Table cell  very important

i have a problem to create a table 4x2 whit 8 cells, thats can change color (the single cell) if a condiction are true ...
someone can help me?
it's very important 4 me
thank you

this is the code, but i haven't resolve my problem , if you can help me whit a simple code to realize table 4x2 and color indipendently every cell, it's very important for me
while (AsciiVal>0){
if (AsciiVal%2==0){
g.setColor(Color.blue);
}else{
g.setColor(Color.red);
g.fillRect((i*size)/n,(j*size)/n,size/n,size/n);

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