I suspect1 the problem with your code is that it is setting the cells to living or dead as soon as the neighbors are checked. That caused my early variants of this code to fail. That change of state has to be delayed until the entire grid (biosphere) has been checked.
This example shows typical Game of Life behavior.
- Note that "suspicions ain't answers", so it is best to post an SSCCE.

import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.util.Random;
class Cell extends JComponent implements MouseListener {
private int row, col;
private boolean isLiving;
public static Random random = new Random();
public Cell(int r, int c) {
this.row = r;
this.col = c;
this.addMouseListener(this);
isLiving = random.nextBoolean();
}
public boolean isAlive(int neighbors) {
boolean alive = false;
if (this.isLiving) {
if (neighbors < 2) {
alive = false;
} else if (neighbors == 2 || neighbors == 3) {
alive = true;
} else if (neighbors > 3) {
alive = false;
}
} else {
if (neighbors == 3) {
alive = true;
}
}
return alive;
}
public void setAlive(boolean alive) {
isLiving = alive;
}
public boolean isLiving() {
return this.isLiving;
}
public void paintComponent(Graphics g) {
if (this.isLiving) {
g.fillRect(0, 0, getWidth()-1, getHeight()-1);
} else {
g.drawRect(0, 0, getWidth()-1, getHeight()-1);
}
}
public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent e) {
this.isLiving = !this.isLiving;
repaint();
}
public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent e) {
}
public void mouseExited(MouseEvent e) {
}
public void mousePressed(MouseEvent e) {
}
public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent e) {
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
final int s = 40;
final Cell[][] biosphere = new Cell[s][s];
final JPanel gui = new JPanel(new GridLayout(s,s,2,2));
for (int ii=0; ii<s; ii++) {
for (int jj=0; jj<s; jj++) {
Cell cell = new Cell(ii,jj);
cell.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(10,10));
gui.add(cell);
biosphere[ii][jj] = cell;
}
}
ActionListener al = new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
boolean[][] living = new boolean[s][s];
for (int ii=0; ii<s; ii++) {
for (int jj=0; jj<s; jj++) {
int top = (jj>0 ? jj-1 : s-1);
int btm = (jj<s-1 ? jj+1 : 0);
int lft = (ii>0 ? ii-1 : s-1);
int rgt = (ii<s-1 ? ii+1 : 0);
int neighbors = 0;
if ( biosphere[ii][top].isLiving() ) neighbors++;
if ( biosphere[ii][btm].isLiving() ) neighbors++;
if ( biosphere[lft][top].isLiving() ) neighbors++;
if ( biosphere[lft][btm].isLiving() ) neighbors++;
if ( biosphere[lft][jj].isLiving() ) neighbors++;
if ( biosphere[rgt][jj].isLiving() ) neighbors++;
if ( biosphere[rgt][top].isLiving() ) neighbors++;
if ( biosphere[rgt][btm].isLiving() ) neighbors++;
living[ii][jj] = biosphere[ii][jj].isAlive(neighbors);
}
}
for (int ii=0; ii<s; ii++) {
for (int jj=0; jj<s; jj++) {
biosphere[ii][jj].setAlive( living[ii][jj] );
}
}
gui.repaint();
}
};
Timer timer = new Timer(50, al);
timer.start();
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, gui);
timer.stop();
}
}
"Issue with Game of Life"Maybe if you didn't view life as a game ...? – qwertymk Nov 20 '11 at 4:35