Ben Hagel
Ben Hagel

Reputation: 441

Display image in Java JFrame

What's the best way to display an image at specific coordinates in a java JFrame?

I know there are a number of ways to do this, I just need to know the best way to display an image that I am planning on moving around the frame!

Upvotes: 7

Views: 31026

Answers (3)

Hidde
Hidde

Reputation: 11961

I would suggest adding it as an ImageIcon:

ImageIcon image = new ImageIcon("image.jpeg");
add(image);

EDIT (How to add it add specific coordinates):

First a note, usually (99% of the cases) it is NOT encouraged to position JComponents yourself. Use a LayoutManager to position them for you, and handle the resizing.
I will tell you how to position it yourself though:

  • Set your LayoutManager to null: setLayout(null).
  • set your ImageIcon to specific coordinates: image.setLocation(x, y).

Upvotes: 2

ControlAltDel
ControlAltDel

Reputation: 35096

Using an ImageIcon with a JLabel is the easiest way. You can actually add this to a level in JFrame's JLayeredPane that is above or below the contentPane depending on your requirements

Upvotes: 3

Hakan Serce
Hakan Serce

Reputation: 11256

Develop a custom component and override paintComponent() method to do this. Developing a custom component gives you flexibility for further enhancements. You can add panning, zooming, etc type of capabilities easily this way.

Then just add this component to your JFrame.

Upvotes: 2

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