GridBagConstraints (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0) (original) (raw)


java.awt

Class GridBagConstraints

java.lang.Object extended by java.awt.GridBagConstraints

All Implemented Interfaces:

Serializable, Cloneable


public class GridBagConstraints

extends Object

implements Cloneable, Serializable

The GridBagConstraints class specifies constraints for components that are laid out using the GridBagLayout class.

Since:

JDK1.0

See Also:

GridBagLayout, Serialized Form


Field Summary
int anchor This field is used when the component is smaller than its display area.
static int BOTH Resize the component both horizontally and vertically.
static int CENTER Put the component in the center of its display area.
static int EAST Put the component on the right side of its display area, centered vertically.
int fill This field is used when the component's display area is larger than the component's requested size.
static int FIRST_LINE_END Place the component in the corner of its display area where the first line of text on a page would normally end for the current ComponentOrienation.
static int FIRST_LINE_START Place the component in the corner of its display area where the first line of text on a page would normally begin for the current ComponentOrienation.
int gridheight Specifies the number of cells in a column for the component's display area.
int gridwidth Specifies the number of cells in a row for the component's display area.
int gridx Specifies the cell containing the leading edge of the component's display area, where the first cell in a row has gridx=0.
int gridy Specifies the cell at the top of the component's display area, where the topmost cell has gridy=0.
static int HORIZONTAL Resize the component horizontally but not vertically.
Insets insets This field specifies the external padding of the component, the minimum amount of space between the component and the edges of its display area.
int ipadx This field specifies the internal padding of the component, how much space to add to the minimum width of the component.
int ipady This field specifies the internal padding, that is, how much space to add to the minimum height of the component.
static int LAST_LINE_END Place the component in the corner of its display area where the last line of text on a page would normally end for the current ComponentOrienation.
static int LAST_LINE_START Place the component in the corner of its display area where the last line of text on a page would normally start for the current ComponentOrienation.
static int LINE_END Place the component centered along the edge of its display area where lines of text would normally end for the current ComponentOrienation.
static int LINE_START Place the component centered along the edge of its display area where lines of text would normally begin for the current ComponentOrienation.
static int NONE Do not resize the component.
static int NORTH Put the component at the top of its display area, centered horizontally.
static int NORTHEAST Put the component at the top-right corner of its display area.
static int NORTHWEST Put the component at the top-left corner of its display area.
static int PAGE_END Place the component centered along the edge of its display area associated with the end of a page for the currentComponentOrienation.
static int PAGE_START Place the component centered along the edge of its display area associated with the start of a page for the currentComponentOrienation.
static int RELATIVE Specifies that this component is the next-to-last component in its column or row (gridwidth, gridheight), or that this component be placed next to the previously added component (gridx, gridy).
static int REMAINDER Specifies that this component is the last component in its column or row.
static int SOUTH Put the component at the bottom of its display area, centered horizontally.
static int SOUTHEAST Put the component at the bottom-right corner of its display area.
static int SOUTHWEST Put the component at the bottom-left corner of its display area.
static int VERTICAL Resize the component vertically but not horizontally.
double weightx Specifies how to distribute extra horizontal space.
double weighty Specifies how to distribute extra vertical space.
static int WEST Put the component on the left side of its display area, centered vertically.
Constructor Summary
GridBagConstraints() Creates a GridBagConstraint object with all of its fields set to their default value.
[GridBagConstraints](../../java/awt/GridBagConstraints.html#GridBagConstraints%28int, int, int, int, double, double, int, int, java.awt.Insets, int, int%29)(int gridx, int gridy, int gridwidth, int gridheight, double weightx, double weighty, int anchor, int fill,Insets insets, int ipadx, int ipady) Creates a GridBagConstraints object with all of its fields set to the passed-in arguments.
Method Summary
Object clone() Creates a copy of this grid bag constraint.
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, [wait](../../java/lang/Object.html#wait%28long, int%29)
Field Detail

RELATIVE

public static final int RELATIVE

Specifies that this component is the next-to-last component in its column or row (gridwidth, gridheight), or that this component be placed next to the previously added component (gridx, gridy).

See Also:

gridwidth, gridheight, gridx, gridy, Constant Field Values


REMAINDER

public static final int REMAINDER

Specifies that this component is the last component in its column or row.

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Constant Field Values


NONE

public static final int NONE

Do not resize the component.

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Constant Field Values


BOTH

public static final int BOTH

Resize the component both horizontally and vertically.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


HORIZONTAL

public static final int HORIZONTAL

Resize the component horizontally but not vertically.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


VERTICAL

public static final int VERTICAL

Resize the component vertically but not horizontally.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


CENTER

public static final int CENTER

Put the component in the center of its display area.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


NORTH

public static final int NORTH

Put the component at the top of its display area, centered horizontally.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


NORTHEAST

public static final int NORTHEAST

Put the component at the top-right corner of its display area.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


EAST

public static final int EAST

Put the component on the right side of its display area, centered vertically.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


SOUTHEAST

public static final int SOUTHEAST

Put the component at the bottom-right corner of its display area.

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Constant Field Values


SOUTH

public static final int SOUTH

Put the component at the bottom of its display area, centered horizontally.

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Constant Field Values


SOUTHWEST

public static final int SOUTHWEST

Put the component at the bottom-left corner of its display area.

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Constant Field Values


WEST

public static final int WEST

Put the component on the left side of its display area, centered vertically.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


NORTHWEST

public static final int NORTHWEST

Put the component at the top-left corner of its display area.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


PAGE_START

public static final int PAGE_START

Place the component centered along the edge of its display area associated with the start of a page for the currentComponentOrienation. Equal to NORTH for horizontal orientations.

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Constant Field Values


PAGE_END

public static final int PAGE_END

Place the component centered along the edge of its display area associated with the end of a page for the currentComponentOrienation. Equal to SOUTH for horizontal orientations.

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Constant Field Values


LINE_START

public static final int LINE_START

Place the component centered along the edge of its display area where lines of text would normally begin for the current ComponentOrienation. Equal to WEST for horizontal, left-to-right orientations and EAST for horizontal, right-to-left orientations.

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Constant Field Values


LINE_END

public static final int LINE_END

Place the component centered along the edge of its display area where lines of text would normally end for the current ComponentOrienation. Equal to EAST for horizontal, left-to-right orientations and WEST for horizontal, right-to-left orientations.

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Constant Field Values


FIRST_LINE_START

public static final int FIRST_LINE_START

Place the component in the corner of its display area where the first line of text on a page would normally begin for the current ComponentOrienation. Equal to NORTHWEST for horizontal, left-to-right orientations and NORTHEAST for horizontal, right-to-left orientations.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


FIRST_LINE_END

public static final int FIRST_LINE_END

Place the component in the corner of its display area where the first line of text on a page would normally end for the current ComponentOrienation. Equal to NORTHEAST for horizontal, left-to-right orientations and NORTHWEST for horizontal, right-to-left orientations.

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Constant Field Values


LAST_LINE_START

public static final int LAST_LINE_START

Place the component in the corner of its display area where the last line of text on a page would normally start for the current ComponentOrienation. Equal to SOUTHWEST for horizontal, left-to-right orientations and SOUTHEAST for horizontal, right-to-left orientations.

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Constant Field Values


LAST_LINE_END

public static final int LAST_LINE_END

Place the component in the corner of its display area where the last line of text on a page would normally end for the current ComponentOrienation. Equal to SOUTHEAST for horizontal, left-to-right orientations and SOUTHWEST for horizontal, right-to-left orientations.

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Constant Field Values


gridx

public int gridx

Specifies the cell containing the leading edge of the component's display area, where the first cell in a row has gridx=0. The leading edge of a component's display area is its left edge for a horizontal, left-to-right container and its right edge for a horizontal, right-to-left container. The value RELATIVE specifies that the component be placed immediately following the component that was added to the container just before this component was added.

The default value is RELATIVE. gridx should be a non-negative value.

See Also:

clone(), gridy, ComponentOrientation


gridy

public int gridy

Specifies the cell at the top of the component's display area, where the topmost cell has gridy=0. The value RELATIVE specifies that the component be placed just below the component that was added to the container just before this component was added.

The default value is RELATIVE.gridy should be a non-negative value.

See Also:

clone(), gridx


gridwidth

public int gridwidth

Specifies the number of cells in a row for the component's display area.

Use REMAINDER to specify that the component's display area will be from gridx to the last cell in the row. Use RELATIVE to specify that the component's display area will be from gridx to the next to the last one in its row.

gridwidth should be non-negative and the default value is 1.

See Also:

clone(), gridheight


gridheight

public int gridheight

Specifies the number of cells in a column for the component's display area.

Use REMAINDER to specify that the component's display area will be from gridy to the last cell in the column. Use RELATIVE to specify that the component's display area will be from gridy to the next to the last one in its column.

gridheight should be a non-negative value and the default value is 1.

See Also:

clone(), gridwidth


weightx

public double weightx

Specifies how to distribute extra horizontal space.

The grid bag layout manager calculates the weight of a column to be the maximum weightx of all the components in a column. If the resulting layout is smaller horizontally than the area it needs to fill, the extra space is distributed to each column in proportion to its weight. A column that has a weight of zero receives no extra space.

If all the weights are zero, all the extra space appears between the grids of the cell and the left and right edges.

The default value of this field is 0.weightx should be a non-negative value.

See Also:

clone(), weighty


weighty

public double weighty

Specifies how to distribute extra vertical space.

The grid bag layout manager calculates the weight of a row to be the maximum weighty of all the components in a row. If the resulting layout is smaller vertically than the area it needs to fill, the extra space is distributed to each row in proportion to its weight. A row that has a weight of zero receives no extra space.

If all the weights are zero, all the extra space appears between the grids of the cell and the top and bottom edges.

The default value of this field is 0. weighty should be a non-negative value.

See Also:

clone(), weightx


anchor

public int anchor

This field is used when the component is smaller than its display area. It determines where, within the display area, to place the component.

There are two kinds of possible values: relative and absolute. Relative values are interpreted relative to the container's component orientation property while absolute values are not. The absolute values are:CENTER, NORTH, NORTHEAST,EAST, SOUTHEAST, SOUTH,SOUTHWEST, WEST, and NORTHWEST. The relative values are: PAGE_START, PAGE_END,LINE_START, LINE_END, FIRST_LINE_START, FIRST_LINE_END, LAST_LINE_START and LAST_LINE_END. The default value is CENTER.

See Also:

clone(), ComponentOrientation


fill

public int fill

This field is used when the component's display area is larger than the component's requested size. It determines whether to resize the component, and if so, how.

The following values are valid for fill:

The default value is NONE.

See Also:

clone()


insets

public Insets insets

This field specifies the external padding of the component, the minimum amount of space between the component and the edges of its display area.

The default value is new Insets(0, 0, 0, 0).

See Also:

clone()


ipadx

public int ipadx

This field specifies the internal padding of the component, how much space to add to the minimum width of the component. The width of the component is at least its minimum width plus ipadx pixels.

The default value is 0.

See Also:

clone(), ipady


ipady

public int ipady

This field specifies the internal padding, that is, how much space to add to the minimum height of the component. The height of the component is at least its minimum height plus ipady pixels.

The default value is 0.

See Also:

clone(), ipadx

Constructor Detail

GridBagConstraints

public GridBagConstraints()

Creates a GridBagConstraint object with all of its fields set to their default value.


GridBagConstraints

public GridBagConstraints(int gridx, int gridy, int gridwidth, int gridheight, double weightx, double weighty, int anchor, int fill, Insets insets, int ipadx, int ipady)

Creates a GridBagConstraints object with all of its fields set to the passed-in arguments. Note: Because the use of this constructor hinders readability of source code, this constructor should only be used by automatic source code generation tools.

Parameters:

gridx - The initial gridx value.

gridy - The initial gridy value.

gridwidth - The initial gridwidth value.

gridheight - The initial gridheight value.

weightx - The initial weightx value.

weighty - The initial weighty value.

anchor - The initial anchor value.

fill - The initial fill value.

insets - The initial insets value.

ipadx - The initial ipadx value.

ipady - The initial ipady value.

Since:

1.2

See Also:

gridx, gridy, gridwidth, gridheight, weightx, weighty, anchor, fill, insets, ipadx, ipady

Method Detail

clone

public Object clone()

Creates a copy of this grid bag constraint.

Overrides:

[clone](../../java/lang/Object.html#clone%28%29) in class [Object](../../java/lang/Object.html "class in java.lang")

Returns:

a copy of this grid bag constraint

See Also:

Cloneable



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