JCheckBox is a part of Java Swing package . JCheckBox can be selected or deselected . It displays it state to the user . JCheckBox is an implementation to checkbox . JCheckBox inherits JToggleButton class.
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2. Program to create a checkbox with a icon .
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3. Program to create a checkbox and ItemListener to it.
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- JCheckBox() : creates a new checkbox with no text or icon
- JCheckBox(Icon i) : creates a new checkbox with the icon specified
- JCheckBox(Icon icon, boolean s) : creates a new checkbox with the icon specified and the boolean value specifies whether it is selected or not.
- JCheckBox(String t) :creates a new checkbox with the string specified
- JCheckBox(String text, boolean selected) :creates a new checkbox with the string specified and the boolean value specifies whether it is selected or not.
- JCheckBox(String text, Icon icon) :creates a new checkbox with the string and the icon specified.
- JCheckBox(String text, Icon icon, boolean selected): creates a new checkbox with the string and the icon specified and the boolean value specifies whether it is selected or not.
- addActionListener(ItemListener l): adds item listener to the component
- itemStateChanged(ItemEvent e) : abstract function invoked when the state of the item to which listener is applied changes
- getItem() : Returns the component-specific object associated with the item whose state changed
- getStateChange() : Returns the new state of the item. The ItemEvent class defines two states: SELECTED and DESELECTED.
- getSource() : Returns the component that fired the item event.
- setIcon(Icon i) : sets the icon of the checkbox to the given icon
- setText(String s) :sets the text of the checkbox to the given text
- setSelected(boolean b) : sets the checkbox to selected if boolean value passed is true or vice versa
- getIcon() : returns the image of the checkbox
- getText() : returns the text of the checkbox
- updateUI() : resets the UI property with a value from the current look and feel.
- getUI() : returns the look and feel object that renders this component.
- paramString() : returns a string representation of this JCheckBox.
- getUIClassID() : returns the name of the Look and feel class that renders this component.
- getAccessibleContext() : gets the AccessibleContext associated with this JCheckBox.
- isBorderPaintedFlat() : gets the value of the borderPaintedFlat property.
- setBorderPaintedFlat(boolean b) : sets the borderPaintedFlat property,
// java Program to create a simple checkbox using JCheckBox
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
class solve extends JFrame {
// frame
static JFrame f;
// main class
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// create a new frame
f = new JFrame("frame");
// set layout of frame
f.setLayout(new FlowLayout());
// create checkbox
JCheckBox c1 = new JCheckBox("checkbox 1");
JCheckBox c2 = new JCheckBox("checkbox 2");
// create a new panel
JPanel p = new JPanel();
// add checkbox to panel
p.add(c1);
p.add(c2);
// add panel to frame
f.add(p);
// set the size of frame
f.setSize(300, 300);
f.show();
}
}
2. Program to create a checkbox with a icon .
// java Program to create a checkbox with a icon .
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
class solve extends JFrame {
// frame
static JFrame f;
// main class
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// create a new frame
f = new JFrame("frame");
// set layout of frame
f.setLayout(new FlowLayout());
// create checkbox
JCheckBox c1 = new JCheckBox("checkbox with image", new ImageIcon("f:/gfg.jpg"), true);
JCheckBox c2 = new JCheckBox("checkbox 2");
// create a new panel
JPanel p = new JPanel();
// add checkbox to panel
p.add(c1);
p.add(c2);
// add panel to frame
f.add(p);
// set the size of frame
f.setSize(300, 300);
f.show();
}
}
3. Program to create a checkbox and ItemListener to it.
// java Program to create a checkbox and ItemListener to it.
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
class solve extends JFrame implements ItemListener {
// frame
static JFrame f;
// label
static JLabel l, l1;
// checkbox
static JCheckBox c1, c2;
// main class
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// create a new frame
f = new JFrame("frame");
// create a object
solve s = new solve();
// set layout of frame
f.setLayout(new FlowLayout());
// create checkbox
c1 = new JCheckBox("geeksforgeeks", new ImageIcon("f:/gfg.jpg"), false);
c2 = new JCheckBox("checkbox 2", false);
// add ItemListener
c1.addItemListener(s);
c2.addItemListener(s);
// create labels
l = new JLabel("geeksforgeeks not selected");
l1 = new JLabel("checkbox2 not selected");
// set color of text
l.setForeground(Color.red);
l1.setForeground(Color.blue);
// create a new panel
JPanel p = new JPanel();
// add checkbox to panel
p.add(c1);
p.add(c2);
p.add(l);
p.add(l1);
// add panel to frame
f.add(p);
// set the size of frame
f.setSize(600, 300);
f.show();
}
public void itemStateChanged(ItemEvent e)
{
// if the state of checkbox1 is changed
if (e.getSource() == c1) {
if (e.getStateChange() == 1)
l.setText("geeksforgeeks selected");
else
l.setText("geeksforgeeks not selected");
}
// if the state of checkbox2 is changed
else {
if (e.getStateChange() == 1)
l1.setText("checkbox 2 selected");
else
l1.setText("checkbox 2 not selected");
}
}
}
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Note : the above programs might not run in a online compiler please use an offline IDE
Note : the above programs might not run in a online compiler please use an offline IDE