How can I set in the midst?
I try to draw a rectangular in Java. I set the frame size (800,400) and resizable(false) rectangular's x = 50, y = 50 width = 700 height = 300. Why isn't it in the middle? Thank you.
Without any evidence otherwise, I'd guess you've overriden the paint
method of something like a JFrame
and are painting directly to it.
The problem is, frames have decoration (a border and title bar for example), which takes up space inside the frame...
Technically, this is correct. The rectangle is painted in the center of frame, but the because of the frame's decorations, it looks like it's slightly high...
Instead, you should be painting onto the frame's content area instead.
Here the rectangle now looks correctly centered. In my tests, I set the first frame (bad) to 800x400, I made the second frame's content pane's preferred size 800x400, which made the frame size actually 816x438, as the frame's decorations are now outside of the paint area.
public class CenterOfFrame {
public static void main(String[] args) {
new CenterOfFrame();
}
public CenterOfFrame() {
EventQueue.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
try {
UIManager.setLookAndFeel(UIManager.getSystemLookAndFeelClassName());
} catch (ClassNotFoundException | InstantiationException | IllegalAccessException | UnsupportedLookAndFeelException ex) {
}
new BadFrame().setVisible(true);
JFrame goodFrame = new JFrame();
goodFrame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
goodFrame.setContentPane(new PaintablePane());
goodFrame.pack();
goodFrame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
goodFrame.setVisible(true);
}
});
}
public class BadFrame extends JFrame {
public BadFrame() {
setSize(800, 400);
setDefaultCloseOperation(EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
}
@Override
public void paint(Graphics g) {
super.paint(g);
paintTest(g, getWidth() - 1, getHeight() - 1);
}
}
public void paintTest(Graphics g, int width, int height) {
g.setColor(Color.RED);
g.drawLine(0, 0, width, height);
g.drawLine(width, 0, 0, height);
g.drawRect(50, 50, width - 100, height - 100);
}
public class PaintablePane extends JPanel {
@Override
public Dimension getPreferredSize() {
return new Dimension(800, 400);
}
@Override
protected void paintComponent(Graphics g) {
super.paintComponent(g); //To change body of generated methods, choose Tools | Templates.
paintTest(g, getWidth() - 1, getHeight() - 1);
}
}
}
This is, one of many reasons, why you should not override the paint
method of top level containers ;)