Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures Comprehensive Version (11th Edition)
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Program Plan:
- Import required packages.
- Declare a main class named “ch14_02” which extends the “Application” class.
- Declare a “start ()” method which overrides the “start ()” method in the “Application” class. Inside this method,
- Create two image objects and load the URL.
- Create a GridPane in order to display images.
- Place the pane in center position using “setAlignment ()” method.
- Set the horizontal and vertical gap for the pane using “setHgap ()” and “setVgap ()” functions respectively.
- Using two “for” loops generate a random number and store it in a variable named “status”.
- Inside the inner “for” loop, check if the value of “status” is equal to 0.
- If the above condition is true then, add the image to the pane at a particular location.
- Inside the inner “for” loop, now check if the value of “status” is equal to 1.
- If the above condition is true then, add the image to the pane at a particular location.
- Inside the inner “for” loop, check if the value of “status” is equal to 0.
- Create a scene object.
- Set the title as “Exercise14_02”.
- Place the scene on the stage.
- Display the stage on the window using “primaryStage.show()” method.
- Declare a main method using “public static main”.
- Launch the method using “launch ()” method.
- Declare a “start ()” method which overrides the “start ()” method in the “Application” class. Inside this method,
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Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures Comprehensive Version (11th Edition)
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