WindowStateListener is a part of java.awt.event package. It is an interface to handle window state events. This interface returns an event when the frame or window associated with it is iconified or maximized.
Abstract function of the class:
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windowStateChanged(WindowEvent e) : invoked when a state of the window is changed.
Below programs illustrate the WindowStateListener:
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Java Program to handle window events
Java
// Java Program to handle window events import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
class listener1 extends JFrame implements WindowStateListener {
listener1()
{
super ( "main frame" );
setSize( 500 , 500 );
// create a sub frame
JFrame f = new JFrame( "sub" );
// add window state listener
f.addWindowStateListener( this );
// set size of window
f.setSize( 200 , 200 );
show();
f.show();
}
// if state of window is changed
public void windowStateChanged(WindowEvent e)
{
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog( this , "window state changed" );
}
// main class
public static void main(String args[])
{
listener1 l = new listener1();
}
} |
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Output:
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Java Program to handle window events and identify them:
Java
// Java Program to handle window events and identify them import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
class listener extends JFrame implements WindowStateListener {
// label
JLabel l;
JLabel l1;
listener()
{
super ( "main frame" );
setSize( 500 , 500 );
// create a sub frame
JFrame f = new JFrame( "sub" );
// add window state listener
f.addWindowStateListener( this );
// set size of window
f.setSize( 200 , 200 );
// create a label
JLabel lo = new JLabel( "old state : " );
JLabel lo1 = new JLabel( "new state : " );
l = new JLabel( "" );
l1 = new JLabel( "" );
// create a panel
JPanel p = new JPanel();
p.add(lo);
p.add(l);
p.add(lo1);
p.add(l1);
add(p);
show();
f.show();
}
// if state of window is changed
public void windowStateChanged(WindowEvent e)
{
int s = e.getOldState(), s1 = e.getNewState();
// for old state
if (s == Frame.ICONIFIED)
l.setText( "window iconified" );
if (s == Frame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH)
l.setText( "window maximized horizontally and vertically" );
if (s == Frame.MAXIMIZED_HORIZ)
l.setText( "window maximized horizontally" );
if (s == Frame.MAXIMIZED_VERT)
l.setText( "window maximized vertically" );
if (s == Frame.NORMAL)
l.setText( "window normal" );
// for new state
if (s1 == Frame.ICONIFIED)
l1.setText( "window iconified" );
if (s1 == Frame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH)
l1.setText( "window maximized horizontally and vertically" );
if (s1 == Frame.MAXIMIZED_HORIZ)
l1.setText( "window maximized horizontally" );
if (s1 == Frame.MAXIMIZED_VERT)
l1.setText( "window maximized vertically" );
if (s1 == Frame.NORMAL)
l1.setText( "window normal" );
}
// main class
public static void main(String args[])
{
listener l = new listener();
}
} |
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Output:
Note : The following program will not run in an online compiler please use an offline IDE
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/awt/event/WindowStateListener.html