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java.lang.Objectjavax.swing.SpringLayout.Constraints
A Constraints object holds the
 constraints that govern the way a component's size and position
 change in a container controlled by a SpringLayout.
 A Constraints object is
 like a Rectangle, in that it
 has x, y,
 width, and height properties.
 In the Constraints object, however,
 these properties have
 Spring values instead of integers.
 In addition,
 a Constraints object
 can be manipulated as four edges
 -- north, south, east, and west --
 using the constraint property.
 
 
 The following formulas are always true
 for a Constraints object:
 
       west = x
      north = y
       east = x + width
      south = y + height
 Note: In this document,
 operators represent methods 
 in the Spring class.
 For example, "a + b" is equal to
 Spring.sum(a, b),
 and "a - b" is equal to
 Spring.sum(a, Spring.minus(b)).
 See the 
 Spring API documentation
 for further details
 of spring arithmetic.
 
 
 Because a Constraints object's properties --
 representing its edges, size, and location -- can all be set
 independently and yet are interrelated,
 the object can become over-constrained.
 For example,
 if both the x and width
 properties are set
 and then the east edge is set,
 the object is over-constrained horizontally.
 When this happens, one of the values 
 (in this case, the x property)
 automatically changes so
 that the formulas still hold. 
 
 The following table shows which value changes
 when a Constraints object
 is over-constrained horizontally.
 
| Value Being Set (method used)  | 
     Result When Over-Constrained Horizontally ( x, width, and the east edge are all non-null) | 
   
|---|---|
x or the west edge ( setX or setConstraint) | 
     width value is automatically set to east - x. | 
   
width( setWidth) | 
     east edge's value is automatically set to x + width. | 
   
| east edge ( setConstraint) | 
     x value is automatically set to east - width. | 
   
The rules for the vertical properties are similar:
| Value Being Set (method used)  | 
  Result When Over-Constrained Vertically ( y, height, and the south edge are all non-null) | 
 
|---|---|
y or the north edge( setY or setConstraint) | 
   height value is automatically set to south - y. | 
 
height( setHeight) | 
   south edge's value is automatically set to y + height. | 
 
| south edge ( setConstraint) | 
   y value is automatically set to south - height. | 
 
| Constructor Summary | |
SpringLayout.Constraints()
Creates an empty Constraints object. | 
|
SpringLayout.Constraints(Spring x,
                         Spring y)
Creates a Constraints object with the
 specified values for its
 x and y properties. | 
|
SpringLayout.Constraints(Spring x,
                         Spring y,
                         Spring width,
                         Spring height)
Creates a Constraints object with the 
 specified values for its
 x, y, width,
 and height properties. | 
|
| Method Summary | |
 Spring | 
getConstraint(String edgeName)
Returns the value of the specified edge.  | 
 Spring | 
getHeight()
Returns the value of the height property. | 
 Spring | 
getWidth()
Returns the value of the width property. | 
 Spring | 
getX()
Returns the value of the x property. | 
 Spring | 
getY()
Returns the value of the y property. | 
 void | 
setConstraint(String edgeName,
              Spring s)
Sets the spring controlling the specified edge.  | 
 void | 
setHeight(Spring height)
Sets the height property,
 which controls the height of a component. | 
 void | 
setWidth(Spring width)
Sets the width property,
 which controls the width of a component. | 
 void | 
setX(Spring x)
Sets the x property,
 which controls the x value
 of a component's location. | 
 void | 
setY(Spring y)
Sets the y property,
 which controls the y value
 of a component's location. | 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
| Constructor Detail | 
public SpringLayout.Constraints()
Constraints object.
public SpringLayout.Constraints(Spring x,
                                Spring y)
Constraints object with the
 specified values for its
 x and y properties.
 The height and width springs
 have null values.
x - the spring controlling the component's x valuey - the spring controlling the component's y value
public SpringLayout.Constraints(Spring x,
                                Spring y,
                                Spring width,
                                Spring height)
Constraints object with the 
 specified values for its
 x, y, width,
 and height properties.
 Note: If the SpringLayout class
 encounters null values in the
 Constraints object of a given component,
 it replaces them with suitable defaults.
x - the spring value for the x propertyy - the spring value for the y propertywidth - the spring value for the width propertyheight - the spring value for the height property| Method Detail | 
public void setX(Spring x)
x property,
 which controls the x value
 of a component's location.
x - the spring controlling the x value
          of a component's locationgetX(), 
SpringLayout.Constraintspublic Spring getX()
x property.
x value
         of a component's locationsetX(javax.swing.Spring), 
SpringLayout.Constraintspublic void setY(Spring y)
y property,
 which controls the y value
 of a component's location.
y - the spring controlling the y value
          of a component's locationgetY(), 
SpringLayout.Constraintspublic Spring getY()
y property.
y value
         of a component's locationsetY(javax.swing.Spring), 
SpringLayout.Constraintspublic void setWidth(Spring width)
width property,
 which controls the width of a component.
width - the spring controlling the width of this
 Constraints objectgetWidth(), 
SpringLayout.Constraintspublic Spring getWidth()
width property.
setWidth(javax.swing.Spring), 
SpringLayout.Constraintspublic void setHeight(Spring height)
height property,
 which controls the height of a component.
height - the spring controlling the height of this Constraints
 objectgetHeight(), 
SpringLayout.Constraintspublic Spring getHeight()
height property.
setHeight(javax.swing.Spring), 
SpringLayout.Constraints
public void setConstraint(String edgeName,
                          Spring s)
SpringLayout.NORTH, SpringLayout.SOUTH,
 SpringLayout.EAST, SpringLayout.WEST.
edgeName - the edge to be sets - the spring controlling the specified edgegetConstraint(java.lang.String), 
SpringLayout.NORTH, 
SpringLayout.SOUTH, 
SpringLayout.EAST, 
SpringLayout.WEST, 
SpringLayout.Constraintspublic Spring getConstraint(String edgeName)
SpringLayout.NORTH, SpringLayout.SOUTH,
 SpringLayout.EAST, SpringLayout.WEST.
edgeName - the edge whose value
                 is to be returned
setConstraint(java.lang.String, javax.swing.Spring), 
SpringLayout.NORTH, 
SpringLayout.SOUTH, 
SpringLayout.EAST, 
SpringLayout.WEST, 
SpringLayout.Constraints
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