Starting Out with Java: Early Objects (6th Edition)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
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Chapter 11.9, Problem 11.37CP
Program Plan Intro
“BorderPane” layout container:
- The “BorderPane” layout container is used to display the contents in all five regions and they are “top”, “bottom”, “left”, “right”, and “center”.
- This is in the package called “javafx.scene.layout”.
Syntax:
BorderPane borderpane_Object = new BorderPane (arguments);
Here, “borderpane_Object” is the object of the “BorderPane” container. The argument(s) is (are) optional.
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Starting Out with Java: Early Objects (6th Edition)
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