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“HBox” Layout container:
- “HBox” layout pane is used to display nodes in a horizontal row.
- Syntax: HBox hbox_Object = new HBox ();
- Setting alignment for HBox pane: Setting alignment for “HBox” pane is done by using the function “setAlignmnet()”.
Step 1: Create an empty “HBox” container named “hbox”.
Step 2: Create a “Scene” and add the object of “HBox” container as the root node. It is given as the first argument.
Step 3: Give “300” as the second argument which sets the scene’s width to 300 pixels.
Step 4: Give “200” as the third argument which sets the scene’s height to 200 pixels.
Statements to add the given labels to the “HBox” container:
//Creation of empty HBox container
HBox hbox = new HBox ();
//Creating a "Scene" and adding "HBox" as the root node
//Set scene's width and height
Scene myScene = new Scene (hbox, 300, 200);
In the above statement, “hbox” references “HBox” container object and “myScene” references “Scene” object...
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