MODULE 5 Programs
MODULE 5 Programs
import java.awt.event.MouseListener;
import java.awt.event.MouseEvent;
import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.Graphics;
public class ExampleEventHandling extends Applet implements MouseListener {
StringBuffer strBuffer;
public void init() {
addMouseListener(this);
strBuffer = new StringBuffer();
addItem("initializing the apple ");
}
public void start() {
addItem("starting the applet ");
}
public void stop() {
addItem("stopping the applet ");
}
public void destroy() {
addItem("unloading the applet");
}
void addItem(String word) {
System.out.println(word);
strBuffer.append(word);
repaint();
}
public void paint(Graphics g) {
// Draw a Rectangle around the applet's display area.
g.drawRect(0, 0,
getWidth() - 1,
getHeight() - 1);
// display the string inside the rectangle.
g.drawString(strBuffer.toString(), 10, 20);
}
public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent event) {
}
public void mouseExited(MouseEvent event) {
}
public void mousePressed(MouseEvent event) {
}
public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent event) {
}
public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent event) {
addItem("mouse clicked! ");
}
}
<html>
<title>Event Handling</title>
<hr>
<applet code = "ExampleEventHandling.class"
width = "300" height = "300">
</applet>
<hr>
</html>
The Swing Buttons
Swing defines four types of buttons:
1. JButton,
2. JToggleButton,
3. JCheckBox, and
4. JRadioButton.
1. JButton:
// Demonstrate an icon-based JButton.
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
/*
<applet code="JButtonDemo" width=250 height=450>
</applet>
*/
public class JButtonDemo extends JApplet
implements ActionListener {
JLabel jlab;
public void init() {
try {
SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(
new Runnable() {
public void run() {
makeGUI();
}
}
);
} catch (Exception exc) {
System.out.println("Can't create because of " + exc);
}
}
private void makeGUI() {
// Change to flow layout.
setLayout(new FlowLayout());
// Add buttons to content pane.
ImageIcon france = new ImageIcon("france.gif");
JButton jb = new JButton(france);
jb.setActionCommand("France");
jb.addActionListener(this);
add(jb);
ImageIcon germany = new ImageIcon("germany.gif");
jb = new JButton(germany);
jb.setActionCommand("Germany");
jb.addActionListener(this);
add(jb);
ImageIcon italy = new ImageIcon("italy.gif");
jb = new JButton(italy);
jb.setActionCommand("Italy");
jb.addActionListener(this);
add(jb);
ImageIcon japan = new ImageIcon("japan.gif");
jb = new JButton(japan);
jb.setActionCommand("Japan");
jb.addActionListener(this);
add(jb);
// Create and add the label to content pane.
jlab = new JLabel("Choose a Flag");
add(jlab);
}
// Handle button events.
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
jlab.setText("You selected " + ae.getActionCommand());
}
}
2. JToggleButton
// Demonstrate JToggleButton.
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
/*
<applet code="JToggleButtonDemo" width=200 height=80>
</applet>
*/
public class JToggleButtonDemo extends JApplet {
JLabel jlab;
JToggleButton jtbn;
public void init() {
try {
SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(
new Runnable() {
public void run() {
makeGUI();
}
}
);
} catch (Exception exc) {
System.out.println("Can't create because of " + exc);
}
}
private void makeGUI() {
// Change to flow layout.
setLayout(new FlowLayout());
// Create a label.
jlab = new JLabel("Button is off.");
// Make a toggle button.
jtbn = new JToggleButton("On/Off");
// Add an item listener for the toggle button.
jtbn.addItemListener(new ItemListener() {
public void itemStateChanged(ItemEvent ie) {
if(jtbn.isSelected())
jlab.setText("Button is on.");
else
jlab.setText("Button is off.");
}
});
// Add the toggle button and label to the content pane.
add(jtbn);
add(jlab);
}
}
3. JCheckBox
// Demonstrate JCheckbox.
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
/*
<applet code="JCheckBoxDemo" width=270 height=50>
</applet>
*/
public class JCheckBoxDemo extends JApplet
implements ItemListener {
JLabel jlab;
public void init() {
try {
SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(
new Runnable() {
public void run() {
makeGUI();
}
}
);
} catch (Exception exc) {
System.out.println("Can't create because of " + exc);
}
}
private void makeGUI() {
// Change to flow layout.
setLayout(new FlowLayout());
// Add check boxes to the content pane.
JCheckBox cb = new JCheckBox("C");
cb.addItemListener(this);
add(cb);
cb = new JCheckBox("C++");
cb.addItemListener(this);
add(cb);
cb = new JCheckBox("Java");
cb.addItemListener(this);
add(cb);
cb = new JCheckBox("Perl");
cb.addItemListener(this);
add(cb);
// Create the label and add it to the content pane.
jlab = new JLabel("Select languages");
add(jlab);
}
// Handle item events for the check boxes.
public void itemStateChanged(ItemEvent ie) {
JCheckBox cb = (JCheckBox)ie.getItem();
if(cb.isSelected())
jlab.setText(cb.getText() + " is selected");
else
jlab.setText(cb.getText() + " is cleared");
}
}
4. JRadioButton.
// Demonstrate JRadioButton
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
/*
<applet code="JRadioButtonDemo" width=300 height=50>
</applet>
*/
public class JRadioButtonDemo extends JApplet
implements ActionListener {
JLabel jlab;
public void init() {
try {
SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(
new Runnable() {
public void run() {
makeGUI();
}
}
);
} catch (Exception exc) {
System.out.println("Can't create because of " + exc);
}
}
private void makeGUI() {
// Change to flow layout.
setLayout(new FlowLayout());
// Create radio buttons and add them to content pane.
JRadioButton b1 = new JRadioButton("A");
b1.addActionListener(this);
add(b1);
JRadioButton b2 = new JRadioButton("B");
b2.addActionListener(this);
add(b2);
JRadioButton b3 = new JRadioButton("C");
b3.addActionListener(this);
add(b3);
// Define a button group.
ButtonGroup bg = new ButtonGroup();
bg.add(b1);
bg.add(b2);
bg.add(b3);
// Create a label and add it to the content pane.
jlab = new JLabel("Select One");
add(jlab);
}
// Handle button selection.
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
jlab.setText("You selected " + ae.getActionCommand());
}
}
JTabbedPane
// Demonstrate JTabbedPane.
import javax.swing.*;
/*
<applet code="JTabbedPaneDemo" width=400 height=100>
</applet>
*/
public class JTabbedPaneDemo extends JApplet {
public void init() {
try {
SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(
new Runnable() {
public void run() {
makeGUI();
}
}
);
} catch (Exception exc) {
System.out.println("Can't create because of " + exc);
}
}
private void makeGUI() {
JTabbedPane jtp = new JTabbedPane();
jtp.addTab("Cities", new CitiesPanel());
jtp.addTab("Colors", new ColorsPanel());
jtp.addTab("Flavors", new FlavorsPanel());
add(jtp);
}
}
// Make the panels that will be added to the tabbed pane.
class CitiesPanel extends JPanel {
public CitiesPanel() {
JButton b1 = new JButton("New York");
add(b1);
JButton b2 = new JButton("London");
add(b2);
JButton b3 = new JButton("Hong Kong");
add(b3);
JButton b4 = new JButton("Tokyo");
add(b4);
}
}
class ColorsPanel extends JPanel {
public ColorsPanel() {
JCheckBox cb1 = new JCheckBox("Red");
add(cb1);
JCheckBox cb2 = new JCheckBox("Green");
add(cb2);
JCheckBox cb3 = new JCheckBox("Blue");
add(cb3);
}
}
class FlavorsPanel extends JPanel {
public FlavorsPanel() {
JComboBox jcb = new JComboBox();
jcb.addItem("Vanilla");
jcb.addItem("Chocolate");
jcb.addItem("Strawberry");
add(jcb);
}
}
JScrollPane
// Demonstrate JScrollPane.
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
/*
<applet code="JScrollPaneDemo" width=300 height=250>
</applet>
*/
public class JScrollPaneDemo extends JApplet {
public void init() {
try {
SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(
new Runnable() {
public void run() {
makeGUI();
}
}
);
} catch (Exception exc) {
System.out.println("Can't create because of " + exc);
}
}
private void makeGUI() {
// Add 400 buttons to a panel.
JPanel jp = new JPanel();
jp.setLayout(new GridLayout(20, 20));
int b = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < 20; i++) {
for(int j = 0; j < 20; j++) {
jp.add(new JButton("Button " + b));
++b;
}
}
// Create the scroll pane.
JScrollPane jsp = new JScrollPane(jp);
// Add the scroll pane to the content pane.
// Because the default border layout is used,
// the scroll pane will be added to the center.
add(jsp, BorderLayout.CENTER);
}
}
JList
// Demonstrate JList.
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
/*
<applet code="JListDemo" width=200 height=120>
</applet>
*/
public class JListDemo extends JApplet {
JList jlst;
JLabel jlab;
JScrollPane jscrlp;
// Create an array of cities.
String Cities[] = { "New York", "Chicago", "Houston",
"Denver", "Los Angeles", "Seattle",
"London", "Paris", "New Delhi",
"Hong Kong", "Tokyo", "Sydney" };
public void init() {
try {
SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(
new Runnable() {
public void run() {
makeGUI();
}
}
);
} catch (Exception exc) {
System.out.println("Can't create because of " + exc);
}
}
private void makeGUI() {
// Change to flow layout.
setLayout(new FlowLayout());
// Create a JList.
jlst = new JList(Cities);
// Set the list selection mode to single selection.
jlst.setSelectionMode(ListSelectionModel.SINGLE_SELECTION);
// Add the list to a scroll pane.
jscrlp = new JScrollPane(jlst);
// Set the preferred size of the scroll pane.
jscrlp.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(120, 90));
// Make a label that displays the selection.
jlab = new JLabel("Choose a City");
// Add selection listener for the list.
jlst.addListSelectionListener(new ListSelectionListener() {
public void valueChanged(ListSelectionEvent le) {
// Get the index of the changed item.
int idx = jlst.getSelectedIndex();
// Display selection, if item was selected.
if(idx != -1)
jlab.setText("Current selection: " + Cities[idx]);
else // Otherwise, reprompt.
jlab.setText("Choose a City");
}
});
// Add the list and label to the content pane.
add(jscrlp);
add(jlab);
}
}
JComboBox
// Demonstrate JComboBox.
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
/*
<applet code="JComboBoxDemo" width=300 height=100>
</applet>
*/
public class JComboBoxDemo extends JApplet {
JLabel jlab;
ImageIcon france, germany, italy, japan;
JComboBox jcb;
String flags[] = { "France", "Germany", "Italy", "Japan" };
public void init() {
try {
SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(
new Runnable() {
public void run() {
makeGUI();
}
}
);
} catch (Exception exc) {
System.out.println("Can't create because of " + exc);
}
}
private void makeGUI() {
// Change to flow layout.
setLayout(new FlowLayout());
// Instantiate a combo box and add it to the content pane.
jcb = new JComboBox(flags);
add(jcb);
// Handle selections.
jcb.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
String s = (String) jcb.getSelectedItem();
jlab.setIcon(new ImageIcon(s + ".gif"));
}
});
// Create a label and add it to the content pane.
jlab = new JLabel(new ImageIcon("france.gif"));
add(jlab);
}
}
JTable
// Demonstrate JTable.
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
/*
<applet code="JTableDemo" width=400 height=200>
</applet>
*/
public class JTableDemo extends JApplet {
public void init() {
try {
SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(
new Runnable() {
public void run() {
makeGUI();
}
}
);
} catch (Exception exc) {
System.out.println("Can't create because of " + exc);
}
}
private void makeGUI() {
// Initialize column headings.
String[] colHeads = { "Name", "Extension", "ID#" };
// Initialize data.
Object[][] data = {
{ "Gail", "4567", "865" },
{ "Ken", "7566", "555" },
{ "Viviane", "5634", "587" },
{ "Melanie", "7345", "922" },
{ "Anne", "1237", "333" },
{ "John", "5656", "314" },
{ "Matt", "5672", "217" },
{ "Claire", "6741", "444" },
{ "Erwin", "9023", "519" },
{ "Ellen", "1134", "532" },
{ "Jennifer", "5689", "112" },
{ "Ed", "9030", "133" },
{ "Helen", "6751", "145" }
};
// Create the table.
JTable table = new JTable(data, colHeads);
// Add the table to a scroll pane.
JScrollPane jsp = new JScrollPane(table);
// Add the scroll pane to the content pane.
add(jsp);
}
}