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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T21:59:16+00:00 2026-05-13T21:59:16+00:00

Just a quick question here. I have a program in which I need to

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Just a quick question here. I have a program in which I need to create a number of JPanels, which will then each contain some objects (usually JLabels).

There are a few operations that I have to do each time i create a new JPanel, and I’m wondering if the order in which I do them has any bearing, or if there is a standard practice.

The operations I do are the following:

Declare the JPanel: JPanel panel = new JPanel(…)

Declare the JLabel: JLabel laberl = new JLabel…

Add the JPanel to some other content pane: frame.getContentPane().add(panel)

Set the bounds of the JPanel: panel.setBounds(…)

Add the JLabel to the JPanel: panel.add(label)

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    2026-05-13T21:59:16+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:59 pm

    Have a method createPanel() that returns the panel with all its children added.

    Panel p = createPanel();
    p.setBounds(...); // if you must
    frame.getContentPane().add(p);
    

    And then

    Panel createPanel() {
      Panel p = new Panel();
      Label l = new Label("Heading");
      p.add(l);
      return p;
    }
    

    The order of constructing and adding items isn’t important, except that when you add children, you should add them in the order you want them in the panel.

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