how to change UI depending on combo box selection
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In dialog I need to display one group of controls if some combo is checked and another group of controls otherwise. I.e. I need 2 layers and I need to switch between them when combo is checked/unchecked. How can I do that?

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Anthill answered 21/6, 2011 at 21:23 Comment(0)
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CardLayout works well for this, as suggested below.

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import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import java.awt.CardLayout;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.EventQueue;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import java.util.Random;
import javax.swing.JComboBox;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import javax.swing.JPanel;

/** @see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6432170 */
public class CardPanel extends JPanel {

    private static final Random random = new Random();
    private static final JPanel cards = new JPanel(new CardLayout());
    private static final JComboBox combo = new JComboBox();
    private final String name;

    public CardPanel(String name) {
        this.name = name;
        this.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(320, 240));
        this.setBackground(new Color(random.nextInt()));
        this.add(new JLabel(name));
    }

    @Override
    public String toString() {
        return name;
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        EventQueue.invokeLater(new Runnable() {

            @Override
            public void run() {
                create();
            }
        });
    }

    private static void create() {
        JFrame f = new JFrame();
        f.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
        for (int i = 1; i < 9; i++) {
            CardPanel p = new CardPanel("Panel " + String.valueOf(i));
            combo.addItem(p);
            cards.add(p, p.toString());
        }
        JPanel control = new JPanel();
        combo.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {

            @Override
            public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
                JComboBox jcb = (JComboBox) e.getSource();
                CardLayout cl = (CardLayout) cards.getLayout();
                cl.show(cards, jcb.getSelectedItem().toString());
            }
        });
        control.add(combo);
        f.add(cards, BorderLayout.CENTER);
        f.add(control, BorderLayout.SOUTH);
        f.pack();
        f.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
        f.setVisible(true);
    }
}
Semitrailer answered 21/6, 2011 at 21:36 Comment(5)
See also this related example.Semitrailer
This example extends JPanel to add a name, but Component has getName() and setName() methods as an alternative.Semitrailer
what I see, congrats, +++ second real Swing Guru +++, goooodRomney
@nIcEcOw: Thank you for commenting; I've also been experimenting with Color.getHSBColor, for example.Semitrailer
setPreferredSize() used for demonstration purposes only.Semitrailer

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