java.lang.Object | +--java.awt.BorderLayout
Safe: A border layout lays out a container, arranging and resizing
its components to fit in five regions:
north, south, east, west, and center.
Each region may contain no more than one component, and
is identified by a corresponding constant:
NORTH, SOUTH, EAST,
WEST, and CENTER. When adding a
component to a container with a border layout, use one of these
five constants, for example:
Panel p = new Panel();
p.setLayout(new BorderLayout());
p.add(new Button("Okay"), BorderLayout.SOUTH);
As a convenience, BorderLayout interprets the
absence of a string specification the same as the constant
CENTER:
Panel p2 = new Panel(); p2.setLayout(new BorderLayout()); p2.add(new TextArea()); // Same as p.add(new TextArea(), BorderLayout.CENTER);
In addition, BorderLayout supports the relative
positioning constants, PAGE_START, PAGE_END,
LINE_START, and LINE_END.
In a container whose ComponentOrientation is set to
ComponentOrientation.LEFT_TO_RIGHT, these constants map to
NORTH, SOUTH, WEST, and
EAST, respectively.
For compatibility with previous releases, BorderLayout
also includes the relative positioning constants BEFORE_FIRST_LINE,
AFTER_LAST_LINE, BEFORE_LINE_BEGINS and
AFTER_LINE_ENDS. These are equivalent to
PAGE_START, PAGE_END, LINE_START
and LINE_END respectively. For
consistency with the relative positioning constants used by other
components, the latter constants are preferred.
Mixing both absolute and relative positioning constants can lead to
unpredicable results. If
you use both types, the relative constants will take precedence.
For example, if you add components using both the NORTH
and PAGE_START constants in a container whose
orientation is LEFT_TO_RIGHT, only the
PAGE_START will be layed out.
NOTE: Currently (in the Java 2 platform v1.2),
BorderLayout does not support vertical
orientations. The isVertical setting on the container's
ComponentOrientation is not respected.
The components are laid out according to their
preferred sizes and the constraints of the container's size.
The NORTH and SOUTH components may
be stretched horizontally; the EAST and
WEST components may be stretched vertically;
the CENTER component may stretch both horizontally
and vertically to fill any space left over.
Here is an example of five buttons in an applet laid out using
the BorderLayout layout manager:
The code for this applet is as follows:
import java.awt.*;
import java.applet.Applet;
public class buttonDir extends Applet {
public void init() {
setLayout(new BorderLayout());
add(new Button("North"), BorderLayout.NORTH);
add(new Button("South"), BorderLayout.SOUTH);
add(new Button("East"), BorderLayout.EAST);
add(new Button("West"), BorderLayout.WEST);
add(new Button("Center"), BorderLayout.CENTER);
}
}
java.awt.Container#add(String, Component),
java.awt.ComponentOrientation,
Serialized Form(package private) Component
center
(package private) Component
east
(package private) Component
firstItem
(package private) Component
firstLine
(package private) Component
lastItem
(package private) Component
lastLine
static String
LINE_END
static String
LINE_START
(package private) Component
north
static String
PAGE_START
(package private) Component
south
(package private) Component
west
BorderLayout()
BorderLayout(int hgap,
int vgap)
void
addLayoutComponent(Component comp,
Object constraints)
void
addLayoutComponent(String name,
Component comp)
addLayoutComponent(Component, Object).
private Component
getChild(String key,
boolean ltr)
void
invalidateLayout(Container target)
void
layoutContainer(Container target)
Dimension
maximumLayoutSize(Container target)
Dimension
minimumLayoutSize(Container target)
target container
using this layout manager.
Dimension
preferredLayoutSize(Container target)
target
container using this layout manager, based on the components
in the container.
void
removeLayoutComponent(Component comp)
int hgap
hgap.
getHgap(),
setHgap()int vgap
vgap.
getVgap(),
setVgap()Component north
getChild(java.lang.String, boolean),
addLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object),
#getLayoutAlignment,
removeLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component)Component west
getChild(java.lang.String, boolean),
addLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object),
#getLayoutAlignment,
removeLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component)Component east
getChild(java.lang.String, boolean),
addLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object),
#getLayoutAlignment,
removeLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component)Component south
getChild(java.lang.String, boolean),
addLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object),
#getLayoutAlignment,
removeLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component)Component center
getChild(java.lang.String, boolean),
addLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object),
#getLayoutAlignment,
removeLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component)Component firstLine
NORTH
and BEFORE_FIRST_LINE constants in a container whose
orientation is LEFT_TO_RIGHT, only the
BEFORE_FIRST_LINE will be layed out.
This will be the same for lastLine, firstItem, lastItem.
Component lastLine
Component firstItem
Component lastItem
public static final String NORTH
public static final String SOUTH
public static final String EAST
public static final String WEST
public static final String CENTER
public static final String BEFORE_FIRST_LINE
PAGE_STARTpublic static final String AFTER_LAST_LINE
PAGE_ENDpublic static final String BEFORE_LINE_BEGINS
LINE_STARTpublic static final String AFTER_LINE_ENDS
LINE_ENDpublic static final String PAGE_START
java.awt.Component#getComponentOrientationpublic static final String PAGE_END
java.awt.Component#getComponentOrientationpublic static final String LINE_START
java.awt.Component#getComponentOrientationpublic static final String LINE_END
java.awt.Component#getComponentOrientationprivate static final long serialVersionUID
public BorderLayout()
public BorderLayout(int hgap, int vgap)
hgap
and the vertical gap is specified by vgap.
hgap - the horizontal gap.vgap - the vertical gap.public int getHgap()
public void setHgap(int hgap)
hgap - the horizontal gap between componentspublic int getVgap()
public void setVgap(int vgap)
vgap - the vertical gap between componentspublic void addLayoutComponent(Component comp, Object constraints)
NORTH,
SOUTH, EAST,
WEST, or CENTER.
Most applications do not call this method directly. This method
is called when a component is added to a container using the
Container.add method with the same argument types.
addLayoutComponent in interface LayoutManager2comp - the component to be added.constraints - an object that specifies how and where
the component is added to the layout.java.awt.Container#add(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object)public void addLayoutComponent(String name, Component comp)
addLayoutComponent(Component, Object).
addLayoutComponent in interface LayoutManagername - the string to be associated with the componentcomp - the component to be addedpublic void removeLayoutComponent(Component comp)
remove or
removeAll methods. Most applications do not call this
method directly.
removeLayoutComponent in interface LayoutManagercomp - the component to be removed.java.awt.Container#remove(java.awt.Component),
java.awt.Container#removeAll()public Dimension minimumLayoutSize(Container target)
target container
using this layout manager.
This method is called when a container calls its
getMinimumSize method. Most applications do not call
this method directly.
minimumLayoutSize in interface LayoutManagertarget - the container in which to do the layout.
java.awt.Container,
java.awt.BorderLayout#preferredLayoutSize,
java.awt.Container#getMinimumSize()public Dimension preferredLayoutSize(Container target)
target
container using this layout manager, based on the components
in the container.
Most applications do not call this method directly. This method
is called when a container calls its getPreferredSize
method.
preferredLayoutSize in interface LayoutManagertarget - the container in which to do the layout.
java.awt.Container,
java.awt.BorderLayout#minimumLayoutSize,
java.awt.Container#getPreferredSize()public Dimension maximumLayoutSize(Container target)
maximumLayoutSize in interface LayoutManager2target - the component which needs to be laid outContainer,
minimumLayoutSize(java.awt.Container),
preferredLayoutSize(java.awt.Container)public float getLayoutAlignmentX(Container parent)
getLayoutAlignmentX in interface LayoutManager2public float getLayoutAlignmentY(Container parent)
getLayoutAlignmentY in interface LayoutManager2public void invalidateLayout(Container target)
invalidateLayout in interface LayoutManager2public void layoutContainer(Container target)
This method actually reshapes the components in the specified
container in order to satisfy the constraints of this
BorderLayout object. The NORTH
and SOUTH components, if any, are placed at
the top and bottom of the container, respectively. The
WEST and EAST components are
then placed on the left and right, respectively. Finally,
the CENTER object is placed in any remaining
space in the middle.
Most applications do not call this method directly. This method
is called when a container calls its doLayout method.
layoutContainer in interface LayoutManagertarget - the container in which to do the layout.java.awt.Container,
java.awt.Container#doLayout()private Component getChild(String key, boolean ltr)
key - The desired absolute position,
either NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, or WEST.ltr - Is the component line direction left-to-right?public String toString()