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- //: ButtonGroups.java
- //////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Copyright (c) Bruce Eckel, 1998
- // Source code file from the book "Thinking in Java"
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- /////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
- // Uses reflection to create groups of different
- // types of AbstractButton.
- package c13.swing;
- import java.awt.*;
- import java.awt.event.*;
- import java.awt.swing.*;
- import java.awt.swing.border.*;
- import java.lang.reflect.*;
-
- public class ButtonGroups extends JPanel {
- static String[] ids = {
- "June", "Ward", "Beaver",
- "Wally", "Eddie", "Lumpy",
- };
- static JPanel
- makeBPanel(Class bClass, String[] ids) {
- ButtonGroup bg = new ButtonGroup();
- JPanel jp = new JPanel();
- String title = bClass.getName();
- title = title.substring(
- title.lastIndexOf('.') + 1);
- jp.setBorder(new TitledBorder(title));
- for(int i = 0; i < ids.length; i++) {
- AbstractButton ab = new JButton("failed");
- try {
- // Get the dynamic constructor method
- // that takes a String argument:
- Constructor ctor = bClass.getConstructor(
- new Class[] { String.class });
- // Create a new object:
- ab = (AbstractButton)ctor.newInstance(
- new Object[]{ids[i]});
- } catch(Exception ex) {
- System.out.println("can't create " +
- bClass);
- }
- bg.add(ab);
- jp.add(ab);
- }
- return jp;
- }
- public ButtonGroups() {
- add(makeBPanel(JButton.class, ids));
- add(makeBPanel(JToggleButton.class, ids));
- add(makeBPanel(JCheckBox.class, ids));
- add(makeBPanel(JRadioButton.class, ids));
- }
- public static void main(String args[]) {
- Show.inFrame(new ButtonGroups(), 500, 300);
- }
- } ///:~