Reputation: 465
I have some tables which should draw from right to left and top to bottom at the frame. Right now I used absolute layout and working with coordination. Is there any BoxLayout
or any other Java layout can do it? I should mention that the number of tables is dynamic.
My second question is how can I dock these tables to frame? I mean I want when the frame resize, tables keep their positions on the screen.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 3938
Reputation: 324118
Most layout managers will respect the orientation of the component:
panel.setComponentOrientation( ComponentOrientation.RIGHT_TO_LEFT );
panel.add(...);
Or you can always just add the components to the beginning of the container
panel.add(component1, 0);
panel.add(component2, 0);
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 4057
You may want to use a grid if you are arranging things into a table. All of the elements in a grid should be the same size.
To arrange some items vertically where the size of each row can vary, try this:
static JPanel buildPanel() {
JPanel vPanel = new JPanel();
BoxLayout layout = new BoxLayout(vPanel, BoxLayout.Y_AXIS);
vPanel.setLayout(layout);
JPanel[] rowPanels = new JPanel[5];
int counter=1;
for (int i = 0; i < rowPanels.length; i++) {
rowPanels[i] = new JPanel();
rowPanels[i].setLayout(new FlowLayout(FlowLayout.LEFT, 2, 2));
rowPanels[i].add(new JButton("button " + counter++));
rowPanels[i].add(new JButton("Your button " + counter++));
rowPanels[i].add(new JButton("Shabutton"));
vPanel.add(rowPanels[i]);
}
return vPanel;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
JFrame gridFrame = new JFrame();
gridFrame.add(buildPanel() );
gridFrame.pack();
gridFrame.setVisible(true);
}
You can prevent the whole JFrame from resizing using gridFrame.setResizable(false);
You can prevent sapce from being added between the rows when the window is resized with a method call like this:
rowPanels[i].setMaximumSize(new Dimentsion(400,32));
Upvotes: 0