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Chapter 14.1, Problem 14.6CP

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Pane class:

  • The "Pane" class denotes a base class meant for layout panes.
  • The components are been arranged within container, it denotes layout of container.
  • It includes placing of components at a specific position within container.
  • The "Pane" class is present in "javafx.scene.layout" package.

Example:

The example for using "Pane" class is shown below:

Pane can = new Pane();

can...

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