public interface IIOWriteProgressListener extends EventListener
ImageWriter
implementations to notify
callers of their image writing methods of progress.Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
imageComplete(ImageWriter source)
Reports that the image write operation has completed.
|
void |
imageProgress(ImageWriter source,
float percentageDone)
Reports the approximate degree of completion of the current
write call within the associated
ImageWriter . |
void |
imageStarted(ImageWriter source,
int imageIndex)
Reports that an image write operation is beginning.
|
void |
thumbnailComplete(ImageWriter source)
Reports that a thumbnail write operation has completed.
|
void |
thumbnailProgress(ImageWriter source,
float percentageDone)
Reports the approximate degree of completion of the current
thumbnail write within the associated
ImageWriter . |
void |
thumbnailStarted(ImageWriter source,
int imageIndex,
int thumbnailIndex)
Reports that a thumbnail write operation is beginning.
|
void |
writeAborted(ImageWriter source)
Reports that a write has been aborted via the writer's
abort method. |
void imageStarted(ImageWriter source, int imageIndex)
ImageWriter
implementations are required to call
this method exactly once when beginning an image write
operation.source
- the ImageWriter
object calling this
method.imageIndex
- the index of the image being written within
its containing input file or stream.void imageProgress(ImageWriter source, float percentageDone)
write
call within the associated
ImageWriter
.
The degree of completion is expressed as an index
indicating which image is being written, and a percentage
varying from 0.0F
to 100.0F
indicating how much of the current image has been output. The
percentage should ideally be calculated in terms of the
remaining time to completion, but it is usually more practical
to use a more well-defined metric such as pixels decoded or
portion of input stream consumed. In any case, a sequence of
calls to this method during a given read operation should
supply a monotonically increasing sequence of percentage
values. It is not necessary to supply the exact values
0
and 100
, as these may be inferred
by the callee from other methods.
Each particular ImageWriter
implementation may
call this method at whatever frequency it desires. A rule of
thumb is to call it around each 5 percent mark.
source
- the ImageWriter
object calling this method.percentageDone
- the approximate percentage of decoding that
has been completed.void imageComplete(ImageWriter source)
ImageWriter
implementations are required to call
this method exactly once upon completion of each image write
operation.source
- the ImageWriter
object calling this method.void thumbnailStarted(ImageWriter source, int imageIndex, int thumbnailIndex)
ImageWriter
implementations are required to call
this method exactly once when beginning a thumbnail write
operation.source
- the ImageWrite
object calling this method.imageIndex
- the index of the image being written within its
containing input file or stream.thumbnailIndex
- the index of the thumbnail being written.void thumbnailProgress(ImageWriter source, float percentageDone)
ImageWriter
.
The semantics are identical to those of
imageProgress
.source
- the ImageWriter
object calling this
method.percentageDone
- the approximate percentage of decoding that
has been completed.void thumbnailComplete(ImageWriter source)
ImageWriter
implementations are required to call
this method exactly once upon completion of each thumbnail
write operation.source
- the ImageWriter
object calling this
method.void writeAborted(ImageWriter source)
abort
method. No further notifications will be
given.source
- the ImageWriter
object calling this
method. Submit a bug or feature
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