Package | Description |
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javax.swing |
Provides a set of "lightweight"
(all-Java language) components that,
to the maximum degree possible, work the same on all platforms.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static Spring |
Spring.constant(int pref)
Returns a strut -- a spring whose minimum, preferred, and
maximum values each have the value
pref . |
static Spring |
Spring.constant(int min,
int pref,
int max)
Returns a spring whose minimum, preferred, and
maximum values have the values:
min , pref ,
and max respectively. |
Spring |
SpringLayout.Constraints.getConstraint(String edgeName)
Returns the value of the specified edge, which may be
a derived value, or even
null . |
Spring |
SpringLayout.getConstraint(String edgeName,
Component c)
Returns the spring controlling the distance between
the specified edge of
the component and the top or left edge of its parent.
|
Spring |
SpringLayout.Constraints.getHeight()
Returns the value of the
height property. |
Spring |
SpringLayout.Constraints.getWidth()
Returns the value of the
width property. |
Spring |
SpringLayout.Constraints.getX()
Returns the value of the
x property. |
Spring |
SpringLayout.Constraints.getY()
Returns the value of the
y property. |
static Spring |
Spring.height(Component c)
Returns a spring whose minimum, preferred, maximum
and value properties are defined by the heights of the minimumSize,
preferredSize, maximumSize and size properties
of the supplied component.
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static Spring |
Spring.max(Spring s1,
Spring s2)
Returns
max(s1, s2) : a spring whose value is always greater than (or equal to)
the values of both s1 and s2 . |
static Spring |
Spring.minus(Spring s)
Returns
-s : a spring running in the opposite direction to s . |
static Spring |
Spring.scale(Spring s,
float factor)
Returns a spring whose minimum, preferred, maximum
and value properties are each multiples of the properties of the
argument spring,
s . |
static Spring |
Spring.sum(Spring s1,
Spring s2)
Returns
s1+s2 : a spring representing s1 and s2
in series. |
static Spring |
Spring.width(Component c)
Returns a spring whose minimum, preferred, maximum
and value properties are defined by the widths of the minimumSize,
preferredSize, maximumSize and size properties
of the supplied component.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static Spring |
Spring.max(Spring s1,
Spring s2)
Returns
max(s1, s2) : a spring whose value is always greater than (or equal to)
the values of both s1 and s2 . |
static Spring |
Spring.minus(Spring s)
Returns
-s : a spring running in the opposite direction to s . |
void |
SpringLayout.putConstraint(String e1,
Component c1,
Spring s,
String e2,
Component c2)
Links edge
e1 of component c1 to
edge e2 of component c2 . |
static Spring |
Spring.scale(Spring s,
float factor)
Returns a spring whose minimum, preferred, maximum
and value properties are each multiples of the properties of the
argument spring,
s . |
void |
SpringLayout.Constraints.setConstraint(String edgeName,
Spring s)
Sets the spring controlling the specified edge.
|
void |
SpringLayout.Constraints.setHeight(Spring height)
Sets the
height property,
which controls the height of a component. |
void |
SpringLayout.Constraints.setWidth(Spring width)
Sets the
width property,
which controls the width of a component. |
void |
SpringLayout.Constraints.setX(Spring x)
Sets the
x property,
which controls the x value
of a component's location. |
void |
SpringLayout.Constraints.setY(Spring y)
Sets the
y property,
which controls the y value
of a component's location. |
static Spring |
Spring.sum(Spring s1,
Spring s2)
Returns
s1+s2 : a spring representing s1 and s2
in series. |
Constructor and Description |
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SpringLayout.Constraints(Spring x,
Spring y)
Creates a
Constraints object with the
specified values for its
x and y properties. |
SpringLayout.Constraints(Spring x,
Spring y,
Spring width,
Spring height)
Creates a
Constraints object with the
specified values for its
x , y , width ,
and height properties. |
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