问题
in my code I am calling a few items(my buttons with their names leading to different project. The names and everything are taken from a database) I want a J ScrollPane to surround my buttons, what can I do? I just want the buttons to be called inside the scroll pane. Here is my code
import java.sql.*;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.awt.GridLayout;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
public class AdminClass implements ActionListener {
ProjectButton[] buttons = new ProjectButton[35];
//Creating data field for unique Ids in the form of array list
ArrayList<Integer> uniqueIDList = new ArrayList<Integer>();
String[] projectNames;
int[] uniqueIds;
Connection conn1 = null;
Statement stmt1 = null;
JFrame frame = new JFrame("Admin Panel");
private JPanel panel = new JPanel();
JButton btnNewButton = new JButton("Add New Project");
public AdminClass() {
panel.setLayout(new GridLayout(10, 1));
panel.add(new JLabel("Welcome to Admin Panel"));
btnNewButton.addActionListener(this);
panel.add(btnNewButton);
panel.add(new JLabel("Existing Projects"));
conn1 = sqliteConnection.dbConnector();
try{
Class.forName("org.sqlite.JDBC");
conn1.setAutoCommit(false);
stmt1 = conn1.createStatement();
ResultSet rs1 = stmt1.executeQuery( "SELECT * FROM Project;" );
List<String> projectNameList = new ArrayList<String>();
while ( rs1.next() ){
int id = rs1.getInt("uniqueid");
String projectName = rs1.getString("name");
projectNameList.add(projectName);
uniqueIDList.add(id);
}
// Converting array list to array
projectNames = new String[projectNameList.size()];
projectNameList.toArray(projectNames);
uniqueIds = convertIntegers(uniqueIDList);
rs1.close();
stmt1.close();
conn1.close();
}
catch ( Exception e1 ) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, e1);
}
// Adding buttons to the project
try{
for (int i = 0; i < projectNames.length; i++){
buttons[i] = new ProjectButton(projectNames[i]);
buttons[i].setId(uniqueIds[i]);
panel.add(buttons[i]);
buttons[i].addActionListener(this);
}
}
catch (Exception e2){
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, e2);
}
frame.add(panel);
frame.setVisible(true);
frame.setSize(500, 500);
}
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
for (int j = 0; j < buttons.length; j ++){
if (e.getSource() == buttons[j]){
AdminStatus sc = new AdminStatus(buttons[j].getId());
frame.dispose();
}
}
if (e.getSource() == btnNewButton){
frame.dispose();
WindowProjectAdmin wpa = new WindowProjectAdmin();
}
}
//Method to convert integar array list to integar array
public int[] convertIntegers(List<Integer> integers)
{
int[] ret = new int[integers.size()];
for (int i=0; i < ret.length; i++)
{
ret[i] = integers.get(i).intValue();
}
return ret;
}
}
This may seem very normal but it's really not, for some reason they are not visible or are not called inside a scroller. Please edit my code maybe?
回答1:
Start by adding the buttons to their own container, this way you can control the layout of the buttons separately from the rest of the UI
JPanel panelFullOfButtons = new JPanel();
try {
for (int i = 0; i < projectNames.length; i++) {
buttons[i] = new ProjectButton(projectNames[i]);
buttons[i].setId(uniqueIds[i]);
panelFullOfButtons.add(buttons[i]);
buttons[i].addActionListener(this);
}
} catch (Exception e2) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, e2);
}
Then add the "main" panel to the NORTH
position of the frame and the "buttons" panel to the CENTER
frame.add(panel, BorderLayout.NORTH);
frame.add(new JScrollPane(panelFullOfButtons), BorderLayout.CENTER);
Mind you, in this case, I'd be very tempted to use something like a JList
instead. See How to Use Lists for more details
I have done the same, can you tell me what's wrong?
// Problem #1...
JScrollPane pane = new JScrollPane();
pane.add(buttonPanel);
//...
// Problem #2...
panel.add(pane);
frame.add(panel);
These are competing with each other, moving the content around and overlapping with existing content...

public AdminClass() {
panel.setLayout(new GridLayout(3, 1));
panel.add(new JLabel("Welcome to Admin Panel"));
btnNewButton.addActionListener(this);
panel.add(btnNewButton);
panel.add(new JLabel("Existing Projects"));
List<String> projectNameList = new ArrayList<String>();
for (int index = 0; index < 1000; index++) {
projectNameList.add("Project " + index);
}
projectNames = projectNameList.toArray(new String[0]);
// Adding buttons to the project
buttons = new JButton[projectNameList.size()];
try {
for (int i = 0; i < projectNames.length; i++) {
buttons[i] = new JButton(projectNames[i]);
btnPnl1.add(buttons[i]);
buttons[i].addActionListener(this);
}
} catch (Exception e2) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, e2);
}
frame.add(panel, BorderLayout.NORTH);
frame.add(new JScrollPane(btnPnl1), BorderLayout.CENTER);
frame.setVisible(true);
frame.setSize(500, 500);
}
In this case I'd prefer to use either a JList
to show the projects or a WrapLayout for laying out the buttons
回答2:
Its useless to create a GridLayout
like this: panel.setLayout(new GridLayout(10, 1));
. If you declare the rows as a non zero value, the column count will be ignored. When you declare the maximum number of rows as ten, you force the eleventh component to be added in a second column (then a third, a forth and so on). Use panel.setLayout(new GridLayout(0, 1));
instead to force the only one column and frame.add(new JScrollPane(panel));
to create the ScrollPane
.
But note that GridLayout
will try to shrink your components the maximum as possible to fit the container size before scrolling is enabled.
回答3:
I just want the button part to be inside J Scroll Pane
If you just want the JButton's (those added within the loop):
- Create a new
JPanel
that you add the buttons to - Add (1) to a
JScrollPane
- Add (2) to
panel
For example:
JPanel buttonPanel = new JPanel(new FlowLayout());
for (int i = 0; i < projectNames.length; i++){
buttons[i] = new ProjectButton(projectNames[i]);
buttons[i].setId(uniqueIds[i]);
panel.add(buttons[i]);
buttonPanel[i].addActionListener(this);
}
JScrollPane scroller = new JScrollPane(buttonPanel);
panel.add(scroller);
You might also consider using a different Component that doesn't require a JScrollPane
, of course depending upon your needs - for instance a JComboBox.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30292519/scrollpane-adding-to-grid-layout