/** Assignment:  Modify this file (previously SimpleApplet5)
 ** to include a title center at the top of the applet. 
 ** In addition, figure out which way (horizontally or 
 ** vertically) the two nested loops in the program are
 ** painting the color boxes, and then change the program
 ** so that it paints the color boxes in the opposite      
 ** direction. Also, edit MyApplet7.html in the  project 
 ** directory, to run the MyApplet7.class file you create, 
 ** and to look nice.                                      **/      
 /** USE EXISTING JAVA CLASSES **/

import java.awt.*;
import java.applet.Applet;

/** EXTEND THE JAVA APPLET CLASS **/

public class MyApplet7 extends Applet      // Define red, green, blue color variables.
   {int rval, gval, bval; 
   
    public void init()
       {setBackground(Color.black);}
    		                           
 

       
    /** CREATE THE CURRENT FRAME **/

    public void paint(Graphics g)

{ Font f = new Font  ("TimesRoman", Font.PLAIN,30);
    FontMetrics fm = getFontMetrics(f);
	int xstartf =
	   (size().width - fm.stringWidth("Hollywood Squares"))/2;
	    g.setColor(Color.magenta);
	   {g.setFont(f);
	    g.drawString("Hollywood Squares", xstartf, 25);
	    
     	  {for (int i = 5; i < (size().width - 25); i += 30)// Set up horizontal spacing.
	  {for (int j = 30; j < (size().height - 25); j += 30)  // Set up vertical spacing.
	     {rval =(int) Math.floor(Math.random()*256);      // Generate a random color
	      gval =(int) Math.floor(Math.random()*256);      // red, green, blue mix.
	      bval =(int) Math.floor(Math.random()*256);      // Note the "casting" here.
				       
	      g.setColor(new Color(rval,gval,bval));          // Paint a small box with
	      g.fillRect(i,j,25,25);                          // the current random color.
	      g.setColor(Color.black);                        // Paint a black border around 
	      g.drawRect(i-1,j-1,26,26);                      // the edge of the small box.
	      }
	    }
	}
    }
}
}


