I have a 30 X 10 JTable which i would like to put a border around some cells and change Background colors on others.For example i would like to put a border around cells 1,1 to 15,1 I would like to change background colours on several individual total cells.What the shortest way to color individual cells and add a border?
I have a jtable , a customtablemodel and a customcellrenderer with the NetBeans IDE. I want to have different colors for different rows. But anytime I run the application , the rows are not painted as expected. The code snippets are provided below.
public class CustomTableCellRenderer2 extends DefaultTableCellRenderer{ @Override public Component getTableCellRendererComponent (JTable table, Object obj, boolean isSelected, boolean hasFocus, int row, int column) { Component cell = super.getTableCellRendererComponent( table, obj, isSelected, hasFocus, row, column);
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This is from the Table Model.
public class DuesTableModel extends AbstractTableModel implements TableModelListener { private List<List<Object>> dataList = new ArrayList<>(); private String[] header = { "ID"," PAYMENT YEAR" , "AMOUNT"}; // Payment year is a date datatype private int minRowCount = 5;
I am making a quiz in Java. I need to be able to add images and colours into my quiz, to make the GUI look more appealing. At the moment, the JOptionPane that I am using looks very plain and boring. I want to be able to have my quiz running the same as it is at the moment, but I want to be able to import the images, add colours, and add Here is a copy of my quiz code:
table.addKeyListener(new KeyListener() { public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e) { if (e.getKeyCode()==KeyEvent.VK_ENTER) { model.addRow(new Object[]{"", "","",""}); } } public void keyReleased(KeyEvent e) { } public void keyTyped(KeyEvent e) { } } );
I've added JTable to JPanel and used DefaultTableModel. I have to add a new empty Row to table after i press enter key. But somehow I've not been successful so far.
I'm trying to fill my jtable with an arraylist. The problem is the jtable is in an extended class and the arraylist in the mainGUI. Now how can I fill the jtable with the arraylist?
That's the arraylist in my MainGUI
BufferedReader in = null; ArrayList<String> data = new ArrayList<String>(); try { in = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("1.dat.txt")); String str; while ((str = in.readLine()) != null) { data.add(str);
I want to use JTable in which the user can enter the obtained marks of students and automatically add (total) the obtained marks in the total column. The structure of the table is given below.
I'm doing this project where I need to make a persian carpet using recursive methods. I already have my recursive what I'm trying to implement is the use of color. My method BorderColor draws a square using a random color choose from an array.
public void Cuadrado(Graphics g){ Random color = new Random(); g.setColor(colors[color.nextInt(colors.length)]); g.drawLine(left, top, right, top); g.drawLine(left, top, left, bottom);
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What I'm trying to do is getting the color from 4 different corners in order to create a new one and make a recursive call. I already tried using the method getPixelColor from the Robot() object but I quit it because is a recursive method and it may cause trouble with the recursive stack. I created this method to create the new color and then call it in the PersianRug method, but I dont have a clue on how to obtain and implement the new colors.
public int newColor(int c,int c1,int c2,int c3, int a){ int c4=((c+c1+c2+c3)%13)*a; return c4; }
My code is running via javaw on Windows 7 and XP. It sits in the background waiting for a barcode to be swiped, and then wakes up and asks a question. The trouble is that sometimes (definitely not always), it shows like this:
The code is:
public static void Question(String sTitle,String sLabel) { JFrame window = new JFrame(); // Create a modal dialog d = new JDialog(window, sTitle, true); d.setLayout( new BoxLayout(d.getContentPane(),BoxLayout.Y_AXIS) ); JPanel p1 = new JPanel();
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Initially I though it might because I had another thread running which occasionally put up announcement messages in JFrames. But I have taken this out and the problem still persists.
So i was thinking about colors in java and was wondering what kinda colors are regonised by java..found this java.awt.color.. which goes very indepth with transparancy(alpha) and other formats of colors..
Question:
I wanne make a programm in java that breaks up a picture(pixels) and put it together again..Storing values of the colors and so forth..Which format of colors would be easy to start with if taking about java programming? RGB?
My assignment is for a game where there is a board of colors and each player draws a color and moves to that position on the board. It will then output how many cards total in the game it took whichever player to win. If no winner it outputs the number of cards that none won by going through. I attached the file that corresponds with my code.
This is the desired output:
Player 1 won after 7 cards. Player 2 won after 8 cards. No player won after 8 cards. Player 2 won after 4 cards. No player won after 6 cards. Player 2 won after 8 cards. Player 1 won after 4 cards. Player 2 won after 8 cards. Player 1 won after 1 cards. No player won after 200 cards. Player 4 won after 100 cards.
import java.io.*; import java.util.Scanner; public class ProgrammingAssignment1 { /** * @param args the command line arguments */ public static int players; public static int cards; public static int boardlength; public static String board;
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The output that I get is:
Player 1 won after 3 cards. Player 2 won after 8 cards. No player won after 8 cards. Player 1 won after 3 cards. No player won after 6 cards. Player 2 won after 8 cards. Player 1 won after 3 cards. Player 2 won after 8 cards. Player 1 won after 1 cards. No player won after 200 cards. Player 4 won after 100 cards.I guess I'm supposed to set the playerPos[] to -1, but I'm unsure how.
I need to write an image to a .png with a 255-color indexed color model. I know usually do it like this: Java Code: BufferedImage img=new BufferedImage(width,height,BufferedImage.TYPE_BYTE_INDEXED,model); mh_sh_highlight_all('java'); but that doesn't work with models with 255 colors (as opposed to 256 colors). I'm fairly sure it is the BufferedImage creation that is the problem, as when I call model.getMapSize(), it returns the correct size.
The extra color added to the image's index is 15,15,15.
Should I be something other than a BufferedImage to write the image, or should I be using a different constructor for BufferedImage, or am I doing something else wrong?
I have a program I wrote long ago. I change colors of buttons at times. Here is the code:
for(int Player=0; Player < 8; Player++){ //make them all background dealerLabels[Player].setBackground(new java.awt.Color(212,208,200)); } //Now make the new dealer green dealerLabels[dl].setBackground(new java.awt.Color(51, 255, 0));
The color of the buttons has always changed under XP but when I run the program on Windows 8 only the edges of the buttons change.
I have a question about JTextArea colors. When i set the color to blue and then write something on the JTextArea (JTextArea.append) and then set it back to black everything will be black. How can i solve that? Like in Notepad++ or Eclipse when you write keywords in a JTextArea (where you write your code) only some words change color.
This is my code:
// All the imports public class whatever extends JFrame { JTextArea a = new JTextArea(); public whatever() { super("Title"); add(a);
After generating a. JAR with Netbeans Java, when I play I see the colors of the components, the design and formatting is lost and the form gets a very basic formatting, for example, if I set a button with the color [0, 40.255] and build the. JAR after this, when I run the. JAR this button turns gray, and it happens with all the layout of the form.
After generating a. JAR with Netbeans Java, when I play I see the colors of the components, the design and formatting is lost and the form gets a very basic formatting, for example, if I set a button with the color [0, 40.255] and build the. JAR after this, when I run the. JAR this button turns gray, and it happens with all the layout of the form.
so i'm supposed to create a jframe with only 1 button. each time you push the button it is supposed to go from red to green to blue to gray and back to red starting over. i can get is the background to change on the first click, then the button is useless for eternity. here is my code:
import java.awt.*; import javax.swing.*; import java.awt.event.*; public class Exercise2_59 extends JFrame implements ActionListener { JButton change;
I'm writing an ESP game code for class. The problem is i cant get it to cycle through the colors after each guess is entered. It stays fixed on the original random number generated.
import java.util.Random; import java.util.Scanner; public class Final1 { String colorInput, computerColor; int computerNum, right, wrong;
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This repeats 10x but the color never changes from the initial random chosen.
I created a GUI with NetBeans. When I run the program in XP and the program changes the button colors, the whole button changes color. In this case, from "background" to "Green".When I run the program under Windows 8 only the border of the button becomes green.
NetBeans seems to use the Look and Feel "nimbus". I single stepped through the program on both computers and it looks like a request for nimbus does not cause an exception on either computer.
I was working on this project, and I have everything working, except that it doesn't change the colors of the shapes in the other window. Here's the code to see what I'm doing wrong:
Java Code:
import javax.swing.*; import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; public class JDemo { //Global Variables static Color color0 = Color.blue; //sets the value in the color0 variable to the method Color.blue . static Color color1 = Color.red; //Sets the value in the color1 variable to the method Color.red .
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The button0 is supposed to switch the color in window1, and button1 is supposed to switch the color in window0.
We have developed a theme called default.css that is extending of the default caspian.css. What we want to do is offer users the ability to override values from default.css to change colors etc. How can that be done?
I am trying to write a TreeMap that can hold a max of 20 colors and a minimum of 8. I have a while loop using pollLastEntry to limit the max but I can't figure out how to set the minimum. The hex number is the map's key and the color name is the value. I tried to use entrySet() and iterator to just double the size of the map but map can't have multiple keys with the same value. It also seems that to set a minimum would require some kind of further input(which I'm trying to avoid) of colors and their hex numbers.
//Method to hard code the colors into the map public TreeMap<String, String> cm() { //Color Map <Hex number, Color name> //Uses a TreeMap to keep all the colors organized by key TreeMap<String, String> cMap = new TreeMap<String, String>(); cMap.put("FFFF00", " Yellow");
Simple gui task. it meant to draw pie chart with different colors. i can't seem to find a mistake in it. It works if i put in g2g.draw(arc) i know arcs overlaps a bit due int conversion, but that's ok.
I need to compare two jtable and set the value from one jtabel to the other jtable.
jtable one consist of:
Unit ID Unit Name Access
ABC, Inc ABC Incorporate (checkbox) value = uncheck
CDE, Inc CDE Incorporate (Checkbox) value = uncheck
jtable two consist of:
Unit ID Access
ABC, Inc ABC Incorporate (checkbox) value = checked CDE, Inc CDE Incorporate (Checkbox) value = checked
if comparing jtable one an jtable two has the same Unit ID then colum Access from jtable two value is set to jtable one become check based on jtable two.I did the code but did not work:
for (i = 0, jTable1.getrowcount(), i++) { for (j = 0, jTable1.getrowcount(), j++) { if (jTable1.getvalueAt(i,0) == jTable2.getvalueat(j,0)) { jTable1.setvalueat(true,i,2) } } }
I am developing a product where the client needs to display the content of XML in a JSP page. This XML will be extracted from database and will be temporarily sotred in a String object and will then be flushed to JSP page for display. This was working fine unitl now. But now the customer wants display each tag with one color. attribute in another color and data in another color.
For ex: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
this should be displayed in one color. Then
<ichicsrmessageheader>Data</ichicsrmessageheader>
In the above one the tag should be displayed in one color and "Data" should be displayed in another color
In the above sample tag should be in one color and attribute should be in one color ex: red and value of the attribute should be in another color ex: blue and "Data" should be in one color ex: green.
Here is the sample screen shot of how xml should is currently being displayed.