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24 Μαΐ 2011 · You have to supply to the JLabel an Icon implementation (i.e ImageIcon). You can do it trough the setIcon method, as in your question, or through the JLabel constructor: Image image=GenerateImage.toImage(true); //this generates an image file. ImageIcon icon = new ImageIcon(image); JLabel thumb = new JLabel();
18 Φεβ 2016 · You can do it trough the setIcon method, as in your question, or through the JLabel constructor: Image image=GenerateImage.toImage(true); //this generates an image file. ImageIcon icon = new ImageIcon(image); JLabel thumb = new JLabel(); thumb.setIcon(icon);
6 Ιουλ 2019 · JLabel label = new JLabel(new ImageIcon("images/attention.jpg")); Image: This is the common way to display an image/icon in Swing. Create a label with only an icon (the icon file is in the classpath or in a jar file): String iconPath = "/net/codejava/swing/jlabel/Color.png"; Icon icon = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(iconPath)); JLabel ...
To display an image in a JLabel in Java, you can use the ImageIcon class which is designed for this purpose. Below are the steps to achieve this: Step 1: Import Necessary Packages. You need to import the following packages to work with JLabels and ImageIcons: import javax.swing.*; import java.awt.*; Step 2: Create a JFrame.
15 Απρ 2021 · JLabel (String s, Icon i, int align) : creates a new label with a string, an image and a specified horizontal alignment. Commonly used methods of the class are : getIcon () : returns the image that the label displays. setIcon (Icon i) : sets the icon that the label will display to image i.
12 Μαρ 2022 · Image scaledImage = myimage.getScaledInstance(width, height, Image.SCALE_DEFAULT); add the following code. JFileChooser select_image = new JFileChooser(); FileNameExtensionFilter filter = new FileNameExtensionFilter(“GIF Images”, “gif”); select_image.setFileFilter(filter); select_image.setDialogTitle(“Select Picture”); int result ...
1. 2. Icon icon = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("bangheadonwall.jpg")); . JLabel label = new JLabel("An icon", image); will load an image that is in the same folder (in a Jar or otherwise) as the .class file of the current class. You can start the filename with "/" if you want a path relative to the the root of the Jar.