/*
* Copyright (c) 2004 David Flanagan. All rights reserved.
* This code is from the book Java Examples in a Nutshell, 3nd Edition.
* It is provided AS-IS, WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY either expressed or implied.
* You may study, use, and modify it for any non-commercial purpose,
* including teaching and use in open-source projects.
* You may distribute it non-commercially as long as you retain this notice.
* For a commercial use license, or to purchase the book,
* please visit http://www.davidflanagan.com/javaexamples3.
*/
package je3.gui;
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class BorderLayoutPane extends JPanel {
String[] borders = {
BorderLayout.NORTH, BorderLayout.EAST, BorderLayout.SOUTH,
BorderLayout.WEST, BorderLayout.CENTER
};
public BorderLayoutPane() {
// Use a BorderLayout with 10-pixel margins between components
this.setLayout(new BorderLayout(10, 10));
for(int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { // Add children to the pane
this.add(new JButton(borders[i]), // Add this component
borders[i]); // Using this constraint
}
}
}
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