Import Text File - Display Box Of Sorts
Jan 12, 2014
I would like to build a GUI where by I can import a text file and interrogate certain values and then display them in a window. Thing is I would like to know what window type that will support this. i.e Panel,internal frame,dialog box.. etc etc... I am using Netbeans.
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May 22, 2014
I am trying to write a program, which includes an import data option. This option is used to import information from a text file.
The data is read from the file and objects are created and added to the student's record (The text file contains some information of the courses that the student is taking).
So my question is, how do i import information from a text file ?
and after they are imported, how do i create the objects in order to add them to the student's record ?
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Apr 17, 2015
I'm supposed to write a GUI application letting the user enter a file on the text field and display its hex representation in a text area and vice versa.
Here's my code:
/*
* To change this license header, choose License Headers in Project Properties.
* To change this template file, choose Tools | Templates
* and open the template in the editor.
*/
package hexconvertor;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
public class HexConvertor extends javax.swing.JFrame {
[Code] .....
It's not doing anything, I don't understand why.
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Apr 5, 2014
Usually, most of the time, I import the standard java stuff.But what happens when I find a code with a list of those com. imports:
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import com.itseasy.rtf.RTFDocument;
import com.itseasy.rtf.text.Border;
import com.itseasy.rtf.text.Field;
Where are these imports and how do I "get" them?
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May 6, 2014
I am facing a problem while executing a task. My task is to make such a code which will search for my source code file (abc.java) in all directories and then displays the code in textarea inside frame and along with that i also have to display the path of the file in text field. I have coded something but i am really not getting anywhere near my task.
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*
public class Lab extends JFrame {
[Code] ....
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Jul 10, 2014
I think I need to save the file into an object but I cannot seem to figure out how. I tried to save it into a string array but that did not work either. I have been working on that section for three weeks and cannot get it to display correctly.
public class DVDList2 {
private static void CreateGUI(){
File file = new File("C:UsersaprildesktopDVD.txt");
JTextField txtName, txtSeason, txtSearch, txtMain;
JFrame frame = new JFrame("DVD List");
txtName = new JTextField(20);
[Code]...
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Apr 7, 2014
I am trying to upload the text file in specific location in my disk but when I open selection window it displays all type of files while it should display the files only having .txt extensions
I am writing the code below,
<%@page import="org.apache.commons.fileupload.*,java.util.*,java.io.*"%>
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<%
// JSP to handle uploading
// Create a new file upload handler
[code]....
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May 15, 2014
I have my below Swing GUI code in which I want to read and display some contents present in text file say (test.txt) which is located in my local disk (C: est.txt). My pane tab 2 is divided into two halves horizontally. How can I read and write the test.txt file contents under the tab tab2 in the first half of the pane(where currently it is 2 written)?
Sample test.txt present in my local hard disk location
username:test1
Password:test1
DataBasename: testDB
CODE FOR TABBED PANE
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
public class SplitPaneExp {
public static void main(String[] args){
Runnable r = new Runnable() {
public void run() {
JFrame frame = new JFrame("WELCOME");
[Code] ......
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Apr 14, 2014
I have to write a gui program where I can enter a file name and then it gets displayed in a text area when I click Open. Conceptually, I do not get this. I was thinking of appending the text file into a string or something, but I guess I'm confused on how it all works and how I can open the text file. Not asking for the code, but just a compass or something.
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Apr 24, 2015
I'm working on a simple text editor, and I'm currently saving the contents of my JTextPane in a file using an HTMLEditorKit (text is a JTextPane):
private void save() throws IOException {
int returnVal = fc.showSaveDialog(window);
if (returnVal == JFileChooser.APPROVE_OPTION) {
StyledDocument doc = (StyledDocument)text.getDocument();
HTMLEditorKit kit = new HTMLEditorKit();
BufferedOutputStream out;
[Code] ....
The problem I'm having is that after opening a file that I saved, it does not display (if I disable text/html, it displays the entire html code, but when I re-enable it, nothing displays at all.) Am I loading it wrong, or am I setting the JTextPane's text incorrectly? Or is it, perhaps, another error that I didn't catch?
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Jun 4, 2014
How to use a .class file I unpacked from a .jar file I downloaded from the Internet.
I downloaded the commons-io-2.4.jar file from commons . apache . org /proper/commons-io/
In it you can see that there is a class called FileUtil.class:
jar tf commons-io-2.4.jar | grep FileUtil
org/apache/commons/io/FileUtils.class
I extracted this with the following command:
jar xf commons-io-2.4.jar FileUtils.class
It is now in ..uk/ac/ebi/bioinvindex/services/datasearch/commons/FileUtils.class
Now, I have a java file where I would like to use FileUtils.
How do I do that? How do I import it?
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Apr 10, 2014
I am trying to figure out how to import a txt file that has a color and a four digit number. Everything that I have tried comes up with some kind of error.
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.InputMismatchException;
[Code] ....
I couldn't find an edit button. I need to store the String and int from the txt file into an array. The problem that I keep having is that the compiler seems to want it as either two ints or two Strings.
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Jan 16, 2014
I have a AbstractTable and would like to import a txt file into it. I know how to do it for a Default Table but I am not allowed to use it.
// Import Filechooser
public static ActionListener importChooseFileButtonListener = new ActionListener() {
@Override
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
JFileChooser jfc = new JFileChooser();
int returnVal = jfc.showOpenDialog(jfc);
ImportPopup imp = new ImportPopup();
[Code] ....
What do I have to do to import the file into the table?
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Jul 16, 2014
Whenever I use a control inside an .fxml file like:
<Label></Label>, <TableView></TableView>, etcera ...
I get an exception for example:
Label is not a valid type., TableView is not a valid Type., etcera
This exception I then solve with placing an import tag inside the .fxml file.
However as I do not know each import name, I have to look this up like writing down:
Label label = new Label();
inside a class and then place my cursor on it to see which import name Eclipse generates.
This import name i then put inside the .fxml file with <? import ?> beginning and end tags with question marks around it.
Is there anyways to automatically generate these import tags inside an .fxml file even if you don't know the import name for the control you want to use?
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Apr 12, 2013
How to import data from a file using Object Oriented Programing? I know how to write OOP Java and I know how to read data from a file in Procedural Java but would like to know more about how to do it OOP. Is it the same as reading data process as in Procedural programming?
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Mar 15, 2015
I have a program that reads lines of text, but some of the lines of text aren't applicable and break the program. I'd like to put a letter in front of the lines in the .txt file I want to use, such as a #.
I need to make an if loop that'll check for the first letter on the line being #, and use the line in the program if true and skip if false. I'm guessing a boolean variable would be useful here to be true or false depending on the presence of #, but I don't know how to only read the first letter of each line, how can I do this?
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Mar 18, 2014
Write a class named FileDisplay with the following methods:
1.) constructor: the class's constructor should take the name of a fil as an arugment.
2.) displayHead: This method should display only the first five lines of the file's contents
Here is the following code I have made so far
import java.io.*;
public class FileDisplay
{
private String filename;
public FileDisplay(String Filename) throws IOException
[Code] ....
First, in my constructor I have taken in an argument and used that argument to open up an output file. Meanwhile, I'm trying to work n the displayhead method to print out information and to read data to. I haven't opened up my input file yet, but I'm not understand how can I read a print data to an output file. in
public void displayHead()
{FileWriter file=new FileWriter(Filename)}
do I make create another instance of the filewriter class to output data?
In simple words, suppose to I want to display some messages on my output file in the displayhead function. Since I already have opened up the file in the constructor, how do I combine that in this method...
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Dec 12, 2014
I am checking how to do following task.
01. pickup the selected text file and read the line by line and output the text in to visual text pane.
what i did:.
01. I wrote code that read the text file and output in to jave console/ also some of the interface.
the code read txt file:
Java Code:
String fileName = "C:/Users/lakshan/Desktop/lawyer.txt";
File textFile = new File(fileName);
Scanner in = new Scanner (textFile);
while(in.hasNextLine()){
[code]....
so it will read any text file dynamically and output to the text pane in interface. I think scanner code must be execute after the select the file from the browser and set the scanned result in to variable. then later out put the var as string in some jswing component?
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Feb 2, 2014
I am trying to read a text file into Java and split the text into tokens. Eventually I want to be able to count the number of instances of a specific word. However, at this point, when I run the file, all I get is the location of the file rather than the text in the file.
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
public class textTest3 {
/**
* Prints the number of words in a given file
*
* @param args
* @throws IOException
*/
[Code]...
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Sep 25, 2014
I am in the middle of creating a chess application, and am currently working on laying out a list of moves on the right of the actual board. Specifically, I want to have a JLabel that says "moves" on top of a JList that contains the moves, on top of two buttons, labeled "<" and ">" respectively, to which I will eventually add functionality to take back and un-take back moves. Currently I have the first two parts down, but when I add my buttons,the other components are getting messed up.
I have all of these things in a vertical BoxLayout inside of a JPanel with a fixed width of 70, and a height that varies according to the size of the window (I overrode the getPreferredSize method of the JPanel). The two buttons are within their own JPanel with a grid layout with one row and two columns. Then I basically just add the moves list label, the movesList, and the panel housing the buttons to the larger panel, in that order.
However, I am encountering two problems. One, the buttons display the text "... " instead of "<" and ">" as if there is not enough room, although I'm pretty sure three periods take up more space than one less than or more than sign. The next is that, without the buttons at the bottom, the label reading "moves" is appropriately centered (or left aligned, I can't tell which) over the movesList, and you can read its whole text. However, when I add in the buttons at the bottom, the label of the top shifts over to the right and then reads "mov..." because it has run out of room.
Here is my code:
//move list
movesListLabel = new JLabel("Moves");
//the components for the actual movesList come from another class with an object called pen, but I don't think this is the problem
listModel = pen.getListModel();
JList movesList = pen.getMovesList();
JScrollPane listScroller = pen.getMovesListScrollPane();
[Code] .....
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Jul 16, 2014
I have been trying to get my radio buttons to display text when they are selected in a textbox but for some reason no matter what i try it wont display. Here is my code i have removed my attempt to get the action listener working.
package listVsSet.Desktop.copy;
import java.awt.BorderLayout;
public class ListVsSetGui extends JFrame {
private JPanel contentPane;
private JMenuBar menuBar;
private JMenuItem mntnListVsSet;
[Code] .....
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Oct 2, 2014
I'm trying to display all the values from a for loop into a label control in my application. Problem is, its only displaying the last number.
--------------------------------------------Code----------------------------------------------
int lottoNumbers1 = Integer.parseInt(txtLotteryNumbers1.getText());
int lottoNumbers2 = Integer.parseInt(txtLotteryNumbers2.getText());
int lottoNumbers3 = Integer.parseInt(txtLotteryNumbers3.getText());
int lottoNumbers4 = Integer.parseInt(txtLotteryNumbers4.getText());
int lottoNumbers5 = Integer.parseInt(txtLotteryNumbers5.getText());
//int lottoNumbers6 = Integer.parseInt(txtLotteryNumbers6.getText());
[Code]...
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May 14, 2014
So I want the method getDisplayText of d to be returned as long as the for loop runs. When I do this I get a compile time error to enter a return statement. I am currently trying to fix it by returning an empty string, yet this doesn't seem the right way to go.
public static String displayMultiple(Displayable d, int count)
{
for(int i = 1; i <= count; i++)
return d.getDisplayText();
return "";
}
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Apr 19, 2014
I want to display a new panel with a text field and a label in it, and add the text from that textfield to an array list each time i press enter. here is what i am trying to do:
public JPanel startStateNoPanel(){
startStateNoPanel = new JPanel(null);
startStateNoPanel.setBackground(Color.YELLOW);
stateNo = new JLabel();
stateNo.setText("Enter Start State Number: ");
stateNo.setBounds(5,40,200,20);
[Code]...
Here is my method to add Panel to Action Panel which is further added to the Frame
public void addPanel(JPanel panel, String name){
ActionPanel.add(panel, name); // there is the card layout on action panel
}
symbolCountPanel is a panel which consists of a text field to take numberOf alphabets
if((symbolCountPanel.isShowing()) && (ex.getSource() == symbolCountF)){
if(!isTextFieldEmpty(symbolCountF)){
new SwingWorker<Void, Void>() {
protected Void doInBackground() throws Exception {
AlphabetCountF.setText(symbolCountF.getText());
setNumberOfAlphabets(Integer.parseInt(symbolCountF.getText())); // setting Number of Alphabets
[Code]....
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Mar 21, 2011
I am new to jsp .i created a wepage in jsp. That's i need to create dynamic textboxes in jsp and want to display the values of the textbox in next page.
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Apr 24, 2014
I have written a program to enter a name in a text box of an html file, get the name in a Servlet, search for the name in the database and inform the user whether or not the name is in the database via an applet. I'm trying to get the information from the applet to display in a colored oval, green w/white font if the name is in the database and red w/black font if the name is not in the database. I can get the information to display just not in the colored ovals and text that I want, I am including only the applet code, not the HTML or Servlet.
import java.applet.*;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.sql.*;
public class MyApplet extends Applet {
public void paint(Graphics page){
[code]....
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