Unable To Set Text To A Label Multiple Times In Same Program
Aug 5, 2014
I am developing a java swing application. In which i want to set a different text to a label in same program ( in single JFrame). I dont want to use another JFrame instead i want to use setText method of java and set different text to a label at different intervals of time according to my need.
I am using java 1.7 sdk and pupy linux as OS. Below i am giving source code.
What i am doing is in constructor of class i am setting an image to JFrame and setting text "Welcom...". And when user clicks on this JFrame a method is called which will clear the text "Welcome.." and sets new text to another label "Enter...." and from there another method is called and it clears label "Enter..." and sets a text "Plzz wait..". and yet there are more methods, i havnt provided here.
But what is happening is it shows welcome text and then directly Plzz wait..
Its not showing text Enter... because control is finished after last method gets executed.
My concern is i want to show all the setText (my messages) in a sequence. Without using another JFrame. There is no any user input other than user will click on first welcome page.
public class BackgroundFrame extends javax.swing.JFrame {
I try to bind the text-property of a selected cell of a TreeView to a label. So if the user click on a cell in the treeview the label should show the cell text. Now I am quite confused about the options I got to do so. Should I use label.textProperty().bind( ... ??? ... ) The treeview.onMouseClicked()property? or something different?
I have made a basic math game that asks you questions and tells you if you have answered them correctly or incorrectly. The game runs great! The thing is that it asks you a question one time and after you answer you have to run the program again. I want to get the program to ask ten questions. After that I want to figure out a scoring system for it but the first step is to get it to ask my ten questions. Here is my code.
package pkgnew; import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.Random; public class New { public static void main(String args[]) {
I need a code to get a text from a textField to a label but the label is on a different frame, i will give u an example of what i have so far. so this is the main:
package albaestate; public class AlbaEstate { public static void main(String[] args) { Frame1 first = new Frame1(); first.setVisible(true); }
/*[B]now i have the first frame where i input the information[/B]*/
package albaestate; public class Frame1 extends javax.swing.JFrame { public Frame1() { initComponents();
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What i need is to input the code so that in jLabel5 i get the text from jTextField1 in Frame1; in jLabel6 i need the text from jTextField2 also in Frame1; and in jLabel7 i want to display the calculation of what the jbutton1 in Frame1 is calculating.
I'm working on a problem that requires me to generator all possible word combinations based on a 7-digit number as input. Many of the generated "words" will be nonsense, but some with be "NEWCARS", "TAKEOUT", etc... This problem mimics the phone number a company would use to support clients remember that number.
I completed the exercise, but I would like to explore more elegant solutions. Specifically, I've used an IF-THEN-ELSE condition inside of a FOR loop. Here is my working code:
package com.johnny_v.exercises.telephone; public class WordGenerator { public static void main(String[] args) { int numOfTimes = 2187; String two = "ABC"; String three = "DEF"; String four = "GHI";
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I receive StringIndexOutOfBoundsException exceptions. I it's because multiple conditions are matched. For example, the indexSix is reset to 0 when row is a multiple of 9. Because row is also a multiple of 3, this condition also executes and then increments "indexSix".
Error:public String front3(String str) { ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This method must return a result of type String
Possible problem: the if-statement structure may theoretically allow a run to reach the end of the method without calling return. Consider adding a last line in the method return some_value; so a value is always returned.
I am trying to execute the following method: This method takes a delivery date as one of the arguments and a list of calendar holidays as another argument. If the delivery date is present in the holiday list, I will add 1 day more to the delivery date and check again if the new delivery date is part of holiday list.
Issue is that the last 3 statements before 'return' are getting executed multiple times though there is no for or while loop. Why they are getting invoked multiple times.
@SuppressWarnings("rawtypes") private String fetchNextWorkingDay(String sDeliveryDate, Element eleCalendarDayExceptions, SimpleDateFormat sdf, Format formatter) throws Exception { System.out.println(""); System.out.println("Inside fetchNextWorkingDay method"); System.out.println("Del Date to compare is "+sDeliveryDate); Boolean isDateSet = true;
I currently have a datatable on the bookingList.xhtml which is supposed to list all bookings made, if first booking petName is spot it displays the booking details perfect but if another booking is made (for example one with petName fluffy) then it displays 2 lines with fluffys details and spots details are not displayed, it carries on that if a third booking is made then the 3rd bookings details are displayed 3 times and neither spot or fluffys booking details are displayed,
bookingList.xhtml code <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:ui="http://java.sun.com/jsf/facelets" xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html" xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core" xmlns:p="http://primefaces.org/ui">
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());
I am trying to write a code where when I press Enter the text in the text box appear on next line of label. However every new text is getting printed on the same line..
Here is my code:
import java.applet.*; import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; public class ChatBox extends Applet implements ActionListener { TextField firstNum, secondNum, resultNum; Label label1;
I have the following listener on a tableset of names:
ListSelectionListener singleListener=new ListSelectionListener() { public void valueChanged(ListSelectionEvent e) { int row=e.getFirstIndex(); if (row==previousRow) { row=-1;
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The println shows that getValueIsAdjusting is called 4 times when I click a single selection from the list. Is this normal behavior? If so how do I determine which call to really use. If not, where can I look to see why it is being called 4 times on a single click?
So I am calling this method several times and trying to write multiple records to a file. Problem is that every time I call the method it overwrites the file from before and doesn't add it.
public void fileWriterMethod() throws IOException{ RandomAccessFile raf = new RandomAccessFile(filename, "rw"); raf.writeInt(id); raf.writeInt(existingMileage); raf.writeInt(gasCost); raf.writeInt(ndays); raf.writeInt(rate); raf.writeInt(totalCharge); raf.writeInt(discount); raf.writeInt(tax); raf.writeInt(netCharge); raf.writeInt(returnMileage); raf.writeBytes(carName + " "); //Closing the stream raf.close(); }
why this code doesnt work? Its suppose to be a simple frame with a button that puts text to the frame when u click it. The problem is actionPerformed method, when it tries to call the stuff inside the constructor it all goes wrong. I switched the method body with a system.out.println() and it all works fine.
import java.java.awt.Label; import java.awt.Button import java.awt.BorderLayout; import java.event.*; public class TheClass implements ActionListener { public TheConstructor() {
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);
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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
But the naamSpeler.laatKaartenZien(), which returns a string, doesn't show on the label. Is there a way to call a method and use a html text on a label?
The name of the thread should be "call method in html text on label"
I just want to add a text field and a label next to it that says "Hourly Wage".
Also, when I run this in Xcode, it reports back with "Shell Script Invocation Error" "Command usr/bin/java failed with exit code 1".
Here's my program:
package summerIncome; import java.util.Scanner; public class SummerIncomeCalculator { public static void main(String[] args) { jFrame frame = new Jframe("Summer Income Calculator"); frame.setSize(400,300);
Switching from Swing to JFX 8, I am trying to find out how to do something I would normally do in a super-simple ListCellRenderer, i.e. customize the String displayed for an item. I tried this:
ComboBox<Integer> combo = new ComboBox<>(); combo.getItems().addAll(1, 2, 3); combo.setCellFactory(new Callback<ListView<Integer>, ListCell<Integer>>() { @Override public ListCell<Integer> call(ListView<Integer> param) {
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However, when I do this, the customized String is not used for the selected Item (rather the standard toString() value of the item). Apart from that it is no longer selectable using the mouse (I submitted a bug report for this at [URL] .... but that is not really the point of my question.
Anything else I have to do to make sure the selected item is also rendered using the custom cell or is there a different mechanism for this?
I'm doing a software Java GUI - JFrame form like this:
1. The user wants to click on a button that opens a bunch of images that will be displayed as thumbnail in the bottom of the JFrame . 2. Then the user wants to select/click one of the thumbnail and make appear the corresponding image in it's original size on above(center) of the JFrame.
For doing this I used 3 JPanel.
One contains a JButton that opens the jfilechoser dialog window, the second "panelPreview" is for putting the thumbnails created, and the third "panelGrande" is for the image in it's original size.
The firs part "1." is ok.
But in the second part : I got one error when I want to put the ImageIcon in to the JLabel with the further intent of displaying it.
lblBig(imgIcoVett[i]);
In this project I'm dealing with arrays of ImageIcons and JLabels, so it's a bit advanced level for me, so I'm not sure that I wrote right the part of the MouseListener too.
The error displayed by netbeans says "cannot find symbol symbol: method lbl (ImageIcon) local variables referenced from an inner class must be final or effectively final"
Here I attach the project I did with netbeans"AAAD Unlayout 2.zip", but if you just need the highlight of the code, here it is too:
I'm writing a graphical program with several Label objects. One of them is supposed to constantly change color. I tried to do it with while loop like this:
while (true) {label1.setColor(Color.blue); pause (80); label1.setColor(Color.red); pause (80);}
However, the rest of the code (after the loop) is never reached because the loop never ends. Is it possible to use infinite loop like this? And, is there any other way to handle permanent processes that are supposed to run as long as the program is running (like, in this case, blinking Label)?
Write a program that shows a square frame filled with 100 buttons labeled 1 to 100. Nothing needs to happen when you press any of the buttons. I keep getting errors i am a beginner.
Ii am trying run a do while loop on java a specific amount of times for example if i were to type in "Enter number of years" and enter 4. i need the loop to execute 4 times or if i said 6 times then i would be 6. the program i have repeats it and takes it back to reentering "Enter number of years" i need it to execute by its self x amount of times. here is what i have so far
System.out.println("Enter the number of years: "); years = keyboard.nextInt(); rainfall = generator.nextInt(10) + 1; System.out.println("Year " + "rainfall amounts were");; for (int months = 1; months <= 12; months++)
public class PairOfDice { private Die die1, die2; public PairOfDice() { die1 = new Die(); die2 = new Die();
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I am struggling with the final part of my code to get the dice to roll 1000 times and tell me how many times a 7 was rolled. I am getting these errors in jgrasp
----jGRASP exec: javac -g PairOfDice.java
PairOfDice.java:34: error: <identifier> expected count = 0; ^ PairOfDice.java:35: error: illegal start of type for (rep = 1; rep <= 1000; rep++) {