LayoutManager, LayoutManager2
public class GroupLayout extends Object implements LayoutManager2
GroupLayout is a LayoutManager that hierarchically groups components in order to position them in a Container. GroupLayout is intended for use by builders, but may be hand-coded as well. Grouping is done by instances of the Group class. 
 GroupLayout supports two types of groups. A sequential group positions its child elements sequentially, one after another. A parallel group aligns its child elements in one of four ways.  Each group may contain any number of elements, where an element is a Group, Component, or gap. A gap can be thought of as an invisible component with a minimum, preferred and maximum size. In addition GroupLayout supports a preferred gap, whose value comes from LayoutStyle. 
 Elements are similar to a spring. Each element has a range as specified by a minimum, preferred and maximum. Gaps have either a developer-specified range, or a range determined by 
 LayoutStyle. The range for Components is determined from the Component's getMinimumSize, 
 getPreferredSize and getMaximumSize methods. In addition, when adding Components you may specify a particular range to use instead of that from the component. The range for a 
 Group is determined by the type of group. A ParallelGroup's range is the maximum of the ranges of its elements. A 
 SequentialGroup's range is the sum of the ranges of its elements. 
 GroupLayout treats each axis independently. That is, there is a group representing the horizontal axis, and a group representing the vertical axis. The horizontal group is responsible for determining the minimum, preferred and maximum size along the horizontal axis as well as setting the x and width of the components contained in it. The vertical group is responsible for determining the minimum, preferred and maximum size along the vertical axis as well as setting the y and height of the components contained in it. Each Component must exist in both a horizontal and vertical group, otherwise an IllegalStateException is thrown during layout, or when the minimum, preferred or maximum size is requested. 
The following diagram shows a sequential group along the horizontal axis. The sequential group contains three components. A parallel group was used along the vertical axis.
  
To reinforce that each axis is treated independently the diagram shows the range of each group and element along each axis. The range of each component has been projected onto the axes, and the groups are rendered in blue (horizontal) and red (vertical). For readability there is a gap between each of the elements in the sequential group.
The sequential group along the horizontal axis is rendered as a solid blue line. Notice the sequential group is the sum of the children elements it contains.
Along the vertical axis the parallel group is the maximum of the height of each of the components. As all three components have the same height, the parallel group has the same height.
The following diagram shows the same three components, but with the parallel group along the horizontal axis and the sequential group along the vertical axis.
  
 As c1 is the largest of the three components, the parallel group is sized to c1. As c2 and c3 are smaller than c1 they are aligned based on the alignment specified for the component (if specified) or the default alignment of the parallel group. In the diagram c2 and c3 were created with an alignment of LEADING. If the component orientation were right-to-left then c2 and c3 would be positioned on the opposite side. 
The following diagram shows a sequential group along both the horizontal and vertical axis.
  
 GroupLayout provides the ability to insert gaps between Components. The size of the gap is determined by an instance of LayoutStyle. This may be turned on using the setAutoCreateGaps method. Similarly, you may use the setAutoCreateContainerGaps method to insert gaps between components that touch the edge of the parent container and the container. 
The following builds a panel consisting of two labels in one column, followed by two textfields in the next column:
   JComponent panel = ...;
   GroupLayout layout = new GroupLayout(panel);
   panel.setLayout(layout);
   // Turn on automatically adding gaps between components
   layout.setAutoCreateGaps(true);
   // Turn on automatically creating gaps between components that touch
   // the edge of the container and the container.
   layout.setAutoCreateContainerGaps(true);
   // Create a sequential group for the horizontal axis.
   GroupLayout.SequentialGroup hGroup = layout.createSequentialGroup();
   // The sequential group in turn contains two parallel groups.
   // One parallel group contains the labels, the other the text fields.
   // Putting the labels in a parallel group along the horizontal axis
   // positions them at the same x location.
   //
   // Variable indentation is used to reinforce the level of grouping.
   hGroup.addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup().
            addComponent(label1).addComponent(label2));
   hGroup.addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup().
            addComponent(tf1).addComponent(tf2));
   layout.setHorizontalGroup(hGroup);
   // Create a sequential group for the vertical axis.
   GroupLayout.SequentialGroup vGroup = layout.createSequentialGroup();
   // The sequential group contains two parallel groups that align
   // the contents along the baseline. The first parallel group contains
   // the first label and text field, and the second parallel group contains
   // the second label and text field. By using a sequential group
   // the labels and text fields are positioned vertically after one another.
   vGroup.addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup(Alignment.BASELINE).
            addComponent(label1).addComponent(tf1));
   vGroup.addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup(Alignment.BASELINE).
            addComponent(label2).addComponent(tf2));
   layout.setVerticalGroup(vGroup);
  When run the following is produced.
  
This layout consists of the following.
add methods of Group. add methods return the caller. This allows for easy chaining of invocations. For example, group.addComponent(label1).addComponent(label2); is equivalent to group.addComponent(label1); group.addComponent(label2);. Groups; instead use the create methods of GroupLayout. | Modifier and Type | Class | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| static enum  | GroupLayout.Alignment | Enumeration of the possible ways  ParallelGroupcan align its children. | 
| class  | GroupLayout.Group | Groupprovides the basis for the two types of operations supported byGroupLayout: laying out components one after another (SequentialGroup) or aligned (ParallelGroup). | 
| class  | GroupLayout.ParallelGroup | A  Groupthat aligns and sizes its children. | 
| final class  | GroupLayout.SequentialGroup | A  Groupthat positions and sizes its elements sequentially, one after another. | 
| Modifier and Type | Field | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| static final int | DEFAULT_SIZE | Indicates the size from the component or gap should be used for a particular range value. | 
| static final int | PREFERRED_SIZE | Indicates the preferred size from the component or gap should be used for a particular range value. | 
| Constructor | Description | 
|---|---|
| GroupLayout | Creates a  GroupLayoutfor the specifiedContainer. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| void | addLayoutComponent | Notification that a  Componenthas been added to the parent container. | 
| void | addLayoutComponent | Notification that a  Componenthas been added to the parent container. | 
| GroupLayout.ParallelGroup | createBaselineGroup | Creates and returns a  ParallelGroupthat aligns its elements along the baseline. | 
| GroupLayout.ParallelGroup | createParallelGroup() | Creates and returns a  ParallelGroupwith an alignment ofAlignment.LEADING. | 
| GroupLayout.ParallelGroup | createParallelGroup | Creates and returns a  ParallelGroupwith the specified alignment. | 
| GroupLayout.ParallelGroup | createParallelGroup | Creates and returns a  ParallelGroupwith the specified alignment and resize behavior. | 
| GroupLayout.SequentialGroup | createSequentialGroup() | Creates and returns a  SequentialGroup. | 
| boolean | getAutoCreateContainerGaps() | Returns  trueif gaps between the container and components that border the container are automatically created. | 
| boolean | getAutoCreateGaps() | Returns  trueif gaps between components are automatically created. | 
| boolean | getHonorsVisibility() | Returns whether component visibility is considered when sizing and positioning components. | 
| float | getLayoutAlignmentX | Returns the alignment along the x axis. | 
| float | getLayoutAlignmentY | Returns the alignment along the y axis. | 
| LayoutStyle | getLayoutStyle() | Returns the  LayoutStyleused for calculating the preferred gap between components. | 
| void | invalidateLayout | Invalidates the layout, indicating that if the layout manager has cached information it should be discarded. | 
| void | layoutContainer | Lays out the specified container. | 
| void | linkSize | Forces the specified components to have the same size along the specified axis regardless of their preferred, minimum or maximum sizes. | 
| void | linkSize | Forces the specified components to have the same size regardless of their preferred, minimum or maximum sizes. | 
| Dimension | maximumLayoutSize | Returns the maximum size for the specified container. | 
| Dimension | minimumLayoutSize | Returns the minimum size for the specified container. | 
| Dimension | preferredLayoutSize | Returns the preferred size for the specified container. | 
| void | removeLayoutComponent | Notification that a  Componenthas been removed from the parent container. | 
| void | replace | Replaces an existing component with a new one. | 
| void | setAutoCreateContainerGaps | Sets whether a gap between the container and components that touch the border of the container should automatically be created. | 
| void | setAutoCreateGaps | Sets whether a gap between components should automatically be created. | 
| void | setHonorsVisibility | Sets whether component visibility is considered when sizing and positioning components. | 
| void | setHonorsVisibility | Sets whether the component's visibility is considered for sizing and positioning. | 
| void | setHorizontalGroup | Sets the  Groupthat positions and sizes components along the horizontal axis. | 
| void | setLayoutStyle | Sets the  LayoutStyleused to calculate the preferred gaps between components. | 
| void | setVerticalGroup | Sets the  Groupthat positions and sizes components along the vertical axis. | 
| String | toString() | Returns a string representation of this  GroupLayout. | 
public static final int DEFAULT_SIZE
public static final int PREFERRED_SIZE
public GroupLayout(Container host)
GroupLayout for the specified Container.host - the Container the GroupLayout is the LayoutManager forIllegalArgumentException - if host is null
public void setHonorsVisibility(boolean honorsVisibility)
true indicates that non-visible components should not be treated as part of the layout. A value of false indicates that components should be positioned and sized regardless of visibility.  A value of false is useful when the visibility of components is dynamically adjusted and you don't want surrounding components and the sizing to change. 
The specified value is used for components that do not have an explicit visibility specified.
 The default is true.
honorsVisibility - whether component visibility is considered when sizing and positioning componentspublic boolean getHonorsVisibility()
public void setHonorsVisibility(Component component, Boolean honorsVisibility)
Boolean.TRUE indicates that if component is not visible it should not be treated as part of the layout. A value of false indicates that component is positioned and sized regardless of its visibility. A value of null indicates the value specified by the single argument method 
 setHonorsVisibility should be used.  If component is not a child of the Container this GroupLayout is managing, it will be added to the Container.
component - the componenthonorsVisibility - whether visibility of this component should be considered for sizing and positioningIllegalArgumentException - if component is null
public void setAutoCreateGaps(boolean autoCreatePadding)
true and you add two components to a SequentialGroup a gap between the two components is automatically be created. The default is false.autoCreatePadding - whether a gap between components is automatically createdpublic boolean getAutoCreateGaps()
true if gaps between components are automatically created.true if gaps between components are automatically createdpublic void setAutoCreateContainerGaps(boolean autoCreateContainerPadding)
false.autoCreateContainerPadding - whether a gap between the container and components that touch the border of the container should automatically be createdpublic boolean getAutoCreateContainerGaps()
true if gaps between the container and components that border the container are automatically created.true if gaps between the container and components that border the container are automatically createdpublic void setHorizontalGroup(GroupLayout.Group group)
Group that positions and sizes components along the horizontal axis.group - the Group that positions and sizes components along the horizontal axisIllegalArgumentException - if group is null
public void setVerticalGroup(GroupLayout.Group group)
Group that positions and sizes components along the vertical axis.group - the Group that positions and sizes components along the vertical axisIllegalArgumentException - if group is null
public GroupLayout.SequentialGroup createSequentialGroup()
SequentialGroup.SequentialGroup
public GroupLayout.ParallelGroup createParallelGroup()
ParallelGroup with an alignment of Alignment.LEADING. This is a cover method for the more general createParallelGroup(Alignment) method.ParallelGroup
public GroupLayout.ParallelGroup createParallelGroup(GroupLayout.Alignment alignment)
ParallelGroup with the specified alignment. This is a cover method for the more general 
 createParallelGroup(Alignment,boolean) method with true supplied for the second argument.alignment - the alignment for the elements of the groupParallelGroup
IllegalArgumentException - if alignment is null
public GroupLayout.ParallelGroup createParallelGroup(GroupLayout.Alignment alignment, boolean resizable)
ParallelGroup with the specified alignment and resize behavior. The 
 alignment argument specifies how children elements are positioned that do not fill the group. For example, if a 
 ParallelGroup with an alignment of TRAILING is given 100 and a child only needs 50, the child is positioned at the position 50 (with a component orientation of left-to-right).  Baseline alignment is only useful when used along the vertical axis. A ParallelGroup created with a baseline alignment along the horizontal axis is treated as LEADING. 
 Refer to ParallelGroup for details on the behavior of baseline groups.
alignment - the alignment for the elements of the groupresizable - true if the group is resizable; if the group is not resizable the preferred size is used for the minimum and maximum size of the groupParallelGroup
IllegalArgumentException - if alignment is null
public GroupLayout.ParallelGroup createBaselineGroup(boolean resizable, boolean anchorBaselineToTop)
ParallelGroup that aligns its elements along the baseline.resizable - whether the group is resizableanchorBaselineToTop - whether the baseline is anchored to the top or bottom of the groupParallelGroup
public void linkSize(Component... components)
This can be used multiple times to force any number of components to share the same size.
Linked Components are not be resizable.
components - the Components that are to have the same sizeIllegalArgumentException - if components is null, or contains null
public void linkSize(int axis, Component... components)
This can be used multiple times to force any number of components to share the same size.
 Linked Components are not be resizable.
axis - the axis to link the size along; one of SwingConstants.HORIZONTAL or SwingConstants.VERTICAL
components - the Components that are to have the same sizeIllegalArgumentException - if components is null, or contains null; or axis is not SwingConstants.HORIZONTAL or SwingConstants.VERTICAL
public void replace(Component existingComponent, Component newComponent)
existingComponent - the component that should be removed and replaced with newComponent
newComponent - the component to put in existingComponent's placeIllegalArgumentException - if either of the components are null or existingComponent is not being managed by this layout managerpublic void setLayoutStyle(LayoutStyle layoutStyle)
LayoutStyle used to calculate the preferred gaps between components. A value of null indicates the shared instance of LayoutStyle should be used.layoutStyle - the LayoutStyle to usepublic LayoutStyle getLayoutStyle()
LayoutStyle used for calculating the preferred gap between components. This returns the value specified to setLayoutStyle, which may be null.LayoutStyle used for calculating the preferred gap between componentspublic void addLayoutComponent(String name, Component component)
Component has been added to the parent container. You should not invoke this method directly, instead you should use one of the Group methods to add a Component.addLayoutComponent in interface LayoutManager
name - the string to be associated with the componentcomponent - the Component to be addedpublic void removeLayoutComponent(Component component)
Component has been removed from the parent container. You should not invoke this method directly, instead invoke remove on the parent Container.removeLayoutComponent in interface LayoutManager
component - the component to be removedpublic Dimension preferredLayoutSize(Container parent)
preferredLayoutSize in interface LayoutManager
parent - the container to return the preferred size forparent
IllegalArgumentException - if parent is not the same Container this was created withIllegalStateException - if any of the components added to this layout are not in both a horizontal and vertical grouppublic Dimension minimumLayoutSize(Container parent)
minimumLayoutSize in interface LayoutManager
parent - the container to return the size forparent
IllegalArgumentException - if parent is not the same Container that this was created withIllegalStateException - if any of the components added to this layout are not in both a horizontal and vertical grouppublic void layoutContainer(Container parent)
layoutContainer in interface LayoutManager
parent - the container to be laid outIllegalStateException - if any of the components added to this layout are not in both a horizontal and vertical grouppublic void addLayoutComponent(Component component, Object constraints)
Component has been added to the parent container. You should not invoke this method directly, instead you should use one of the Group methods to add a Component.addLayoutComponent in interface LayoutManager2
component - the component addedconstraints - description of where to place the componentpublic Dimension maximumLayoutSize(Container parent)
maximumLayoutSize in interface LayoutManager2
parent - the container to return the size forparent
IllegalArgumentException - if parent is not the same Container that this was created withIllegalStateException - if any of the components added to this layout are not in both a horizontal and vertical grouppublic float getLayoutAlignmentX(Container parent)
getLayoutAlignmentX in interface LayoutManager2
parent - the Container hosting this LayoutManager
.5
IllegalArgumentException - if parent is not the same Container that this was created withpublic float getLayoutAlignmentY(Container parent)
getLayoutAlignmentY in interface LayoutManager2
parent - the Container hosting this LayoutManager
.5
IllegalArgumentException - if parent is not the same Container that this was created withpublic void invalidateLayout(Container parent)
invalidateLayout in interface LayoutManager2
parent - the Container hosting this LayoutManagerIllegalArgumentException - if parent is not the same Container that this was created withpublic String toString()
GroupLayout. This method is intended to be used for debugging purposes, and the content and format of the returned string may vary between implementations.
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