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2 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 2 Disclaimer  This document is intended to give a beginner an introductory material for the Greenfoot system. Greenfoot is a software framework made by Poul Henriksen and Michael Koelling at University of Kent / Deakin University. More information can be found at http://www.greenfoot.org  This document is available „AS IS“ free of charge for personal use and non-commercial redistribution. It may not be sold for profit or included in other packages which are sold for profit without written authorisation. This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; your use of the document is at your sole risk. Reusing and modifying (part of) this document is allowed, as long as you state explicitly that your work is based on the original document produced by the copyright holder: Eueung Mulyana. The author can be contacted via eueung-[at]-yahoo.com (http://kakihijau.googlepages.com).

3 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 3 Introduction  „Greenfoot is a software tool designed to let beginners get experience with object-oriented programming. It supports development of graphical applications in the Java™ Programming Language“  Designed and implemented at the University of Kent and Deakin University  Copyright held by Poul Henriksen and Michael Koelling  More information at http://www.greenfoot.org  Part of the content of these slides is based on the Greenfoot Tutorial made by Michael Koelling, publicly accesible at the website

4 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 4 Outline  Visual Interface  Creating Objects  Interaction with Objects  Removing Objects  Objects‘ Action  Simulation „Run“  Scenario plane  Scenario turtleGraphics  Scenario ants  Scenario lunarlander

5 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 5 Visual Interface (scenario wombats)

6 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 6 Visual Interface  Consists of 3 main parts  The world –The large canvas that covers the majority of the window –Has a title e.g. WombatWorld –The enviroment („the world“) where objects exist  Class display –Contains all Java classes involved in the scenario –3 groups: World, Actor and other classes  Execution controls –Controls the action of each object: the „Act“ button –Controls simulation: „Run“, „Pause“, slider –Resets the scenario

7 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 7 Creating Objects (1)  (Left-)Click on the Wombat or Leaf class to make it active  To create and place an object into the world : –Activate a class then shift+click somewhere in the World –Right-click a class (e.g. Wombat class) to open the class context menu, select the „New Wombat()“ item then click somewhere in the World

8 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 8 Creating Objects (2) Class context menu Creating 3 objects and placing them into the World

9 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 9 Interaction with Objects (1)  Methods of an object can directly be invoked  „A method is a single action that an object can perform“  Right-click on one object to show its (object) context menu, where you can select a method to ask the object to do „something“ turnleft()move()

10 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 10 Interaction with Objects (2)  The world where the wombats live (WombatWorld) is actually an object, too  But there may exist only one World object at a time  It functions as a container for Actor objects (e.g. Wombat, Leaf etc.)  Single method invocation is still possible for the World object; just right-click the title „WombatWorld“ and select a method from the menu

11 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 11 Interaction with Objects (3) populate()randomLeaves()

12 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 12 Interaction with Objects (4)  A method may have one or more parameters  You will be requested to give value(s) of the parameter(s) when you invoke such a method  Try the method setDirection() from a Wombat object or the method randomLeaves() from the WombatWorld  A method may also return one value (or reference to an object) if it is invoked  Try foundLeaf() or getLeavesEaten() from a Wombat object

13 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 13 Removing Objects (1)  An object can be removed by selecting item „Remove“ from the object context menu  Clicking the „Reset“ button or creating a new World object from the class context menu may remove all objects; however it actually depends on the constructor implementation of the World class  (*)

14 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 14 Removing Objects (2)

15 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 15 Objects‘ Action  Each Actor object has a special method called act()  Pressing the button „Act“ on the control panel means asking Greenfoot to execute act() method for all objects in the world  An object acts by doing „whatever it wants to do“ e.g.: –Wombats move forward, if they find a leaf in their path, they will eat it –Leaves do nothing  The action depends actually on how act() method is defined; that is, we can program object behaviors!!

16 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 16 Simulation „Run“  A scenario can be run by clicking the „Run“ button  This equivalent to clicking the „Act“ button over and over again very quickly  The slider next to the „Act“ and „Run“ buttons sets the „running/simulation“ speed  Make an experiment with scenario wombats –Click „Reset“ if you have already some objects –Select Populate() from the WombatWorld menu –Click „Run“

17 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 17 Simulation „Run“ Running wombats scenario

18 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 18 Scenario plane (1)  Choose „Open...“ from the „Scenario“ menu and select the plane scenario from the Greenfoot sample scenarios  Press the „Compile all“ button, if necessary  Instantiate a Plane object and place somewhere in the world  Run the scenario by pressing „Run“  Try to drag the ControlKnob object and observe the result

19 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 19 Scenario plane (2)

20 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 20 Scenario plane (3)

21 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 21 Scenario turtleGraphics (1)  Choose „Open...“ from the „Scenario“ menu and select the turtleGraphics scenario from the Greenfoot sample scenarios  Press the „Compile all“ button, if necessary  Instantiate several turtle objects (CircleTurtle, SquareTurtle, FlowerTurtle and SpiralTurtle) and place somewhere in the world  Run the scenario by pressing „Run“  Observe the result

22 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 22 Scenario turtleGraphics (2)

23 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 23 Scenario ants (1)  Choose „Open...“ from the „Scenario“ menu and select the ants scenario from the Greenfoot sample scenarios  Press the „Compile all“ button, if necessary  By default (standard Greenfoot 1.3 distribution) you will have several objects, which are actually formed together as the World object is created; these objects are instances of the class AntHill and Food; other objects will be created „on-the-fly“  Run the scenario by pressing „Run“  Observe the result

24 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 24 Scenario ants (2)

25 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 25 Scenario lunarlander (1)  Choose „Open...“ from the „Scenario“ menu and select the lunarlander scenario from the Greenfoot sample scenarios  Press the „Compile all“ button, if necessary  By default you will have a Lander object, which is actually formed together as the World object is created  Now you are ready to play the game; run the scenario by pressing „Run“  The rocket thrust can be controlled by pressing the „down“ key on the keyboard

26 Introduction to Greenfoot Eueung Mulyana | kakihijau.googlepages.com 26 Scenario lunarlander (2)


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