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Problem: How do I specify a component's exact size?
- First, make sure that you really need to set the component's exact size. Each Swing component has a different preferred size, depending on the font it uses and the look and feel. For this reason, it often doesn't make sense to specify a Swing component's exact size.
- If the component isn't controlled by a layout manager, you can set its size by invoking the
setSize
orsetBounds
method on it. Otherwise, you need to provide size hints and then make sure you're using a layout manager that respects the size hints.
- If you extend a Swing component class, you can give size hints by overriding the component's
getMinimumSize
,getPreferredSize
, andgetMaximumSize
methods. What's nice about this approach is that eachgetXxxxSize
method can get the component's default size hints by invokingsuper.getXxxxSize()
. Then it can adjust the size, if necessary, before returning it.
- Another way to give size hints is to invoke the component's
setMinimumSize
,setPreferredSize
, andsetMaximumSize
methods.
Note: No matter how you specify your component's size, be sure that your component's container uses a layout manager that respects the requested size of the component. TheFlowLayout
andGridBagLayout
managers use the component's preferred size (the latter depending on the constraints that you set), butBorderLayout
andGridLayout
usually don't. TheBoxLayout
manager generally uses a component's preferred size (although components can be larger), and is the only layout manager that respects the component's maximum size.If you specify new size hints for a component that's already visible, you then need to invoke the
revalidate
method on it, to make sure that its containment hierarchy is laid out again. Then invoke therepaint
method.Problem: My custom component is being sized too small.
- Does the component implement the
getPreferredSize
andgetMinimumSize
methods? If so, do they return the right values?- Are you using a layout manager that can use as much space as is available? See General Rules for Using Layout Managers for some tips on choosing a layout manager and specifying that it use the maximum available space for a particular component.
If you don't see your problem in this list, see Solving Common Component Problems.
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