How to fill color in grid boxes randomly
How can I fill color on the grid boxes randomly?
Rather than orderly as shown in picture here:
Grid http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/4ed76557de.jpg
public class grid extends JPanel{
Label one = new Label();
Label two = new Label();
Label three = new Label();
Label four = new Label();
public static void main(String[] args){
JFrame jf=new JFrame();
jf.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
jf.add(new YAnswers());
jf.pack();
jf.setVisible(true);
}
grid (){
int rows=10; int cols=10;
setL开发者_开发百科ayout(new GridLayout(rows,cols));
add(one); one.setBackground(Color.red);
add(two); two.setBackground(Color.orange);
add(three); three.setBackground(Color.green);
add(four); four.setBackground(Color.black);
boxes[] bx=new boxes[rows*cols];
for(int i=0;i<rows*cols;i++){
System.out.println("i"+i);
bx[i]=new boxes();
if(i%2<1)
bx[i].setColor(1);
add(bx[i]);
}
} //end grid()
}
You can get a random color by using Math.random
:
new Color( (float)Math.random(), (float)Math.random(), (float)Math.random() );
BTW: Class-names start with upper-case in Java, so use Grid
instead of grid
.
EDIT
The following code uses GridBagLayout
to produce this result:
alt text http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/5426/so2374295.png
public Grid ()
{
final Color BACKGROUND = Color.LIGHT_GRAY;
final Color[] colors = new Color[]
{Color.BLACK, Color.BLACK, Color.BLUE, Color.BLUE};
final int ROWS=10;
final int COLS=10;
setBackground(Color.BLACK);
setLayout(new GridBagLayout());
Label[][] label = new Label[ROWS][COLS];
GridBagConstraints gc = new GridBagConstraints();
gc.weightx = 1d;
gc.weighty = 1d;
gc.insets = new Insets(0, 0, 1, 1);
gc.fill = GridBagConstraints.BOTH;
// fill the whole panel with labels
for( int r=0 ; r<ROWS ; r++) {
for( int c=0 ; c<COLS ; c++) {
Label l = new Label();
l.setBackground(BACKGROUND);
gc.gridx = r;
gc.gridy = c;
add(l, gc);
label[r][c] = l;
}
}
// now find random fields for the colors defined in BACKGROUND
for(Color col : colors) {
int r, c;
do { // make sure to find unique fields
r = (int)Math.floor(Math.random() * ROWS);
c = (int)Math.floor(Math.random() * COLS);
} while(!label[r][c].getBackground().equals(BACKGROUND));
label[r][c].setBackground(col);
}
}
You can add Color
s to a List<Color> clut = new ArrayList<Color>()
and use one of the shuffle()
methods. Another trick is to use Queue<Color> clut = new LinkedList<Color>()
and cycle through them using clut.add(clut.remove())
as needed.
Create a Color[]
array of the colors you want and then use a java.util.Random
to select an index from 0 to your array length - 1.
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