Set Background Color Temporarily on Button





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Does anybody know how to set the background color temporarily on a Button.



buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(155, 17, 30));


Here is what I have but I only want to set the background color of this for a certain period of time. I understand that a way to go about this is to remove the background color after a certain period of time but I don't know how to remove background color. I referenced: How to get JButton default background color? and the solutions did not work for me.



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btn.setBackground(new JButton().getBackground());


JButton does not exist for me and using new Button().getBackground says that it can not resolve constructor. So is there any way to temporarily set the background color?










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    Does anybody know how to set the background color temporarily on a Button.



    buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(155, 17, 30));


    Here is what I have but I only want to set the background color of this for a certain period of time. I understand that a way to go about this is to remove the background color after a certain period of time but I don't know how to remove background color. I referenced: How to get JButton default background color? and the solutions did not work for me.



    In the top answer:



    btn.setBackground(new JButton().getBackground());


    JButton does not exist for me and using new Button().getBackground says that it can not resolve constructor. So is there any way to temporarily set the background color?










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      Does anybody know how to set the background color temporarily on a Button.



      buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(155, 17, 30));


      Here is what I have but I only want to set the background color of this for a certain period of time. I understand that a way to go about this is to remove the background color after a certain period of time but I don't know how to remove background color. I referenced: How to get JButton default background color? and the solutions did not work for me.



      In the top answer:



      btn.setBackground(new JButton().getBackground());


      JButton does not exist for me and using new Button().getBackground says that it can not resolve constructor. So is there any way to temporarily set the background color?










      share|improve this question
















      Does anybody know how to set the background color temporarily on a Button.



      buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(155, 17, 30));


      Here is what I have but I only want to set the background color of this for a certain period of time. I understand that a way to go about this is to remove the background color after a certain period of time but I don't know how to remove background color. I referenced: How to get JButton default background color? and the solutions did not work for me.



      In the top answer:



      btn.setBackground(new JButton().getBackground());


      JButton does not exist for me and using new Button().getBackground says that it can not resolve constructor. So is there any way to temporarily set the background color?







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      edited Nov 22 '18 at 22:36









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          Store the previous color of the Button:



          int color = 0; // Black default
          Drawable drawable = buttons[randomI][randomJ].getBackground();
          if (drawable instanceof ColorDrawable) {
          color = ((ColorDrawable) drawable).getColor();
          }


          Set the new color temporarily:



          buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(155, 17, 30));


          and after some period restore the initial color:



          buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(color);





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            Store the previous color of the Button:



            int color = 0; // Black default
            Drawable drawable = buttons[randomI][randomJ].getBackground();
            if (drawable instanceof ColorDrawable) {
            color = ((ColorDrawable) drawable).getColor();
            }


            Set the new color temporarily:



            buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(155, 17, 30));


            and after some period restore the initial color:



            buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(color);





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              Store the previous color of the Button:



              int color = 0; // Black default
              Drawable drawable = buttons[randomI][randomJ].getBackground();
              if (drawable instanceof ColorDrawable) {
              color = ((ColorDrawable) drawable).getColor();
              }


              Set the new color temporarily:



              buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(155, 17, 30));


              and after some period restore the initial color:



              buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(color);





              share|improve this answer


























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                Store the previous color of the Button:



                int color = 0; // Black default
                Drawable drawable = buttons[randomI][randomJ].getBackground();
                if (drawable instanceof ColorDrawable) {
                color = ((ColorDrawable) drawable).getColor();
                }


                Set the new color temporarily:



                buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(155, 17, 30));


                and after some period restore the initial color:



                buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(color);





                share|improve this answer













                Store the previous color of the Button:



                int color = 0; // Black default
                Drawable drawable = buttons[randomI][randomJ].getBackground();
                if (drawable instanceof ColorDrawable) {
                color = ((ColorDrawable) drawable).getColor();
                }


                Set the new color temporarily:



                buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(155, 17, 30));


                and after some period restore the initial color:



                buttons[randomI][randomJ].setBackgroundColor(color);






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