release system resources when calling javax.imageio.ImageIO in Picture.resize()
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<release version="3.6-beta1" date="2009-??-??">
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<action dev="POI-DEVELOPERS" type="fix">48134 - release system resources when using Picture.resize()</action>
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<action dev="POI-DEVELOPERS" type="fix">48087 - avoid NPE in XSSFChartSheet when calling methods of the superclass</action>
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<action dev="POI-DEVELOPERS" type="fix">48038 - handle reading HWPF stylesheets from non zero offsets</action>
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<action dev="POI-DEVELOPERS" type="add">When running the "compile-ooxml-xsds" ant task, also generate the source jar for the OOXML Schemas</action>
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@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ import org.apache.poi.ddf.EscherBSERecord;
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import org.apache.poi.util.POILogFactory;
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import org.apache.poi.util.POILogger;
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import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Picture;
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import org.apache.poi.ss.util.ImageUtils;
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import org.w3c.dom.Element;
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import org.w3c.dom.NodeList;
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@ -208,29 +209,6 @@ public final class HSSFPicture extends HSSFSimpleShape implements Picture {
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return cw == def ? PX_DEFAULT : PX_MODIFIED;
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}
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/**
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* The metadata of PNG and JPEG can contain the width of a pixel in millimeters.
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* Return the the "effective" dpi calculated as <code>25.4/HorizontalPixelSize</code>
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* and <code>25.4/VerticalPixelSize</code>. Where 25.4 is the number of mm in inch.
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*
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* @return array of two elements: <code>{horisontalPdi, verticalDpi}</code>.
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* {96, 96} is the default.
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*/
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protected int[] getResolution(ImageReader r) throws IOException {
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int hdpi=96, vdpi=96;
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double mm2inch = 25.4;
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NodeList lst;
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Element node = (Element)r.getImageMetadata(0).getAsTree("javax_imageio_1.0");
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lst = node.getElementsByTagName("HorizontalPixelSize");
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if(lst != null && lst.getLength() == 1) hdpi = (int)(mm2inch/Float.parseFloat(((Element)lst.item(0)).getAttribute("value")));
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lst = node.getElementsByTagName("VerticalPixelSize");
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if(lst != null && lst.getLength() == 1) vdpi = (int)(mm2inch/Float.parseFloat(((Element)lst.item(0)).getAttribute("value")));
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return new int[]{hdpi, vdpi};
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}
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/**
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* Return the dimension of this image
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*
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@ -240,39 +218,6 @@ public final class HSSFPicture extends HSSFSimpleShape implements Picture {
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EscherBSERecord bse = _patriarch._sheet._book.getBSERecord(_pictureIndex);
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byte[] data = bse.getBlipRecord().getPicturedata();
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int type = bse.getBlipTypeWin32();
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Dimension size = new Dimension();
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switch (type){
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//we can calculate the preferred size only for JPEG and PNG
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//other formats like WMF, EMF and PICT are not supported in Java
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case HSSFWorkbook.PICTURE_TYPE_JPEG:
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case HSSFWorkbook.PICTURE_TYPE_PNG:
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case HSSFWorkbook.PICTURE_TYPE_DIB:
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try {
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//read the image using javax.imageio.*
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ImageInputStream iis = ImageIO.createImageInputStream( new ByteArrayInputStream(data) );
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Iterator<ImageReader> i = ImageIO.getImageReaders( iis );
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ImageReader r = i.next();
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r.setInput( iis );
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BufferedImage img = r.read(0);
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int[] dpi = getResolution(r);
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//if DPI is zero then assume standard 96 DPI
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//since cannot divide by zero
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if (dpi[0] == 0) dpi[0] = 96;
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if (dpi[1] == 0) dpi[1] = 96;
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size.width = img.getWidth()*96/dpi[0];
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size.height = img.getHeight()*96/dpi[1];
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} catch (IOException e){
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//silently return if ImageIO failed to read the image
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log.log(POILogger.WARN, e);
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}
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break;
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}
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return size;
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return ImageUtils.getImageDimension(new ByteArrayInputStream(data), type);
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}
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}
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src/java/org/apache/poi/ss/util/ImageUtils.java
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src/java/org/apache/poi/ss/util/ImageUtils.java
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/* ====================================================================
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Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
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contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
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this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
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The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
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(the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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==================================================================== */
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package org.apache.poi.ss.util;
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import org.w3c.dom.NodeList;
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import org.w3c.dom.Element;
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import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Workbook;
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import org.apache.poi.util.POILogger;
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import org.apache.poi.util.POILogFactory;
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import javax.imageio.ImageReader;
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import javax.imageio.ImageIO;
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import javax.imageio.stream.ImageInputStream;
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import java.io.IOException;
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import java.io.InputStream;
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import java.awt.*;
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import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
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import java.util.Iterator;
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/**
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* @author Yegor Kozlov
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*/
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public class ImageUtils {
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private static final POILogger logger = POILogFactory.getLogger(ImageUtils.class);
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public static final int PIXEL_DPI = 96;
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/**
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* Return the dimension of this image
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*
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* @param is the stream containing the image data
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* @param type type of the picture: {@link org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Workbook#PICTURE_TYPE_JPEG},
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* {@link org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Workbook#PICTURE_TYPE_PNG} or {@link org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Workbook#PICTURE_TYPE_DIB}
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*
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* @return image dimension in pixels
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*/
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public static Dimension getImageDimension(InputStream is, int type){
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Dimension size = new Dimension();
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switch (type){
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//we can calculate the preferred size only for JPEG, PNG and BMP
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//other formats like WMF, EMF and PICT are not supported in Java
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case Workbook.PICTURE_TYPE_JPEG:
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case Workbook.PICTURE_TYPE_PNG:
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case Workbook.PICTURE_TYPE_DIB:
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try {
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//read the image using javax.imageio.*
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ImageInputStream iis = ImageIO.createImageInputStream( is );
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Iterator i = ImageIO.getImageReaders( iis );
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ImageReader r = (ImageReader) i.next();
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r.setInput( iis );
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BufferedImage img = r.read(0);
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int[] dpi = getResolution(r);
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//if DPI is zero then assume standard 96 DPI
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//since cannot divide by zero
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if (dpi[0] == 0) dpi[0] = PIXEL_DPI;
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if (dpi[1] == 0) dpi[1] = PIXEL_DPI;
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size.width = img.getWidth()*PIXEL_DPI/dpi[0];
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size.height = img.getHeight()*PIXEL_DPI/dpi[1];
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r.dispose();
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iis.close();
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} catch (IOException e){
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//silently return if ImageIO failed to read the image
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logger.log(POILogger.WARN, e);
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}
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break;
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default:
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logger.log(POILogger.WARN, "Only JPEG, PNG and DIB pictures can be automatically sized");
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}
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return size;
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}
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/**
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* The metadata of PNG and JPEG can contain the width of a pixel in millimeters.
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* Return the the "effective" dpi calculated as <code>25.4/HorizontalPixelSize</code>
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* and <code>25.4/VerticalPixelSize</code>. Where 25.4 is the number of mm in inch.
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*
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* @return array of two elements: <code>{horisontalPdi, verticalDpi}</code>.
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* {96, 96} is the default.
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*/
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public static int[] getResolution(ImageReader r) throws IOException {
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int hdpi=96, vdpi=96;
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double mm2inch = 25.4;
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NodeList lst;
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Element node = (Element)r.getImageMetadata(0).getAsTree("javax_imageio_1.0");
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lst = node.getElementsByTagName("HorizontalPixelSize");
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if(lst != null && lst.getLength() == 1) hdpi = (int)(mm2inch/Float.parseFloat(((Element)lst.item(0)).getAttribute("value")));
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lst = node.getElementsByTagName("VerticalPixelSize");
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if(lst != null && lst.getLength() == 1) vdpi = (int)(mm2inch/Float.parseFloat(((Element)lst.item(0)).getAttribute("value")));
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return new int[]{hdpi, vdpi};
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}
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}
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import org.apache.poi.openxml4j.opc.PackageRelationship;
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import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Picture;
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import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Workbook;
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import org.apache.poi.ss.util.ImageUtils;
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import org.apache.poi.util.POILogFactory;
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import org.apache.poi.util.POILogger;
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import org.openxmlformats.schemas.drawingml.x2006.main.CTBlipFillProperties;
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* @return image dimension in pixels
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*/
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protected static Dimension getImageDimension(PackagePart part, int type){
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Dimension size = new Dimension();
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switch (type){
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//we can calculate the preferred size only for JPEG, PNG and BMP
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//other formats like WMF, EMF and PICT are not supported in Java
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case Workbook.PICTURE_TYPE_JPEG:
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case Workbook.PICTURE_TYPE_PNG:
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case Workbook.PICTURE_TYPE_DIB:
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try {
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//read the image using javax.imageio.*
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ImageInputStream iis = ImageIO.createImageInputStream( part.getInputStream() );
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Iterator i = ImageIO.getImageReaders( iis );
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ImageReader r = (ImageReader) i.next();
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r.setInput( iis );
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BufferedImage img = r.read(0);
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int[] dpi = getResolution(r);
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//if DPI is zero then assume standard 96 DPI
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//since cannot divide by zero
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if (dpi[0] == 0) dpi[0] = PIXEL_DPI;
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if (dpi[1] == 0) dpi[1] = PIXEL_DPI;
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size.width = img.getWidth()*PIXEL_DPI/dpi[0];
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size.height = img.getHeight()*PIXEL_DPI/dpi[1];
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} catch (IOException e){
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//silently return if ImageIO failed to read the image
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logger.log(POILogger.WARN, e);
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}
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break;
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default:
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logger.log(POILogger.WARN, "Only JPEG, PNG and DIB pictures can be automatically sized");
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try {
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return ImageUtils.getImageDimension(part.getInputStream(), type);
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} catch (IOException e){
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//return a "singulariry" if ImageIO failed to read the image
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logger.log(POILogger.WARN, e);
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return new Dimension();
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}
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return size;
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}
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/**
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* The metadata of PNG and JPEG can contain the width of a pixel in millimeters.
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* Return the the "effective" dpi calculated as <code>25.4/HorizontalPixelSize</code>
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* and <code>25.4/VerticalPixelSize</code>. Where 25.4 is the number of mm in inch.
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*
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* @return array of two elements: <code>{horisontalPdi, verticalDpi}</code>.
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* {96, 96} is the default.
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*/
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protected static int[] getResolution(ImageReader r) throws IOException {
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int hdpi = PIXEL_DPI, vdpi = PIXEL_DPI;
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double mm2inch = 25.4;
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NodeList lst;
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Element node = (Element)r.getImageMetadata(0).getAsTree("javax_imageio_1.0");
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lst = node.getElementsByTagName("HorizontalPixelSize");
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if(lst != null && lst.getLength() == 1) hdpi = (int)(mm2inch/Float.parseFloat(((Element)lst.item(0)).getAttribute("value")));
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lst = node.getElementsByTagName("VerticalPixelSize");
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if(lst != null && lst.getLength() == 1) vdpi = (int)(mm2inch/Float.parseFloat(((Element)lst.item(0)).getAttribute("value")));
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return new int[]{hdpi, vdpi};
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}
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/**
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