Swing/AWT/SWT :: How To Make Expand / Collapsable Panel
Oct 29, 2005Is it possible to make Expand/Collapsable panels in Java without writing huge amounts of code? I want something like this Expand/Collapse How would I go about it?
View RepliesIs it possible to make Expand/Collapsable panels in Java without writing huge amounts of code? I want something like this Expand/Collapse How would I go about it?
View RepliesIf I wish to create a toolbox that looks like the toolbox as in photoshop tat some can collapse or expand, which type of button or function should I use?
View Replies View RelatedI am trying to make a Connect Four game with java swing, but I am getting an error with my attempt at making an multi D panel maker when I try to run it.
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
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Is there some equivalent of the Swing TreeWillExpand-listener for TreeView?
In my particular case I want to check whether some constrains are set to show some children before they will populated in the view.
When i click on the button from bottom panel, top panel need to be redrawn. But redrawing is not happening. It happens only when resizing the applet.
public class Graphics_Chart(){
public init(){
JScrollPane topPane = new JScrollPane(new ImagePanel2());
topPane.setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(JScrollPane.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER);
topPane.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(JScrollPane.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER);
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What are a couple of examples to code a button that if it's clicked the panel's visibility is set to false?
View Replies View RelatedI'm trying to make a button that will make a panel not visible and then will make another panel visible but i keep getting this error...
test.java:19: error: local variable panel is accessed from within inner class; needs to be declared final
panel.setVisible(false);
^
1 error
Java Code:
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class test{
public static void main(String[] args){
JFrame test = new JFrame("Test");
test.setSize(600,400);
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I currently have the code set up to iterate through objects and keep track of them but how do I do the same and draw the objects on the panel window? I'm confused on what to do and how to start it.
Here's the code I have so far, the 'Car' which I want to draw extends to another class which extends to GameObject. I currently have a 'draw()' method under the 'Car' class but nothing in the 'draw()' method yet. From what I understand i'm suppose to have a 'draw()' method under 'GameObjects' class also?
public class MapView extends JPanel implements IObserver, ActionListener{
JPanel myPanel;
private Timer timer = new Timer(5, this);
int x = 0;
int moveX = 2;
public MapView(){
super.setBorder(BorderFactory.createTitledBorder("Map:"));
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Mostly I don't understand how to go through the iterator again to paint the objects. Wouldn't I need to put another iterator under 'paintComponent()' or can it be done under 'update()' ?
how to get some shapes from the GameObjects onto my panel.
I've created a chat program, but now I need to show messages in different colors depending if the message is received or sent. I was wondering if I can use jlabel to do this but in this case I need that jlabels to scroll in a jpanel. how to do this or maybe using a rtf ?
View Replies View RelatedI have this panel in a nested class in the MainPanel class and it does not display, when I launch the applet, or more like, the two menus "LineColor" and "BackColor" from the nested class ColorPanel do not display .
This is the code:
package ui.panels;
import interfaces.Resettable;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.awt.GridLayout;
import java.awt.Panel;
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My panel named panelIncomeInfo are not showing the components that I have added.
public class PayrollGUI {
private JPanel panelIncomeInfo = new JPanel ();
private JPanel panel = new JPanel ();
private JPanel panelPayCheckInfo = new JPanel ();
private JButton close = new JButton ("Close");
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Program is not working. I want to use buttonPanel object in ColorAction class and the process is unknown to me .
package button;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class ButtonFrame extends JFrame
{
public JPanel buttonPanel;
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I am getting datas from user and checking it with database (MS SQL ) if it fits it is sweatching to new window. In new window I need to use again my database so I need to add connecting datas again. I would like to get them from login window. How to do that? I know theory but when I am writting code nothing works. Here is working code for login panel :
/*import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import javax.swing.*;
public class Login extends JFrame {
public String url;
public static void main(String[] args) {
Log frameTabel = new Log();
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I have two classes: main (with JFrame) and a panelLogin class with a method returning a panel with all login components..so I create a new panelLogin in main and use the method to get the panel, put it into my JFrame. But here the problem: on the loginPanel the ActionListener for the login-event, if the input is correct,the panel shall disappear and the main panel shall appear.Should I make some kind of top class, which handels the panels?
View Replies View RelatedI have a program with a main panel JPanel that implements KeyListener. I added a JTextArea to which I added as the KeyListener: this, meaning the main panel. I made the JTextArea fill the entire main panel because I want to catch a key press anywhere in the main panel.I catch the key presses and the program does what I want it to.
I added a JToolBar to the program; it is working just fine.Now that I have two components on the main panel - toolbar and panel with textarea -, the textarea must have the focus before it will send the KeyEvent and call keyPressed(). I don't want to expect the user to click on the main window to get the program to start or after each time they use the toolbar.
I have tried calling both requestFocus() and requestFocusInWindow() on the textarea; neither call worked. I put the toolbar at PAGE_END instead of PAGE_START; this worked to allow the program to start but I don't want to have the toolbar at the bottom and once I clicked on a toolbar button, the textarea lost the focus.
I need to be able to give the textarea the focus when the program starts and after the user uses a toolbar button. (I suspect that if I solve the problem when the program starts, I can use the same method after handling a button press.)
I want to switch panel on click of a button and code for switching panels is written in update method (Which gets called from notify observer of another class as part of Observer pattern.
unoGameController.playGame(playerFirst.getText(), playerSecond.getText());
playGame in Panel 1 of class 1 calls another class (class 2)and data comes in update method of class 1(Observer interface).
Now for switching panels code is in gameControllerDataProcessing . I am not able to switch the panels when this functionality runs.
However if i dont call the unoGameController.playGame(playerFirst.getText(), playerSecond.getText() and directly call the update method or directly write the switching panel code . then it works fine.
btnNewButton_1.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
if((!(playerFirst.getText().equalsIgnoreCase("") ||playerSecond.getText().equalsIgnoreCase(""))&&(!playerFirst.getText().equalsIgnoreCase(playerSecond.getText())) ) ){
unoGameController.playGame(playerFirst.getText(), playerSecond.getText());
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I want to do something when the treeitem collapsed or expanded,but both clicked the tree item icon and double clicked tree item can collapsed or expanded the tree item.so how to listen collapse and expand event?
View Replies View RelatedIn JButton's click event, I wanto to show a JPanel to print the message "Processing" on the screen. Before JButton's click logic end, hide the JPanel.
Actually, JPanel is not displayed. I do not know why.When msgPanel .setVisible(false); is commented out, JPanel is normally displayed .But do not know how to hide it when JButton's click logic is finished.
Here is the code.
loadBtn.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
@Override
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent arg0) {
JPanel msgPanel = new JPanel(rootFrame);
// Show the message JPanel
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I am trying to read Point objects from .drw file which contains endpoints of line segments, and draw lines making a square on panel when I run the program. This is what I have got so far. how to get the points using array for drawing ?
// inside the method to read points objects from .drw file
try {
fos = new FileInputStream("square.drw");
oos = new ObjectInputStream(fos);
// creating an object of Point class
endPoints = new Point[sampleSize];
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I have a JPanel that's using a simple GridBagLayout.
JPanel panel = new JPanel();
GridBagLayout qPanelLayout = new GridBagLayout();
qPanelLayout.columnWidths = new int[] { 0 };
qPanelLayout.rowHeights = new int[] { 0 };
qPanelLayout.columnWeights = new double[] { Double.MIN_VALUE };
qPanelLayout.rowWeights = new double[] { 0.0 };
panel.setLayout(qPanelLayout);
componentCount = 0;
Based on user input I am adding sub-panels to the panel. These sub-panels may vary in height. They take up the full width of the Panel.
public void add(Component comp) {
GridBagConstraints gbc = new GridBagConstraints();
gbc.fill = GridBagConstraints.HORIZONTAL;
gbc.insets = new Insets(2,2,2,2);
gbc.gridx = 0;
gbc.gridy = componentCount++;
panel.add(comp, gbc_questionPane1);
}
The odd behaviour I'm seeing is that if the height of the new sub-panel I'm adding is less than the height of the largest sub-panel currently displayed then the main panel does not repaint. If its height is equal or greater then the Panel does repaint, and any sub-panels that were added but not visible before are now painted. What have I missed?
When I click on a row in a JTable, I want to have a row appear above it. For now I'm just making that row be a duplicate of the row I clicked on, but eventually this will be some sort of previous history of that row, so as you are editing the row you actually clicked on you can look directly above it and see what the data used to look like.
I"m not having any problem creating the row, nor am I having an issue getting it positioned correctly. What I want to do with this added row is made it so you can't edit the entire row, and also really make this row stand out. I'd like to say make this row stand out or "POP" so to speak so there is no confusing what it is. I'd almost like to make it look like the row header or even better... Most of what I am seeing are ways to make particular cells uneditable, so I think my backup plan is that, but Is there a good way to do what I described?
I'm having a hard time finding out the way to make JTextField editable. In what circumstances it can be disabled to write? [even the text in the field can't be selected, not to mention being uneditable. I did the followings to make it editable.
1. In its Properties panel(frame or whatever), checked the "editable" item.
2. In the code I made it run the code below :
void makeFieldsEditable(Boolean flag) {
Left_Name_field.setEditable(flag);
Left_Name_field.setEnabled(flag);
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}
Is it related with the properties of the control(JTextField)'s surrounding panel, or even the largest containing frame? Using Netbeans ....
I had developed small GUI using swing group layout, which is nice to see on windows, but when I tried it on Linux the GUI look is varied. Then I set the GUI height and width by taking screen resolution, still it is varies the screen look. How I can make the GUI such that it looks the same on all screen resolutions.
View Replies View RelatedI have two(panel1 and panel2) panels in a jframe,all three of them are different classes .
In jframe there is a display panel on which the panel1 and panel2 are called and displayed.
now i have a button in panel1 .i want that when i will click on that button panel2 will be displayed or added to the dispalypanel of jframe.
how to make this restart button work. This is what I have so far. I have put the restart button code in red and bold...
package Game;
public class Buttons extends javax.swing.JPanel {
private GameWorld world;
private int restart;
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I want to do a simple background which is only rendered once onto my screen. I want to use
G.fillRect(0, 0, getWidth(), getHeight());
and make the whole background black, but only once. I wanted to try out making the fillRect into a variable so I can do:
if (background == null) { //background is the variables name.
G.fillRect(0, 0, getWidth(), getHeight());
}
The point is, I want G.fillRect(0, 0, getWidth(), getHeight()); to be a variable, even if this is the wrong way to approach what I want to accomplish, is it possible to make this line of code into one variable? The rest of my code if you need info:
package com.game.blobber;
import java.util.Random;
import java.awt.Canvas;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.image.BufferStrategy;
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