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Currently I pass a hardcoded string file location to my object method which uses the string in the .getResources() method to load an image file. I am now trying to chooses an image using a load button and pass the loaded file location as a string into the getResource() method. I am using the filename.getAbsolutePath() method to retrieve the file location then passing the filename variable into the object method however this provides me with the following error - Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.NullPointerException. The line of code that it points to having the error is the .getResources line where the image is loaded. I will post the code below to better understand my problem.

btnLoad.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
              @Override
              public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {


                 JFileChooser fc = new JFileChooser();
                 if (fc.showOpenDialog(null) == JFileChooser.APPROVE_OPTION)
                 {
                    File loadImage = fc.getSelectedFile();
                    String filename = loadImage.getAbsolutePath();
                    filename = filename.replaceAll("\\\\", "\\\\\\\\");
                    picLocation = filename;
                    ImageSwing imageSwing = new ImageSwing(filename);
                    System.out.println(filename);
                 }
              }

The output of the file name is correct yet it still wont pass into the object.

  public class ImageSwing extends JFrame
  {
  public JLabel label;

  public ImageSwing(String S){

  super("Card Stunt");                //Window Title
  setLayout(new FlowLayout());        //lookup grid layout


  Icon flag = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(S));          
  label = new JLabel(flag);
  label.setToolTipText(S);
  setSize(1350, 800);
  //setMinimumSize(new Dimension(1200, 760));

  }//main
 }
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  • is the file under your class environment? because you are calling getClass().getResource(S) this will retrieve file begining with classpath + filename
    – sgpalit
    Apr 27, 2015 at 10:35
  • Can you put the full exception (including stack trace)? Have you tried stepping through with a debugger and looking to see just what is null?
    – Tim B
    Apr 27, 2015 at 10:40
  • Another tip for using string filenames is to always us forward slashes to separate directories in the path. Java will sort it out.
    – redge
    Apr 27, 2015 at 10:40
  • what is the output of the line System.out.println(filename);?
    – Blip
    Apr 27, 2015 at 10:41
  • 2
    Having an absolute filename, why not just invoke the constructor of ImageIcon that takes a String as parameter (instead of URL)?
    – fgwe84
    Apr 27, 2015 at 11:07

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It seems like you create an absolute filename with loadImage.getAbsolutePath(), but then you try to use this as a class path resource with new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(S)).

Instead, you should just pass the absolute filename, as a string, to ImageIcon:

Icon flag = new ImageIcon(S);

Also, don't forget to add the label to the frame...

getContentPane().add(label);

Also, I'm not on Windows right now, but I don't think filename.replaceAll("\\\\", "\\\\\\\\"); is necessary.

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  • Icon flag = new ImageIcon(S);, please why Icon from ImageIcon, then you have to test for instanceof, becase if I'm remember correctly not all ImageIcons can to be Icon, rest is correct, plus one
    – mKorbel
    Apr 27, 2015 at 16:37
  • @mKorbel Not sure what you mean, I just copied that part from your code. But since ImageIcon implements Icon no casting is needed.
    – tobias_k
    Apr 27, 2015 at 18:09
  • What I think @mKorbel wants is to use ImageIcon flag = new ImageIcon(S) instead. Then you don't have to use if (flag instanceof ImageIcon) to test if the Icon is an ImageIcon. Apr 28, 2015 at 14:37

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