Class JTable
- All Implemented Interfaces:
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ImageObserver,MenuContainer,Serializable,EventListener,Accessible,CellEditorListener,ListSelectionListener,RowSorterListener,TableColumnModelListener,TableModelListener,Scrollable
@JavaBean(defaultProperty="UI", description="A component which displays data in a two dimensional grid.") public class JTable extends JComponent implements TableModelListener, Scrollable, TableColumnModelListener, ListSelectionListener, CellEditorListener, Accessible, RowSorterListener
JTable is used to display and edit regular two-dimensional tables of cells. See How to Use Tables in The Java Tutorial for task-oriented documentation and examples of using JTable. The JTable has many facilities that make it possible to customize its rendering and editing but provides defaults for these features so that simple tables can be set up easily. For example, to set up a table with 10 rows and 10 columns of numbers:
TableModel dataModel = new AbstractTableModel() {
public int getColumnCount() { return 10; }
public int getRowCount() { return 10;}
public Object getValueAt(int row, int col) { return Integer.valueOf(row*col); }
};
JTable table = new JTable(dataModel);
JScrollPane scrollpane = new JScrollPane(table);
JTables are typically placed inside of a JScrollPane. By default, a JTable will adjust its width such that a horizontal scrollbar is unnecessary. To allow for a horizontal scrollbar, invoke setAutoResizeMode(int) with AUTO_RESIZE_OFF. Note that if you wish to use a JTable in a standalone view (outside of a JScrollPane) and want the header displayed, you can get it using getTableHeader() and display it separately.
To enable sorting and filtering of rows, use a RowSorter. You can set up a row sorter in either of two ways:
- Directly set the
RowSorter. For example:table.setRowSorter(new TableRowSorter(model)). - Set the
autoCreateRowSorterproperty totrue, so that theJTablecreates aRowSorterfor you. For example:setAutoCreateRowSorter(true).
When designing applications that use the JTable it is worth paying close attention to the data structures that will represent the table's data. The DefaultTableModel is a model implementation that uses a Vector of Vectors of Objects to store the cell values. As well as copying the data from an application into the DefaultTableModel, it is also possible to wrap the data in the methods of the TableModel interface so that the data can be passed to the JTable directly, as in the example above. This often results in more efficient applications because the model is free to choose the internal representation that best suits the data. A good rule of thumb for deciding whether to use the AbstractTableModel or the DefaultTableModel is to use the AbstractTableModel as the base class for creating subclasses and the DefaultTableModel when subclassing is not required.
The "TableExample" directory in the demo area of the source distribution gives a number of complete examples of JTable usage, covering how the JTable can be used to provide an editable view of data taken from a database and how to modify the columns in the display to use specialized renderers and editors.
The JTable uses integers exclusively to refer to both the rows and the columns of the model that it displays. The JTable simply takes a tabular range of cells and uses getValueAt(int, int) to retrieve the values from the model during painting. It is important to remember that the column and row indexes returned by various JTable methods are in terms of the JTable (the view) and are not necessarily the same indexes used by the model.
By default, columns may be rearranged in the JTable so that the view's columns appear in a different order to the columns in the model. This does not affect the implementation of the model at all: when the columns are reordered, the JTable maintains the new order of the columns internally and converts its column indices before querying the model.
So, when writing a TableModel, it is not necessary to listen for column reordering events as the model will be queried in its own coordinate system regardless of what is happening in the view. In the examples area there is a demonstration of a sorting algorithm making use of exactly this technique to interpose yet another coordinate system where the order of the rows is changed, rather than the order of the columns.
Similarly when using the sorting and filtering functionality provided by RowSorter the underlying TableModel does not need to know how to do sorting, rather RowSorter will handle it. Coordinate conversions will be necessary when using the row based methods of JTable with the underlying TableModel. All of JTables row based methods are in terms of the RowSorter, which is not necessarily the same as that of the underlying TableModel. For example, the selection is always in terms of JTable so that when using RowSorter you will need to convert using convertRowIndexToView or convertRowIndexToModel. The following shows how to convert coordinates from JTable to that of the underlying model:
int[] selection = table.getSelectedRows();
for (int i = 0; i < selection.length; i++) {
selection[i] = table.convertRowIndexToModel(selection[i]);
}
// selection is now in terms of the underlying TableModel
By default if sorting is enabled JTable will persist the selection and variable row heights in terms of the model on sorting. For example if row 0, in terms of the underlying model, is currently selected, after the sort row 0, in terms of the underlying model will be selected. Visually the selection may change, but in terms of the underlying model it will remain the same. The one exception to that is if the model index is no longer visible or was removed. For example, if row 0 in terms of model was filtered out the selection will be empty after the sort.
J2SE 5 adds methods to JTable to provide convenient access to some common printing needs. Simple new print() methods allow for quick and easy addition of printing support to your application. In addition, a new getPrintable(javax.swing.JTable.PrintMode, java.text.MessageFormat, java.text.MessageFormat) method is available for more advanced printing needs.
As for all JComponent classes, you can use InputMap and ActionMap to associate an Action object with a KeyStroke and execute the action under specified conditions.
Warning: Swing is not thread safe. For more information see Swing's Threading Policy.
Warning: Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with future Swing releases. The current serialization support is appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage of all JavaBeans has been added to the java.beans package. Please see XMLEncoder.
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
Nested Class Summary
| Modifier and Type | Class | Description |
|---|---|---|
protected class |
JTable.AccessibleJTable |
This class implements accessibility support for the JTable class. |
static final class |
JTable.DropLocation |
A subclass of TransferHandler.DropLocation representing a drop location for a JTable. |
static enum |
JTable.PrintMode |
Printing modes, used in printing JTables. |
Nested classes/interfaces declared in class javax.swing.JComponent
JComponent.AccessibleJComponent
Nested classes/interfaces declared in class java.awt.Container
Container.AccessibleAWTContainer
Nested classes/interfaces declared in class java.awt.Component
Component.AccessibleAWTComponent, Component.BaselineResizeBehavior, Component.BltBufferStrategy, Component.FlipBufferStrategy
Field Summary
| Modifier and Type | Field | Description |
|---|---|---|
static final int |
AUTO_RESIZE_ALL_COLUMNS |
During all resize operations, proportionately resize all columns. |
static final int |
AUTO_RESIZE_LAST_COLUMN |
During all resize operations, apply adjustments to the last column only. |
static final int |
AUTO_RESIZE_NEXT_COLUMN |
When a column is adjusted in the UI, adjust the next column the opposite way. |
static final int |
AUTO_RESIZE_OFF |
Do not adjust column widths automatically; use a horizontal scrollbar instead. |
static final int |
AUTO_RESIZE_SUBSEQUENT_COLUMNS |
During UI adjustment, change subsequent columns to preserve the total width; this is the default behavior. |
protected boolean |
autoCreateColumnsFromModel |
The table will query the TableModel to build the default set of columns if this is true. |
protected int |
autoResizeMode |
Determines if the table automatically resizes the width of the table's columns to take up the entire width of the table, and how it does the resizing. |
protected TableCellEditor |
cellEditor |
The active cell editor object, that overwrites the screen real estate occupied by the current cell and allows the user to change its contents. |
protected boolean |
cellSelectionEnabled |
Obsolete as of Java 2 platform v1.3. |
protected TableColumnModel |
columnModel |
The TableColumnModel of the table. |
protected TableModel |
dataModel |
The TableModel of the table. |
protected Hashtable<Object, |
defaultEditorsByColumnClass |
A table of objects that display and edit the contents of a cell, indexed by class as declared in getColumnClass in the TableModel interface. |
protected Hashtable<Object, |
defaultRenderersByColumnClass |
A table of objects that display the contents of a cell, indexed by class as declared in getColumnClass in the TableModel interface. |
protected int |
editingColumn |
Identifies the column of the cell being edited. |
protected int |
editingRow |
Identifies the row of the cell being edited. |
protected Component |
editorComp |
If editing, the Component that is handling the editing. |
protected Color |
gridColor |
The color of the grid. |
protected Dimension |
preferredViewportSize |
Used by the Scrollable interface to determine the initial visible area. |
protected int |
rowHeight |
The height in pixels of each row in the table. |
protected int |
rowMargin |
The height in pixels of the margin between the cells in each row. |
protected boolean |
rowSelectionAllowed |
True if row selection is allowed in this table. |
protected Color |
selectionBackground |
The background color of selected cells. |
protected Color |
selectionForeground |
The foreground color of selected cells. |
protected ListSelectionModel |
selectionModel |
The ListSelectionModel of the table, used to keep track of row selections. |
protected boolean |
showHorizontalLines |
The table draws horizontal lines between cells if showHorizontalLines is true. |
protected boolean |
showVerticalLines |
The table draws vertical lines between cells if showVerticalLines is true. |
protected JTableHeader |
tableHeader |
The TableHeader working with the table. |
Fields declared in class javax.swing.JComponent
listenerList, TOOL_TIP_TEXT_KEY, ui, UNDEFINED_CONDITION, WHEN_ANCESTOR_OF_FOCUSED_COMPONENT, WHEN_FOCUSED, WHEN_IN_FOCUSED_WINDOW
Fields declared in class java.awt.Component
accessibleContext, BOTTOM_ALIGNMENT, CENTER_ALIGNMENT, LEFT_ALIGNMENT, RIGHT_ALIGNMENT, TOP_ALIGNMENT
Fields declared in interface java.awt.image.ImageObserver
ABORT, ALLBITS, ERROR, FRAMEBITS, HEIGHT, PROPERTIES, SOMEBITS, WIDTH
Constructor Summary
| Constructor | Description |
|---|---|
JTable() |
Constructs a default JTable that is initialized with a default data model, a default column model, and a default selection model. |
JTable |
Constructs a JTable with numRows and numColumns of empty cells using DefaultTableModel. |
JTable |
Constructs a JTable to display the values in the two dimensional array, rowData, with column names, columnNames. |
JTable |
Constructs a JTable to display the values in the Vector of Vectors, rowData, with column names, columnNames. |
JTable |
Constructs a JTable that is initialized with dm as the data model, a default column model, and a default selection model. |
JTable |
Constructs a JTable that is initialized with dm as the data model, cm as the column model, and a default selection model. |
JTable |
Constructs a JTable that is initialized with dm as the data model, cm as the column model, and sm as the selection model. |
Method Summary
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
void |
addColumn |
Appends aColumn to the end of the array of columns held by this JTable's column model. |
void |
addColumnSelectionInterval |
Adds the columns from index0 to index1, inclusive, to the current selection. |
void |
addNotify() |
Calls the configureEnclosingScrollPane method. |
void |
addRowSelectionInterval |
Adds the rows from index0 to index1, inclusive, to the current selection. |
void |
changeSelection |
Updates the selection models of the table, depending on the state of the two flags: toggle and extend. |
void |
clearSelection() |
Deselects all selected columns and rows. |
void |
columnAdded |
Invoked when a column is added to the table column model. |
int |
columnAtPoint |
Returns the index of the column that point lies in, or -1 if the result is not in the range [0, getColumnCount()-1]. |
void |
columnMarginChanged |
Invoked when a column is moved due to a margin change. |
void |
columnMoved |
Invoked when a column is repositioned. |
void |
columnRemoved |
Invoked when a column is removed from the table column model. |
void |
columnSelectionChanged |
Invoked when the selection model of the TableColumnModel is changed. |
protected void |
configureEnclosingScrollPane() |
If this JTable is the viewportView of an enclosing JScrollPane (the usual situation), configure this ScrollPane by, amongst other things, installing the table's tableHeader as the columnHeaderView of the scroll pane. |
int |
convertColumnIndexToModel |
Maps the index of the column in the view at viewColumnIndex to the index of the column in the table model. |
int |
convertColumnIndexToView |
Maps the index of the column in the table model at modelColumnIndex to the index of the column in the view. |
int |
convertRowIndexToModel |
Maps the index of the row in terms of the view to the underlying TableModel. |
int |
convertRowIndexToView |
Maps the index of the row in terms of the TableModel to the view. |
protected TableColumnModel |
createDefaultColumnModel() |
Returns the default column model object, which is a DefaultTableColumnModel. |
void |
createDefaultColumnsFromModel() |
Creates default columns for the table from the data model using the getColumnCount method defined in the TableModel interface. |
protected TableModel |
createDefaultDataModel() |
Returns the default table model object, which is a DefaultTableModel. |
protected void |
createDefaultEditors() |
Creates default cell editors for objects, numbers, and boolean values. |
protected void |
createDefaultRenderers() |
Creates default cell renderers for objects, numbers, doubles, dates, booleans, and icons. |
protected ListSelectionModel |
createDefaultSelectionModel() |
Returns the default selection model object, which is a DefaultListSelectionModel. |
protected JTableHeader |
createDefaultTableHeader() |
Returns the default table header object, which is a JTableHeader. |
static JScrollPane |
createScrollPaneForTable |
Deprecated. |
void |
doLayout() |
Causes this table to lay out its rows and columns. |
boolean |
editCellAt |
Programmatically starts editing the cell at row and column, if those indices are in the valid range, and the cell at those indices is editable. |
boolean |
editCellAt |
Programmatically starts editing the cell at row and column, if those indices are in the valid range, and the cell at those indices is editable. |
void |
editingCanceled |
Invoked when editing is canceled. |
void |
editingStopped |
Invoked when editing is finished. |
AccessibleContext |
getAccessibleContext() |
Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this JTable. |
boolean |
getAutoCreateColumnsFromModel() |
Determines whether the table will create default columns from the model. |
boolean |
getAutoCreateRowSorter() |
Returns true if whenever the model changes, a new RowSorter should be created and installed as the table's sorter; otherwise, returns false. |
int |
getAutoResizeMode() |
Returns the auto resize mode of the table. |
TableCellEditor |
getCellEditor() |
Returns the active cell editor, which is null if the table is not currently editing. |
TableCellEditor |
getCellEditor |
Returns an appropriate editor for the cell specified by row and column. |
Rectangle |
getCellRect |
Returns a rectangle for the cell that lies at the intersection of row and column. |
TableCellRenderer |
getCellRenderer |
Returns an appropriate renderer for the cell specified by this row and column. |
boolean |
getCellSelectionEnabled() |
Returns true if both row and column selection models are enabled. |
TableColumn |
getColumn |
Returns the TableColumn object for the column in the table whose identifier is equal to identifier, when compared using equals. |
Class<?> |
getColumnClass |
Returns the type of the column appearing in the view at column position column. |
int |
getColumnCount() |
Returns the number of columns in the column model. |
TableColumnModel |
getColumnModel() |
Returns the TableColumnModel that contains all column information of this table. |
String |
getColumnName |
Returns the name of the column appearing in the view at column position column. |
boolean |
getColumnSelectionAllowed() |
Returns true if columns can be selected. |
TableCellEditor |
getDefaultEditor |
Returns the editor to be used when no editor has been set in a TableColumn. |
TableCellRenderer |
getDefaultRenderer |
Returns the cell renderer to be used when no renderer has been set in a TableColumn. |
boolean |
getDragEnabled() |
Returns whether or not automatic drag handling is enabled. |
final JTable.DropLocation |
getDropLocation() |
Returns the location that this component should visually indicate as the drop location during a DnD operation over the component, or null if no location is to currently be shown. |
final DropMode |
getDropMode() |
Returns the drop mode for this component. |
int |
getEditingColumn() |
Returns the index of the column that contains the cell currently being edited. |
int |
getEditingRow() |
Returns the index of the row that contains the cell currently being edited. |
Component |
getEditorComponent() |
Returns the component that is handling the editing session. |
boolean |
getFillsViewportHeight() |
Returns whether or not this table is always made large enough to fill the height of an enclosing viewport. |
Color |
getGridColor() |
Returns the color used to draw grid lines. |
Dimension |
getIntercellSpacing() |
Returns the horizontal and vertical space between cells. |
TableModel |
getModel() |
Returns the TableModel that provides the data displayed by this JTable. |
Dimension |
getPreferredScrollableViewportSize() |
Returns the preferred size of the viewport for this table. |
Printable |
getPrintable |
Return a Printable for use in printing this JTable. |
int |
getRowCount() |
Returns the number of rows that can be shown in the JTable, given unlimited space. |
int |
getRowHeight() |
Returns the height of a table row, in pixels. |
int |
getRowHeight |
Returns the height, in pixels, of the cells in row. |
int |
getRowMargin() |
Gets the amount of empty space, in pixels, between cells. |
boolean |
getRowSelectionAllowed() |
Returns true if rows can be selected. |
RowSorter<? extends TableModel> |
getRowSorter() |
Returns the object responsible for sorting. |
int |
getScrollableBlockIncrement |
Returns visibleRect.height or visibleRect.width, depending on this table's orientation. |
boolean |
getScrollableTracksViewportHeight() |
Returns false to indicate that the height of the viewport does not determine the height of the table, unless getFillsViewportHeight is true and the preferred height of the table is smaller than the viewport's height. |
boolean |
getScrollableTracksViewportWidth() |
Returns false if autoResizeMode is set to AUTO_RESIZE_OFF, which indicates that the width of the viewport does not determine the width of the table. |
int |
getScrollableUnitIncrement |
Returns the scroll increment (in pixels) that completely exposes one new row or column (depending on the orientation). |
int |
getSelectedColumn() |
Returns the index of the first selected column, -1 if no column is selected. |
int |
getSelectedColumnCount() |
Returns the number of selected columns. |
int[] |
getSelectedColumns() |
Returns the indices of all selected columns. |
int |
getSelectedRow() |
Returns the index of the first selected row, -1 if no row is selected. |
int |
getSelectedRowCount() |
Returns the number of selected rows. |
int[] |
getSelectedRows() |
Returns the indices of all selected rows. |
Color |
getSelectionBackground() |
Returns the background color for selected cells. |
Color |
getSelectionForeground() |
Returns the foreground color for selected cells. |
ListSelectionModel |
getSelectionModel() |
Returns the ListSelectionModel that is used to maintain row selection state. |
boolean |
getShowHorizontalLines() |
Returns true if the table draws horizontal lines between cells, false if it doesn't. |
boolean |
getShowVerticalLines() |
Returns true if the table draws vertical lines between cells, false if it doesn't. |
boolean |
getSurrendersFocusOnKeystroke() |
Returns true if the editor should get the focus when keystrokes cause the editor to be activated |
JTableHeader |
getTableHeader() |
Returns the tableHeader used by this JTable. |
String |
getToolTipText |
Overrides JComponent's getToolTipText method in order to allow the renderer's tips to be used if it has text set. |
TableUI |
getUI() |
Returns the L&F object that renders this component. |
String |
getUIClassID() |
Returns the suffix used to construct the name of the L&F class used to render this component. |
boolean |
getUpdateSelectionOnSort() |
Returns true if the selection should be updated after sorting. |
Object |
getValueAt |
Returns the cell value at row and column. |
protected void |
initializeLocalVars() |
Initializes table properties to their default values. |
boolean |
isCellEditable |
Returns true if the cell at row and column is editable. |
boolean |
isCellSelected |
Returns true if the specified indices are in the valid range of rows and columns and the cell at the specified position is selected. |
boolean |
isColumnSelected |
Returns true if the specified index is in the valid range of columns, and the column at that index is selected. |
boolean |
isEditing() |
Returns true if a cell is being edited. |
boolean |
isRowSelected |
Returns true if the specified index is in the valid range of rows, and the row at that index is selected. |
void |
moveColumn |
Moves the column column to the position currently occupied by the column targetColumn in the view. |
protected String |
paramString() |
Returns a string representation of this table. |
Component |
prepareEditor |
Prepares the editor by querying the data model for the value and selection state of the cell at row, column. |
Component |
prepareRenderer |
Prepares the renderer by querying the data model for the value and selection state of the cell at row, column. |
boolean |
print() |
A convenience method that displays a printing dialog, and then prints this JTable in mode PrintMode.FIT_WIDTH, with no header or footer text. |
boolean |
print |
A convenience method that displays a printing dialog, and then prints this JTable in the given printing mode, with no header or footer text. |
boolean |
print |
A convenience method that displays a printing dialog, and then prints this JTable in the given printing mode, with the specified header and footer text. |
boolean |
print |
Prints this table, as specified by the fully featured print method, with the default printer specified as the print service. |
boolean |
print |
Prints this JTable. |
void |
removeColumn |
Removes aColumn from this JTable's array of columns. |
void |
removeColumnSelectionInterval |
Deselects the columns from index0 to index1, inclusive. |
void |
removeEditor() |
Discards the editor object and frees the real estate it used for cell rendering. |
void |
removeNotify() |
Calls the unconfigureEnclosingScrollPane method. |
void |
removeRowSelectionInterval |
Deselects the rows from index0 to index1, inclusive. |
protected void |
resizeAndRepaint() |
Equivalent to revalidate followed by repaint. |
int |
rowAtPoint |
Returns the index of the row that point lies in, or -1 if the result is not in the range [0, getRowCount()-1]. |
void |
selectAll() |
Selects all rows, columns, and cells in the table. |
void |
setAutoCreateColumnsFromModel |
Sets this table's autoCreateColumnsFromModel flag. |
void |
setAutoCreateRowSorter |
Specifies whether a RowSorter should be created for the table whenever its model changes. |
void |
setAutoResizeMode |
Sets the table's auto resize mode when the table is resized. |
void |
setCellEditor |
Sets the active cell editor. |
void |
setCellSelectionEnabled |
Sets whether this table allows both a column selection and a row selection to exist simultaneously. |
void |
setColumnModel |
Sets the column model for this table to columnModel and registers for listener notifications from the new column model. |
void |
setColumnSelectionAllowed |
Sets whether the columns in this model can be selected. |
void |
setColumnSelectionInterval |
Selects the columns from index0 to index1, inclusive. |
void |
setDefaultEditor |
Sets a default cell editor to be used if no editor has been set in a TableColumn. |
void |
setDefaultRenderer |
Sets a default cell renderer to be used if no renderer has been set in a TableColumn. |
void |
setDragEnabled |
Turns on or off automatic drag handling. |
final void |
setDropMode |
Sets the drop mode for this component. |
void |
setEditingColumn |
Sets the editingColumn variable. |
void |
setEditingRow |
Sets the editingRow variable. |
void |
setFillsViewportHeight |
Sets whether or not this table is always made large enough to fill the height of an enclosing viewport. |
void |
setGridColor |
Sets the color used to draw grid lines to gridColor and redisplays. |
void |
setIntercellSpacing |
Sets the rowMargin and the columnMargin -- the height and width of the space between cells -- to intercellSpacing. |
void |
setModel |
Sets the data model for this table to dataModel and registers with it for listener notifications from the new data model. |
void |
setPreferredScrollableViewportSize |
Sets the preferred size of the viewport for this table. |
void |
setRowHeight |
Sets the height, in pixels, of all cells to rowHeight, revalidates, and repaints. |
void |
setRowHeight |
Sets the height for row to rowHeight, revalidates, and repaints. |
void |
setRowMargin |
Sets the amount of empty space between cells in adjacent rows. |
void |
setRowSelectionAllowed |
Sets whether the rows in this model can be selected. |
void |
setRowSelectionInterval |
Selects the rows from index0 to index1, inclusive. |
void |
setRowSorter |
Sets the RowSorter. |
void |
setSelectionBackground |
Sets the background color for selected cells. |
void |
setSelectionForeground |
Sets the foreground color for selected cells. |
void |
setSelectionMode |
Sets the table's selection mode to allow only single selections, a single contiguous interval, or multiple intervals. |
void |
setSelectionModel |
Sets the row selection model for this table to selectionModel and registers for listener notifications from the new selection model. |
void |
setShowGrid |
Sets whether the table draws grid lines around cells. |
void |
setShowHorizontalLines |
Sets whether the table draws horizontal lines between cells. |
void |
setShowVerticalLines |
Sets whether the table draws vertical lines between cells. |
void |
setSurrendersFocusOnKeystroke |
Sets whether editors in this JTable get the keyboard focus when an editor is activated as a result of the JTable forwarding keyboard events for a cell. |
void |
setTableHeader |
Sets the tableHeader working with this JTable to newHeader. |
void |
setUI |
Sets the L&F object that renders this component and repaints. |
void |
setUpdateSelectionOnSort |
Specifies whether the selection should be updated after sorting. |
void |
setValueAt |
Sets the value for the cell in the table model at row and column. |
void |
sizeColumnsToFit |
Deprecated. As of Swing version 1.0.3, replaced by doLayout(). |
void |
sizeColumnsToFit |
Obsolete as of Java 2 platform v1.4. |
void |
sorterChanged |
RowSorterListener notification that the RowSorter has changed in some way. |
void |
tableChanged |
Invoked when this table's TableModel generates a TableModelEvent. |
protected void |
unconfigureEnclosingScrollPane() |
Reverses the effect of configureEnclosingScrollPane by replacing the columnHeaderView of the enclosing scroll pane with null. |
void |
updateUI() |
Notification from the UIManager that the L&F has changed. |
void |
valueChanged |
Invoked when the row selection changes -- repaints to show the new selection. |
Methods declared in class javax.swing.JComponent
addAncestorListener, addVetoableChangeListener, computeVisibleRect, contains, createToolTip, disable, enable, firePropertyChange, firePropertyChange, fireVetoableChange, getActionForKeyStroke, getActionMap, getAlignmentX, getAlignmentY, getAncestorListeners, getAutoscrolls, getBaseline, getBaselineResizeBehavior, getBorder, getBounds, getClientProperty, getComponentGraphics, getComponentPopupMenu, getConditionForKeyStroke, getDebugGraphicsOptions, getDefaultLocale, getFontMetrics, getGraphics, getHeight, getInheritsPopupMenu, getInputMap, getInputMap, getInputVerifier, getInsets, getInsets, getListeners, getLocation, getMaximumSize, getMinimumSize, getNextFocusableComponent, getPopupLocation, getPreferredSize, getRegisteredKeyStrokes, getRootPane, getSize, getToolTipLocation, getToolTipText, getTopLevelAncestor, getTransferHandler, getVerifyInputWhenFocusTarget, getVetoableChangeListeners, getVisibleRect, getWidth, getX, getY, grabFocus, hide, isDoubleBuffered, isLightweightComponent, isManagingFocus, isOpaque, isOptimizedDrawingEnabled, isPaintingForPrint, isPaintingOrigin, isPaintingTile, isRequestFocusEnabled, isValidateRoot, paint, paintBorder, paintChildren, paintComponent, paintImmediately, paintImmediately, print, printAll, printBorder, printChildren, printComponent, processComponentKeyEvent, processKeyBinding, processKeyEvent, processMouseEvent, processMouseMotionEvent, putClientProperty, registerKeyboardAction, registerKeyboardAction, removeAncestorListener, removeVetoableChangeListener, repaint, repaint, requestDefaultFocus, requestFocus, requestFocus, requestFocusInWindow, requestFocusInWindow, resetKeyboardActions, reshape, revalidate, scrollRectToVisible, setActionMap, setAlignmentX, setAlignmentY, setAutoscrolls, setBackground, setBorder, setComponentPopupMenu, setDebugGraphicsOptions, setDefaultLocale, setDoubleBuffered, setEnabled, setFocusTraversalKeys, setFont, setForeground, setInheritsPopupMenu, setInputMap, setInputVerifier, setMaximumSize, setMinimumSize, setNextFocusableComponent, setOpaque, setPreferredSize, setRequestFocusEnabled, setToolTipText, setTransferHandler, setUI, setVerifyInputWhenFocusTarget, setVisible, unregisterKeyboardAction, update
Methods declared in class java.awt.Container
add, add, add, add, add, addContainerListener, addImpl, addPropertyChangeListener, addPropertyChangeListener, applyComponentOrientation, areFocusTraversalKeysSet, countComponents, deliverEvent, findComponentAt, findComponentAt, getComponent, getComponentAt, getComponentAt, getComponentCount, getComponents, getComponentZOrder, getContainerListeners, getFocusTraversalKeys, getFocusTraversalPolicy, getLayout, getMousePosition, insets, invalidate, isAncestorOf, isFocusCycleRoot, isFocusCycleRoot, isFocusTraversalPolicyProvider, isFocusTraversalPolicySet, layout, list, list, locate, minimumSize, paintComponents, preferredSize, printComponents, processContainerEvent, processEvent, remove, remove, removeAll, removeContainerListener, setComponentZOrder, setFocusCycleRoot, setFocusTraversalPolicy, setFocusTraversalPolicyProvider, setLayout, transferFocusDownCycle, validate, validateTree
Methods declared in class java.awt.Component
action, add, addComponentListener, addFocusListener, addHierarchyBoundsListener, addHierarchyListener, addInputMethodListener, addKeyListener, addMouseListener, addMouseMotionListener, addMouseWheelListener, bounds, checkImage, checkImage, coalesceEvents, contains, createImage, createImage, createVolatileImage, createVolatileImage, disableEvents, dispatchEvent, enable, enableEvents, enableInputMethods, firePropertyChange, firePropertyChange, firePropertyChange, firePropertyChange, firePropertyChange, firePropertyChange, firePropertyChange, getBackground, getBounds, getColorModel, getComponentListeners, getComponentOrientation, getCursor, getDropTarget, getFocusCycleRootAncestor, getFocusListeners, getFocusTraversalKeysEnabled, getFont, getForeground, getGraphicsConfiguration, getHierarchyBoundsListeners, getHierarchyListeners, getIgnoreRepaint, getInputContext, getInputMethodListeners, getInputMethodRequests, getKeyListeners, getLocale, getLocation, getLocationOnScreen, getMouseListeners, getMouseMotionListeners, getMousePosition, getMouseWheelListeners, getName, getParent, getPropertyChangeListeners, getPropertyChangeListeners, getSize, getToolkit, getTreeLock, gotFocus, handleEvent, hasFocus, imageUpdate, inside, isBackgroundSet, isCursorSet, isDisplayable, isEnabled, isFocusable, isFocusOwner, isFocusTraversable, isFontSet, isForegroundSet, isLightweight, isMaximumSizeSet, isMinimumSizeSet, isPreferredSizeSet, isShowing, isValid, isVisible, keyDown, keyUp, list, list, list, location, lostFocus, mouseDown, mouseDrag, mouseEnter, mouseExit, mouseMove, mouseUp, move, nextFocus, paintAll, postEvent, prepareImage, prepareImage, processComponentEvent, processFocusEvent, processHierarchyBoundsEvent, processHierarchyEvent, processInputMethodEvent, processMouseWheelEvent, remove, removeComponentListener, removeFocusListener, removeHierarchyBoundsListener, removeHierarchyListener, removeInputMethodListener, removeKeyListener, removeMouseListener, removeMouseMotionListener, removeMouseWheelListener, removePropertyChangeListener, removePropertyChangeListener, repaint, repaint, repaint, requestFocus, requestFocus, requestFocusInWindow, resize, resize, setBounds, setBounds, setComponentOrientation, setCursor, setDropTarget, setFocusable, setFocusTraversalKeysEnabled, setIgnoreRepaint, setLocale, setLocation, setLocation, setMixingCutoutShape, setName, setSize, setSize, show, show, size, toString, transferFocus, transferFocusBackward, transferFocusUpCycle
Field Details
AUTO_RESIZE_OFF
public static final int AUTO_RESIZE_OFF
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AUTO_RESIZE_NEXT_COLUMN
public static final int AUTO_RESIZE_NEXT_COLUMN
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AUTO_RESIZE_SUBSEQUENT_COLUMNS
public static final int AUTO_RESIZE_SUBSEQUENT_COLUMNS
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AUTO_RESIZE_LAST_COLUMN
public static final int AUTO_RESIZE_LAST_COLUMN
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AUTO_RESIZE_ALL_COLUMNS
public static final int AUTO_RESIZE_ALL_COLUMNS
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dataModel
protected TableModel dataModel
TableModel of the table.columnModel
protected TableColumnModel columnModel
TableColumnModel of the table.selectionModel
protected ListSelectionModel selectionModel
ListSelectionModel of the table, used to keep track of row selections.tableHeader
protected JTableHeader tableHeader
TableHeader working with the table.rowHeight
protected int rowHeight
rowMargin
protected int rowMargin
gridColor
protected Color gridColor
showHorizontalLines
protected boolean showHorizontalLines
showHorizontalLines is true.showVerticalLines
protected boolean showVerticalLines
showVerticalLines is true.autoResizeMode
protected int autoResizeMode
autoCreateColumnsFromModel
protected boolean autoCreateColumnsFromModel
TableModel to build the default set of columns if this is true.preferredViewportSize
protected Dimension preferredViewportSize
Scrollable interface to determine the initial visible area.rowSelectionAllowed
protected boolean rowSelectionAllowed
cellSelectionEnabled
protected boolean cellSelectionEnabled
rowSelectionAllowed property and the columnSelectionAllowed property of the columnModel instead. Or use the method getCellSelectionEnabled.editorComp
protected transient Component editorComp
Component that is handling the editing.cellEditor
protected transient TableCellEditor cellEditor
null if the table isn't currently editing.editingColumn
protected transient int editingColumn
editingRow
protected transient int editingRow
defaultRenderersByColumnClass
protected transient Hashtable<Object,Object> defaultRenderersByColumnClass
getColumnClass in the TableModel interface.defaultEditorsByColumnClass
protected transient Hashtable<Object,Object> defaultEditorsByColumnClass
getColumnClass in the TableModel interface.selectionForeground
protected Color selectionForeground
selectionBackground
protected Color selectionBackground
Constructor Details
JTable
public JTable()
JTable that is initialized with a default data model, a default column model, and a default selection model.JTable
public JTable(TableModel dm)
JTable that is initialized with dm as the data model, a default column model, and a default selection model.- Parameters:
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dm- the data model for the table - See Also:
JTable
public JTable(TableModel dm, TableColumnModel cm)
JTable that is initialized with dm as the data model, cm as the column model, and a default selection model.- Parameters:
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dm- the data model for the table -
cm- the column model for the table - See Also:
JTable
public JTable(TableModel dm, TableColumnModel cm, ListSelectionModel sm)
JTable that is initialized with dm as the data model, cm as the column model, and sm as the selection model. If any of the parameters are null this method will initialize the table with the corresponding default model. The autoCreateColumnsFromModel flag is set to false if cm is non-null, otherwise it is set to true and the column model is populated with suitable TableColumns for the columns in dm.- Parameters:
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dm- the data model for the table -
cm- the column model for the table -
sm- the row selection model for the table - See Also:
JTable
public JTable(int numRows, int numColumns)
JTable with numRows and numColumns of empty cells using DefaultTableModel. The columns will have names of the form "A", "B", "C", etc.- Parameters:
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numRows- the number of rows the table holds -
numColumns- the number of columns the table holds - See Also:
JTable
public JTable(Vector<? extends Vector> rowData, Vector<?> columnNames)
JTable to display the values in the Vector of Vectors, rowData, with column names, columnNames. The Vectors contained in rowData should contain the values for that row. In other words, the value of the cell at row 1, column 5 can be obtained with the following code: ((Vector)rowData.elementAt(1)).elementAt(5);
- Parameters:
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rowData- the data for the new table -
columnNames- names of each column
JTable
public JTable(Object[][] rowData, Object[] columnNames)
JTable to display the values in the two dimensional array, rowData, with column names, columnNames. rowData is an array of rows, so the value of the cell at row 1, column 5 can be obtained with the following code: rowData[1][5];
All rows must be of the same length as columnNames.
- Parameters:
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rowData- the data for the new table -
columnNames- names of each column
Method Details
addNotify
public void addNotify()
configureEnclosingScrollPane method.- Overrides:
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addNotifyin classJComponent - See Also:
configureEnclosingScrollPane
protected void configureEnclosingScrollPane()
JTable is the viewportView of an enclosing JScrollPane (the usual situation), configure this ScrollPane by, amongst other things, installing the table's tableHeader as the columnHeaderView of the scroll pane. When a JTable is added to a JScrollPane in the usual way, using new JScrollPane(myTable), addNotify is called in the JTable (when the table is added to the viewport). JTable's addNotify method in turn calls this method, which is protected so that this default installation procedure can be overridden by a subclass.- See Also:
removeNotify
public void removeNotify()
unconfigureEnclosingScrollPane method.- Overrides:
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removeNotifyin classJComponent - See Also:
unconfigureEnclosingScrollPane
protected void unconfigureEnclosingScrollPane()
configureEnclosingScrollPane by replacing the columnHeaderView of the enclosing scroll pane with null. JTable's removeNotify method calls this method, which is protected so that this default uninstallation procedure can be overridden by a subclass.- Since:
- 1.3
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createScrollPaneForTable
@Deprecated public static JScrollPane createScrollPaneForTable(JTable aTable)
new JScrollPane(aTable).new JScrollPane(aTable).- Parameters:
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aTable- aJTableto be used for the scroll pane - Returns:
- a
JScrollPanecreated usingaTable
setTableHeader
@BeanProperty(description="The JTableHeader instance which renders the column headers.") public void setTableHeader(JTableHeader tableHeader)
tableHeader working with this JTable to newHeader. It is legal to have a null tableHeader.- Parameters:
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tableHeader- new tableHeader - See Also:
getTableHeader
public JTableHeader getTableHeader()
tableHeader used by this JTable.- Returns:
- the
tableHeaderused by this table - See Also:
setRowHeight
@BeanProperty(description="The height of the specified row.") public void setRowHeight(int rowHeight)
rowHeight, revalidates, and repaints. The height of the cells will be equal to the row height minus the row margin.- Parameters:
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rowHeight- new row height - Throws:
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IllegalArgumentException- ifrowHeightis less than 1 - See Also:
getRowHeight
public int getRowHeight()
- Returns:
- the height in pixels of a table row
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setRowHeight
@BeanProperty(description="The height in pixels of the cells in <code>row</code>") public void setRowHeight(int row, int rowHeight)
row to rowHeight, revalidates, and repaints. The height of the cells in this row will be equal to the row height minus the row margin.- Parameters:
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row- the row whose height is being changed -
rowHeight- new row height, in pixels - Throws:
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IllegalArgumentException- ifrowHeightis less than 1 - Since:
- 1.3
getRowHeight
public int getRowHeight(int row)
row.- Parameters:
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row- the row whose height is to be returned - Returns:
- the height, in pixels, of the cells in the row
- Since:
- 1.3
setRowMargin
@BeanProperty(description="The amount of space between cells.") public void setRowMargin(int rowMargin)
- Parameters:
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rowMargin- the number of pixels between cells in a row - See Also:
getRowMargin
public int getRowMargin()
getIntercellSpacing().height.- Returns:
- the number of pixels between cells in a row
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setIntercellSpacing
@BeanProperty(bound=false, description="The spacing between the cells, drawn in the background color of the JTable.") public void setIntercellSpacing(Dimension intercellSpacing)
rowMargin and the columnMargin -- the height and width of the space between cells -- to intercellSpacing.- Parameters:
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intercellSpacing- aDimensionspecifying the new width and height between cells - See Also:
getIntercellSpacing
public Dimension getIntercellSpacing()
- Returns:
- the horizontal and vertical spacing between cells
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setGridColor
@BeanProperty(description="The grid color.") public void setGridColor(Color gridColor)
gridColor and redisplays. The default color is look and feel dependent.- Parameters:
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gridColor- the new color of the grid lines - Throws:
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IllegalArgumentException- ifgridColorisnull - See Also:
getGridColor
public Color getGridColor()
- Returns:
- the color used to draw grid lines
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setShowGrid
@BeanProperty(description="The color used to draw the grid lines.") public void setShowGrid(boolean showGrid)
showGrid is true it does; if it is false it doesn't. There is no getShowGrid method as this state is held in two variables -- showHorizontalLines and showVerticalLines -- each of which can be queried independently.- Parameters:
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showGrid- true if table view should draw grid lines - See Also:
setShowHorizontalLines
@BeanProperty(description="Whether horizontal lines should be drawn in between the cells.") public void setShowHorizontalLines(boolean showHorizontalLines)
showHorizontalLines is true it does; if it is false it doesn't.- Parameters:
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showHorizontalLines- true if table view should draw horizontal lines - See Also:
setShowVerticalLines
@BeanProperty(description="Whether vertical lines should be drawn in between the cells.") public void setShowVerticalLines(boolean showVerticalLines)
showVerticalLines is true it does; if it is false it doesn't.- Parameters:
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showVerticalLines- true if table view should draw vertical lines - See Also:
getShowHorizontalLines
public boolean getShowHorizontalLines()
- Returns:
- true if the table draws horizontal lines between cells, false if it doesn't
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getShowVerticalLines
public boolean getShowVerticalLines()
- Returns:
- true if the table draws vertical lines between cells, false if it doesn't
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setAutoResizeMode
@BeanProperty(enumerationValues={"JTable.AUTO_RESIZE_OFF","JTable.AUTO_RESIZE_NEXT_COLUMN","JTable.AUTO_RESIZE_SUBSEQUENT_COLUMNS","JTable.AUTO_RESIZE_LAST_COLUMN","JTable.AUTO_RESIZE_ALL_COLUMNS"}, description="Whether the columns should adjust themselves automatically.") public void setAutoResizeMode(int mode) doLayout().- Parameters:
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mode- One of 5 legal values: AUTO_RESIZE_OFF, AUTO_RESIZE_NEXT_COLUMN, AUTO_RESIZE_SUBSEQUENT_COLUMNS, AUTO_RESIZE_LAST_COLUMN, AUTO_RESIZE_ALL_COLUMNS - See Also:
getAutoResizeMode
public int getAutoResizeMode()
- Returns:
- the autoResizeMode of the table
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setAutoCreateColumnsFromModel
@BeanProperty(description="Automatically populates the columnModel when a new TableModel is submitted.") public void setAutoCreateColumnsFromModel(boolean autoCreateColumnsFromModel)
autoCreateColumnsFromModel flag. This method calls createDefaultColumnsFromModel if autoCreateColumnsFromModel changes from false to true.- Parameters:
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autoCreateColumnsFromModel- true ifJTableshould automatically create columns - See Also:
getAutoCreateColumnsFromModel
public boolean getAutoCreateColumnsFromModel()
setModel will clear any existing columns and create new columns from the new model. Also, if the event in the tableChanged notification specifies that the entire table changed, then the columns will be rebuilt. The default is true.- Returns:
- the autoCreateColumnsFromModel of the table
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createDefaultColumnsFromModel
public void createDefaultColumnsFromModel()
getColumnCount method defined in the TableModel interface. Clears any existing columns before creating the new columns based on information from the model.
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setDefaultRenderer
public void setDefaultRenderer(Class<?> columnClass, TableCellRenderer renderer)
TableColumn. If renderer is null, removes the default renderer for this column class.- Parameters:
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columnClass- set the default cell renderer for this columnClass -
renderer- default cell renderer to be used for this columnClass - See Also:
getDefaultRenderer
public TableCellRenderer getDefaultRenderer(Class<?> columnClass)
TableColumn. During the rendering of cells the renderer is fetched from a Hashtable of entries according to the class of the cells in the column. If there is no entry for this columnClass the method returns the entry for the most specific superclass. The JTable installs entries for Object, Number, and Boolean, all of which can be modified or replaced.- Parameters:
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columnClass- return the default cell renderer for this columnClass - Returns:
- the renderer for this columnClass
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setDefaultEditor
public void setDefaultEditor(Class<?> columnClass, TableCellEditor editor)
TableColumn. If no editing is required in a table, or a particular column in a table, uses the isCellEditable method in the TableModel interface to ensure that this JTable will not start an editor in these columns. If editor is null, removes the default editor for this column class.- Parameters:
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columnClass- set the default cell editor for this columnClass -
editor- default cell editor to be used for this columnClass - See Also:
getDefaultEditor
public TableCellEditor getDefaultEditor(Class<?> columnClass)
TableColumn. During the editing of cells the editor is fetched from a Hashtable of entries according to the class of the cells in the column. If there is no entry for this columnClass the method returns the entry for the most specific superclass. The JTable installs entries for Object, Number, and Boolean, all of which can be modified or replaced.- Parameters:
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columnClass- return the default cell editor for this columnClass - Returns:
- the default cell editor to be used for this columnClass
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setDragEnabled
@BeanProperty(bound=false, description="determines whether automatic drag handling is enabled") public void setDragEnabled(boolean b)
true, and the table's TransferHandler needs to be non-null. The default value of the dragEnabled property is false. The job of honoring this property, and recognizing a user drag gesture, lies with the look and feel implementation, and in particular, the table's TableUI. When automatic drag handling is enabled, most look and feels (including those that subclass BasicLookAndFeel) begin a drag and drop operation whenever the user presses the mouse button over an item (in single selection mode) or a selection (in other selection modes) and then moves the mouse a few pixels. Setting this property to true can therefore have a subtle effect on how selections behave.
If a look and feel is used that ignores this property, you can still begin a drag and drop operation by calling exportAsDrag on the table's TransferHandler.
- Parameters:
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b- whether or not to enable automatic drag handling - Throws:
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HeadlessException- ifbistrueandGraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()returnstrue - Since:
- 1.4
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getDragEnabled
public boolean getDragEnabled()
- Returns:
- the value of the
dragEnabledproperty - Since:
- 1.4
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setDropMode
public final void setDropMode(DropMode dropMode)
DropMode.USE_SELECTION. Usage of one of the other modes is recommended, however, for an improved user experience. DropMode.ON, for instance, offers similar behavior of showing items as selected, but does so without affecting the actual selection in the table. JTable supports the following drop modes:
DropMode.USE_SELECTIONDropMode.ONDropMode.INSERTDropMode.INSERT_ROWSDropMode.INSERT_COLSDropMode.ON_OR_INSERTDropMode.ON_OR_INSERT_ROWSDropMode.ON_OR_INSERT_COLS
The drop mode is only meaningful if this component has a TransferHandler that accepts drops.
- Parameters:
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dropMode- the drop mode to use - Throws:
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IllegalArgumentException- if the drop mode is unsupported ornull - Since:
- 1.6
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getDropMode
public final DropMode getDropMode()
- Returns:
- the drop mode for this component
- Since:
- 1.6
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getDropLocation
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public final JTable.DropLocation getDropLocation()
null if no location is to currently be shown. This method is not meant for querying the drop location from a TransferHandler, as the drop location is only set after the TransferHandler's canImport has returned and has allowed for the location to be shown.
When this property changes, a property change event with name "dropLocation" is fired by the component.
- Returns:
- the drop location
- Since:
- 1.6
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setAutoCreateRowSorter
@BeanProperty(preferred=true, description="Whether or not to turn on sorting by default.") public void setAutoCreateRowSorter(boolean autoCreateRowSorter)
RowSorter should be created for the table whenever its model changes. When setAutoCreateRowSorter(true) is invoked, a
TableRowSorter is immediately created and installed on the table. While the autoCreateRowSorter property remains true, every time the model is changed, a new
TableRowSorter is created and set as the table's row sorter. The default value for the autoCreateRowSorter property is false.
- Parameters:
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autoCreateRowSorter- whether or not aRowSortershould be automatically created - Since:
- 1.6
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getAutoCreateRowSorter
public boolean getAutoCreateRowSorter()
true if whenever the model changes, a new RowSorter should be created and installed as the table's sorter; otherwise, returns false.- Returns:
- true if a
RowSortershould be created when the model changes - Since:
- 1.6
setUpdateSelectionOnSort
@BeanProperty(expert=true, description="Whether or not to update the selection on sorting") public void setUpdateSelectionOnSort(boolean update)
- Parameters:
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update- whether or not to update the selection on sorting - Since:
- 1.6
getUpdateSelectionOnSort
public boolean getUpdateSelectionOnSort()
- Returns:
- whether to update the selection on a sort
- Since:
- 1.6
setRowSorter
@BeanProperty(description="The table\'s RowSorter") public void setRowSorter(RowSorter<? extends TableModel> sorter)
RowSorter. RowSorter is used to provide sorting and filtering to a JTable. This method clears the selection and resets any variable row heights.
This method fires a PropertyChangeEvent when appropriate, with the property name "rowSorter". For backward-compatibility, this method fires an additional event with the property name "sorter".
If the underlying model of the RowSorter differs from that of this JTable undefined behavior will result.
- Parameters:
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sorter- theRowSorter;nullturns sorting off - Since:
- 1.6
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getRowSorter
public RowSorter<? extends TableModel> getRowSorter()
- Returns:
- the object responsible for sorting
- Since:
- 1.6
setSelectionMode
@BeanProperty(enumerationValues={"ListSelectionModel.SINGLE_SELECTION","ListSelectionModel.SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION","ListSelectionModel.MULTIPLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION"}, description="The selection mode used by the row and column selection models.") public void setSelectionMode(int selectionMode) Note: JTable provides all the methods for handling column and row selection. When setting states, such as setSelectionMode, it not only updates the mode for the row selection model but also sets similar values in the selection model of the columnModel. If you want to have the row and column selection models operating in different modes, set them both directly.
Both the row and column selection models for JTable default to using a DefaultListSelectionModel so that JTable works the same way as the JList. See the setSelectionMode method in JList for details about the modes.
- Parameters:
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selectionMode- the mode used by the row and column selection models - See Also:
setRowSelectionAllowed
@BeanProperty(visualUpdate=true, description="If true, an entire row is selected for each selected cell.") public void setRowSelectionAllowed(boolean rowSelectionAllowed)
- Parameters:
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rowSelectionAllowed- true if this model will allow row selection - See Also:
getRowSelectionAllowed
public boolean getRowSelectionAllowed()
- Returns:
- true if rows can be selected, otherwise false
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setColumnSelectionAllowed
@BeanProperty(visualUpdate=true, description="If true, an entire column is selected for each selected cell.") public void setColumnSelectionAllowed(boolean columnSelectionAllowed)
- Parameters:
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columnSelectionAllowed- true if this model will allow column selection - See Also:
getColumnSelectionAllowed
public boolean getColumnSelectionAllowed()
- Returns:
- true if columns can be selected, otherwise false
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setCellSelectionEnabled
@BeanProperty(visualUpdate=true, description="Select a rectangular region of cells rather than rows or columns.") public void setCellSelectionEnabled(boolean cellSelectionEnabled)
isCellSelected to change this default behavior. This method is equivalent to setting both the rowSelectionAllowed property and columnSelectionAllowed property of the columnModel to the supplied value.- Parameters:
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cellSelectionEnabled- true if simultaneous row and column selection is allowed - See Also:
getCellSelectionEnabled
public boolean getCellSelectionEnabled()
getRowSelectionAllowed() &&
getColumnSelectionAllowed().- Returns:
- true if both row and column selection models are enabled
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selectAll
public void selectAll()
clearSelection
public void clearSelection()
setRowSelectionInterval
public void setRowSelectionInterval(int index0, int index1)
index0 to index1, inclusive.- Parameters:
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index0- one end of the interval -
index1- the other end of the interval - Throws:
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IllegalArgumentException- ifindex0orindex1lie outside [0,getRowCount()-1]
setColumnSelectionInterval
public void setColumnSelectionInterval(int index0, int index1)
index0 to index1, inclusive.- Parameters:
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index0- one end of the interval -
index1- the other end of the interval - Throws:
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IllegalArgumentException- ifindex0orindex1lie outside [0,getColumnCount()-1]
addRowSelectionInterval
public void addRowSelectionInterval(int index0, int index1)
index0 to index1, inclusive, to the current selection.- Parameters:
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index0- one end of the interval -
index1- the other end of the interval - Throws:
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IllegalArgumentException- ifindex0orindex1lie outside [0,getRowCount()-1]
addColumnSelectionInterval
public void addColumnSelectionInterval(int index0, int index1)
index0 to index1, inclusive, to the current selection.- Parameters:
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index0- one end of the interval -
index1- the other end of the interval - Throws:
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IllegalArgumentException- ifindex0orindex1lie outside [0,getColumnCount()-1]
removeRowSelectionInterval
public void removeRowSelectionInterval(int index0, int index1)
index0 to index1, inclusive.- Parameters:
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index0- one end of the interval -
index1- the other end of the interval - Throws:
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IllegalArgumentException- ifindex0orindex1lie outside [0,getRowCount()-1]
removeColumnSelectionInterval
public void removeColumnSelectionInterval(int index0, int index1)
index0 to index1, inclusive.- Parameters:
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index0- one end of the interval -
index1- the other end of the interval - Throws:
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IllegalArgumentException- ifindex0orindex1lie outside [0,getColumnCount()-1]
getSelectedRow
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public int getSelectedRow()
- Returns:
- the index of the first selected row
getSelectedColumn
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public int getSelectedColumn()
- Returns:
- the index of the first selected column
getSelectedRows
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public int[] getSelectedRows()
- Returns:
- an array of integers containing the indices of all selected rows, or an empty array if no row is selected
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getSelectedColumns
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public int[] getSelectedColumns()
- Returns:
- an array of integers containing the indices of all selected columns, or an empty array if no column is selected
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getSelectedRowCount
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public int getSelectedRowCount()
- Returns:
- the number of selected rows, 0 if no rows are selected
getSelectedColumnCount
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public int getSelectedColumnCount()
- Returns:
- the number of selected columns, 0 if no columns are selected
isRowSelected
public boolean isRowSelected(int row)
- Parameters:
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row- a row in the row model - Returns:
- true if
rowis a valid index and the row at that index is selected (where 0 is the first row)
isColumnSelected
public boolean isColumnSelected(int column)
- Parameters:
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column- the column in the column model - Returns:
- true if
columnis a valid index and the column at that index is selected (where 0 is the first column)
isCellSelected
public boolean isCellSelected(int row, int column)
- Parameters:
-
row- the row being queried -
column- the column being queried - Returns:
- true if
rowandcolumnare valid indices and the cell at index(row, column)is selected, where the first row and first column are at index 0
changeSelection
public void changeSelection(int rowIndex, int columnIndex, boolean toggle, boolean extend)
toggle and extend. Most changes to the selection that are the result of keyboard or mouse events received by the UI are channeled through this method so that the behavior may be overridden by a subclass. Some UIs may need more functionality than this method provides, such as when manipulating the lead for discontiguous selection, and may not call into this method for some selection changes. This implementation uses the following conventions:
-
toggle: false,extend: false. Clear the previous selection and ensure the new cell is selected. -
toggle: false,extend: true. Extend the previous selection from the anchor to the specified cell, clearing all other selections. -
toggle: true,extend: false. If the specified cell is selected, deselect it. If it is not selected, select it. -
toggle: true,extend: true. Apply the selection state of the anchor to all cells between it and the specified cell.
- Parameters:
-
rowIndex- affects the selection atrow -
columnIndex- affects the selection atcolumn -
toggle- see description above -
extend- if true, extend the current selection - Since:
- 1.3
getSelectionForeground
public Color getSelectionForeground()
- Returns:
- the
Colorobject for the foreground property - See Also:
setSelectionForeground
@BeanProperty(description="A default foreground color for selected cells.") public void setSelectionForeground(Color selectionForeground)
The default value of this property is defined by the look and feel implementation.
This is a JavaBeans bound property.
- Parameters:
-
selectionForeground- theColorto use in the foreground for selected list items - See Also:
getSelectionBackground
public Color getSelectionBackground()
- Returns:
- the
Colorused for the background of selected list items - See Also:
setSelectionBackground
@BeanProperty(description="A default background color for selected cells.") public void setSelectionBackground(Color selectionBackground)
The default value of this property is defined by the look and feel implementation.
This is a JavaBeans bound property.
- Parameters:
-
selectionBackground- theColorto use for the background of selected cells - See Also:
getColumn
public TableColumn getColumn(Object identifier)
TableColumn object for the column in the table whose identifier is equal to identifier, when compared using equals.- Parameters:
-
identifier- the identifier object - Returns:
- the
TableColumnobject that matches the identifier - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException- ifidentifierisnullor noTableColumnhas this identifier
convertColumnIndexToModel
public int convertColumnIndexToModel(int viewColumnIndex)
viewColumnIndex to the index of the column in the table model. Returns the index of the corresponding column in the model. If viewColumnIndex is less than zero, returns viewColumnIndex.- Parameters:
-
viewColumnIndex- the index of the column in the view - Returns:
- the index of the corresponding column in the model
- See Also:
convertColumnIndexToView
public int convertColumnIndexToView(int modelColumnIndex)
modelColumnIndex to the index of the column in the view. Returns the index of the corresponding column in the view; returns -1 if this column is not being displayed. If modelColumnIndex is less than zero, returns modelColumnIndex.- Parameters:
-
modelColumnIndex- the index of the column in the model - Returns:
- the index of the corresponding column in the view
- See Also:
convertRowIndexToView
public int convertRowIndexToView(int modelRowIndex)
TableModel to the view. If the contents of the model are not sorted the model and view indices are the same.- Parameters:
-
modelRowIndex- the index of the row in terms of the model - Returns:
- the index of the corresponding row in the view, or -1 if the row isn't visible
- Throws:
-
IndexOutOfBoundsException- if sorting is enabled and passed an index outside the number of rows of theTableModel - Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
convertRowIndexToModel
public int convertRowIndexToModel(int viewRowIndex)
TableModel. If the contents of the model are not sorted the model and view indices are the same.- Parameters:
-
viewRowIndex- the index of the row in the view - Returns:
- the index of the corresponding row in the model
- Throws:
-
IndexOutOfBoundsException- if sorting is enabled and passed an index outside the range of theJTableas determined by the methodgetRowCount - Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
getRowCount
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public int getRowCount()
JTable, given unlimited space. If a RowSorter with a filter has been specified, the number of rows returned may differ from that of the underlying TableModel.- Returns:
- the number of rows shown in the
JTable - See Also:
getColumnCount
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public int getColumnCount()
- Returns:
- the number of columns in the table
- See Also:
getColumnName
public String getColumnName(int column)
column.- Parameters:
-
column- the column in the view being queried - Returns:
- the name of the column at position
columnin the view where the first column is column 0
getColumnClass
public Class<?> getColumnClass(int column)
column.- Parameters:
-
column- the column in the view being queried - Returns:
- the type of the column at position
columnin the view where the first column is column 0
getValueAt
public Object getValueAt(int row, int column)
row and column. Note: The column is specified in the table view's display order, and not in the TableModel's column order. This is an important distinction because as the user rearranges the columns in the table, the column at a given index in the view will change. Meanwhile the user's actions never affect the model's column ordering.
- Parameters:
-
row- the row whose value is to be queried -
column- the column whose value is to be queried - Returns:
- the Object at the specified cell
setValueAt
public void setValueAt(Object aValue, int row, int column)
row and column. Note: The column is specified in the table view's display order, and not in the TableModel's column order. This is an important distinction because as the user rearranges the columns in the table, the column at a given index in the view will change. Meanwhile the user's actions never affect the model's column ordering. aValue is the new value.
- Parameters:
-
aValue- the new value -
row- the row of the cell to be changed -
column- the column of the cell to be changed - See Also:
isCellEditable
public boolean isCellEditable(int row, int column)
row and column is editable. Otherwise, invoking setValueAt on the cell will have no effect. Note: The column is specified in the table view's display order, and not in the TableModel's column order. This is an important distinction because as the user rearranges the columns in the table, the column at a given index in the view will change. Meanwhile the user's actions never affect the model's column ordering.
- Parameters:
-
row- the row whose value is to be queried -
column- the column whose value is to be queried - Returns:
- true if the cell is editable
- See Also:
addColumn
public void addColumn(TableColumn aColumn)
aColumn to the end of the array of columns held by this JTable's column model. If the column name of aColumn is null, sets the column name of aColumn to the name returned by getModel().getColumnName(). To add a column to this JTable to display the modelColumn'th column of data in the model with a given width, cellRenderer, and cellEditor you can use:
addColumn(new TableColumn(modelColumn, width, cellRenderer, cellEditor));
[Any of the TableColumn constructors can be used instead of this one.] The model column number is stored inside the TableColumn and is used during rendering and editing to locate the appropriates data values in the model. The model column number does not change when columns are reordered in the view.- Parameters:
-
aColumn- theTableColumnto be added - See Also:
removeColumn
public void removeColumn(TableColumn aColumn)
aColumn from this JTable's array of columns. Note: this method does not remove the column of data from the model; it just removes the TableColumn that was responsible for displaying it.- Parameters:
-
aColumn- theTableColumnto be removed - See Also:
moveColumn
public void moveColumn(int column, int targetColumn)
column to the position currently occupied by the column targetColumn in the view. The old column at targetColumn is shifted left or right to make room.- Parameters:
-
column- the index of column to be moved -
targetColumn- the new index of the column
columnAtPoint
public int columnAtPoint(Point point)
point lies in, or -1 if the result is not in the range [0, getColumnCount()-1].- Parameters:
-
point- the location of interest - Returns:
- the index of the column that
pointlies in, or -1 if the result is not in the range [0,getColumnCount()-1] - See Also:
rowAtPoint
public int rowAtPoint(Point point)
point lies in, or -1 if the result is not in the range [0, getRowCount()-1].- Parameters:
-
point- the location of interest - Returns:
- the index of the row that
pointlies in, or -1 if the result is not in the range [0,getRowCount()-1] - See Also:
getCellRect
public Rectangle getCellRect(int row, int column, boolean includeSpacing)
row and column. If includeSpacing is true then the value returned has the full height and width of the row and column specified. If it is false, the returned rectangle is inset by the intercell spacing to return the true bounds of the rendering or editing component as it will be set during rendering. If the column index is valid but the row index is less than zero the method returns a rectangle with the y and height values set appropriately and the x and width values both set to zero. In general, when either the row or column indices indicate a cell outside the appropriate range, the method returns a rectangle depicting the closest edge of the closest cell that is within the table's range. When both row and column indices are out of range the returned rectangle covers the closest point of the closest cell.
In all cases, calculations that use this method to calculate results along one axis will not fail because of anomalies in calculations along the other axis. When the cell is not valid the includeSpacing parameter is ignored.
- Parameters:
-
row- the row index where the desired cell is located -
column- the column index where the desired cell is located in the display; this is not necessarily the same as the column index in the data model for the table; theconvertColumnIndexToView(int)method may be used to convert a data model column index to a display column index -
includeSpacing- if false, return the true cell bounds - computed by subtracting the intercell spacing from the height and widths of the column and row models - Returns:
- the rectangle containing the cell at location
row,column - See Also:
doLayout
public void doLayout()
JTable's columns is equal to the width of the table. Before the layout begins the method gets the resizingColumn of the tableHeader. When the method is called as a result of the resizing of an enclosing window, the resizingColumn is null. This means that resizing has taken place "outside" the JTable and the change - or "delta" - should be distributed to all of the columns regardless of this JTable's automatic resize mode.
If the resizingColumn is not null, it is one of the columns in the table that has changed size rather than the table itself. In this case the auto-resize modes govern the way the extra (or deficit) space is distributed amongst the available columns.
The modes are:
- AUTO_RESIZE_OFF: Don't automatically adjust the column's widths at all. Use a horizontal scrollbar to accommodate the columns when their sum exceeds the width of the
Viewport. If theJTableis not enclosed in aJScrollPanethis may leave parts of the table invisible. - AUTO_RESIZE_NEXT_COLUMN: Use just the column after the resizing column. This results in the "boundary" or divider between adjacent cells being independently adjustable.
- AUTO_RESIZE_SUBSEQUENT_COLUMNS: Use all columns after the one being adjusted to absorb the changes. This is the default behavior.
- AUTO_RESIZE_LAST_COLUMN: Automatically adjust the size of the last column only. If the bounds of the last column prevent the desired size from being allocated, set the width of the last column to the appropriate limit and make no further adjustments.
- AUTO_RESIZE_ALL_COLUMNS: Spread the delta amongst all the columns in the
JTable, including the one that is being adjusted.
Note: When a JTable makes adjustments to the widths of the columns it respects their minimum and maximum values absolutely. It is therefore possible that, even after this method is called, the total width of the columns is still not equal to the width of the table. When this happens the JTable does not put itself in AUTO_RESIZE_OFF mode to bring up a scroll bar, or break other commitments of its current auto-resize mode -- instead it allows its bounds to be set larger (or smaller) than the total of the column minimum or maximum, meaning, either that there will not be enough room to display all of the columns, or that the columns will not fill the JTable's bounds. These respectively, result in the clipping of some columns or an area being painted in the JTable's background color during painting.
The mechanism for distributing the delta amongst the available columns is provided in a private method in the JTable class:
adjustSizes(long targetSize, final Resizable3 r, boolean inverse)an explanation of which is provided in the following section.
Resizable3 is a private interface that allows any data structure containing a collection of elements with a size, preferred size, maximum size and minimum size to have its elements manipulated by the algorithm. Distributing the delta
Overview
Call "DELTA" the difference between the target size and the sum of the preferred sizes of the elements in r. The individual sizes are calculated by taking the original preferred sizes and adding a share of the DELTA - that share being based on how far each preferred size is from its limiting bound (minimum or maximum).
Definition
Call the individual constraints min[i], max[i], and pref[i].
Call their respective sums: MIN, MAX, and PREF.
Each new size will be calculated using:
size[i] = pref[i] + delta[i]
where each individual delta[i] is calculated according to: If (DELTA < 0) we are in shrink mode where:
DELTA
delta[i] = ------------ * (pref[i] - min[i])
(PREF - MIN)
If (DELTA > 0) we are in expand mode where:
DELTA
delta[i] = ------------ * (max[i] - pref[i])
(MAX - PREF)
The overall effect is that the total size moves that same percentage, k, towards the total minimum or maximum and that percentage guarantees accommodation of the required space, DELTA.
Details
Naive evaluation of the formulae presented here would be subject to the aggregated rounding errors caused by doing this operation in finite precision (using ints). To deal with this, the multiplying factor above, is constantly recalculated and this takes account of the rounding errors in the previous iterations. The result is an algorithm that produces a set of integers whose values exactly sum to the supplied targetSize, and does so by spreading the rounding errors evenly over the given elements.
When the MAX and MIN bounds are hit
When targetSize is outside the [MIN, MAX] range, the algorithm sets all sizes to their appropriate limiting value (maximum or minimum).
sizeColumnsToFit
@Deprecated public void sizeColumnsToFit(boolean lastColumnOnly)
doLayout().- Parameters:
-
lastColumnOnly- determines whether to resize last column only - See Also:
sizeColumnsToFit
public void sizeColumnsToFit(int resizingColumn)
doLayout() method instead.- Parameters:
-
resizingColumn- the column whose resizing made this adjustment necessary or -1 if there is no such column - See Also:
getToolTipText
public String getToolTipText(MouseEvent event)
JComponent's getToolTipText method in order to allow the renderer's tips to be used if it has text set. Note: For JTable to properly display tooltips of its renderers JTable must be a registered component with the ToolTipManager. This is done automatically in initializeLocalVars, but if at a later point JTable is told setToolTipText(null) it will unregister the table component, and no tips from renderers will display anymore.
- Overrides:
-
getToolTipTextin classJComponent - Parameters:
-
event- theMouseEventthat initiated theToolTipdisplay - Returns:
- a string containing the tooltip
- See Also:
setSurrendersFocusOnKeystroke
public void setSurrendersFocusOnKeystroke(boolean surrendersFocusOnKeystroke)
- Parameters:
-
surrendersFocusOnKeystroke- true if the editor should get the focus when keystrokes cause the editor to be activated - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getSurrendersFocusOnKeystroke
public boolean getSurrendersFocusOnKeystroke()
- Returns:
- true if the editor should get the focus when keystrokes cause the editor to be activated
- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
editCellAt
public boolean editCellAt(int row, int column)
row and column, if those indices are in the valid range, and the cell at those indices is editable. Note that this is a convenience method for editCellAt(int, int, null).- Parameters:
-
row- the row to be edited -
column- the column to be edited - Returns:
- false if for any reason the cell cannot be edited, or if the indices are invalid
editCellAt
public boolean editCellAt(int row, int column, EventObject e)
row and column, if those indices are in the valid range, and the cell at those indices is editable. To prevent the JTable from editing a particular table, column or cell value, return false from the isCellEditable method in the TableModel interface.- Parameters:
-
row- the row to be edited -
column- the column to be edited -
e- event to pass intoshouldSelectCell; note that as of Java 2 platform v1.2, the call toshouldSelectCellis no longer made - Returns:
- false if for any reason the cell cannot be edited, or if the indices are invalid
isEditing
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public boolean isEditing()
- Returns:
- true if the table is editing a cell
- See Also:
getEditorComponent
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public Component getEditorComponent()
- Returns:
- Component handling editing session
getEditingColumn
public int getEditingColumn()
- Returns:
- the index of the column that contains the cell currently being edited; returns -1 if nothing being edited
- See Also:
getEditingRow
public int getEditingRow()
- Returns:
- the index of the row that contains the cell currently being edited; returns -1 if nothing being edited
- See Also:
getUI
public TableUI getUI()
- Overrides:
-
getUIin classJComponent - Returns:
- the
TableUIobject that renders this component
setUI
@BeanProperty(hidden=true, visualUpdate=true, description="The UI object that implements the Component\'s LookAndFeel.") public void setUI(TableUI ui)
- Parameters:
-
ui- the TableUI L&F object - See Also:
updateUI
public void updateUI()
UIManager that the L&F has changed. Replaces the current UI object with the latest version from the UIManager.- Overrides:
-
updateUIin classJComponent - See Also:
getUIClassID
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public String getUIClassID()
- Overrides:
-
getUIClassIDin classJComponent - Returns:
- the string "TableUI"
- See Also:
setModel
@BeanProperty(description="The model that is the source of the data for this view.") public void setModel(TableModel dataModel)
dataModel and registers with it for listener notifications from the new data model.- Parameters:
-
dataModel- the new data source for this table - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException- ifdataModelisnull - See Also:
getModel
public TableModel getModel()
TableModel that provides the data displayed by this JTable.- Returns:
- the
TableModelthat provides the data displayed by thisJTable - See Also:
setColumnModel
@BeanProperty(description="The object governing the way columns appear in the view.") public void setColumnModel(TableColumnModel columnModel)
columnModel and registers for listener notifications from the new column model. Also sets the column model of the JTableHeader to columnModel.- Parameters:
-
columnModel- the new data source for this table - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException- ifcolumnModelisnull - See Also:
getColumnModel
public TableColumnModel getColumnModel()
TableColumnModel that contains all column information of this table.- Returns:
- the object that provides the column state of the table
- See Also:
setSelectionModel
@BeanProperty(description="The selection model for rows.") public void setSelectionModel(ListSelectionModel selectionModel)
selectionModel and registers for listener notifications from the new selection model.- Parameters:
-
selectionModel- the new selection model - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException- ifselectionModelisnull - See Also:
getSelectionModel
public ListSelectionModel getSelectionModel()
ListSelectionModel that is used to maintain row selection state.- Returns:
- the object that provides row selection state,
nullif row selection is not allowed - See Also:
sorterChanged
public void sorterChanged(RowSorterEvent e)
RowSorterListener notification that the RowSorter has changed in some way.- Specified by:
-
sorterChangedin interfaceRowSorterListener - Parameters:
-
e- theRowSorterEventdescribing the change - Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifeisnull - Since:
- 1.6
tableChanged
public void tableChanged(TableModelEvent e)
TableModel generates a TableModelEvent. The TableModelEvent should be constructed in the coordinate system of the model; the appropriate mapping to the view coordinate system is performed by this JTable when it receives the event. Application code will not use these methods explicitly, they are used internally by JTable.
Note that as of 1.3, this method clears the selection, if any.
- Specified by:
-
tableChangedin interfaceTableModelListener - Parameters:
-
e- aTableModelEventto notify listener that a table model has changed
columnAdded
public void columnAdded(TableColumnModelEvent e)
Application code will not use these methods explicitly, they are used internally by JTable.
- Specified by:
-
columnAddedin interfaceTableColumnModelListener - Parameters:
-
e- aTableColumnModelEvent - See Also:
columnRemoved
public void columnRemoved(TableColumnModelEvent e)
Application code will not use these methods explicitly, they are used internally by JTable.
- Specified by:
-
columnRemovedin interfaceTableColumnModelListener - Parameters:
-
e- aTableColumnModelEvent - See Also:
columnMoved
public void columnMoved(TableColumnModelEvent e)
Application code will not use these methods explicitly, they are used internally by JTable.
- Specified by:
-
columnMovedin interfaceTableColumnModelListener - Parameters:
-
e- the event received - See Also:
columnMarginChanged
public void columnMarginChanged(ChangeEvent e)
Application code will not use these methods explicitly, they are used internally by JTable.
- Specified by:
-
columnMarginChangedin interfaceTableColumnModelListener - Parameters:
-
e- the event received - See Also:
columnSelectionChanged
public void columnSelectionChanged(ListSelectionEvent e)
TableColumnModel is changed. Application code will not use these methods explicitly, they are used internally by JTable.
- Specified by:
-
columnSelectionChangedin interfaceTableColumnModelListener - Parameters:
-
e- the event received - See Also:
valueChanged
public void valueChanged(ListSelectionEvent e)
Application code will not use these methods explicitly, they are used internally by JTable.
- Specified by:
-
valueChangedin interfaceListSelectionListener - Parameters:
-
e- the event received - See Also:
editingStopped
public void editingStopped(ChangeEvent e)
Application code will not use these methods explicitly, they are used internally by JTable.
- Specified by:
-
editingStoppedin interfaceCellEditorListener - Parameters:
-
e- the event received - See Also:
editingCanceled
public void editingCanceled(ChangeEvent e)
Application code will not use these methods explicitly, they are used internally by JTable.
- Specified by:
-
editingCanceledin interfaceCellEditorListener - Parameters:
-
e- the event received - See Also:
setPreferredScrollableViewportSize
@BeanProperty(bound=false, description="The preferred size of the viewport.") public void setPreferredScrollableViewportSize(Dimension size)
- Parameters:
-
size- aDimensionobject specifying thepreferredSizeof aJViewportwhose view is this table - See Also:
getPreferredScrollableViewportSize
public Dimension getPreferredScrollableViewportSize()
- Specified by:
-
getPreferredScrollableViewportSizein interfaceScrollable - Returns:
- a
Dimensionobject containing thepreferredSizeof theJViewportwhich displays this table - See Also:
getScrollableUnitIncrement
public int getScrollableUnitIncrement(Rectangle visibleRect, int orientation, int direction)
This method is called each time the user requests a unit scroll.
- Specified by:
-
getScrollableUnitIncrementin interfaceScrollable - Parameters:
-
visibleRect- the view area visible within the viewport -
orientation- eitherSwingConstants.VERTICALorSwingConstants.HORIZONTAL -
direction- less than zero to scroll up/left, greater than zero for down/right - Returns:
- the "unit" increment for scrolling in the specified direction
- See Also:
getScrollableBlockIncrement
public int getScrollableBlockIncrement(Rectangle visibleRect, int orientation, int direction)
visibleRect.height or visibleRect.width, depending on this table's orientation. Note that as of Swing 1.1.1 (Java 2 v 1.2.2) the value returned will ensure that the viewport is cleanly aligned on a row boundary.- Specified by:
-
getScrollableBlockIncrementin interfaceScrollable - Parameters:
-
visibleRect- The view area visible within the viewport -
orientation- Either SwingConstants.VERTICAL or SwingConstants.HORIZONTAL. -
direction- Less than zero to scroll up/left, greater than zero for down/right. - Returns:
-
visibleRect.heightorvisibleRect.widthper the orientation - See Also:
getScrollableTracksViewportWidth
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public boolean getScrollableTracksViewportWidth()
autoResizeMode is set to AUTO_RESIZE_OFF, which indicates that the width of the viewport does not determine the width of the table. Otherwise returns true.- Specified by:
-
getScrollableTracksViewportWidthin interfaceScrollable - Returns:
- false if
autoResizeModeis set toAUTO_RESIZE_OFF, otherwise returns true - See Also:
getScrollableTracksViewportHeight
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public boolean getScrollableTracksViewportHeight()
false to indicate that the height of the viewport does not determine the height of the table, unless getFillsViewportHeight is true and the preferred height of the table is smaller than the viewport's height.- Specified by:
-
getScrollableTracksViewportHeightin interfaceScrollable - Returns:
-
falseunlessgetFillsViewportHeightistrueand the table needs to be stretched to fill the viewport - See Also:
setFillsViewportHeight
@BeanProperty(description="Whether or not this table is always made large enough to fill the height of an enclosing viewport") public void setFillsViewportHeight(boolean fillsViewportHeight)
false.- Parameters:
-
fillsViewportHeight- whether or not this table is always made large enough to fill the height of an enclosing viewport - Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
getFillsViewportHeight
public boolean getFillsViewportHeight()
- Returns:
- whether or not this table is always made large enough to fill the height of an enclosing viewport
- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
createDefaultRenderers
protected void createDefaultRenderers()
- See Also:
createDefaultEditors
protected void createDefaultEditors()
- See Also:
initializeLocalVars
protected void initializeLocalVars()
createDefaultDataModel
protected TableModel createDefaultDataModel()
DefaultTableModel. A subclass can override this method to return a different table model object.- Returns:
- the default table model object
- See Also:
createDefaultColumnModel
protected TableColumnModel createDefaultColumnModel()
DefaultTableColumnModel. A subclass can override this method to return a different column model object.- Returns:
- the default column model object
- See Also:
createDefaultSelectionModel
protected ListSelectionModel createDefaultSelectionModel()
DefaultListSelectionModel. A subclass can override this method to return a different selection model object.- Returns:
- the default selection model object
- See Also:
createDefaultTableHeader
protected JTableHeader createDefaultTableHeader()
JTableHeader. A subclass can override this method to return a different table header object.- Returns:
- the default table header object
- See Also:
resizeAndRepaint
protected void resizeAndRepaint()
revalidate followed by repaint.getCellEditor
public TableCellEditor getCellEditor()
null if the table is not currently editing.- Returns:
- the
TableCellEditorthat does the editing, ornullif the table is not currently editing. - See Also:
setCellEditor
@BeanProperty(description="The table\'s active cell editor.") public void setCellEditor(TableCellEditor anEditor)
- Parameters:
-
anEditor- the active cell editor - See Also:
setEditingColumn
public void setEditingColumn(int aColumn)
editingColumn variable.- Parameters:
-
aColumn- the column of the cell to be edited - See Also:
setEditingRow
public void setEditingRow(int aRow)
editingRow variable.- Parameters:
-
aRow- the row of the cell to be edited - See Also:
getCellRenderer
public TableCellRenderer getCellRenderer(int row, int column)
TableColumn for this column has a non-null renderer, returns that. If not, finds the class of the data in this column (using getColumnClass) and returns the default renderer for this type of data. Note: Throughout the table package, the internal implementations always use this method to provide renderers so that this default behavior can be safely overridden by a subclass.
- Parameters:
-
row- the row of the cell to render, where 0 is the first row -
column- the column of the cell to render, where 0 is the first column - Returns:
- the assigned renderer; if
nullreturns the default renderer for this type of object - See Also:
prepareRenderer
public Component prepareRenderer(TableCellRenderer renderer, int row, int column)
row, column. Returns the component (may be a Component or a JComponent) under the event location. During a printing operation, this method will configure the renderer without indicating selection or focus, to prevent them from appearing in the printed output. To do other customizations based on whether or not the table is being printed, you can check the value of JComponent.isPaintingForPrint(), either here or within custom renderers.
Note: Throughout the table package, the internal implementations always use this method to prepare renderers so that this default behavior can be safely overridden by a subclass.
- Parameters:
-
renderer- theTableCellRendererto prepare -
row- the row of the cell to render, where 0 is the first row -
column- the column of the cell to render, where 0 is the first column - Returns:
- the
Componentunder the event location
getCellEditor
public TableCellEditor getCellEditor(int row, int column)
row and column. If the TableColumn for this column has a non-null editor, returns that. If not, finds the class of the data in this column (using getColumnClass) and returns the default editor for this type of data. Note: Throughout the table package, the internal implementations always use this method to provide editors so that this default behavior can be safely overridden by a subclass.
- Parameters:
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row- the row of the cell to edit, where 0 is the first row -
column- the column of the cell to edit, where 0 is the first column - Returns:
- the editor for this cell; if
nullreturn the default editor for this type of cell - See Also:
prepareEditor
public Component prepareEditor(TableCellEditor editor, int row, int column)
row, column. Note: Throughout the table package, the internal implementations always use this method to prepare editors so that this default behavior can be safely overridden by a subclass.
- Parameters:
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editor- theTableCellEditorto set up -
row- the row of the cell to edit, where 0 is the first row -
column- the column of the cell to edit, where 0 is the first column - Returns:
- the
Componentbeing edited
removeEditor
public void removeEditor()
paramString
protected String paramString()
null.- Overrides:
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paramStringin classJComponent - Returns:
- a string representation of this table
public boolean print() throws PrinterException
JTable in mode PrintMode.FIT_WIDTH, with no header or footer text. A modal progress dialog, with an abort option, will be shown for the duration of printing. Note: In headless mode, no dialogs are shown and printing occurs on the default printer.
- Returns:
- true, unless printing is cancelled by the user
- Throws:
-
SecurityException- if this thread is not allowed to initiate a print job request -
PrinterException- if an error in the print system causes the job to be aborted - Since:
- 1.5
- See Also:
public boolean print(JTable.PrintMode printMode) throws PrinterException
JTable in the given printing mode, with no header or footer text. A modal progress dialog, with an abort option, will be shown for the duration of printing. Note: In headless mode, no dialogs are shown and printing occurs on the default printer.
- Parameters:
-
printMode- the printing mode that the printable should use - Returns:
- true, unless printing is cancelled by the user
- Throws:
-
SecurityException- if this thread is not allowed to initiate a print job request -
PrinterException- if an error in the print system causes the job to be aborted - Since:
- 1.5
- See Also:
public boolean print(JTable.PrintMode printMode, MessageFormat headerFormat, MessageFormat footerFormat) throws PrinterException
JTable in the given printing mode, with the specified header and footer text. A modal progress dialog, with an abort option, will be shown for the duration of printing. Note: In headless mode, no dialogs are shown and printing occurs on the default printer.
- Parameters:
-
printMode- the printing mode that the printable should use -
headerFormat- aMessageFormatspecifying the text to be used in printing a header, or null for none -
footerFormat- aMessageFormatspecifying the text to be used in printing a footer, or null for none - Returns:
- true, unless printing is cancelled by the user
- Throws:
-
SecurityException- if this thread is not allowed to initiate a print job request -
PrinterException- if an error in the print system causes the job to be aborted - Since:
- 1.5
- See Also:
public boolean print(JTable.PrintMode printMode, MessageFormat headerFormat, MessageFormat footerFormat, boolean showPrintDialog, PrintRequestAttributeSet attr, boolean interactive) throws PrinterException, HeadlessException
print method, with the default printer specified as the print service.- Parameters:
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printMode- the printing mode that the printable should use -
headerFormat- aMessageFormatspecifying the text to be used in printing a header, ornullfor none -
footerFormat- aMessageFormatspecifying the text to be used in printing a footer, ornullfor none -
showPrintDialog- whether or not to display a print dialog -
attr- aPrintRequestAttributeSetspecifying any printing attributes, ornullfor none -
interactive- whether or not to print in an interactive mode - Returns:
- true, unless printing is cancelled by the user
- Throws:
-
HeadlessException- if the method is asked to show a printing dialog or run interactively, andGraphicsEnvironment.isHeadlessreturnstrue -
SecurityException- if this thread is not allowed to initiate a print job request -
PrinterException- if an error in the print system causes the job to be aborted - Since:
- 1.5
- See Also:
public boolean print(JTable.PrintMode printMode, MessageFormat headerFormat, MessageFormat footerFormat, boolean showPrintDialog, PrintRequestAttributeSet attr, boolean interactive, PrintService service) throws PrinterException, HeadlessException
JTable. Takes steps that the majority of developers would take in order to print a JTable. In short, it prepares the table, calls getPrintable to fetch an appropriate Printable, and then sends it to the printer. A boolean parameter allows you to specify whether or not a printing dialog is displayed to the user. When it is, the user may use the dialog to change the destination printer or printing attributes, or even to cancel the print. Another two parameters allow for a PrintService and printing attributes to be specified. These parameters can be used either to provide initial values for the print dialog, or to specify values when the dialog is not shown.
A second boolean parameter allows you to specify whether or not to perform printing in an interactive mode. If true, a modal progress dialog, with an abort option, is displayed for the duration of printing . This dialog also prevents any user action which may affect the table. However, it can not prevent the table from being modified by code (for example, another thread that posts updates using SwingUtilities.invokeLater). It is therefore the responsibility of the developer to ensure that no other code modifies the table in any way during printing (invalid modifications include changes in: size, renderers, or underlying data). Printing behavior is undefined when the table is changed during printing.
If false is specified for this parameter, no dialog will be displayed and printing will begin immediately on the event-dispatch thread. This blocks any other events, including repaints, from being processed until printing is complete. Although this effectively prevents the table from being changed, it doesn't provide a good user experience. For this reason, specifying false is only recommended when printing from an application with no visible GUI.
Note: Attempting to show the printing dialog or run interactively, while in headless mode, will result in a HeadlessException.
Before fetching the printable, this method will gracefully terminate editing, if necessary, to prevent an editor from showing in the printed result. Additionally, JTable will prepare its renderers during printing such that selection and focus are not indicated. As far as customizing further how the table looks in the printout, developers can provide custom renderers or paint code that conditionalize on the value of JComponent.isPaintingForPrint().
See getPrintable(javax.swing.JTable.PrintMode, java.text.MessageFormat, java.text.MessageFormat) for more description on how the table is printed.
- Parameters:
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printMode- the printing mode that the printable should use -
headerFormat- aMessageFormatspecifying the text to be used in printing a header, ornullfor none -
footerFormat- aMessageFormatspecifying the text to be used in printing a footer, ornullfor none -
showPrintDialog- whether or not to display a print dialog -
attr- aPrintRequestAttributeSetspecifying any printing attributes, ornullfor none -
interactive- whether or not to print in an interactive mode -
service- the destinationPrintService, ornullto use the default printer - Returns:
- true, unless printing is cancelled by the user
- Throws:
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HeadlessException- if the method is asked to show a printing dialog or run interactively, andGraphicsEnvironment.isHeadlessreturnstrue -
SecurityException- if a security manager exists and itsSecurityManager.checkPrintJobAccess()method disallows this thread from creating a print job request -
PrinterException- if an error in the print system causes the job to be aborted - Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
getPrintable
public Printable getPrintable(JTable.PrintMode printMode, MessageFormat headerFormat, MessageFormat footerFormat)
Printable for use in printing this JTable. This method is meant for those wishing to customize the default Printable implementation used by JTable's print methods. Developers wanting simply to print the table should use one of those methods directly.
The Printable can be requested in one of two printing modes. In both modes, it spreads table rows naturally in sequence across multiple pages, fitting as many rows as possible per page. PrintMode.NORMAL specifies that the table be printed at its current size. In this mode, there may be a need to spread columns across pages in a similar manner to that of the rows. When the need arises, columns are distributed in an order consistent with the table's ComponentOrientation. PrintMode.FIT_WIDTH specifies that the output be scaled smaller, if necessary, to fit the table's entire width (and thereby all columns) on each page. Width and height are scaled equally, maintaining the aspect ratio of the output.
The Printable heads the portion of table on each page with the appropriate section from the table's JTableHeader, if it has one.
Header and footer text can be added to the output by providing MessageFormat arguments. The printing code requests Strings from the formats, providing a single item which may be included in the formatted string: an Integer representing the current page number.
You are encouraged to read the documentation for MessageFormat as some characters, such as single-quote, are special and need to be escaped.
Here's an example of creating a MessageFormat that can be used to print "Duke's Table: Page - " and the current page number:
// notice the escaping of the single quote
// notice how the page number is included with "{0}"
MessageFormat format = new MessageFormat("Duke''s Table: Page - {0}");
The Printable constrains what it draws to the printable area of each page that it prints. Under certain circumstances, it may find it impossible to fit all of a page's content into that area. In these cases the output may be clipped, but the implementation makes an effort to do something reasonable. Here are a few situations where this is known to occur, and how they may be handled by this particular implementation:
- In any mode, when the header or footer text is too wide to fit completely in the printable area -- print as much of the text as possible starting from the beginning, as determined by the table's
ComponentOrientation. - In any mode, when a row is too tall to fit in the printable area -- print the upper-most portion of the row and paint no lower border on the table.
- In
PrintMode.NORMALwhen a column is too wide to fit in the printable area -- print the center portion of the column and leave the left and right borders off the table.
It is entirely valid for this Printable to be wrapped inside another in order to create complex reports and documents. You may even request that different pages be rendered into different sized printable areas. The implementation must be prepared to handle this (possibly by doing its layout calculations on the fly). However, providing different heights to each page will likely not work well with PrintMode.NORMAL when it has to spread columns across pages.
As far as customizing how the table looks in the printed result, JTable itself will take care of hiding the selection and focus during printing. For additional customizations, your renderers or painting code can customize the look based on the value of JComponent.isPaintingForPrint()
Also, before calling this method you may wish to first modify the state of the table, such as to cancel cell editing or have the user size the table appropriately. However, you must not modify the state of the table after this Printable has been fetched (invalid modifications include changes in size or underlying data). The behavior of the returned Printable is undefined once the table has been changed.
- Parameters:
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printMode- the printing mode that the printable should use -
headerFormat- aMessageFormatspecifying the text to be used in printing a header, or null for none -
footerFormat- aMessageFormatspecifying the text to be used in printing a footer, or null for none - Returns:
- a
Printablefor printing this JTable - Since:
- 1.5
- See Also:
getAccessibleContext
@BeanProperty(bound=false) public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext()
- Specified by:
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getAccessibleContextin interfaceAccessible - Overrides:
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getAccessibleContextin classComponent - Returns:
- an AccessibleJTable that serves as the AccessibleContext of this JTable
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new JScrollPane(aTable).