHeight = maxHeight * dimensionMultiplier;
    int diameter = Math.max(controlWidth, controlHeight);
    Point preferredSize = new Point(diameter, diameter);

    if (wHint != SWT.DEFAULT) {
      if (preferredSize.x > wHint) {
        preferredSize.x = wHint;
      }
    }

    if (hHint != SWT.DEFAULT) {
      if (preferredSize.y > hHint) {
        preferredSize.y = hHint;
      }
    }

    return preferredSize;
  }

  protected void layout(Composite composite, boolean flushCache) {
    Point[] positions = calculateControlPositions(composite);
    Control[] controls = composite.getChildren();
    for (int i = 0; i < controls.length; i++) {
      Point preferredSize = controls[i].computeSize(SWT.DEFAULT,
          SWT.DEFAULT);
      controls[i].setBounds(positions[i].x, positions[i].y,
          preferredSize.x, preferredSize.y);
    }
  }

  private Point[] calculateControlPositions(Composite composite) {
    int controlCount = composite.getChildren().length;
    int stepsPerHemisphere = stepsPerHemisphere(controlCount);
    Point[] positions = new Point[controlCount];

    Point maxControlDimensions = calculateMaxDimensions(composite
        .getChildren());
    int maxControlWidth = maxControlDimensions.x;

    Rectangle clientArea = composite.getClientArea();
    int smallestDimension = Math.min(clientArea.width, clientArea.height);
    int radius = (smallestDimension / 2- maxControlWidth;
    Point center = new Point(clientArea.width / 2, clientArea.height / 2);
    long radiusSquared = radius * radius;

    int stepXDistance = calculateStepDistance(radius * 2,
        stepsPerHemisphere);

    int signMultiplier = 1;
    int x = -radius;
    int y;
    Control[] controls = composite.getChildren();
    for (int i = 0; i < controlCount; i++) {
      Point currSize = controls[i].getSize();
      long xSquared = x * x;

      int sqrRoot = (intMath.sqrt(radiusSquared - xSquared);
      y = signMultiplier * sqrRoot;
      int translatedX = x + center.x;
      int translatedY = y + center.y;
      positions[inew Point(translatedX - (currSize.x / 2),
          translatedY - (currSize.y / 2));

      x = x + (signMultiplier * stepXDistance);
      //we've finished the upper hemisphere, now do the lower
      if (x >= radius) {
        x = radius - (x - radius);
        signMultiplier = -1;
      }
    }

    return positions;
  }

  private Point calculateMaxDimensions(Control[] controls) {
    Point maxes = new Point(00);

    for (int i = 0; i < controls.length; i++) {
      Point controlSize = controls[i].computeSize(SWT.DEFAULT,
          SWT.DEFAULT);
      maxes.x = Math.max(maxes.x, controlSize.x);
      maxes.y = Math.max(maxes.y, controlSize.y);
    }

    return maxes;
  }

  private int stepsPerHemisphere(int totalObjects) {
    return (totalObjects / 21;
  }

  private int calculateStepDistance(int clientAreaDimensionSize, int stepCount) {
    return clientAreaDimensionSize / (stepCount + 1);
  }

}

           
       
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