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ModifiableBehavior Class
public class ModifiableBehavior extends java.lang.Object { // Constructor public ModifiableBehavior(Behavior initialBvr); // Methods public Behavior getBvr(); public void switchTo(Behavior newBvr); }Provides an asynchronous method of modifying behaviors, often in response to externally generated application events. It is instanced with the new operator, is given an initial behavior, and results in a new behavior for the caller to use. Here is an example:
//...Create a solid color image somewhere in program. //It will have a switchable color. ModifiableBehavior sw = new ModifiableBehavior(red); ColorBvr col = (ColorBvr)(sw.getBvr()); ImageBvr im = solidColorImage(col); //...somewhere else in program... sw.switchTo(blue);Anywhere that col was used will turn from red to blue. In this example, sw contains an untyped Behavior which the example explicitly casts to a ColorBvr. This is necessary because ColorBvr is the type provided as the input to the construction of sw. Calls to switchTo must carry arguments of the same runtime behavior type as the one with which sw was constructed. The replacement behavior begins as soon after the transition occurs as is possible.
ModifiableBehavior Class
ModifiableBehavior ConstructorUse the new operator to construct an instance of the ModifiableBehavior class. Supply an initial behavior and a behavior context.
public ModifiableBehavior(
Behavior initialBvr
);Parameters
- initialBvr
- The initial behavior.
ModifiableBehavior Methods
ModifiableBehavior Class
getBvrExtracts the Behavior component of the ModifiableBehavior object.
public Behavior getBvr( );
Return Values
Returns the Behavior object.
Remarks
This behavior is subject to the switchTo invocations on the ModifiableBehavior object itself.
ModifiableBehavior Class
switchToWhen invoked, replaces the behavior generated by getBvr to the provided behavior.
public void switchTo(
Behavior newBvr
);Parameters
- newBvr
- The behavior that is begun once the switchTo method is invoked.
Remarks
Calls to this method must carry arguments of the same runtime behavior type as the one with which the ModifiableBehavior object was constructed. This is an immediate method, which means the new behavior is started when the transition occurs.
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