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Change Background color on button Click
khushbushah shah
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Hi
I want to change Background color of Jpanel and its font on button click.
Can anyone tell me what i am doing wrong?
Here is the code:
import java.applet.*; import java.awt.*; import java.awt.image.BufferedImage; import java.awt.event.*; import javax.swing.*; public class test3 extends Applet { JPanel c; JScrollPane s; Button connect; Panel controls; Color back,fore; public void init() { back = Color.black; fore = Color.white; setBackground(Color.darkGray); setLayout(new BorderLayout()); s = new JScrollPane(JScrollPane.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS,JScrollPane.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER); //s.setSize(100, 100); add("Center",s); c = new myCanvas11(this); s.setOpaque(false); s.setViewportView(c); //s.add(c); c.setSize(1000, 16000); add("North", controls = new Panel()); controls.setLayout(new FlowLayout()); controls.add(connect = new Button("Change Color")); } public void start() { // s.setScrollPosition(100, 100); } public boolean action(Event e, Object arg) { back = Color.magenta; fore = Color.blue; //setBackground(back); //invalidate(); //repaint(); c.setBackground(back); c.repaint(); //s.getViewport().setBackground(back); // s.getViewport().repaint(); //c.repaint(); c.setFocusable(true); return true; } } class myCanvas11 extends JPanel implements KeyListener { Image buffImage; Graphics offscreen; boolean initDone = false; int chw, chh; // size of a char (in pixels) int chd; // offset of char from baseline int width, height; // size of applet (in pixels) int w, h; // size of applet (in chars) Font fn; Graphics gr; int nh, nw; test3 owner; static int counter = 0; myCanvas11(test3 t) { super(); owner = t; nh = 16000; nw = 1000; this.setOpaque(true); this.setFocusable(true); addKeyListener(this); } public void reshape(int nx, int ny, int nw1, int nh1) { if (nw1 != width || nh1 != height) { width = nw; height = nh; gr = getGraphics(); fn = new Font("Courier", Font.PLAIN, 11); if (fn != null) gr.setFont(fn); FontMetrics fnm = gr.getFontMetrics(); chw = fnm.getMaxAdvance(); chh = fnm.getHeight(); chd = fnm.getDescent(); // kludge for Windows NT and others which have too big widths if (chw + 1 >= chh) { chw = (chw + 1) / 2; } // work out size of drawing area h = nh / chh; w = nw / chw; buffImage = this.createImage(nw, nh); offscreen = buffImage.getGraphics(); //offscreen.setColor(Color.black); //offscreen.fillRect(0, 0, nw, nh); offscreen.setColor(Color.blue); offscreen.setFont(fn); if (initDone) offscreen.drawString("Hello World!", 0, 50); else offscreen.drawString("khushbu", 2, 50); initDone = true; offscreen.drawImage(buffImage, 0, 0, this); } super.reshape(nx, ny, nw, nh); } public void paint(Graphics g) { // if (!initDone) // initpaint(g); // else g.drawImage(buffImage, 0, 0, this); //g.drawImage(buffImage, 0, 0, owner.back, this); } public void update(Graphics g) { g.drawImage(buffImage, 0, 0, this); super.update(g); //g.drawImage(buffImage, 0, 0, owner.back, this); } public void initpaint(Graphics g) { try { nh = getHeight(); nw = getWidth(); gr = getGraphics(); fn = new Font("Courier", Font.PLAIN, 11); if (fn != null) gr.setFont(fn); FontMetrics fnm = gr.getFontMetrics(); chw = fnm.getMaxAdvance(); chh = fnm.getHeight(); chd = fnm.getDescent(); // kludge for Windows NT and others which have too big widths if (chw + 1 >= chh) { chw = (chw + 1) / 2; } // work out size of drawing area h = nh / chh; w = nw / chw; buffImage = this.createImage(nw, nh); offscreen = buffImage.getGraphics(); //offscreen.setColor(Color.black); //offscreen.fillRect(0, 0, nw, nh); offscreen.setColor(Color.white); offscreen.setFont(fn); if (initDone) offscreen.drawString("Hello World!", 0, 50); else offscreen.drawString("khushbu", 2, 50); initDone = true; g.drawImage(buffImage, 0, 0, this); } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } /** Handle the key typed event from the text field. */ public void keyTyped(KeyEvent e) { } /** Handle the key pressed event from the text field. */ public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e) { String s; offscreen.setColor(owner.fore); offscreen.setFont(fn); for (int i = counter; i < counter + 25; ++i) { s = Integer.toString(i); offscreen.drawString(s, 3, i * chh); offscreen.drawLine(10, i * chh, 160, i * chh); } //owner.s.setScrollPosition(0, counter * 16); counter = counter + 25; repaint(); } /** Handle the key released event from the text field. */ public void keyReleased(KeyEvent e) { } public boolean keyDown(Event e, int k) { String s; offscreen.setColor(owner.fore); offscreen.setFont(fn); for (int i = counter; i < counter + 25; ++i) { s = Integer.toString(i); offscreen.drawString(s, 3, i * chh); offscreen.drawLine(10, i * chh, 160, i * chh); } //owner.s.setScrollPosition(0, counter * 16); counter = counter + 25; repaint(); return true; } }
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> I want to change Background color of Jpanel and its font on button click.
how does the button know you want to do that?
khushbushah shah
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hi,
When user Clicked on button action event will called from test3 class
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> When user Clicked on button action event will called...
how does the button know about the action event?
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