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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T16:13:04+00:00 2026-06-18T16:13:04+00:00

I have found this implementation of a simple calculator in Java, using the Java

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I have found this implementation of a simple calculator in Java, using the Java Swing framework.

The source code is here:

//Imports are listed in full to show what's being used
//could just import javax.swing.* and java.awt.* etc..
import java.awt.EventQueue;
import java.awt.GridLayout;
import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.JTextField;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import java.awt.Container;

public class SimpleCalc implements ActionListener{

    JFrame guiFrame;
    JPanel buttonPanel;
    JTextField numberCalc;
    int calcOperation = 0;
    int currentCalc;

    //Note: Typically the main method will be in a
    //separate class. As this is a simple one class
    //example it's all in the one class.
    public static void main(String[] args) {

         //Use the event dispatch thread for Swing components
         EventQueue.invokeLater(new Runnable()
         {

            @Override
             public void run()
             {

                 new SimpleCalc();         
             }
         });

    }

    public SimpleCalc()
    {
        guiFrame = new JFrame();

        //make sure the program exits when the frame closes
        guiFrame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
        guiFrame.setTitle("Simple Calculator");
        guiFrame.setSize(300,300);

        //This will center the JFrame in the middle of the screen
        guiFrame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);

        numberCalc = new JTextField();
        numberCalc.setHorizontalAlignment(JTextField.RIGHT);
        numberCalc.setEditable(false);

        guiFrame.add(numberCalc, BorderLayout.NORTH);

        buttonPanel = new JPanel();

        //Make a Grid that has three rows and four columns
        buttonPanel.setLayout(new GridLayout(4,3));   
        guiFrame.add(buttonPanel, BorderLayout.CENTER);

        //Add the number buttons
        for (int i=1;i<10;i++)
        {
            addButton(buttonPanel, String.valueOf(i));
        }

        JButton addButton = new JButton("+");
        addButton.setActionCommand("+");

        OperatorAction subAction = new OperatorAction(1);
        addButton.addActionListener(subAction);

        JButton subButton = new JButton("-");
        subButton.setActionCommand("-");

        OperatorAction addAction = new OperatorAction(2);
        subButton.addActionListener(addAction);

        JButton equalsButton = new JButton("=");
        equalsButton.setActionCommand("=");
        equalsButton.addActionListener(new ActionListener()
        {
            @Override
            public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent event)
            {
                if (!numberCalc.getText().isEmpty())
                {
                    int number = Integer.parseInt(numberCalc.getText()); 
                    if (calcOperation == 1)
                    {
                        int calculate = currentCalc  + number;
                        numberCalc.setText(Integer.toString(calculate));
                    }
                    else if (calcOperation == 2)
                    {
                        int calculate = currentCalc  - number;
                        numberCalc.setText(Integer.toString(calculate));
                    }
                }
            }
        });

        buttonPanel.add(addButton);
        buttonPanel.add(subButton);
        buttonPanel.add(equalsButton);
        guiFrame.setVisible(true);  
    }

    //All the buttons are following the same pattern
    //so create them all in one place.
    private void addButton(Container parent, String name)
    {
        JButton but = new JButton(name);
        but.setActionCommand(name);
        but.addActionListener(this);
        parent.add(but);
    }

    //As all the buttons are doing the same thing it's
    //easier to make the class implement the ActionListener
    //interface and control the button clicks from one place
    @Override
    public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent event)
    {
        //get the Action Command text from the button
        String action = event.getActionCommand();

        //set the text using the Action Command text
        numberCalc.setText(action);       
    }

    private class OperatorAction implements ActionListener
    {
        private int operator;

        public OperatorAction(int operation)
        {
            operator = operation;
        }

        public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent event)
        {
            currentCalc = Integer.parseInt(numberCalc.getText()); 
            calcOperation = operator;
        }
    }
}

I would like to put the OperatorAction class into to a separate class, which I have tried, but then there is a problem getting text from the JTextField, as that is not available in that new class. So how would one do that?

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    Editorial Team
    2026-06-18T16:13:05+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 4:13 pm

    All you need is another constructor argument (and a matching instance field):

    class OperatorAction implements ActionListener
    {
        private int operator;
        private SimpleCalc calc;
    
        public OperatorAction(SimpleCalc c, int operation)
        {
            calc = c;
            operator = operation;
        }
    
        public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent event) {
          calc.setCurrentCalc(Integer.parseInt( 
              ((JTextField)event.getSource()).getText()));
          calcOperation = operator;
        }
    }
    

    And expose the SimpleCalc#currentCalc property through a setter.

    This is not very clean design, though, because you still have tight coupling between OperatorAction and SimpleCalc, but it could be a start for you.

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