| public class javax.swing GroupLayout
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Java SE 6 |
GroupLayout is a LayoutManager that hierarchically
groups components in order to position them in a Container.
GroupLayout is intended for use by builders, but may be
hand-coded as well.
Grouping is done by instances of the Group class. GroupLayout supports two types of groups. A sequential group
positions its child elements sequentially, one after another. A
parallel group aligns its child elements in one of four ways.
Each group may contain any number of elements, where an element is
a Group, Component, or gap. A gap can be thought
of as an invisible component with a minimum, preferred and maximum
size. In addition GroupLayout supports a preferred gap,
whose value comes from LayoutStyle.
Elements are similar to a spring. Each element has a range as
specified by a minimum, preferred and maximum. Gaps have either a
developer-specified range, or a range determined by LayoutStyle. The range for Components is determined from
the Component's getMinimumSize, getPreferredSize and getMaximumSize methods. In addition,
when adding Components you may specify a particular range
to use instead of that from the component. The range for a Group is determined by the type of group. A ParallelGroup's
range is the maximum of the ranges of its elements. A SequentialGroup's range is the sum of the ranges of its elements.
GroupLayout treats each axis independently. That is, there
is a group representing the horizontal axis, and a group
representing the vertical axis. The horizontal group is
responsible for determining the minimum, preferred and maximum size
along the horizontal axis as well as setting the x and width of the
components contained in it. The vertical group is responsible for
determining the minimum, preferred and maximum size along the
vertical axis as well as setting the y and height of the
components contained in it. Each Component must exist in both
a horizontal and vertical group, otherwise an IllegalStateException
is thrown during layout, or when the minimum, preferred or
maximum size is requested.
The following diagram shows a sequential group along the horizontal axis. The sequential group contains three components. A parallel group was used along the vertical axis.
To reinforce that each axis is treated independently the diagram shows the range of each group and element along each axis. The range of each component has been projected onto the axes, and the groups are rendered in blue (horizontal) and red (vertical). For readability there is a gap between each of the elements in the sequential group.
The sequential group along the horizontal axis is rendered as a solid blue line. Notice the sequential group is the sum of the children elements it contains.
Along the vertical axis the parallel group is the maximum of the height of each of the components. As all three components have the same height, the parallel group has the same height.
The following diagram shows the same three components, but with the parallel group along the horizontal axis and the sequential group along the vertical axis.
As c1 is the largest of the three components, the parallel
group is sized to c1. As c2 and c3 are smaller
than c1 they are aligned based on the alignment specified
for the component (if specified) or the default alignment of the
parallel group. In the diagram c2 and c3 were created
with an alignment of LEADING. If the component orientation were
right-to-left then c2 and c3 would be positioned on
the opposite side.
The following diagram shows a sequential group along both the horizontal and vertical axis.
GroupLayout provides the ability to insert gaps between
Components. The size of the gap is determined by an
instance of LayoutStyle. This may be turned on using the
setAutoCreateGaps method. Similarly, you may use
the setAutoCreateContainerGaps method to insert gaps
between components that touch the edge of the parent container and the
container.
The following builds a panel consisting of two labels in one column, followed by two textfields in the next column:
JComponent panel = ...;
GroupLayout layout = new GroupLayout(panel);
panel.setLayout(layout);
// Turn on automatically adding gaps between components
layout.setAutoCreateGaps(true);
// Turn on automatically creating gaps between components that touch
// the edge of the container and the container.
layout.setAutoCreateContainerGaps(true);
// Create a sequential group for the horizontal axis.
GroupLayout.SequentialGroup hGroup = layout.createSequentialGroup();
// The sequential group in turn contains two parallel groups.
// One parallel group contains the labels, the other the text fields.
// Putting the labels in a parallel group along the horizontal axis
// positions them at the same x location.
//
// Variable indentation is used to reinforce the level of grouping.
hGroup.addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup().
addComponent(label1).addComponent(label2));
hGroup.addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup().
addComponent(tf1).addComponent(tf2));
layout.setHorizontalGroup(hGroup);
// Create a sequential group for the vertical axis.
GroupLayout.SequentialGroup vGroup = layout.createSequentialGroup();
// The sequential group contains two parallel groups that align
// the contents along the baseline. The first parallel group contains
// the first label and text field, and the second parallel group contains
// the second label and text field. By using a sequential group
// the labels and text fields are positioned vertically after one another.
vGroup.addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup(Alignment.BASELINE).
addComponent(label1).addComponent(tf1));
vGroup.addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup(Alignment.BASELINE).
addComponent(label2).addComponent(tf2));
layout.setVerticalGroup(vGroup);
When run the following is produced.
This layout consists of the following.
add methods of
Group.
add methods return
the caller. This allows for easy chaining of invocations. For
example, group.addComponent(label1).addComponent(label2); is
equivalent to
group.addComponent(label1); group.addComponent(label2);.
Groups; instead
use the create methods of GroupLayout.
| version | 1.2, 04/07/06 |
| since | 1.6 |
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| final public static int | DEFAULT_SIZE Details
Indicates the size from the component or gap should be used for a
particular range value.
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| final public static int | PREFERRED_SIZE Details
Indicates the preferred size from the component or gap should
be used for a particular range value.
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| Constructors | |||||
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| public | GroupLayout(Container host) Details
Creates a GroupLayout for the specified Container.
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| Methods | |||||||||||
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| public void | addLayoutComponent(String name, Component component) Details
Notification that a Component has been added to
the parent container. You should not invoke this method
directly, instead you should use one of the Group
methods to add a Component.
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| public void | addLayoutComponent(Component component, Object constraints) Details
Notification that a Component has been added to
the parent container. You should not invoke this method
directly, instead you should use one of the Group
methods to add a Component.
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| public GroupLayout.ParallelGroup | createBaselineGroup(boolean resizable, boolean anchorBaselineToTop) Details
Creates and returns a ParallelGroup that aligns it's
elements along the baseline.
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| public GroupLayout.ParallelGroup | createParallelGroup() Details
Creates and returns a ParallelGroup with an alignment of
Alignment.LEADING. This is a cover method for the more
general createParallelGroup(Alignment) method.
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| public GroupLayout.ParallelGroup | createParallelGroup(GroupLayout.Alignment alignment) Details
Creates and returns a ParallelGroup with the specified
alignment. This is a cover method for the more general createParallelGroup(Alignment,boolean) method with true
supplied for the second argument.
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| public GroupLayout.ParallelGroup | createParallelGroup(GroupLayout.Alignment alignment, boolean resizable) Details
Creates and returns a ParallelGroup with the specified
alignment and resize behavior. The alignment argument specifies how children elements are
positioned that do not fill the group. For example, if a ParallelGroup with an alignment of TRAILING is given
100 and a child only needs 50, the child is
positioned at the position 50 (with a component orientation of
left-to-right).
Baseline alignment is only useful when used along the vertical
axis. A
Refer to
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| public GroupLayout.SequentialGroup | createSequentialGroup() Details
Creates and returns a SequentialGroup.
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| public void | invalidateLayout(Container parent) Details
Invalidates the layout, indicating that if the layout manager
has cached information it should be discarded.
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| public void | layoutContainer(Container parent) Details
Lays out the specified container.
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| public void | linkSize(Component[] components) Details
Forces the specified components to have the same size
regardless of their preferred, minimum or maximum sizes. Components that
are linked are given the maximum of the preferred size of each of
the linked components. For example, if you link two components with
a preferred width of 10 and 20, both components are given a width of 20.
This can be used multiple times to force any number of components to share the same size. Linked Components are not be resizable.
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| public void | linkSize(int axis, Component[] components) Details
Forces the specified components to have the same size along the
specified axis regardless of their preferred, minimum or
maximum sizes. Components that are linked are given the maximum
of the preferred size of each of the linked components. For
example, if you link two components along the horizontal axis
and the preferred width is 10 and 20, both components are given
a width of 20.
This can be used multiple times to force any number of components to share the same size.
Linked
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| public Dimension | maximumLayoutSize(Container parent) Details
Returns the maximum size for the specified container.
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| public Dimension | minimumLayoutSize(Container parent) Details
Returns the minimum size for the specified container.
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| public Dimension | preferredLayoutSize(Container parent) Details
Returns the preferred size for the specified container.
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| public void | removeLayoutComponent(Component component) Details
Notification that a Component has been removed from
the parent container. You should not invoke this method
directly, instead invoke remove on the parent
Container.
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| public void | replace(Component existingComponent, Component newComponent) Details
Replaces an existing component with a new one.
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| public String | toString() Details
Returns a string representation of this GroupLayout.
This method is intended to be used for debugging purposes,
and the content and format of the returned string may vary
between implementations.
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| Properties | |||||||||
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| public void | setAutoCreateContainerGaps(boolean autoCreateContainerPadding) Details
Sets whether a gap between the container and components that
touch the border of the container should automatically be
created. The default is false.
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| public boolean | getAutoCreateContainerGaps() Details
Returns true if gaps between the container and components that
border the container are automatically created.
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| public void | setAutoCreateGaps(boolean autoCreatePadding) Details
Sets whether a gap between components should automatically be
created. For example, if this is true and you add two
components to a SequentialGroup a gap between the
two components is automatically be created. The default is
false.
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| public boolean | getAutoCreateGaps() Details
Returns true if gaps between components are automatically
created.
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| public void | setHonorsVisibility(boolean honorsVisibility) Details
Sets whether component visiblity is considered when sizing and
positioning components. A value of true indicates that
non-visible components should not be treated as part of the
layout. A value of false indicates that components should be
positioned and sized regardless of visibility.
A value of The specified value is used for components that do not have an explicit visibility specified.
The default is
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| public void | setHonorsVisibility(Component component, Boolean honorsVisibility) Details
Sets whether the component's visiblity is considered for
sizing and positioning. A value of Boolean.TRUE
indicates that if component is not visible it should
not be treated as part of the layout. A value of false
indicates that component is positioned and sized
regardless of it's visibility. A value of null
indicates the value specified by the single argument method setHonorsVisibility should be used.
If
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| public boolean | getHonorsVisibility() Details
Returns whether component visiblity is considered when sizing and
positioning components.
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| public void | setHorizontalGroup(GroupLayout.Group group) Details
Sets the Group that positions and sizes
components along the horizontal axis.
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| public float | getLayoutAlignmentX(Container parent) Details
Returns the alignment along the x axis. This specifies how
the component would like to be aligned relative to other
components. The value should be a number between 0 and 1
where 0 represents alignment along the origin, 1 is aligned
the furthest away from the origin, 0.5 is centered, etc.
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| public float | getLayoutAlignmentY(Container parent) Details
Returns the alignment along the y axis. This specifies how
the component would like to be aligned relative to other
components. The value should be a number between 0 and 1
where 0 represents alignment along the origin, 1 is aligned
the furthest away from the origin, 0.5 is centered, etc.
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| public void | setLayoutStyle(LayoutStyle layoutStyle) Details
Sets the LayoutStyle used to calculate the preferred
gaps between components. A value of null indicates the
shared instance of LayoutStyle should be used.
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| public LayoutStyle | getLayoutStyle() Details
Returns the LayoutStyle used for calculating the preferred
gap between components. This returns the value specified to
setLayoutStyle, which may be null.
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| public void | setVerticalGroup(GroupLayout.Group group) Details
Sets the Group that positions and sizes
components along the vertical axis.
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