Class ArrayPattern

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    IsJSType

    @JsType(isNative=true,
            name="Array",
            namespace="<global>")
    public final class ArrayPattern
    extends Array
    Array object which maps the java script object.
    A simple wrapper around a homogeneous native array of object (CanvasPatternItem) values.
    Author:
    Andrea "Stock" Stocchero
    • Method Detail

      • fromOrNull

        @JsOverlay
        public static ArrayPattern fromOrNull​(CanvasPatternItem... items)
        This method creates new array instance with a variable number of CanvasPatternItem arguments.
        Parameters:
        items - canvasPattern items to create new array
        Returns:
        new array instance of patterns or null if argument is null or length to 0
      • fromOrEmpty

        @JsOverlay
        public static ArrayPattern fromOrEmpty​(CanvasPatternItem... items)
        This method creates new array instance with a variable number of CanvasPatternItem arguments.
        Parameters:
        items - canvasPattern items to create new array
        Returns:
        new array instance of patterns or an empty array if argument is null or length to 0
      • fromOrNull

        @JsOverlay
        public static ArrayPattern fromOrNull​(List<CanvasPatternItem> items)
        Creates a java script array of patterns starting from list of patterns.
        Parameters:
        items - list of patterns to load in the new java script array.
        Returns:
        new array instance of patterns or null if argument is null or empty
      • fromOrEmpty

        @JsOverlay
        public static ArrayPattern fromOrEmpty​(List<CanvasPatternItem> items)
        Creates a java script array of patterns starting from list of patterns.
        Parameters:
        items - list of patterns to load in the new java script array.
        Returns:
        new array instance of patterns or an empty array if argument is null or empty
      • get

        @JsOverlay
        public CanvasPatternItem get​(int index)
        Gets the value at a given index. If no value exists at the given index, a type-conversion error will occur in Development Mode and unpredictable behavior may occur in Production Mode. If the numeric value returned is non-integral, it will cause a warning in Development Mode, and may affect the results of mathematical expressions.
        Parameters:
        index - the index to be retrieved
        Returns:
        the value at the given index