public static enum LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement extends Enum<LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement>
ComponentPlacement
is an enumeration of the
possible ways two components can be placed relative to each
other. ComponentPlacement
is used by the
LayoutStyle
method getPreferredGap
. Refer to
LayoutStyle
for more information.Enum Constant and Description |
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INDENT
Enumeration value indicating the distance to indent a component
is being requested.
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RELATED
Enumeration value indicating the two components are
visually related and will be placed in the same parent.
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UNRELATED
Enumeration value indicating the two components are
visually unrelated and will be placed in the same parent.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement |
valueOf(String name)
Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name.
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static LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement[] |
values()
Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in
the order they are declared.
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public static final LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement RELATED
JLabel
providing a label for a
JTextField
is typically visually associated
with the JTextField
; the constant RELATED
is used for this.public static final LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement UNRELATED
UNRELATED
is used for this.public static final LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement INDENT
INDENT
type.
This value is typically only useful with a direction of
EAST
or WEST
.
public static LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement[] values()
for (LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement c : LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.values()) System.out.println(c);
public static LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement valueOf(String name)
name
- the name of the enum constant to be returned.IllegalArgumentException
- if this enum type has no constant
with the specified nameNullPointerException
- if the argument is null Submit a bug or feature
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