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Eels Eels
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Look at the following applet code.

1  import javax.swing.*;
2  import java.awt.*;
3  public class GraphicsTest extends JApplet
4  {
5    public void init()
6    {
7      getContentPane().setBackground(Color.WHITE);
8    }
9    public void paint(Graphics g)
10   {
11    int[] xCoords = {20, 20, 60, 100, 140, 140, 100, 60};
12    int[] ycoords = {20, 100, 140, 140, 100, 60, 20, 20};
13    super.paint(g);
14    g.setColor(Color.YELLOW);
15    g.fillPolygon(xCoords, yCoords, 8);
16    g.setColor(color.BLACK);
17    g.setFont(new Font("SansSerif", Font.BOLD, 35));
18    g.drawString("SLOW", 35, 95);
19   }
20 }

What is the color of the polygon?
A) white
B) black
C) yellow
D) none of the above
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Starting Out with Java: Early Objects

Starting Out with Java: Early Objects


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Eels Author
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This helped so much
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Good luck tackling the rest
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