GridLayout

A GridLayout specifies the number of rows and columns into which components will be placed. The applet is broken up into a table of equal sized cells.

GridLayout is useful when you want to place a number of similarly sized objects. It's great for putting together lists of checkboxes and radio buttons as you did in the Ingredients applet. Below is a modified version that sets aside eight rows and one column. This gives one row for each Checkbox. Compare the applet below to the one from Week 6 to see how much nicer everything looks with proper use of a GridLayout.


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Last Modified April 16, 1998
Copyright 1997, 1998 Elliotte Rusty Harold
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