package javafx8_shape; import javafx.application.Application; import javafx.scene.Group; import javafx.scene.Scene; import javafx.scene.paint.Color; import javafx.scene.paint.CycleMethod; import javafx.scene.paint.LinearGradient; import javafx.scene.paint.Stop; import javafx.scene.shape.Rectangle; import javafx.stage.Stage; /** * * @web java-buddy.blogspot.com */ public class JavaFX8_Shape extends Application { @Override public void start(Stage primaryStage) { Group root = new Group(); Scene scene = new Scene(root, 500, 500, Color.BLACK); Stop[] stops = new Stop[] { new Stop(0, Color.BLACK), new Stop(1, Color.RED)}; LinearGradient linearGradient = new LinearGradient(0, 0, 1, 0, true, CycleMethod.NO_CYCLE, stops); //LinearGradient rectangle with Stroke Rectangle rect1 = new Rectangle(60, 60, 200, 200); rect1.setFill(linearGradient); rect1.setStroke(Color.RED); rect1.setStrokeWidth(10); Rectangle rect2 = new Rectangle(160, 160, 300, 300); rect2.setFill(linearGradient); rect2.setStroke(Color.BLUE); rect2.setStrokeWidth(10); root.getChildren().addAll(rect1, rect2); primaryStage.setTitle("java-buddy.blogspot.com"); primaryStage.setScene(scene); primaryStage.show(); } /** * @param args the command line arguments */ public static void main(String[] args) { launch(args); } }
Thursday, May 15, 2014
JavaFX example: Rectangle filled with LinearGradient
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