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/* BorderLayout.java -- A layout manager class
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package java.awt;
/**
* This class implements a layout manager that positions components
* in certain sectors of the parent container.
*
* @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
* @author Rolf W. Rasmussen (rolfwr@ii.uib.no)
*/
public class BorderLayout implements LayoutManager2, java.io.Serializable
{
/**
* Constant indicating the top of the container
*/
public static final String NORTH = "North";
/**
* Constant indicating the bottom of the container
*/
public static final String SOUTH = "South";
/**
* Constant indicating the right side of the container
*/
public static final String EAST = "East";
/**
* Constant indicating the left side of the container
*/
public static final String WEST = "West";
/**
* Constant indicating the center of the container
*/
public static final String CENTER = "Center";
/**
* The constant indicating the position before the first line of the
* layout. The exact position depends on the writing system: For a
* top-to-bottom orientation, it is the same as {@link #NORTH}, for
* a bottom-to-top orientation, it is the same as {@link #SOUTH}.
*
* <p>This constant is an older name for {@link #PAGE_START} which
* has exactly the same value.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public static final String BEFORE_FIRST_LINE = "First";
/**
* The constant indicating the position after the last line of the
* layout. The exact position depends on the writing system: For a
* top-to-bottom orientation, it is the same as {@link #SOUTH}, for
* a bottom-to-top orientation, it is the same as {@link #NORTH}.
*
* <p>This constant is an older name for {@link #PAGE_END} which
* has exactly the same value.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public static final String AFTER_LAST_LINE = "Last";
/**
* The constant indicating the position before the first item of the
* layout. The exact position depends on the writing system: For a
* left-to-right orientation, it is the same as {@link #WEST}, for
* a right-to-left orientation, it is the same as {@link #EAST}.
*
* <p>This constant is an older name for {@link #LINE_START} which
* has exactly the same value.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public static final String BEFORE_LINE_BEGINS = "Before";
/**
* The constant indicating the position after the last item of the
* layout. The exact position depends on the writing system: For a
* left-to-right orientation, it is the same as {@link #EAST}, for
* a right-to-left orientation, it is the same as {@link #WEST}.
*
* <p>This constant is an older name for {@link #LINE_END} which
* has exactly the same value.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public static final String AFTER_LINE_ENDS = "After";
/**
* The constant indicating the position before the first line of the
* layout. The exact position depends on the writing system: For a
* top-to-bottom orientation, it is the same as {@link #NORTH}, for
* a bottom-to-top orientation, it is the same as {@link #SOUTH}.
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public static final String PAGE_START = BEFORE_FIRST_LINE;
/**
* The constant indicating the position after the last line of the
* layout. The exact position depends on the writing system: For a
* top-to-bottom orientation, it is the same as {@link #SOUTH}, for
* a bottom-to-top orientation, it is the same as {@link #NORTH}.
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public static final String PAGE_END = AFTER_LAST_LINE;
/**
* The constant indicating the position before the first item of the
* layout. The exact position depends on the writing system: For a
* left-to-right orientation, it is the same as {@link #WEST}, for
* a right-to-left orientation, it is the same as {@link #EAST}.
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public static final String LINE_START = BEFORE_LINE_BEGINS;
/**
* The constant indicating the position after the last item of the
* layout. The exact position depends on the writing system: For a
* left-to-right orientation, it is the same as {@link #EAST}, for
* a right-to-left orientation, it is the same as {@link #WEST}.
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public static final String LINE_END = AFTER_LINE_ENDS;
/**
* Serialization constant.
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -8658291919501921765L;
/**
* @serial
*/
private Component north;
/**
* @serial
*/
private Component south;
/**
* @serial
*/
private Component east;
/**
* @serial
*/
private Component west;
/**
* @serial
*/
private Component center;
/**
* @serial
*/
private Component firstLine;
/**
* @serial
*/
private Component lastLine;
/**
* @serial
*/
private Component firstItem;
/**
* @serial
*/
private Component lastItem;
/**
* @serial The horizontal gap between components
*/
private int hgap;
/**
* @serial The vertical gap between components
*/
private int vgap;
// Some constants for use with calcSize().
private static final int MIN = 0;
private static final int MAX = 1;
private static final int PREF = 2;
/**
* Initializes a new instance of <code>BorderLayout</code> with no
* horiztonal or vertical gaps between components.
*/
public BorderLayout()
{
this(0,0);
}
/**
* Initializes a new instance of <code>BorderLayout</code> with the
* specified horiztonal and vertical gaps between components.
*
* @param hgap The horizontal gap between components.
* @param vgap The vertical gap between components.
*/
public BorderLayout(int hgap, int vgap)
{
this.hgap = hgap;
this.vgap = vgap;
}
/**
* Returns the horitzontal gap value.
*
* @return The horitzontal gap value.
*/
public int getHgap()
{
return(hgap);
}
/**
* Sets the horizontal gap to the specified value.
*
* @param hgap The new horizontal gap.
*/
public void setHgap(int hgap)
{
this.hgap = hgap;
}
/**
* Returns the vertical gap value.
*
* @return The vertical gap value.
*/
public int getVgap()
{
return(vgap);
}
/**
* Sets the vertical gap to the specified value.
*
* @param vgap The new vertical gap value.
*/
public void setVgap(int vgap)
{
this.vgap = vgap;
}
/**
* Adds a component to the layout in the specified constraint position,
* which must be one of the string constants defined in this class.
*
* @param component The component to add.
* @param constraints The constraint string.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException If the constraint object is not
* a string, or is not one of the specified constants in this class.
*/
public void addLayoutComponent(Component component, Object constraints)
{
if (constraints != null && ! (constraints instanceof String))
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Constraint must be a string");
addLayoutComponent((String) constraints, component);
}
/**
* Adds a component to the layout in the specified constraint position,
* which must be one of the string constants defined in this class.
*
* @param constraints The constraint string.
* @param component The component to add.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException If the constraint object is not
* one of the specified constants in this class.
*
* @deprecated This method is deprecated in favor of
* <code>addLayoutComponent(Component, Object)</code>.
*/
public void addLayoutComponent(String constraints, Component component)
{
String str = constraints;
if (str == null || str.equals(CENTER))
center = component;
else if (str.equals(NORTH))
north = component;
else if (str.equals(SOUTH))
south = component;
else if (str.equals(EAST))
east = component;
else if (str.equals(WEST))
west = component;
else if (str.equals(BEFORE_FIRST_LINE))
firstLine = component;
else if (str.equals(AFTER_LAST_LINE))
lastLine = component;
else if (str.equals(BEFORE_LINE_BEGINS))
firstItem = component;
else if (str.equals(AFTER_LINE_ENDS))
lastItem = component;
else
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Constraint value not valid: " + str);
}
/**
* Removes the specified component from the layout.
*
* @param component The component to remove from the layout.
*/
public void removeLayoutComponent(Component component)
{
if (north == component)
north = null;
if (south == component)
south = null;
if (east == component)
east = null;
if (west == component)
west = null;
if (center == component)
center = null;
if (firstItem == component)
firstItem = null;
if (lastItem == component)
lastItem = null;
if (firstLine == component)
firstLine = null;
if (lastLine == component)
lastLine = null;
}
/**
* Returns the minimum size of the specified container using this layout.
*
* @param target The container to calculate the minimum size for.
*
* @return The minimum size of the container
*/
public Dimension minimumLayoutSize(Container target)
{
return calcSize(target, MIN);
}
/**
* Returns the preferred size of the specified container using this layout.
*
* @param target The container to calculate the preferred size for.
*
* @return The preferred size of the container
*/
public Dimension preferredLayoutSize(Container target)
{
return calcSize(target, PREF);
}
/**
* Returns the maximum size of the specified container using this layout.
*
* @param target The container to calculate the maximum size for.
*
* @return The maximum size of the container
*/
public Dimension maximumLayoutSize(Container target)
{
return new Dimension (Integer.MAX_VALUE, Integer.MAX_VALUE);
}
/**
* Returns the X axis alignment, which is a <code>float</code> indicating
* where along the X axis this container wishs to position its layout.
* 0 indicates align to the left, 1 indicates align to the right, and 0.5
* indicates align to the center.
*
* @param parent The parent container.
*
* @return The X alignment value.
*/
public float getLayoutAlignmentX(Container parent)
{
return 0.5F;
}
/**
* Returns the Y axis alignment, which is a <code>float</code> indicating
* where along the Y axis this container wishs to position its layout.
* 0 indicates align to the top, 1 indicates align to the bottom, and 0.5
* indicates align to the center.
*
* @param parent The parent container.
*
* @return The Y alignment value.
*/
public float getLayoutAlignmentY(Container parent)
{
return 0.5F;
}
/**
* Instructs this object to discard any layout information it might
* have cached.
*
* @param parent The parent container.
*/
public void invalidateLayout(Container parent)
{
// Nothing to do here.
}
/**
* Lays out the specified container according to the constraints in this
* object.
*
* @param target The container to lay out.
*/
public void layoutContainer(Container target)
{
synchronized (target.getTreeLock())
{
Insets i = target.getInsets();
int top = i.top;
int bottom = target.height - i.bottom;
int left = i.left;
int right = target.width - i.right;
boolean left_to_right = target.getComponentOrientation().isLeftToRight();
Component my_north = north;
Component my_east = east;
Component my_south = south;
Component my_west = west;
// Note that we currently don't handle vertical layouts.
// Neither does JDK 1.3.
if (firstLine != null)
my_north = firstLine;
if (lastLine != null)
my_south = lastLine;
if (firstItem != null)
{
if (left_to_right)
my_west = firstItem;
else
my_east = firstItem;
}
if (lastItem != null)
{
if (left_to_right)
my_east = lastItem;
else
my_west = lastItem;
}
if (my_north != null)
{
Dimension n = calcCompSize(my_north, PREF);
my_north.setBounds(left, top, right - left, n.height);
top += n.height + vgap;
}
if (my_south != null)
{
Dimension s = calcCompSize(my_south, PREF);
my_south.setBounds(left, bottom - s.height, right - left, s.height);
bottom -= s.height + vgap;
}
if (my_east != null)
{
Dimension e = calcCompSize(my_east, PREF);
my_east.setBounds(right - e.width, top, e.width, bottom - top);
right -= e.width + hgap;
}
if (my_west != null)
{
Dimension w = calcCompSize(my_west, PREF);
my_west.setBounds(left, top, w.width, bottom - top);
left += w.width + hgap;
}
if (center != null)
center.setBounds(left, top, right - left, bottom - top);
}
}
/**
* Returns a string representation of this layout manager.
*
* @return A string representation of this object.
*/
public String toString()
{
return getClass().getName() + "[hgap=" + hgap + ",vgap=" + vgap + "]";
}
private Dimension calcCompSize(Component comp, int what)
{
if (comp == null || ! comp.isVisible())
return new Dimension(0, 0);
if (what == MIN)
return comp.getMinimumSize();
else if (what == MAX)
return comp.getMaximumSize();
return comp.getPreferredSize();
}
/**
* This is a helper function used to compute the various sizes for this
* layout.
*/
private Dimension calcSize(Container target, int what)
{
synchronized (target.getTreeLock())
{
Insets ins = target.getInsets();
ComponentOrientation orient = target.getComponentOrientation ();
boolean left_to_right = orient.isLeftToRight ();
Component my_north = north;
Component my_east = east;
Component my_south = south;
Component my_west = west;
// Note that we currently don't handle vertical layouts. Neither
// does JDK 1.3.
if (firstLine != null)
my_north = firstLine;
if (lastLine != null)
my_south = lastLine;
if (firstItem != null)
{
if (left_to_right)
my_west = firstItem;
else
my_east = firstItem;
}
if (lastItem != null)
{
if (left_to_right)
my_east = lastItem;
else
my_west = lastItem;
}
Dimension ndim = calcCompSize(my_north, what);
Dimension sdim = calcCompSize(my_south, what);
Dimension edim = calcCompSize(my_east, what);
Dimension wdim = calcCompSize(my_west, what);
Dimension cdim = calcCompSize(center, what);
int width = edim.width + cdim.width + wdim.width + (hgap * 2);
// Check for overflow.
if (width < edim.width || width < cdim.width || width < cdim.width)
width = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
if (ndim.width > width)
width = ndim.width;
if (sdim.width > width)
width = sdim.width;
width += (ins.left + ins.right);
int height = edim.height;
if (cdim.height > height)
height = cdim.height;
if (wdim.height > height)
height = wdim.height;
int addedHeight = height + (ndim.height + sdim.height + (vgap * 2)
+ ins.top + ins.bottom);
// Check for overflow.
if (addedHeight < height)
height = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
else
height = addedHeight;
return(new Dimension(width, height));
}
}
/**
* Return the component at the indicated location, or null if no component
* is at that location. The constraints argument must be one of the
* location constants specified by this class.
* @param constraints the location
* @return the component at that location, or null
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the constraints argument is not
* recognized
* @since 1.5
*/
public Component getLayoutComponent(Object constraints)
{
if (constraints == CENTER)
return center;
if (constraints == NORTH)
return north;
if (constraints == EAST)
return east;
if (constraints == SOUTH)
return south;
if (constraints == WEST)
return west;
if (constraints == PAGE_START)
return firstLine;
if (constraints == PAGE_END)
return lastLine;
if (constraints == LINE_START)
return firstItem;
if (constraints == LINE_END)
return lastItem;
throw new IllegalArgumentException("constraint " + constraints
+ " is not recognized");
}
/**
* Return the component at the specified location, which must be one
* of the absolute constants such as CENTER or SOUTH. The container's
* orientation is used to map this location to the correct corresponding
* component, so for instance in a right-to-left container, a request
* for the EAST component could return the LINE_END component. This will
* return null if no component is available at the given location.
* @param container the container whose orientation is used
* @param constraints the absolute location of the component
* @return the component at the location, or null
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the constraint is not recognized
*/
public Component getLayoutComponent(Container container, Object constraints)
{
ComponentOrientation orient = container.getComponentOrientation();
if (constraints == CENTER)
return center;
// Note that we don't support vertical layouts.
if (constraints == NORTH)
return north;
if (constraints == SOUTH)
return south;
if (constraints == WEST)
{
// Note that relative layout takes precedence.
if (orient.isLeftToRight())
return firstItem == null ? west : firstItem;
return lastItem == null ? west : lastItem;
}
if (constraints == EAST)
{
// Note that relative layout takes precedence.
if (orient.isLeftToRight())
return lastItem == null ? east : lastItem;
return firstItem == null ? east : firstItem;
}
throw new IllegalArgumentException("constraint " + constraints
+ " is not recognized");
}
/**
* Return the constraint corresponding to a component in this layout.
* If the component is null, or is not in this layout, returns null.
* Otherwise, this will return one of the constraint constants defined
* in this class.
* @param c the component
* @return the constraint, or null
* @since 1.5
*/
public Object getConstraints(Component c)
{
if (c == null)
return null;
if (c == center)
return CENTER;
if (c == north)
return NORTH;
if (c == east)
return EAST;
if (c == south)
return SOUTH;
if (c == west)
return WEST;
if (c == firstLine)
return PAGE_START;
if (c == lastLine)
return PAGE_END;
if (c == firstItem)
return LINE_START;
if (c == lastItem)
return LINE_END;
return null;
}
}