JFrame
does not have a paintComponent(Graphics g)
method. Add the @Override
annotation and you will get a compile time error.
1) Use JPanel
and override paintComponent
(you would than add JPanel
to the JFrame
viad JFrame#add(..)
)
2) Override getPreferredSize()
to return correct Dimension
s which fit your drawing on Graphics object or else they wont be seen as JPanel
size without components is 0,0
3) dont call setSize
on JFrame
... rather use a correct LayoutManager
and/or override getPrefferedSize()
and call pack()
on JFrame
after adding all components but before setting it visible
4) Have a read on Concurrency in Swing specifically about Event Dispatch Thread
5) watch class naming scheme should begin with a capital letter and every first letter of a new word thereafter should be capitalized
6) Also you extend JFrame
and have a variable JFrame
? Take away the extend JFrame
and keep the JFrame
variable as we dont want 2 JFrame
s and its not good practice to extend JFrame
unless adding functionality
Here is your code with above fixes (excuse picture quality but had to resize or it was going to 800x600):
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.Polygon;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.SwingUtilities;
public class JRisk {
private JFrame mainMap;
private Polygon poly;
public JRisk() {
initComponents();
}
private void initComponents() {
mainMap = new JFrame();
mainMap.setResizable(false);
mainMap.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);
int xPoly[] = {150, 250, 325, 375, 450, 275, 100};
int yPoly[] = {150, 100, 125, 225, 250, 375, 300};
poly = new Polygon(xPoly, yPoly, xPoly.length);
JPanel p = new JPanel() {
@Override
protected void paintComponent(Graphics g) {
super.paintComponent(g);
g.setColor(Color.BLUE);
g.drawPolygon(poly);
}
@Override
public Dimension getPreferredSize() {
return new Dimension(800, 600);
}
};
mainMap.add(p);
mainMap.pack();
mainMap.setVisible(true);
}
/**
* @param args
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
new JRisk();
}
});
}
}
As per your comment:
i am preparing a map which includes lots of polygons and yesterday i
used a JPanel over a JFrame and i tried to check if mouse was inside
of the polygon with MouseListener. later i saw that mouseListener gave
false responds (like mouse is not inside of the polygon but it acts
like it was inside the polygon). so i deleted the JPanel and then it
worked
Here is updated code with MouseAdapter
and overridden mouseClicked
to check if click was within polygon.
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.Polygon;
import java.awt.event.MouseAdapter;
import java.awt.event.MouseEvent;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.SwingUtilities;
public class JRisk {
private JFrame mainMap;
private Polygon poly;
public JRisk() {
initComponents();
}
private void initComponents() {
mainMap = new JFrame();
mainMap.setResizable(false);
mainMap.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);
int xPoly[] = {150, 250, 325, 375, 450, 275, 100};
int yPoly[] = {150, 100, 125, 225, 250, 375, 300};
poly = new Polygon(xPoly, yPoly, xPoly.length);
JPanel p = new JPanel() {
@Override
protected void paintComponent(Graphics g) {
super.paintComponent(g);
g.setColor(Color.BLUE);
g.drawPolygon(poly);
}
@Override
public Dimension getPreferredSize() {
return new Dimension(800, 600);
}
};
MouseAdapter ma = new MouseAdapter() {
@Override
public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent me) {
super.mouseClicked(me);
if (poly.contains(me.getPoint())) {
System.out.println("Clicked polygon");
}
}
};
p.addMouseListener(ma);//add listener to panel
mainMap.add(p);
mainMap.pack();
mainMap.setVisible(true);
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
new JRisk();
}
});
}
}