it should be
shapes.remove(s);
not
shapes.remove(multiShape);
you should pass shape s to remove method to remove shape s from shapes ArrayList
java.util.ArrayList.remove(Object) // this is the method you are using .
Hmm, I just noticed that sometimes my deletion din work well. For example, i'm able to delete selected object but failed to do so at another attempt.. :-(
Another thing I noticed is, I will only able to delete the selection if the first shape I clicked earlier was chosen.
For example, there are 3 shapes. So i shift-click on Shape A,B,C respectively. However, if i right-click for the deletion selection on either B or C.. it would delete any except I click back onto Shape A
Meaning to say, if I were to select 3 shapes at a time..Supposed I shall be able to perform the deletion on any shapes regardless its order. For example,i first click shape 1, then 2 and followed by 3. But, at this moment, with 3 selected objects, I have to click the Shape 1 to be able to perform the deletion.
Do you mind, if i send a zip files? Because I have separated my program into few classes. & at the same time I would not want to make it public yet till my project submission date.
When you run my program kindly try the following method. First, you create few shapes. Then select multiple shapes with the shift key. Try to right click and perform the delection.
You will notice that you will not able to delete all the selected shapes unless, you right click and perform it at the first shape that you click earlier while holding the shift key