A buffered image always starts at coordinates (0, 0).
The buffered image is not subdivided into multiple tiles. Instead,
the image consists of one large tile (0,0) with the width and
height of the image. This tile is always considered to be checked
out.
void | coerceData(boolean premultiplied)
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java.awt.image.WritableRaster | copyData(java.awt.image.WritableRaster dest)
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java.awt.Graphics2D | createGraphics()
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void | flush()
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java.awt.image.WritableRaster | getAlphaRaster()
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java.awt.image.ColorModel | getColorModel()
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java.awt.image.Raster | getData()
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java.awt.image.Raster | getData(java.awt.Rectangle rectangle)
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java.awt.Graphics | getGraphics()
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int | getHeight()
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int | getHeight(java.awt.image.ImageObserver imageobserver)
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int | getMinTileX()
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int | getMinTileY()
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int | getMinX()
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int | getMinY()
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int | getNumXTiles()
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int | getNumYTiles()
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java.lang.Object | getProperty(java.lang.String string)
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java.lang.Object | getProperty(java.lang.String string, java.awt.image.ImageObserver imageobserver)
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java.lang.String[] | getPropertyNames()
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int | getRGB(int x, int y)
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int[] | getRGB(int startX, int startY, int w, int h, int[] rgbArray, int offset, int scanlineStride)
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java.awt.image.WritableRaster | getRaster()
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java.awt.image.SampleModel | getSampleModel()
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java.awt.image.ImageProducer | getSource()
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java.util.Vector | getSources()
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java.awt.image.BufferedImage | getSubimage(int x, int y, int w, int h)
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java.awt.image.Raster | getTile(int tileX, int tileY)
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int | getTileGridXOffset()
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int | getTileGridYOffset()
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int | getTileHeight()
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int | getTileWidth()
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int | getType()
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int | getWidth()
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int | getWidth(java.awt.image.ImageObserver imageobserver)
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java.awt.image.WritableRaster | getWritableTile(int tileX, int tileY)
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java.awt.Point[] | getWritableTileIndices()
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boolean | hasTileWriters()
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boolean | isAlphaPremultiplied()
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boolean | isTileWritable(int tileX, int tileY)
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void | releaseWritableTile(int tileX, int tileY)
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void | setData(java.awt.image.Raster src)
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void | setRGB(int x, int y, int argb)
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void | setRGB(int startX, int startY, int w, int h, int[] argbArray, int offset, int scanlineStride)
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java.lang.String | toString()
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A buffered image always starts at coordinates (0, 0).
The buffered image is not subdivided into multiple tiles. Instead,
the image consists of one large tile (0,0) with the width and
height of the image. This tile is always considered to be checked
out.