Laying Out Components in a Flow (Left-to-Right, Top-to-Bottom) : FlowLayout « Swing « Java Tutorial






import java.awt.FlowLayout;

import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JPanel;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception {

    JButton component1 = new JButton();
    JButton component2 = new JButton();
    int align = FlowLayout.CENTER; // or LEFT, RIGHT
    JPanel panel = new JPanel(new FlowLayout(align));
    panel.add(component1);
    panel.add(component2);
  }
}








14.89.FlowLayout
14.89.1.Laying Out Components in a Flow (Left-to-Right, Top-to-Bottom)
14.89.2.Three constructors available for the FlowLayout manager.
14.89.3.Layout manager
14.89.4.FlowLayout: the default layout manager for a JPanel.
14.89.5.FlowLayout BehaviorFlowLayout Behavior
14.89.6.Using FlowLayoutUsing FlowLayout
14.89.7.Changing the GapChanging the Gap
14.89.8.Setting the gaps between components and rows explicitly by calling the setHgap()Setting the gaps between components and rows explicitly by calling the setHgap()
14.89.9.Demonstrates how to fix common alignment problemsDemonstrates how to fix common alignment problems
14.89.10.Use FlowLayout to hold checkBox, Label and TextField