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this is an example of what I wrote so far:

import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import javax.swing.JPanel;

public class program {

    JFrame win = new JFrame("bla bla");

    final private String[] animals = { "dog", "cat", "mouse" };

    private void Start() {
        JPanel superior = new JPanel();
        superior.setLayout(new GridLayout(3, 3));
        win.getContentPane().add(superior, BorderLayout.PAGE_START);
        final JComboBox<String> comboBox = new JComboBox<String>(animals);
        ((JLabel) comboBox.getRenderer()).setHorizontalAlignment(SwingConstants.CENTER);
        superior.add(comboBox);
        win.setSize(440, 290);
        win.setResizable(false);
        win.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
        win.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
        win.setVisible(true);
    }

    public static void main(String args[]) {
        program window = new program();
        window.Start();
    }
}

I've a single jpg for each item of animals String array in a folder called jpg placed on the same level of (default package). I'm using eclipse.

My idea was to make a JComboBox able to display only jpgs, while using strings with certain mouse click events I've already coded (but not reported just to make it short).

I've read this, this and this, but I can't really get the job done :(

Could anyone explain me how to get what I want, maybe modifying my code so I can study it?

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You'll need to supply a custom ListCellRenderer to the combobox which is capable of displaying an image (and other information as you need)

See Providing a custom renderer for more details

You can load a image using the ImageIO API. You may need to wrap the result in a ImageIcon in order to render it more easily, but that will depend on you API implementation

I would recommend using a DefaultListCellRenderer as it extends from JLabel and will make you life easier

Really simple example

I don't have enough information to form a fully runnable example, but essentially, the values added to the combo box model should, in some way, contain a reference to the image you want to load.

This way, when required, you can extract the image and display it using the cell renderer...

public class ImageCellRenderer extends DefaultListCellRenderer {

    public Component getListCellRendererComponent(JList<?> list, Object value, int index, boolean isSelected, boolean cellHasFocus) {
        super.getListCellRendererComponent(list, value, index, isSelected, cellHasFocus);
        if (value instanceof ??) {
            ImageIcon icon = ...;
            setIcon(icon);
        }
        return this;
    }

}

And apply the renderer...

JComboBox cb = new JComboBox();
cb.setRenderer(new ImageCellRenderer());

Updated

Now assuming that the images are named [animal].jpg (so dog would be dog.jpg) you should be able to build a simple Map, mapping the name to the animal image...

// List of animals...
final private String[] animals = { "dog", "cat", "mouse" };

/*...*/

// Map of animal icons...
Map<String, Icon> mapImages = new HashMap<>();
// Build the icon image mapping
for (String animal : animals) {
    mapImages.put(animal, new ImageIcon(ImageIO.read(getClass().getResource("/" + animal + ".jpg))))
}

// Create a new cell renderer, passing the mappings
ImageCellRenderer renderer = new ImageCellRenderer(mapImages);

// Create a new combo box
JComboBox<String> comboBox = new JComboBox<String>(animals);
// Apply the renderer
comboBox.setRenderer(renderer);

/*...*/

public class ImageCellRenderer extends DefaultListCellRenderer {

    // Icon mappings
    private Map<String, Icon> mapImages

    public ImageCellRenderer(Map<String, Icon> mapImages) {
        // Make a new reference to the icon mappings
        this.mapImages = new HashMap<>(mapImages);
        setHorizontalAlignment(SwingConstants.CENTER);
    }

    public Component getListCellRendererComponent(JList<?> list, Object value, int index, boolean isSelected, boolean cellHasFocus) {
        super.getListCellRendererComponent(list, value, index, isSelected, cellHasFocus);
        if (value instanceof String) {
            // Look up the icon associated with the animal...
            Icon icon = mapImages.get(value.toString());
            setIcon(icon);
        }
        return this;
    }

}
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  • Thanks for your reply. I've already read the first link, I'm reading the second and the third. I'm asking too much If I pray you to write down some code as example...? Sorry if yes, and thanks anyway for the info!
    – Goet
    Sep 21, 2013 at 21:32
  • Sorry, can't understand it... what argument should I use for the if? Where should I place my String array? How to link an icon to a string?
    – Goet
    Sep 22, 2013 at 0:51
  • Wow!!! We're almost there! What I get in the combobox list now is the jpg on the left and the string name on the right. There's a way to display only jpgs? And if yes, will I be able to use setSelectedItem(animals[i]) and getSelectedItem(animals[i]) methods for some mouse click actions related to items in the animals string array? If I need to post the code I will, meanwhile thanks a lot!
    – Goet
    Sep 22, 2013 at 5:30
  • In the cell render, after calling super.getListCellRendererComponent, call setText(null). And yes, you should be able to call get/setSelectedItem and get/set the a String value Sep 22, 2013 at 6:46
  • Yep it works! Just saying thanks for your patience, learning a bunch of stuff from this! :)
    – Goet
    Sep 22, 2013 at 8:08

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