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public class GUI
{
    JFrame frame;
    JPanel squares[][];


    /* Constructor credited to stackoverflow user ranzy
        http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2535417/chess-board-in-java */
    public GUI()
    {
        frame = new JFrame("Chess");
        squares = new JPanel[8][8];
        frame.setSize(500, 500);
        frame.setLayout(new GridLayout(8, 8));
        frame.setVisible(true);
        frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);

        for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
            for (int j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
                squares[i][j] = new JPanel();

                if ((i + j) % 2 == 0) {
                    squares[i][j].setBackground(Color.white);
                } else {
                    squares[i][j].setBackground(Color.orange);
                }
                frame.add(squares[i][j]);
            }
        }

        ImageIcon pawnW = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/images/pawnW.png"));
        ImageIcon knightW = new ImageIcon("images/knightW.png");
        ImageIcon bishopW = new ImageIcon("/images/bishopW.png");
        ImageIcon rookW = new ImageIcon("/images/rookW.png");
        ImageIcon queenW = new ImageIcon("/images/queenW.png");
        ImageIcon kingW = new ImageIcon("/images/kingW.png");

        ImageIcon pawnB = new ImageIcon("/images/pawnB.png");
        ImageIcon knightB = new ImageIcon("/images/knightB.png");
        ImageIcon bishopB = new ImageIcon("/images/bishopB.png");
        ImageIcon rookB = new ImageIcon("/images/rookB.png");
        ImageIcon queenB = new ImageIcon("/images/queenB.png");
        ImageIcon kingB = new ImageIcon("/images/kingB.png");

        squares[0][0].add(new JLabel(rookW));
        squares[1][0].add(new JLabel(knightW));
        squares[2][0].add(new JLabel(bishopW));
        squares[3][0].add(new JLabel(queenW));
        squares[4][0].add(new JLabel(kingW));
        squares[5][0].add(new JLabel(bishopW));
        squares[6][0].add(new JLabel(knightW));
        squares[7][0].add(new JLabel(rookW));

        squares[0][7].add(new JLabel(rookB));
        squares[1][7].add(new JLabel(knightB));
        squares[2][7].add(new JLabel(bishopB));
        squares[3][7].add(new JLabel(queenB));
        squares[4][7].add(new JLabel(kingB));
        squares[5][7].add(new JLabel(bishopB));
        squares[6][7].add(new JLabel(knightB));
        squares[7][7].add(new JLabel(rookB));

        for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++)
        {
            squares[i][1].add(new JLabel (pawnW));
            squares[i][6].add(new JLabel (pawnB));
        }

    }

}

I'm not able to get the icons to display. I've looked through multiple tutorials on this as well as looked at others' code.

enter image description here

I tried three different ways:

ImageIcon pawnW = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/images/pawnW.png"));
ImageIcon knightW = new ImageIcon("images/knightW.png");
ImageIcon bishopW = new ImageIcon("/images/bishopW.png");
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  • How are you compiling and building your code? With intellij? Feb 12, 2014 at 6:11
  • Have you tried with the full path? e.g. c:/users/collin/ ... Feb 12, 2014 at 6:13
  • 2
    @ahmedalkaff The Class#getResource(..) method expects a path relative to the classpath. Feb 12, 2014 at 6:14
  • 1
    The first should work, unless the images was never built into the bin. Check the bin or its equivalent in Intellij (I have no clue what that is) and see if the images is there. Feb 12, 2014 at 6:15
  • 1
    It's likely that intellij does not include the src directory within it's class path for running application. Have you compiled and built the project? Do you have a Jar file? If you do, unzip and see what's included... Feb 12, 2014 at 6:21

1 Answer 1

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Before anything, as a side note, setVisible should be the last thing you do after adding all components

Also check the below

Works fine for me using getClass().getResource()

 String path = "/images/stackoverflow2.png";

 ImageIcon pawnW = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(path));

Check all below, then when correct it, build it, then run it.

enter image description here

File Structure after Build. Images should get copied to class path

enter image description here

enter image description here

import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.GridLayout;
import javax.swing.ImageIcon;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.SwingUtilities;

public class GUI
{
    JFrame frame;
    JPanel squares[][];

    public GUI()
    {
        frame = new JFrame("Chess");
        squares = new JPanel[8][8];
        frame.setSize(500, 500);
        frame.setLayout(new GridLayout(8, 8));
        frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);

        for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
            for (int j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
                squares[i][j] = new JPanel();

                if ((i + j) % 2 == 0) {
                    squares[i][j].setBackground(Color.white);
                } else {
                    squares[i][j].setBackground(Color.orange);
                }
                frame.add(squares[i][j]);
            }
        }

        String path = "/images/stackoverflow2.png";

        ImageIcon pawnW = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(path));
        ImageIcon knightW = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(path));
        ImageIcon bishopW = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(path));
        ImageIcon rookW = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(path));
        ImageIcon queenW = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(path));
        ImageIcon kingW = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(path));

        ImageIcon pawnB = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(path));
        ImageIcon knightB = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(path));
        ImageIcon bishopB = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(path));
        ImageIcon rookB = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(path));
        ImageIcon queenB = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(path));
        ImageIcon kingB = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(path));

        squares[0][0].add(new JLabel(rookW));
        squares[1][0].add(new JLabel(knightW));
        squares[2][0].add(new JLabel(bishopW));
        squares[3][0].add(new JLabel(queenW));
        squares[4][0].add(new JLabel(kingW));
        squares[5][0].add(new JLabel(bishopW));
        squares[6][0].add(new JLabel(knightW));
        squares[7][0].add(new JLabel(rookW));

        squares[0][7].add(new JLabel(rookB));
        squares[1][7].add(new JLabel(knightB));
        squares[2][7].add(new JLabel(bishopB));
        squares[3][7].add(new JLabel(queenB));
        squares[4][7].add(new JLabel(kingB));
        squares[5][7].add(new JLabel(bishopB));
        squares[6][7].add(new JLabel(knightB));
        squares[7][7].add(new JLabel(rookB));

        for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++)
        {
            squares[i][4].add(new JLabel (pawnW));
            squares[i][6].add(new JLabel (pawnB));
        }

        frame.setVisible(true);
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable(){
            public void run() {
                new GUI();
            }
        });
    }
}
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  • @Alex2410 I figure I at least show my effort so it wasn't wasted. Maybe the OP missed something. Wasn't expecting any praise (up-votes) for it :D Feb 12, 2014 at 6:55
  • it was the set visible thing... Could you edit your answer to reflect that?
    – Collin
    Feb 12, 2014 at 7:02

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