public class CheckboxGroup extends Object implements Serializable
CheckboxGroup
class is used to group together
a set of Checkbox
buttons.
Exactly one check box button in a CheckboxGroup
can
be in the "on" state at any given time. Pushing any
button sets its state to "on" and forces any other button that
is in the "on" state into the "off" state.
The following code example produces a new check box group, with three check boxes:
setLayout(new GridLayout(3, 1)); CheckboxGroup cbg = new CheckboxGroup(); add(new Checkbox("one", cbg, true)); add(new Checkbox("two", cbg, false)); add(new Checkbox("three", cbg, false));
This image depicts the check box group created by this example:
Checkbox
,
Serialized FormConstructor and Description |
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CheckboxGroup()
Creates a new instance of
CheckboxGroup . |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Checkbox |
getCurrent()
Deprecated.
As of JDK version 1.1,
replaced by
getSelectedCheckbox() . |
Checkbox |
getSelectedCheckbox()
Gets the current choice from this check box group.
|
void |
setCurrent(Checkbox box)
Deprecated.
As of JDK version 1.1,
replaced by
setSelectedCheckbox(Checkbox) . |
void |
setSelectedCheckbox(Checkbox box)
Sets the currently selected check box in this group
to be the specified check box.
|
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this check box group,
including the value of its current selection.
|
public Checkbox getSelectedCheckbox()
null
if all check boxes in the
group are off.null
.Checkbox
,
setSelectedCheckbox(java.awt.Checkbox)
@Deprecated public Checkbox getCurrent()
getSelectedCheckbox()
.public void setSelectedCheckbox(Checkbox box)
If the check box argument is null, all check boxes in this check box group are deselected. If the check box argument belongs to a different check box group, this method does nothing.
box
- the Checkbox
to set as the
current selection.Checkbox
,
getSelectedCheckbox()
@Deprecated public void setCurrent(Checkbox box)
setSelectedCheckbox(Checkbox)
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