Ejercicio
Matriz de estructura
Objetivo
Expanda el ejercicio anterior (punto de estructura), de modo que se puedan almacenar hasta 1.000 puntos, utilizando una "matriz de estructura". Pida al usuario datos para los dos primeros puntos y luego muéstrelos.
Código de Ejemplo
import java.util.*;
public class Main
{
private final static class point
{
public short x;
public short y;
public byte r;
public byte g;
public byte b;
public point clone()
{
point varCopy = new point();
varCopy.x = this.x;
varCopy.y = this.y;
varCopy.r = this.r;
varCopy.g = this.g;
varCopy.b = this.b;
return varCopy;
}
}
public static void main()
{
point[] p = new point[1000];
System.out.print("Enter X for first point: ");
p[0].x = Short.parseShort(new Scanner(System.in).nextLine());
System.out.print("Enter Y for first point: ");
p[0].y = Short.parseShort(new Scanner(System.in).nextLine());
System.out.print("Enter Red for first point: ");
p[0].r = Byte.parseByte(new Scanner(System.in).nextLine());
System.out.print("Enter Green for first point: ");
p[0].g = Byte.parseByte(new Scanner(System.in).nextLine());
System.out.print("Enter Blue for first point: ");
p[0].b = Byte.parseByte(new Scanner(System.in).nextLine());
System.out.print("Enter X for second point: ");
p[1].x = Short.parseShort(new Scanner(System.in).nextLine());
System.out.print("Enter Y for second point: ");
p[1].y = Short.parseShort(new Scanner(System.in).nextLine());
System.out.print("Enter Red for second point: ");
p[1].r = Byte.parseByte(new Scanner(System.in).nextLine());
System.out.print("Enter Green for second point: ");
p[1].g = Byte.parseByte(new Scanner(System.in).nextLine());
System.out.print("Enter Blue for second point: ");
p[1].b = Byte.parseByte(new Scanner(System.in).nextLine());
System.out.printf("P1 is located in (%1$s,%2$s), colour (%3$s,%4$s,%5$s)" + "\r\n", p[0].x, p[0].y, p[0].r, p[0].g, p[0].b);
System.out.printf("P2 is located in (%1$s,%2$s), colour (%3$s,%4$s,%5$s)" + "\r\n", p[1].x, p[1].y, p[1].r, p[1].g, p[1].b);
}
}