EBK STARTING OUT WITH JAVA
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Author: MUGANDA
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 13, Problem 1MC
Program Description Answer
The method that is used to make the text field readable is “setEditable”.
Hence, correct answer is option “D”.
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Explanation of Solution
Read-only text field:
- The text that can be changed only with the application code is called as read-only text field.
- The read-only text field will not allow the user to edit its contents.
- The usage of the “JTextField” component is made in a different way such that the text field cannot be edited by the user, instead it can be modified using the code of the application and it is made through the method “setEditable”
Format of defining the “setEditable” method:
The general format for defining “setEditable” method is given below:
setEditable(boolean editable)
Example:
The usage of the method “setEditable” for the text field that is generated is given below:
//create a new text field
JTextField Total=new JTextField(10);
//set the text field read only
Total.setEditable(false);
Hence, the method that is used to make the text field readable is “setEditable”.
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