How to add a JPanel in a JScrollPanel and then add in a JPanel again?
Now I have searched around stackoverflow and I can't find anyone asking the same question.
I have a JPanel where I have a JScrollPane with a JPanel inside.
I'm trying to add a JButton to the JPanel inside the JScrollPane, and it worked before I added the JScrollPane to the code.
The problem is that the JButton ain't showing anymore.
My code for that section is:
//----- Second Panel -----
JPanel secondPanel = new JPanel();
secondPanel.setBorder(new LineBorder(Color.black, 1, false));
secondPanel.setLayout(new GridLayout(2,1));
//----- Upgrade Scroll Pane -----
JScrollPane upgradeScrollPane = new JScrollPane();
upgradeScrollPane.setBorder(new LineBorder(Color.black,1,false));
//----- Upgrade Panel -----
JPanel upgradePanel = new JPanel();
upgradePanel.setLayout(new GridLayout(44,5));
//----- Reinforced index finger -----
Upgrades.rifButton = new JButton();
loadImage(Upgrades.rifButton, "resources/Upgrades/Cursor/Reinforced index finger.png");
Upgrades.rifButton.addActionListener(e -> Upgrades.rif());
Upgrades.rifButton.setToolTipText("Test");
upgradePanel.add(Upgrades.rifButton);
//Adding Upgrade Panel in Upgrade Scroll Pane
upgradeScrollPane.add(upgradePanel);
//Adding Upgrade Scroll Pane in Second Panel
secondPanel.add(upgradeScrollPane);
I really don't know what I'm doing wrong.
And yes it's a copy of cookie clicker, I'm just trying to learn by doing :D
java swing jpanel jbutton jscrollpane
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Now I have searched around stackoverflow and I can't find anyone asking the same question.
I have a JPanel where I have a JScrollPane with a JPanel inside.
I'm trying to add a JButton to the JPanel inside the JScrollPane, and it worked before I added the JScrollPane to the code.
The problem is that the JButton ain't showing anymore.
My code for that section is:
//----- Second Panel -----
JPanel secondPanel = new JPanel();
secondPanel.setBorder(new LineBorder(Color.black, 1, false));
secondPanel.setLayout(new GridLayout(2,1));
//----- Upgrade Scroll Pane -----
JScrollPane upgradeScrollPane = new JScrollPane();
upgradeScrollPane.setBorder(new LineBorder(Color.black,1,false));
//----- Upgrade Panel -----
JPanel upgradePanel = new JPanel();
upgradePanel.setLayout(new GridLayout(44,5));
//----- Reinforced index finger -----
Upgrades.rifButton = new JButton();
loadImage(Upgrades.rifButton, "resources/Upgrades/Cursor/Reinforced index finger.png");
Upgrades.rifButton.addActionListener(e -> Upgrades.rif());
Upgrades.rifButton.setToolTipText("Test");
upgradePanel.add(Upgrades.rifButton);
//Adding Upgrade Panel in Upgrade Scroll Pane
upgradeScrollPane.add(upgradePanel);
//Adding Upgrade Scroll Pane in Second Panel
secondPanel.add(upgradeScrollPane);
I really don't know what I'm doing wrong.
And yes it's a copy of cookie clicker, I'm just trying to learn by doing :D
java swing jpanel jbutton jscrollpane
add a comment |
Now I have searched around stackoverflow and I can't find anyone asking the same question.
I have a JPanel where I have a JScrollPane with a JPanel inside.
I'm trying to add a JButton to the JPanel inside the JScrollPane, and it worked before I added the JScrollPane to the code.
The problem is that the JButton ain't showing anymore.
My code for that section is:
//----- Second Panel -----
JPanel secondPanel = new JPanel();
secondPanel.setBorder(new LineBorder(Color.black, 1, false));
secondPanel.setLayout(new GridLayout(2,1));
//----- Upgrade Scroll Pane -----
JScrollPane upgradeScrollPane = new JScrollPane();
upgradeScrollPane.setBorder(new LineBorder(Color.black,1,false));
//----- Upgrade Panel -----
JPanel upgradePanel = new JPanel();
upgradePanel.setLayout(new GridLayout(44,5));
//----- Reinforced index finger -----
Upgrades.rifButton = new JButton();
loadImage(Upgrades.rifButton, "resources/Upgrades/Cursor/Reinforced index finger.png");
Upgrades.rifButton.addActionListener(e -> Upgrades.rif());
Upgrades.rifButton.setToolTipText("Test");
upgradePanel.add(Upgrades.rifButton);
//Adding Upgrade Panel in Upgrade Scroll Pane
upgradeScrollPane.add(upgradePanel);
//Adding Upgrade Scroll Pane in Second Panel
secondPanel.add(upgradeScrollPane);
I really don't know what I'm doing wrong.
And yes it's a copy of cookie clicker, I'm just trying to learn by doing :D
java swing jpanel jbutton jscrollpane
Now I have searched around stackoverflow and I can't find anyone asking the same question.
I have a JPanel where I have a JScrollPane with a JPanel inside.
I'm trying to add a JButton to the JPanel inside the JScrollPane, and it worked before I added the JScrollPane to the code.
The problem is that the JButton ain't showing anymore.
My code for that section is:
//----- Second Panel -----
JPanel secondPanel = new JPanel();
secondPanel.setBorder(new LineBorder(Color.black, 1, false));
secondPanel.setLayout(new GridLayout(2,1));
//----- Upgrade Scroll Pane -----
JScrollPane upgradeScrollPane = new JScrollPane();
upgradeScrollPane.setBorder(new LineBorder(Color.black,1,false));
//----- Upgrade Panel -----
JPanel upgradePanel = new JPanel();
upgradePanel.setLayout(new GridLayout(44,5));
//----- Reinforced index finger -----
Upgrades.rifButton = new JButton();
loadImage(Upgrades.rifButton, "resources/Upgrades/Cursor/Reinforced index finger.png");
Upgrades.rifButton.addActionListener(e -> Upgrades.rif());
Upgrades.rifButton.setToolTipText("Test");
upgradePanel.add(Upgrades.rifButton);
//Adding Upgrade Panel in Upgrade Scroll Pane
upgradeScrollPane.add(upgradePanel);
//Adding Upgrade Scroll Pane in Second Panel
secondPanel.add(upgradeScrollPane);
I really don't know what I'm doing wrong.
And yes it's a copy of cookie clicker, I'm just trying to learn by doing :D
java swing jpanel jbutton jscrollpane
java swing jpanel jbutton jscrollpane
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upgradeScrollPane.add(upgradePanel);
This is the wrong approach. Instead either set the view port of the JScrollPane
or alternately add the component on construction.
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upgradeScrollPane.add(upgradePanel);
This is the wrong approach. Instead either set the view port of the JScrollPane
or alternately add the component on construction.
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upgradeScrollPane.add(upgradePanel);
This is the wrong approach. Instead either set the view port of the JScrollPane
or alternately add the component on construction.
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upgradeScrollPane.add(upgradePanel);
This is the wrong approach. Instead either set the view port of the JScrollPane
or alternately add the component on construction.
upgradeScrollPane.add(upgradePanel);
This is the wrong approach. Instead either set the view port of the JScrollPane
or alternately add the component on construction.
answered Nov 16 '18 at 13:49
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