Monday, January 3, 2022

JPanel

JPanel, a part of the Java Swing package, is a container that can store a group of components. The main task of JPanel is to organize components, various layouts can be set in JPanel which provide better organization of components. It does not have a title bar.

Following is the declaration for javax.swing.JPanel class −

public class JPanel extends JComponent implements Accessible

Constructors of JPanel 


  1. JPanel(): creates a new panel with a flow layout

  2. JPanel(LayoutManager l): creates a new JPanel with specified layoutManager

  3. JPanel(boolean  isDoubleBuffered): creates a new JPanel with a specified buffering strategy

  4. JPanel(LayoutManager l, boolean isDoubleBuffered): creates a new JPanel with specified layoutManager and a specified buffering strategy

Commonly used Functions of JPanel 


  1. add(Component c): Adds a component to a specified container

  2. setLayout(LayoutManager l): sets the layout of the container to the specified layout manager

  3. updateUI(): resets the UI property with a value from the current look and feel.

  4. setUI(PanelUI ui): sets the look and feel of an object that renders this component.

  5. getUI(): returns the look and feel object that renders this component.

  6. paramString(): returns a string representation of this JPanel.

  7. getUIClassID(): returns the name of the Look and feel class that renders this component.

  8. getAccessibleContext(): gets the AccessibleContext associated with this JPanel.

Ex:

// Java Program to Create a JPanel with a Border Layout and Adding Components to It

import java.awt.*;

import java.awt.event.*;

import javax.swing.*;

class solution extends JFrame {

            static JFrame f;

            static JButton b, b1, b2, b3;

            static JLabel l;

            public static void main(String[] args)

            {

                 f = new JFrame("panel");

                 l = new JLabel("panel label");

                 b = new JButton("button1");

                 b1 = new JButton("button2");

                 b2 = new JButton("button3");

                 b3 = new JButton("button4");

                 JPanel p = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());

                 p.add(b, BorderLayout.NORTH);

                 p.add(b1, BorderLayout.SOUTH);

                 p.add(b2, BorderLayout.EAST);

                 p.add(b3, BorderLayout.WEST);

                 p.add(l, BorderLayout.CENTER);

                 p.setBackground(Color.red);

                 f.add(p);

                 f.setSize(300, 300);

                 f.show();

     }

}

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