Radio Button - Display Country Flag And Description
Apr 9, 2014
I'm trying to make it to where each button is supposed to display the country's flag and a description. As of right now, I've hit a roadblock and haven't been able to get past it. As of right now, without the errors in the setDisplay method where setTitle and the other two are undefined for that type, I get each country's name listed as a radio button.
However, I haven't been able to get anything else to display.
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class Flags extends JFrame{
private String[] flagTitles= {"Canada", "China", "Denmark", "France", "Germany", "India", "Norway", "United Kingdom", "United States of America"};
private ImageIcon[] flagImage= {
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;
I am writing code for a form in which i want to display data by selecting radiobutton.The code is working for single radiobutton but it not work when i select the other radiobutton.
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the code is given below:]
private void jRadioButton1ActionPerformed(java.awt.event.Action Event evt) { // TODO add your handling code here: int LIMIT = Integer.parseInt(jTextField2.getText()); int ULIMIT = Integer.parseInt(jTextField3.getText()); { DefaultTableModel model = (DefaultTableModel) jTable1.getModel();
I'm working on a GUI application, I'm building it based on an example of a image provided and I am having an issue with my radio boxes, well the easiest way to explain will be if you look at the too attached images , the example im working from has the radio-boxes transparent they are the same color as the background image, my radio boxes seem to sit ontop of the background image with their default grey border, How can i make my radioboxes blend into the background like in the given example?
Im using Netbeans GUI toolkip to build this app, for the background image in the jpanel i just created a label and set the icon to the image i wanted.
I am using Java Swing to create a GUI. I have some radio buttons on a JFrame that gets opened when the user makes a certain selection. I want to read a config file to have the radio buttons selected or deselected when the form is opened to indicate the current state of the radio button based on the saved config file.
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I was trying to use RadioButton.setSelected(True); but this doesn't actually visibly select the radio button.
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Now when user clicks on the previous button to change the previous selction , I want his previous selection to be shown selected. How can I do that.
How do you make it so that you can select 2 buttons in a radio button group? for example: If I have 7 radio buttons, and I want to be able to select 2 of the 7 instead of 1.
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What would be the simplest way of creating a Dialog that can add TextField dynamically based on whether a radio button option from the dialog box is selected. I thought of JOptionPane.showMessageDialog and adding a JComponent though I would not be able to add a TextField on the fly and I would not be able to add ActionListeners. The dialog would initially contain some radio buttons, labels and textfields.
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Write a program that prompts the user for information about some countries, creates an object for each country, and then stores the objects in an array. After the user has entered information about all the countries, your program should print out which countries in the list have the smallest and largest area and population density. Assume the user will enter information about at least one country but that the program will not have to store more than ten countries in the array. The user will indicate that they are done entering countries by typing "DONE" for a country name. Here is an example of what your program must look like when it is executed (user input is shown bold)
Please enter the name of a country: United States Enter the area in square km and population of United States: 9827000 310000000 Please enter the name of a country: Mexico Enter the area in square km and population of Mexico: 1973000 122300000 Please enter the name of a country: Canada Enter the area in square km and population of Canada: 9985000 35160000 Please enter the name of a country: Liberia Enter the area in square km and population of Liberia: 111370 4294000 Please enter the name of a country: DONE
Liberia has the smallest area at 111370 square km. Canada has the largest area at 9985000 square km. Canada has the smallest population density at 3.521282 people per square km. Mexico has the largest population density at 61.986822 people per square km.
I don't know, I'm really confused with this Java program. I don't know how to do the main part of the program where the user inputs, array, and the output.
// Access the Scanner and ArrayList class by importing the java.util package. import java.util.Scanner;
/** Project - A Country Object * The purpose of this program is for the user to enter some information at most 10 countries. After the user has entered information about all the countries, the program should print out which countries in the list have the smallest and largest area and population density. */
public class Country { private String countryName; private int theArea; private int thePopulation; public Country(String countryName, int thePopulation, int theArea)
All the entries in the table are of type String.However, the String content for the “Head4” column can be very larger and displaying this makes the table very large.As an alternative, is there a way to provide a button for the “Head4” for each row and when the user selects the button on that row, the corresponding “Head4” column contents is displayed in a pop up dialog box ? I am using Primefaces 5.0.
regionsBuilder.setMultiChoiceItems( displayNames, regionsEnabled, new DialogInterface.OnMultiChoiceClickListener() { @Override
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Questions:
1. Describe what the code displays. A error message would be shown when the use has selected an insufficient number of options.
2. Describe when an event handler (included in the code) gets executed? The event handler gets executed every time a user selects an option(???)
3. Explain a feature of what is displayed
4. Explain the meaning of all of the parameters in the central, complicated call of the code.
5. Describe how the code handles two possible situations.When the user has selected a sufficient number of options (no less than or equal to 0), then no error message would be shown. On the other hand, an error message will be shown when the user has not selected a sufficient number of options (0). (???)
So today i was trying to compile a simple script that used to work before on Sublime Text 2, an i got the following error;
javac: invalid flag: Usage: javac <options> <source files> use -help for a list of possible options
I already know the script works because i didn't change anything since the last time it work, but anyways just in case i tried running a HelloWorld program just to check it out and i got the same error. The i stop trying to compiling the HelloWorld on Sublime so I went to Terminal and i got the same exact error.
I have jFrame where I have to display data from database on button click. There are 4 buttons, first to display the first record in database, last to display the last record in database, next to display the next record and previous to display the previous record. I have done first and last record but what should I do to display the next and previous record.
Reading a sequential flat file (which is working) but now I need to add code to update the status flag (setting it to ‘Y’ position(7,1)) before I close the file and not sure how without defining the fields.
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public class JCottageFrame extends JFrame //implements ActionListener { final int ONE_ROOM = 600; final int TWO_ROOMS = 850; final int ROWBOAT = 60; int price;
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I believe the errors are because I am trying to add the radio buttons to the button group and making them mutually exclusive, but I'm struggling to follow the textbook on how to properly do this. When I remove the two lines of code that are causing the errors, my code compiles and the JFrame shows correctly. The only issue is that it is allowing me to select "One room" and "Two rooms" at the same time.
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I am using a HashMap to store names (keys) and IDs (values). I have set it up so that the radio buttons are added to the JPanel dynamically. That is, each time a name/id is added, a new radio button is automatically generated and added to the panel. Here is a snippet of the code I have thus far:
The above code adds all of the radio buttons to the panel just fine. However, I need the buttons to be mutually exclusive. I would like to be able to not only add the buttons dynamically, but I need the buttons to be added to a ButtonGroup dynamically as well. That is, when I add a new hashmap entry the a new radio button is generated and added to the radiobutton group.