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I have been using SO for 9 years and I know how to ask questions.

With respect: based on the linked question, no, you don't.

For reference, the text of your question, aside from the code:

I am working on swing project and in this project scroll bar is scrolled to bottom (via model) with value = 0. This is the code reproducing this behavior.

Run the code and click the button. You will see that scroll bar will be at the bottom at the same time its value is 0. Could anyone explain it?

There are multiple issues with this. First off, there are grammatical errors, and the prose is redundant, and a couple of references are vague. We could instead say:

I tried the following code using Swing:

When I click the "Change Model" button, the scroll bar moves to the bottom and the output shows that model.getValue() returned 0. Why?

But it's still on you to clarify: what is there to explain? That is to say: what do you think should happen instead, and why should that happen? Is the value wrong, or the scrollbar position (or both)? What do you think they should they be instead?

Further: specifically what do you expect model.setRangeProperties(0, 24, -3, 24, false) to do, and why? Did you review the documentation, and double-check that the arguments you're passing make sense for the effect that you want? Did you try changing those arguments to see the effect they have? What exactly do you believe you aren't understanding, about how model.setRangeProperties works?

I have been using SO for 9 years and I know how to ask questions.

With respect: based on the linked question, no, you don't.

For reference, the text of your question, aside from the code:

I am working on swing project and in this project scroll bar is scrolled to bottom (via model) with value = 0. This is the code reproducing this behavior.

Run the code and click the button. You will see that scroll bar will be at the bottom at the same time its value is 0. Could anyone explain it?

There are multiple issues with this. First off, there are grammatical errors, and the prose is redundant, and a couple of references are vague. We could instead say:

I tried the following code using Swing:

When I click the "Change Model" button, the scroll bar moves to the bottom and the output shows that model.getValue() returned 0. Why?

But it's still on you to clarify: what is there to explain? That is to say: what do you think should happen instead, and why should that happen? Is the value wrong, or the scrollbar position (or both)? What do you think they should they be instead?

Further: specifically what do you expect model.setRangeProperties(0, 24, -3, 24, false) to do, and why? Did you review the documentation, and double-check that the arguments you're passing make sense for the effect that you want? Did you try changing those arguments to see the effect they have? What exactly do you believe you aren't understanding, about how model.setRangeProperties works?

I have been using SO for 9 years and I know how to ask questions.

With respect: based on the linked question, no, you don't.

For reference, the text of your question, aside from the code:

I am working on swing project and in this project scroll bar is scrolled to bottom (via model) with value = 0. This is the code reproducing this behavior.

Run the code and click the button. You will see that scroll bar will be at the bottom at the same time its value is 0. Could anyone explain it?

There are multiple issues with this. First off, there are grammatical errors, and the prose is redundant, and a couple of references are vague. We could instead say:

I tried the following code using Swing:

When I click the "Change Model" button, the scroll bar moves to the bottom and the output shows that model.getValue() returned 0. Why?

But it's still on you to clarify: what is there to explain? That is to say: what do you think should happen instead, and why should that happen? Is the value wrong, or the scrollbar position (or both)? What do you think they should be instead?

Further: specifically what do you expect model.setRangeProperties(0, 24, -3, 24, false) to do, and why? Did you review the documentation, and double-check that the arguments you're passing make sense for the effect that you want? Did you try changing those arguments to see the effect they have? What exactly do you believe you aren't understanding, about how model.setRangeProperties works?

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I have been using SO for 9 years and I know how to ask questions.

With respect: based on the linked question, no, you don't.

For reference, the text of your question, aside from the code:

I am working on swing project and in this project scroll bar is scrolled to bottom (via model) with value = 0. This is the code reproducing this behavior.

Run the code and click the button. You will see that scroll bar will be at the bottom at the same time its value is 0. Could anyone explain it?

There are multiple issues with this. First off, there are grammatical errors, and the prose is redundant, and a couple of references are vague. We could instead say:

I tried the following code using Swing:

When I click the "Change Model" button, the scroll bar moves to the bottom and the output shows that model.getValue() returned 0. Why?

But it's still on you to clarify: what is there to explain? That is to say: what do you think should happen instead, and why should that happen? Is the value wrong, or the scrollbar position (or both)? What do you think they should they be instead?

Further: specifically what do you expect model.setRangeProperties(0, 24, -3, 24, false) to do, and why? Did you review the documentation, and double-check that the arguments you're passing make sense for the effect that you want? Did you try changing those arguments to see the effect they have? What exactly do you believe you aren't understanding, about how model.setRangeProperties works?