import java.awt.Color; import java.awt.Graphics; import javax.swing.JFrame; public class JavaApplication3 extends JFrame{ int midx,midy; int radius=40,rodlength=150; int degree=0; int jointx,jointy; float radian; int px; float rodlengthsquared; public JavaApplication3() { setSize(800,600); setLayout(null); setResizable(false); midx=getWidth()/2; midy=getHeight()/2; setDefaultCloseOperation(EXIT_ON_CLOSE); rodlengthsquared=rodlength*rodlength; ttt.start(); } @Override public void paint(Graphics g) { super.paint(g); g.drawOval(midx-radius,midy-radius,2*radius,2*radius); radian=(float) (degree*Math.PI/180); jointx=(int) (midx+radius*Math.sin(radian)); jointy=(int) (midy+radius*Math.cos(radian)); g.drawLine(midx, midy, jointx,jointy); float t=(float) Math.pow(jointy-midy,2); int tt=(int) Math.sqrt(rodlengthsquared-t); px=jointx-tt; g.drawLine(jointx,jointy, px,midy); g.setColor(Color.BLACK); g.fillRect(px-30,midy-10,50, 20); g.fillRect(px-45,midy-35,15, 70); g.drawRect(midx-240,midy-35, 150,70); degree=(degree+7)%361; } Thread ttt=new Thread() { public void run() { while(true) { try { Thread.sleep(60); } catch (InterruptedException ex) {} repaint(); } } }; public static void main(String[] args) { new JavaApplication3().setVisible(true); } }
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