dynamic GUI

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Let's say, hypothetically, that I have a very simple GUI. Suppose I
have a JPanel taking up most of a JFrame, and that based on some
unrelated factors(some numerical instance), I want this JPanel to go
away, and have a different(already instantiated) JPanel take its place.
This seems like it should be really easy, can anyone explain how to
accomplish this?

thank you.

TS
 
C

Chris Smith

Let's say, hypothetically, that I have a very simple GUI. Suppose I
have a JPanel taking up most of a JFrame, and that based on some
unrelated factors(some numerical instance), I want this JPanel to go
away, and have a different(already instantiated) JPanel take its place.
This seems like it should be really easy, can anyone explain how to
accomplish this?

See java.awt.CardLayout

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