public static enum LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement extends Enum<LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement>
ComponentPlacement is an enumeration of the
 possible ways two components can be placed relative to each
 other.  ComponentPlacement is used by the
 LayoutStyle method getPreferredGap.  Refer to
 LayoutStyle for more information.LayoutStyle.getPreferredGap(JComponent,JComponent,
      ComponentPlacement,int,Container)| Enum Constant and Description | 
|---|
| INDENTEnumeration value indicating the distance to indent a component
 is being requested. | 
| RELATEDEnumeration value indicating the two components are
 visually related and will be placed in the same parent. | 
| UNRELATEDEnumeration value indicating the two components are
 visually unrelated and will be placed in the same parent. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| static LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement | valueOf(String name)Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name. | 
| static LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement[] | values()Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in
the order they are declared. | 
public static final LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement RELATED
JLabel providing a label for a
 JTextField is typically visually associated
 with the JTextField; the constant RELATED
 is used for this.public static final LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement UNRELATED
UNRELATED is used for this.public static final LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement INDENT
INDENT type.
 
 This value is typically only useful with a direction of
 EAST or WEST.
public static LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement[] values()
for (LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement c : LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.values()) System.out.println(c);
public static LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement valueOf(String name)
name - the name of the enum constant to be returned.IllegalArgumentException - if this enum type has no constant with the specified nameNullPointerException - if the argument is null Submit a bug or feature 
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