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With the method setLocation(int x, int y) of a JLabel-component you can animate an image. | With the method setLocation(int x, int y) of a JLabel-component you can animate an image. | ||
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- | ==== JRadioButton & JButtonGroup | + | ==== ButtonGroup |
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- | JRadiobuttons offer different options, from which you can choose just one. | + | A Buttongroup groups Radiobuttons or Checkboxes. Set the attribute Checkboxes to true if you want a group of Checkboxes. Enter your options using the Items attribute. |
- | To group the JRadioButtons | + | |
- | Write the name of this ButtonGroup for each JRadioButton as value of the attribute | + | |
- | The Java-Editor places this method into the java source code: | + | For a buttongroup of radiobuttons the Java-Editor places this method into the java source code: |
- | <code java> | + | <code java> |
- | so it's easy to get the selected JRadioButton of a ButtonGroup. Example: | + | so it's easy to get the selected JRadioButton of a Buttongroup. Example: |
- | <code java> | + | <code java> |
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If you minimize your Java-Application with a Canvas-component und show it up again, the content of the Canvas-Component is lost. To avoid this, you have to create a subclass from Canvas and do the drawing in the // | If you minimize your Java-Application with a Canvas-component und show it up again, the content of the Canvas-Component is lost. To avoid this, you have to create a subclass from Canvas and do the drawing in the // | ||
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- | The turtle which belongs to the Java-Editor is an example of a Canvas-subclass.\\ | ||
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==== Turtle ==== | ==== Turtle ==== | ||
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+ | Since Java-Editor version 14.04 we have an animated Turtle-component for JavaFX. | ||
+ | It's conception is based on the former Turtle-component and supports a cartesian coordinate system. | ||
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+ | Since Java-Editor version 13.00 the Turtle-component has changed. We now have an animated Turtle-Component based on the Turtle from [[http:// | ||
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+ | Due to didactic reduction and technical issues the GUI doesn' | ||
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- | The Turtle-component | + | Before Version 13.00 we had another |
As a didactic reduction the turtle has a // | As a didactic reduction the turtle has a // | ||
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- | The Turtle and it's documentation must be installed inside des Java-Editor configuration. | + | Since V13.00 the //setOrigin-method// is a method of the playground. |
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Example: | Example: | ||
- | <code java> timer1.start(); | + | <code java> |
- | .. do anything | + | |
timer1.stop(); | timer1.stop(); | ||
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