

I have written and attached to this project another source file, " MainWheel.java", which is just an example of usage of the SelectionWheel class. Funzpoints is a sweepstakes casino that accepts players in almost all US states, including California, New York, Texas, and Florida. The reusable classes needed for the Selection Wheel are: " SelectionWheel.java", " Wheel.java" and " Tick.java". Play Spin The Wheel For Cash Prizes At Funzpoints Get a free spin every four hours at Funzpoints Casino for a chance to win a piece of the 1,000 daily prize pool. Since I am quite new to Java programming, this project was in a way intended for me to practice a little bit with Java animation using Java AWT. The limit is due to the fact that the wheel is divided up to as many sections as the size of the string array, so visually it is only possible to fit in so many.


The wheel could be used for random selections from limited numbers of strings. Once the wheel would stop spinning, the selected string could be read based on what the tick is pointing at. The idea was that the wheel could be turned by using the mouse, and also spun with an initial speed and deceleration if the mouse button was released during the movement. The idea behind this project was to create a Java class that designs a simple „wheel-of-fortune“ type of control, which is basically a wheel divided into n sections of the same sizes, and has a tick in the middle of the right side (3 o'clock position) which shows the current selection.
