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public  class  java.awt.Menu
    extends  java.awt.MenuItem  (II-§1.32)
    implements java.awt.MenuContainer  (II-§1.44)
{
        // Constructors
    public Menu(String  label);	§1.29.1
    public Menu(String  label, boolean  tearOff);	§1.29.2
        // Methods
    public MenuItem add(MenuItem  mi);	§1.29.3
    public void add(String  label);	§1.29.4
    public void addNotify();	§1.29.5
    public void addSeparator();	§1.29.6
    public int countItems();	§1.29.7
    public MenuItem getItem(int  index);	§1.29.8
    public boolean isTearOff();	§1.29.9
    public void remove(int  index);	§1.29.10
    public void remove(MenuComponent  item);	§1.29.11
    public void removeNotify();	§1.29.12
}
A menu is a pull-down component of a menu bar.
Each item in a menu must belong to the MenuItem class(II-§1.32). This can be an instance of MenuItem, a submenu (an instance of Menu), or a check box (an instance of CheckboxMenuItem (II-§1.7)).
There is no event associated with clicking on a menu item to pull down the menu.
public Menu(String  label)
label
- the menu's label in the menu bar
public Menu(String  label, boolean  tearOff)
label
- the menu's label in the menu bar
tearOff
- if true, the menu is a tear-off menu
public MenuItem add(MenuItem  mi)
mi
- the menu item to be added
public void add(String  label)
label
- the text on the item
public void addNotify()
public void addSeparator()
public int countItems()
public MenuItem getItem(int  index)
index
- the position of the item to be returned
public boolean isTearOff()
public void remove(int  index)
index
- an index in the menu
public void remove(MenuComponent  item)
item
- the menu component to be removed
public void removeNotify()
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