Reputation: 5
One panel is added through method where card layout is. And another is passed to a method through the object. The problem is that the Panel of a card Layout is showing panel "1" instead of panel "2",like panel "2" is not even passing to a method. There are no errors....
I tried to simplify code as much as i could:
First class:
public class Game extends JFrame {
private CardLayout cl;
private JPanel MAIN;
private JPanel FIRST;
public Game(){
FIRST = new JPanel();
FIRST.setLayout(new BorderLayout());
cl = new CardLayout();
MAIN = new JPanel();
MAIN.setLayout(cl);
}
public void Show(){
MAIN.add(FIRST, "1");
cl.show(MAIN, "2");
add(MAIN);
}
public void addPanel2(JPanel panel){
MAIN.add(panel, "2");
}
}
Second class:
public class meni {
private JPanel SECOND;
Game nova = new Game();
public meni(){
SECOND = new JPanel();
SECOND.setLayout(new GridBagLayout());
nova.addPanel2(SECOND);
}
}
Main class:
public static void main(String[] args){
Game ticFrame = new Game();
meni luk = new meni();
ticFrame.show();
ticFrame.setTitle("Hey");
ticFrame.setSize(600,600);
ticFrame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
ticFrame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
ticFrame.setVisible(true);
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Views: 80
Reputation: 285405
You're adding your second JPanel just fine, but you're adding it to the wrong Game object. A Game object is currently visible on program start up, and within that second class you create a completely new and unique Game object and add your second JPanel to that, so it makes sense that it won't show in the visualized object.
Solution: Don't create a new Game object in the second class, but instead make sure that the second class has a valid reference to the visualized Game object. This can be done through a constructor parameter or a setter method parameter.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 88
nova.addPanel2(SECOND); what do you mean from this code?? to add panel to frame we have methos such as JPanel.add( your panel object).
Upvotes: 0