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e796. Setting the Orientation of a JSlider ComponentBesides being either horizontal or vertical, a slider can also be inverted. An inverted horizontal slider moves from right-to-left. An inverted vertical slider moves from top-to-bottom.// Create a horizontal slider that moves left-to-right JSlider slider = new JSlider(); // Make the horizontal slider move right-to-left slider.setInverted(true); // Make it vertical and move bottom-to-top slider.setOrientation(JSlider.VERTICAL); slider.setInverted(false); // Make it vertical and move top-to-bottom slider.setOrientation(JSlider.VERTICAL); slider.setInverted(true);
e795. Getting and Setting the Values of a JSlider Component e797. Showing Tick Marks on a JSlider Component e798. Showing Tick-Mark Labels on a JSlider Component e799. Constraining JSlider Component Values to Tick Marks e800. Listening for Value Changes in a JSlider Component © 2002 Addison-Wesley. |