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e801. Creating a JProgressBar Component

A progress bar is used to visually indicate how much a task has been progressed. A progress bar can be oriented horizontally (left-to-right) or vertically (bottom-to-top). By default, the orientation is horizontal.

See also e806 Creating a Progress Monitor Dialog.

    // Create a horizontal progress bar
    int minimum = 0;
    int maximum = 100;
    JProgressBar progress = new JProgressBar(minimum, maximum);
    
    // Create a vertical progress bar
    minimum = 0;
    maximum = 100;
    progress = new JProgressBar(JProgressBar.VERTICAL, minimum, maximum);

 Related Examples
e802. Creating a JProgressBar Component with an Unknown Maximum
e803. Getting and Setting the Values of a JProgressBar Component
e804. Displaying the Percentage Done on a JProgressBar Component
e805. Listening for Value Changes in a JProgressBar Component

See also: Actions    JButton    JCheckBox    JComboBox    JDesktop and JInternalFrame    JFrame, JWindow, JDialog    JLabel    JList    JRadioButton    JScrollPane    JSlider    JSpinner    JSplitPane    JTabbedPane    JToolBar    Keystrokes and Input Maps    Layout    Look and Feel    Menus    Progress Monitor    The Screen    Tool Tips    UI Default Values   


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