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Is there any better way to get the Icon of a JLabel in a container as a BufferedImage whithout multiple casts?

Component[] components = container.getComponents();
BufferedImage image = ((BufferedImage) ((ImageIcon) ((JLabel) components[i]).getIcon()).getImage());
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    Yes, use reference variables rather than the potentially dangerous getComponents(). i.e., myLabel.getIcon().getImage(). Jun 29, 2013 at 20:22
  • Hmm, I don't think I can use any references. I need the image inside the layoutContainer(Container container) method implemented by my layoutManager to scale it proportional to the rest of the gui.
    – Sp0tlight
    Jun 29, 2013 at 20:31
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  • I'd like to implement a custom layout manager for my gui. In the layoutContainer(Container container) method I have to scale each component. Some of my JLabels containing a image so i need to scale the images as well. I just wonder if i could avoid this many casts or rather find another method for scaling images inside a JLabel.
    – Sp0tlight
    Jun 29, 2013 at 20:52
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    @Sp0tlight Thats not the responsibility of the layut manager (to scale the images), that's the responsibility of the component Jun 29, 2013 at 21:35

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In order to get a buffered image from a JLabel, you do the following (which is what your original answer asked):

Icon icon = label.getIcon();
BufferedImage bi = new BufferedImage(icon.getIconWidth(),
                icon.getIconHeight(),BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB);

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