java BoxLayout panel's alignment

白昼怎懂夜的黑 提交于 2019-11-28 11:03:13

Here is an example that will left align all the JPanels added to the panel used as a container.

   JPanel a = new JPanel();
   JPanel b = new JPanel();
   JPanel c = new JPanel();

   a.setBackground( Color.RED );
   b.setBackground( Color.GREEN  );
   c.setBackground( Color.BLUE );

   a.setMaximumSize( new Dimension(  10, 10) );
   b.setMaximumSize( new Dimension(  50, 10) );

   a.setAlignmentX( Component.LEFT_ALIGNMENT );//0.0
   b.setAlignmentX( Component.LEFT_ALIGNMENT );//0.0
   c.setAlignmentX( Component.LEFT_ALIGNMENT );//0.0

   JPanel panel = new JPanel();
   panel.setLayout(new BoxLayout(panel, BoxLayout.Y_AXIS));
   panel.add(a);
   panel.add(b);
   panel.add(c); 

   int result = JOptionPane.showConfirmDialog(null, panel, "Please enter values.", JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION);

Create a horizontal javax.swing.Box object to contain each typenPanel object. Using horizontal struts and glue you can do whatever you want:

Box  b1 = Box.createHorizontalBox();
b1.add( type1Panel );
b1.add( Box.createHorizontalGlue() );
panel.add( b1 );

For simplicity, write a helper method to do this for you:

private Component leftJustify( JPanel panel )  {
    Box  b = Box.createHorizontalBox();
    b.add( panel );
    b.add( Box.createHorizontalGlue() );
    // (Note that you could throw a lot more components
    // and struts and glue in here.)
    return b;
}

Then:

panel.add( leftJustify( headerPanel ) );
panel.add( leftJustify( type1Panel ) );
panel.add( leftJustify( type2Panel ) );

etc.... You can get fancier with each line, adding components, glue, and struts. I've had great luck deeply nesting vertical and horizontal boxes, and writing helper methods when I want to do the same layout in a box more than once. There's no limits to what you can do, mixing components, struts, and glue as necessary.

I'm sure there's a better way to do all this, but I haven't found it yet. And the dynamic resizing lets a user with short bits of text use a small window and a user with lots of text resize it so it all fits.

You should use setAlignmentX on the panels because it is available for JPanel. The methods setAlignmentX and setAlignmentY are found in JComponent, which JPanel extends. It works...I've got code that uses those methods to align JPanels in a BoxLayout.

Ok, fine, edit your question while I'm answering it :)

Instead of using a JPanel try using a Box. I've found the Box class to be very useful as a container. From the API:

A lightweight container that uses a BoxLayout object as its layout manager. Box provides several class methods that are useful for containers using BoxLayout -- even non-Box containers.

If you haven't seen it yet, the tutorial How to Use BoxLayout is very helpful.

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