A good answer might be:

  startX startY endX endY
line 1L1X1: 0 L1Y1: 140 L1X2: 40 L1Y2: 115
line 2L2X1: L1X2 L2Y1: L1Y2 L2X2: houseX L2Y2: 130
line 3L3X1: houseX+houseW L3Y1: 135 L3X2: trunkX L3Y2: 140
line 4L4X1: trunkX+trunkW L4Y1: L3Y2 L4X2: width L4Y2: 110

Complete Applet

With all these new blanks filled in, the applet is complete. There was quite a lot of tedious work involved, but now this applet can be put on the Web and this fine art can be enjoyed anywhere in the World!

import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.*;

// assume that the drawing area is 350 by 250
public class houseComplete extends Applet
{
  final int width  = 350, height = 250;
  final int houseX =  65, houseY = 100, houseW = 110, houseH = 110 ;
  final int               doorY  = 165, doorW  =  25, doorH  =  40 ;
  final int lWindX =  90, lWindY = 115, lWindW =  30, lWindH =  30 ;
  final int rWindX = 130, rWindY = 115, rWindW =  30, rWindH =  30 ;
  final int trunkX = 255, trunkY = 100, trunkW =  10, trunkH = 100 ;
  
  // tree leaves 
  final int treeX  = 200, treeY  =  45, treeW  = 125, treeH  =  55 ;
  
  final int L1X1   = 0,             L1Y1 = 140,    L1X2 = 40,      L1Y2 = 115; 
  final int L2X1   = L1X2,          L2Y1 = L1Y2,   L2X2 = houseX,  L2Y2 = 130;
  final int L3X1   = houseX+houseW, L3Y1 = 135,    L3X2 = trunkX,  L3Y2 = 140;
  final int L4X1   = trunkX+trunkW, L4Y1 = L3Y2,   L4X2 = width,   L4Y2 = 110;

  final int roof1X1 = houseX,  roof1Y1 = houseY;
  final int roof1X2 = houseX + houswW/2, roof1Y2 = 50;
  final int roof2X1 = roof1X2, roof2Y1 = roof1Y2;
  final int roof2X2 = houseX + houswW, roof2Y2 = houseY;
  final int doorX   = houseX + houseW/2 - doorW/2;
  
  public void paint ( Graphics gr )
  { 
     gr.setColor( Color.orange ); // there is no color brown
     gr.drawRect( houseX , houseY , houseW, houseH); // house
     gr.fillRect( doorX  , doorY  , doorW , doorH ); // door
     gr.drawRect( lWindX , lWindY , lWindW, lWindH); // lwind
     gr.drawRect( rWindX , rWindY , rWindW, rWindH); // rwind
     gr.fillRect( trunkX , trunkY , trunkW, trunkH); // trunk
     
     gr.setColor( Color.green );
     gr.fillOval( treeX, treeY, treeW, treeH ); 

     gr.drawLine( L1X1, L1Y1, L1X2, L1Y2 ); // line 1
     gr.drawLine( L2X1, L2Y1, L2X2, L2Y2 ); // line 2
     gr.drawLine( L3X1, L3Y1, L3X2, L3Y2 ); // line 3
     gr.drawLine( L4X1, L4Y1, L4X2, L4Y2 ); // line 4

     gr.setColor( Color.green );
     gr.drawLine( roof1X1, roof1Y1, roof1X2, roof1Y2 );
     gr.drawLine( roof2X1, roof2Y1, roof2X2, roof2Y2 );
  }
}

Here is the output of the applet:

If you see this, your browser is not running Java.


QUESTION 8:

If your entire objective was to draw this picture on the computer screen, is writing this program a sensible way to do so?