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package java.awt;
/**
* The Stroke
interface allows a
* {@link Graphics2D} object to obtain a {@link Shape} that is the
* decorated outline, or stylistic representation of the outline,
* of the specified Shape
.
* Stroking a Shape
is like tracing its outline with a
* marking pen of the appropriate size and shape.
* The area where the pen would place ink is the area enclosed by the
* outline Shape
.
*
* The methods of the Graphics2D
interface that use the
* outline Shape
returned by a Stroke
object
* include draw
and any other methods that are
* implemented in terms of that method, such as
* drawLine
, drawRect
,
* drawRoundRect
, drawOval
,
* drawArc
, drawPolyline
,
* and drawPolygon
.
*
* The objects of the classes implementing Stroke
* must be read-only because Graphics2D
does not
* clone these objects either when they are set as an attribute
* with the setStroke
method or when the
* Graphics2D
object is itself cloned.
* If a Stroke
object is modified after it is set in
* the Graphics2D
context then the behavior
* of subsequent rendering would be undefined.
* @see BasicStroke
* @see Graphics2D#setStroke
*/
public interface Stroke {
/**
* Returns an outline Shape
which encloses the area that
* should be painted when the Shape
is stroked according
* to the rules defined by the
* object implementing the Stroke
interface.
* @param p a Shape
to be stroked
* @return the stroked outline Shape
.
*/
Shape createStrokedShape (Shape p);
}