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Can't make buttons work!!
So, I started writing my first applet...step by step.
Made text appear..cheanged the color.. made it ask the html for height and
width...added a button..
But now I'm stuck I can't make the button DO anything!
Please help.
Here is the unfinished code, I know the last part isn't correct...that's
where my problem is!!
import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class MemoryApplet extends Applet{
String text="This is from Memory!!";
public void init(){
setBackground(Color.red);
text = "This is from Memory!!";
Button b;
b = new Button("Click!");
add(b);
}
public void paint(Graphics g)
{
g.setColor(Color.blue);
g.drawRect(0, 0,
getSize().height -1,
getSize().width -1);
g.setColor(Color.black);
g.drawString(text, 100, 100);
}
class MyMouseAdapter extends MouseAdapter{
public void mouseClicked (MouseEvent e){
if (e.mouseClicked);{
Button c;
c = new Button("YEAH!!");
add(c);}
}
}
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Re: Can't make buttons work!!
I use anonymous inner classes for my button functions. You could just place
this in your MemoryApplet class(assuming button name is 'b'):
b.addActionListener(new ActionListener()
{ public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent evt)
{
//button code here
}
}); //<--make sure you get that bracket
Chris L.
"superwebmonkey" <superwebmonkey@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>So, I started writing my first applet...step by step.
>Made text appear..cheanged the color.. made it ask the html for height
and
>width...added a button..
>But now I'm stuck I can't make the button DO anything!
>Please help.
>Here is the unfinished code, I know the last part isn't correct...that's
>where my problem is!!
>
>import java.applet.Applet;
>import java.awt.*;
>import java.awt.event.*;
>public class MemoryApplet extends Applet{
> String text="This is from Memory!!";
> public void init(){
> setBackground(Color.red);
> text = "This is from Memory!!";
> Button b;
> b = new Button("Click!");
> add(b);
> }
> public void paint(Graphics g)
> {
> g.setColor(Color.blue);
> g.drawRect(0, 0,
> getSize().height -1,
> getSize().width -1);
> g.setColor(Color.black);
> g.drawString(text, 100, 100);
>
> }
>class MyMouseAdapter extends MouseAdapter{
> public void mouseClicked (MouseEvent e){
> if (e.mouseClicked);{
> Button c;
> c = new Button("YEAH!!");
> add(c);}
> }
> }
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