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/* * This interpreter is intended to paint different colored dots in a window. * * The commands that the interpreter can recognize and respond to are: * -BLUE: paint a blue dot * -RED: paint a red dot * -HELP: show a list of the commands in a dialog message box * -EXIT: terminate the program */ package interpreters; import java.awt.Color; import javax.swing.JOptionPane; import javax.swing.SwingUtilities; import painter.SPainter; import shapes.SCircle; /** * * @author ecuevas */ public class Interpreter2 { private void interpreter2() { // CREATE OBJECTS TO THINK WITH SPainter miro = new SPainter("Dot Thing", 400,400); miro.setScreenLocation(0, 0); SCircle dot = new SCircle(180); //REPEATEDLY TAKE A COMMAND FROM AN INPUT DIALOG BOX AND INTERPRET IT while (true) { String command = JOptionPane.showInputDialog(null,"Command?"); if ( command == null ) { command = "exit"; } // user clicked on Cancel if ( command.equalsIgnoreCase("blue") ) { miro.setColor(Color.BLUE); miro.paint(dot); } else if ( command.equalsIgnoreCase("red")) { miro.setColor(Color.RED); miro.paint(dot); } else if (command.equalsIgnoreCase("green")) { miro.setColor(Color.GREEN); miro.paint(dot); } else if (command.equalsIgnoreCase("yellow")) { miro.setColor(Color.YELLOW); miro.paint(dot); } else if (command.equalsIgnoreCase("help")) { JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "valid commands are:" + "RED | BLUE | GREEN | YELLOW | HELP | EXIT "); } else if (command.equalsIgnoreCase("exit") ) { miro.end(); System.out.println("Thank you for viewing the dots..."); break; } else { JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null,"Unrecognizable command: " + command.toUpperCase()); } } } // INFRASTRUCTURE FOR SOME SIMPLE PAINTING public Interpreter2() { interpreter2(); } public static void main(String[] args) { SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() { public void run() { new Interpreter2(); } }); } }