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Class com.sun.java.swing.JList
java.lang.Object
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+----java.awt.Component
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+----java.awt.Container
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+----com.sun.java.swing.JComponent
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+----com.sun.java.swing.JList
- public class JList
- extends JComponent
- implements Scrollable, Accessible
A component that allows the user to select one or more objects from a
list. A separate model, ListModel
, represents the contents
of the list. It's easy to display an array or vector of objects, using
a JList
constructor that builds an ListModel
instance for you:
// Create a JList that displays the strings in data[]
String[] data = {"one", "two", "free", "four"};
JList dataList = new JList(data);
// The value JList model property is an object that provides
// a read-only view of the data. It was constructed automatically.
for(int i = 0; i < dataList.getModel().getSize(); i++) {
System.out.println(dataList.getModel().getElementAt(i));
}
// Create a JList that displays the superclass of JList.class.
// We store the superclasses in a java.util.Vector.
Vector superClasses = new Vector();
Class rootClass = com.sun.java.swing.JList.class;
for(Class cls = rootClass; cls != null; cls = cls.getSuperclass()) {
superClasses.addElement(cls);
}
JList classList = new JList(superClasses);
JList doesn't support scrolling directly. To create a scrolling
list you make the JList the viewport view of a JScrollPane, e.g.
JScrollPane scrollPane = new JScrollPane(dataList);
// Or in two steps:
JScrollPane scrollPane = new JScrollPane();
scrollPane.getViewport().setView(dataList);
By default JList
supports single selection, i.e. zero or one
index can be selected. The selection state is actually managed
by a separate delegate object, an implementation of ListSelectionModel
however JList
provides convenient properties for managing the selection.
String[] data = {"one", "two", "free", "four"};
JList dataList = new JList(data);
dataList.setSelectedIndex(1); // select "two"
dataList.getSelectedValue(); // returns "two"
The contents of a JList
can be dynamic, i.e. the list elements can
change value and the size of the list can change after the JList has
been created. The JList
observes changes in its model with a
swing.event.ListDataListener
implementation. A correct
implementation of ListModel
notifies
it's listeners each time a change occurs. The changes are
characterized by a swing.event.ListDataEvent
, which identifies
the range of List indices that have been modified, added, or removed.
Simple dynamic-content JList
applications can use the
DefaultListModel
class to store list elements. This class
implements the ListModel
interface and provides the
java.util.Vector
API as well. Applications that need to
provide custom ListModel
implementations can subclass
AbstractListModel
, which provides basic
ListDataListener
support. For example:
// This list model has about 2^16 elements. Enjoy scrolling.
ListModel bigData = new AbstractListModel() {
public int getSize() { return Short.MAX_VALUE; }
public Object getElementAt(int index) { return "Index " + index; }
};
JList bigDataList = new List(bigData);
// We don't want the JList implementation to compute the width
// or height of all of the list cells, so we give it a String
// that's as big as we'll need for any cell. It uses this to
// compute values for the fixedCellWidth and fixedCellHeight
// properties.
bigDataList.setPrototypeCellValue("Index 1234567890");
JList
uses a java.awt.Component
, provided by
a delegate called the
cellRendererer
, to paint the visible cells in the list.
The cell renderer component is used like a "rubber stamp" to paint
each visible row. Each time the JList
needs to paint a cell
it asks the cell renderer for the component, moves it into place
using setBounds()
and then draws it by calling its paint method.
The default cell renderer uses a JLabel
component to render
the string value of each component. You can substitute your
own cell renderer, using code like this:
// Display an icon and a string for each object in the list.
class MyCellRenderer extends JLabel implements ListCellRenderer {
final static ImageIcon longIcon = new ImageIcon("long.gif");
final static ImageIcon shortIcon = new ImageIcon("short.gif");
// This is the only method defined by ListCellRenderer. We just
// reconfigure the Jlabel each time we're called.
public Component getListCellRendererComponent(
JList list,
Object value, // value to display
int index, // cell index
boolean isSelected, // is the cell selected
boolean cellHasFocus) // the list and the cell have the focus
{
String s = value.toString();
setText(s);
setIcon((s.length > 10) ? longIcon : shortIcon);
return this;
}
}
String[] data = {"one", "two", "free", "four"};
JList dataList = new JList(data);
dataList.setCellRenderer(new MyCellRenderer());
JList
doesn't provide any special support for handling double or
triple (or N) mouse clicks however it's easy to handle them using
a MouseListener
. Use the JList
method
locationToIndex()
to
determine what cell was clicked. For example:
final JList list = new JList(dataModel);
MouseListener mouseListener = new MouseAdapter() {
public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent e) {
if (e.getClickCount() == 2) {
int index = list.locationToIndex(e.getPoint());
System.out.println("Double clicked on Item " + index);
}
}
};
list.addMouseListener(mouseListener);
Note that in this example the JList variable is final
because it's referred to by the anonymous MouseListener class.
For the keyboard keys used by this component in the standard Look and
Feel (L&F) renditions, see the
JList key assignments.
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 Swing1.0 applications. It will
not be possible to load serialized Swing1.0 objects with future releases
of Swing. The JDK1.2 release of Swing will be the compatibility
baseline for the serialized form of Swing objects.
- See Also:
- ListModel, AbstractListModel, DefaultListModel, ListSelectionModel, DefaultListSelectionModel, ListCellRenderer
-
JList()
- Constructs a JList with an empty model.
-
JList(ListModel)
- Construct a JList that displays the elements in the specified,
non-null model.
-
JList(Object[])
- Construct a JList that displays the elements in the specified
array.
-
JList(Vector)
- Construct a JList that displays the elements in the specified
Vector.
-
addListSelectionListener(ListSelectionListener)
- Add a listener to the list that's notified each time a change
to the selection occurs.
-
addSelectionInterval(int, int)
- Set the selection to be the union of the specified interval with current
selection.
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clearSelection()
- Clears the selection - after calling this method isSelectionEmpty()
will return true.
-
createSelectionModel()
- Returns an instance of DefaultListSelectionModel.
-
ensureIndexIsVisible(int)
- If this JList is being displayed within a JViewport and the
specified cell isn't completely visible, scroll the viewport.
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fireSelectionValueChanged(int, int, boolean)
- This method notifies JList ListSelectionListeners that
the selection model has changed.
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getAccessibleContext()
- Get the AccessibleContext associated with this JComponent
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getAnchorSelectionIndex()
- Returns the first index argument from the most recent addSelectionInterval
or setSelectionInterval call.
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getCellBounds(int, int)
- Returns the bounds of the specified range of items in JList
coordinates, null if index isn't valid.
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getCellRenderer()
- Returns the object that renders the list items.
-
getFirstVisibleIndex()
- Return the index of the cell in the upper left corner of the JList
or -1 if nothing is visible or the list is empty.
-
getFixedCellHeight()
- Returns the fixed cell width value -- the value specified by setting
the fixedCellHeight property, rather than calculated from the list
elements.
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getFixedCellWidth()
- Returns the fixed cell width value -- the value specified by setting
the fixedCellWidth property, rather than calculated from the list
elements.
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getLastVisibleIndex()
- Return the index of the cell in the lower right corner of the JList
or -1 if nothing is visible or the list is empty.
-
getLeadSelectionIndex()
- Returns the second index argument from the most recent addSelectionInterval
or setSelectionInterval call.
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getMaxSelectionIndex()
- Returns the largest selected cell index.
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getMinSelectionIndex()
- Returns the smallest selected cell index.
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getModel()
- Returns the data model that holds the list of items displayed
by the JList component.
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getPreferredScrollableViewportSize()
- Compute the size of the viewport needed to display visibleRowCount
rows.
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getPrototypeCellValue()
- Returns the cell width of the "prototypical cell" -- a cell used
for the calculation of cell widths, because it has the same value
as all other list items, instead of forcing the calculation to
inspect every item in the list.
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getScrollableBlockIncrement(Rectangle, int, int)
-
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getScrollableTracksViewportHeight()
- If this JList is displayed in a JViewport, don't change its height
when the viewports height changes.
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getScrollableTracksViewportWidth()
- If this JList is displayed in a JViewport, don't change its width
when the viewports width changes.
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getScrollableUnitIncrement(Rectangle, int, int)
- If we're scrolling downwards (
direction
is
greater than 0), and the first row is completely visible with respect
to visibleRect
, then return its height.
-
getSelectedIndex()
- A convenience method that returns the first selected index.
-
getSelectedIndices()
- Return an array of all of the selected indices in increasing
order.
-
getSelectedValue()
- A convenience method that returns the first selected value
or null, if the selection is empty.
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getSelectedValues()
- Return an array of the values for the selected cells.
-
getSelectionBackground()
- Returns the background color for selected cells.
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getSelectionForeground()
- Returns the foreground color.
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getSelectionMode()
-
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getSelectionModel()
- Returns the value of the current selection model.
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getUI()
- Returns the L&F object that renders this component.
-
getUIClassID()
- Returns the name of the UIFactory class that generates the
look and feel for this component.
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getValueIsAdjusting()
- Returns the value of the data model's isAdjusting property.
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getVisibleRowCount()
- Return the preferred number of visible rows.
-
indexToLocation(int)
- Returns the origin of the specified item in JList
coordinates, null if index isn't valid.
-
isOpaque()
- JList components are opaque.
-
isSelectedIndex(int)
- Returns true if the specified index is selected.
-
isSelectionEmpty()
- Returns true if nothing is selected
This is a convenience method that just delegates to the selectionModel.
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locationToIndex(Point)
- Convert a point in JList coordinates to the index
of the cell at that location.
-
removeListSelectionListener(ListSelectionListener)
- Remove a listener from the list that's notified each time a
change to the selection occurs.
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removeSelectionInterval(int, int)
- Set the selection to be the set difference of the specified interval
and the current selection.
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setCellRenderer(ListCellRenderer)
- Sets the delegate that's used to paint each cell in the list.
-
setFixedCellHeight(int)
- If this value is greater than zero it defines the height of
every cell in the list.
-
setFixedCellWidth(int)
- If this value is greater than zero it defines the width of
every cell in the list.
-
setListData(Object[])
- A convenience method that constructs a ListModel from an array of Objects
and then applies setModel to it.
-
setListData(Vector)
- A convenience method that constructs a ListModel from a Vector
and then applies setModel to it.
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setModel(ListModel)
- Sets the model that represents the contents or "value" of the
list and clears the list selection after notifying PropertyChangeListeners.
-
setPrototypeCellValue(Object)
- If this value is non-null it's used to compute fixedCellWidth
and fixedCellHeight by configuring the cellRenderer at index equals
zero for the specified value and then computing the renderer components
preferred size.
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setSelectedIndex(int)
- Select a single cell.
-
setSelectedIndices(int[])
- Select a set of cells.
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setSelectedValue(Object, boolean)
-
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setSelectionBackground(Color)
- Set the background color for selected cells.
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setSelectionForeground(Color)
- Set the foreground color for selected cells.
-
setSelectionInterval(int, int)
- Select the specified interval.
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setSelectionMode(int)
- Determines whether single-item or multiple-item
selections are allowed.
-
setSelectionModel(ListSelectionModel)
- Set the selectionModel for the list to a non-null ListSelectionModel
implementation.
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setUI(ListUI)
- Sets the L&F object that renders this component.
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setValueIsAdjusting(boolean)
- Sets the data model's isAdjusting property true, so that
a single event will be generated when all of the selection
events have finished (for example, when the mouse is being
dragged over the list in selection mode).
-
setVisibleRowCount(int)
- Set the preferred number of rows in the list that can be displayed
without a scollbar, as determined by the nearest JViewPort ancestor,
if any.
-
updateUI()
- Set the UI property with the "ListUI" from the current default
UIFactory.
JList
public JList(ListModel dataModel)
- Construct a JList that displays the elements in the specified,
non-null model. All JList constructors delegate to this one.
JList
public JList(Object listData[])
- Construct a JList that displays the elements in the specified
array. This constructor just delegates to the ListModel
constructor.
JList
public JList(Vector listData)
- Construct a JList that displays the elements in the specified
Vector. This constructor just delegates to the ListModel
constructor.
JList
public JList()
- Constructs a JList with an empty model.
getUI
public ListUI getUI()
- Returns the L&F object that renders this component.
- Returns:
- the ListUI object that renders this component
setUI
public void setUI(ListUI ui)
- Sets the L&F object that renders this component.
- Parameters:
- ui - the ListUI L&F object
- See Also:
- getUI
updateUI
public void updateUI()
- Set the UI property with the "ListUI" from the current default
UIFactory. This method is called by the JList constructor and
to update the Lists look and feel at runtime.
- Overrides:
- updateUI in class JComponent
- See Also:
- getUI
getUIClassID
public String getUIClassID()
- Returns the name of the UIFactory class that generates the
look and feel for this component.
- Returns:
- "ListUI"
- Overrides:
- getUIClassID in class JComponent
- See Also:
- getUIClassID, getUI
isOpaque
public boolean isOpaque()
- JList components are opaque. They paint every pixel in their
area, so that none of the pixels underneath show through.
- Returns:
- true
- Overrides:
- isOpaque in class JComponent
getPrototypeCellValue
public Object getPrototypeCellValue()
- Returns the cell width of the "prototypical cell" -- a cell used
for the calculation of cell widths, because it has the same value
as all other list items, instead of forcing the calculation to
inspect every item in the list.
- Returns:
- the value of the prototypeCellValue property
- See Also:
- setPrototypeCellValue
setPrototypeCellValue
public void setPrototypeCellValue(Object prototypeCellValue)
- If this value is non-null it's used to compute fixedCellWidth
and fixedCellHeight by configuring the cellRenderer at index equals
zero for the specified value and then computing the renderer components
preferred size. This property is useful when the list is too long
to allow JList to just compute the width/height of each cell
and there's single cell value that's known to occupy as much space
as any of the others.
The default value of this property is null.
This is a JavaBeans bound property. Note that we do set
the fixedCellWidth and fixedCellHeight properties here but
only a prototypeCellValue PropertyChangeEvent is fired.
- Parameters:
- the - value to base fixedCellWidth and fixedCellHeight on
- See Also:
- getPrototypeCellValue, setFixedCellWidth, setFixedCellHeight, addPropertyChangeListener
getFixedCellWidth
public int getFixedCellWidth()
- Returns the fixed cell width value -- the value specified by setting
the fixedCellWidth property, rather than calculated from the list
elements.
- Returns:
- the fixed cell width
- See Also:
- setFixedCellWidth
setFixedCellWidth
public void setFixedCellWidth(int width)
- If this value is greater than zero it defines the width of
every cell in the list. Otherwise cell widths are computed
by applying getPreferredSize() to the cellRenderer component
for each list element.
The default value of this property is -1.
This is a JavaBeans bound property.
- Parameters:
- the - width for all cells in this list
- See Also:
- getPrototypeCellValue, setFixedCellWidth, addPropertyChangeListener
getFixedCellHeight
public int getFixedCellHeight()
- Returns the fixed cell width value -- the value specified by setting
the fixedCellHeight property, rather than calculated from the list
elements.
- Returns:
- the fixed cell height
- See Also:
- setFixedCellHeight
setFixedCellHeight
public void setFixedCellHeight(int height)
- If this value is greater than zero it defines the height of
every cell in the list. Otherwise cell heights are computed
by applying getPreferredSize() to the cellRenderer component
for each list element.
The default value of this property is -1.
This is a JavaBeans bound property.
- Parameters:
- height - an int giving the height in pixels for all cells
in this list
- See Also:
- getPrototypeCellValue, setFixedCellWidth, addPropertyChangeListener
getCellRenderer
public ListCellRenderer getCellRenderer()
- Returns the object that renders the list items.
- Returns:
- the ListCellRenderer
- See Also:
- setCellRenderer
setCellRenderer
public void setCellRenderer(ListCellRenderer cellRenderer)
- Sets the delegate that's used to paint each cell in the list. If
prototypeCellValue was set then the fixedCellWidth and fixedCellHeight
properties are set as well. Only one PropertyChangeEvent is generated
however - for the "cellRenderer" property.
The default value of this property is provided by the ListUI
delegate, i.e. by the look and feel implementation.
This is a JavaBeans bound property.
- Parameters:
- cellRenderer - the ListCellRenderer that paints list cells
- See Also:
- getCellRenderer
getSelectionForeground
public Color getSelectionForeground()
- Returns the foreground color.
- Returns:
- the Color object for the foreground property
- See Also:
- setSelectionForeground, setSelectionBackground
setSelectionForeground
public void setSelectionForeground(Color selectionForeground)
- Set the foreground color for selected cells. Cell renderers
can use this color to render text and graphics for selected
cells.
The default value of this property is defined by the look
and feel implementation.
This is a JavaBeans bound property.
- Parameters:
- selectionForeground - the Color to use in the foreground
for selected list items
- See Also:
- getSelectionForeground, setSelectionBackground, setForeground, setBackground, setFont
getSelectionBackground
public Color getSelectionBackground()
- Returns the background color for selected cells.
- Returns:
- the Color used for the background of selected list items
- See Also:
- setSelectionBackground, setSelectionForeground
setSelectionBackground
public void setSelectionBackground(Color selectionBackground)
- Set the background color for selected cells. Cell renderers
can use this color to the fill selected cells.
The default value of this property is defined by the look
and feel implementation.
This is a JavaBeans bound property.
- Parameters:
- selectionBackground - the Color to use for the background
of selected cells
- See Also:
- getSelectionBackground, setSelectionForeground, setForeground, setBackground, setFont
getVisibleRowCount
public int getVisibleRowCount()
- Return the preferred number of visible rows.
- Returns:
- an int indicating the preferred number of rows to display
without using a scrollbar
- See Also:
- setVisibleRowCount
setVisibleRowCount
public void setVisibleRowCount(int visibleRowCount)
- Set the preferred number of rows in the list that can be displayed
without a scollbar, as determined by the nearest JViewPort ancestor,
if any. The value of this property only affects the value of
the JLists preferredScrollableViewportSize.
The default value of this property is 8.
This is a JavaBeans bound property.
- Parameters:
- visibleRowCount - an int specifying the preferred number of
visible rows
- See Also:
- getVisibleRowCount, getVisibleRect, JViewPort
getFirstVisibleIndex
public int getFirstVisibleIndex()
- Return the index of the cell in the upper left corner of the JList
or -1 if nothing is visible or the list is empty. Note that this
cell may only be partially visible.
- Returns:
- an int -- the index of the first visible cell.
- See Also:
- getLastVisibleIndex, getVisibleRect
getLastVisibleIndex
public int getLastVisibleIndex()
- Return the index of the cell in the lower right corner of the JList
or -1 if nothing is visible or the list is empty. Note that this
cell may only be partially visible.
- Returns:
- an int -- the index of the last visible cell.
- See Also:
- getLastVisibleIndex, getVisibleRect
ensureIndexIsVisible
public void ensureIndexIsVisible(int index)
- If this JList is being displayed within a JViewport and the
specified cell isn't completely visible, scroll the viewport.
- Parameters:
- an - int -- the index of the cell to make visible
- See Also:
- scrollRectToVisible, getVisibleRect
locationToIndex
public int locationToIndex(Point location)
- Convert a point in JList coordinates to the index
of the cell at that location. Returns -1 if there's no
cell the specified location.
- Parameters:
- location - The JList relative coordinates of the cell
- Returns:
- an int -- the index of the cell at the given location, or -1.
indexToLocation
public Point indexToLocation(int index)
- Returns the origin of the specified item in JList
coordinates, null if index isn't valid.
- Parameters:
- index - The index of the JList cell.
- Returns:
- The origin of the index'th cell.
getCellBounds
public Rectangle getCellBounds(int index1,
int index2)
- Returns the bounds of the specified range of items in JList
coordinates, null if index isn't valid.
- Parameters:
- index1 - the index of the first JList cell in the range
- index2 - the index of the last JList cell in the range
- Returns:
- the bounds of the indexed cells
getModel
public ListModel getModel()
- Returns the data model that holds the list of items displayed
by the JList component.
- Returns:
- the ListModel that provides the displayed list of items
- See Also:
- setModel
setModel
public void setModel(ListModel model)
- Sets the model that represents the contents or "value" of the
list and clears the list selection after notifying PropertyChangeListeners.
This is a JavaBeans bound property.
- Parameters:
- model - the ListModel that provides the list of items for display
- See Also:
- getModel
setListData
public void setListData(Object listData[])
- A convenience method that constructs a ListModel from an array of Objects
and then applies setModel to it.
- Parameters:
- listData - an array of Objects containing the items to display
in the list
- See Also:
- setModel
setListData
public void setListData(Vector listData)
- A convenience method that constructs a ListModel from a Vector
and then applies setModel to it.
- Parameters:
- listData - a Vector containing the items to display in the list
- See Also:
- setModel
createSelectionModel
protected ListSelectionModel createSelectionModel()
- Returns an instance of DefaultListSelectionModel. This
method is used by the constructor to initialize the
selectionModel property.
- Returns:
- The ListSelectionModel used by this JList.
- See Also:
- setSelectionModel, DefaultListSelectionModel
getSelectionModel
public ListSelectionModel getSelectionModel()
- Returns the value of the current selection model. The selection
model handles the task of making single selections, selections
of contiguous ranges, and non-contiguous selections.
- Returns:
- the ListSelectionModel that implements list selections
- See Also:
- setSelectionModel, ListSelectionModel
fireSelectionValueChanged
protected void fireSelectionValueChanged(int firstIndex,
int lastIndex,
boolean isAdjusting)
- This method notifies JList ListSelectionListeners that
the selection model has changed. It's used to forward
ListSelectionEvents from the selectionModel to the
ListSelectionListeners added directly to the JList.
- See Also:
- addListSelectionListener, removeListSelectionListener, EventListenerList
addListSelectionListener
public void addListSelectionListener(ListSelectionListener listener)
- Add a listener to the list that's notified each time a change
to the selection occurs. Listeners added directly to the JList
will have their ListSelectionEvent.getSource() == this JList
(instead of the ListSelectionModel).
- Parameters:
- listener - The ListSelectionListener to add.
- See Also:
- getSelectionModel
removeListSelectionListener
public void removeListSelectionListener(ListSelectionListener listener)
- Remove a listener from the list that's notified each time a
change to the selection occurs.
- Parameters:
- listener - The ListSelectionListener to remove.
- See Also:
- addListSelectionListener, getSelectionModel
setSelectionModel
public void setSelectionModel(ListSelectionModel selectionModel)
- Set the selectionModel for the list to a non-null ListSelectionModel
implementation. The selection model handles the task of making single
selections, selections of contiguous ranges, and non-contiguous
selections.
This is a JavaBeans bound property.
- Returns:
- selectionModel the ListSelectionModel that implements
list selections
- See Also:
- getSelectionModel
setSelectionMode
public void setSelectionMode(int selectionMode)
- Determines whether single-item or multiple-item
selections are allowed.
The following selectionMode values are allowed:
-
SINGLE_SELECTION
Only one list index can be selected at a time. In this
mode the setSelectionInterval and addSelectionInterval
methods are equivalent, and they only the first index
argument is used.
-
SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION
One contiguous index interval can be selected at a time.
In this mode setSelectionInterval and addSelectionInterval
are equivalent.
-
MULTIPLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION
In this mode, there's no restriction on what can be selected.
- Parameters:
- selectionMode - an int specifying the type of selections
that are permissible
- See Also:
- getSelectionMode
getSelectionMode
public int getSelectionMode()
- Returns:
- The value of the selectionMode property.
- See Also:
- setSelectionMode
getAnchorSelectionIndex
public int getAnchorSelectionIndex()
- Returns the first index argument from the most recent addSelectionInterval
or setSelectionInterval call.
This is a convenience method that just delegates to the selectionModel.
- Returns:
- The index that most recently anchored an interval selection.
- See Also:
- getAnchorSelectionIndex, addSelectionInterval, setSelectionInterval, addListSelectionListener
getLeadSelectionIndex
public int getLeadSelectionIndex()
- Returns the second index argument from the most recent addSelectionInterval
or setSelectionInterval call.
This is a convenience method that just delegates to the selectionModel.
- Returns:
- The index that most recently ended a interval selection.
- See Also:
- getLeadSelectionIndex, addSelectionInterval, setSelectionInterval, addListSelectionListener
getMinSelectionIndex
public int getMinSelectionIndex()
- Returns the smallest selected cell index.
This is a convenience method that just delegates to the selectionModel.
- Returns:
- The smallest selected cell index.
- See Also:
- getMinSelectionIndex, addListSelectionListener
getMaxSelectionIndex
public int getMaxSelectionIndex()
- Returns the largest selected cell index.
This is a convenience method that just delegates to the selectionModel.
- Returns:
- The largest selected cell index.
- See Also:
- getMaxSelectionIndex, addListSelectionListener
isSelectedIndex
public boolean isSelectedIndex(int index)
- Returns true if the specified index is selected.
This is a convenience method that just delegates to the selectionModel.
- Returns:
- True if the specified index is selected.
- See Also:
- isSelectedIndex, setSelectedIndex, addListSelectionListener
isSelectionEmpty
public boolean isSelectionEmpty()
- Returns true if nothing is selected
This is a convenience method that just delegates to the selectionModel.
- Returns:
- True if nothing is selected
- See Also:
- isSelectionEmpty, clearSelection, addListSelectionListener
clearSelection
public void clearSelection()
- Clears the selection - after calling this method isSelectionEmpty()
will return true.
This is a convenience method that just delegates to the selectionModel.
- See Also:
- clearSelection, isSelectionEmpty, addListSelectionListener
setSelectionInterval
public void setSelectionInterval(int anchor,
int lead)
- Select the specified interval. Both the anchor and lead indices are
included. It's not neccessary for anchor to be less than lead.
This is a convenience method that just delegates to the selectionModel.
- Parameters:
- anchor - The first index to select
- lead - The last index to select
- See Also:
- setSelectionInterval, addSelectionInterval, removeSelectionInterval, addListSelectionListener
addSelectionInterval
public void addSelectionInterval(int anchor,
int lead)
- Set the selection to be the union of the specified interval with current
selection. Both the anchor and lead indices are
included. It's not neccessary for anchor to be less than lead.
This is a convenience method that just delegates to the selectionModel.
- Parameters:
- anchor - The first index to add to the selection
- lead - The last index to add to the selection
- See Also:
- addSelectionInterval, setSelectionInterval, removeSelectionInterval, addListSelectionListener
removeSelectionInterval
public void removeSelectionInterval(int index0,
int index1)
- Set the selection to be the set difference of the specified interval
and the current selection. Both the anchor and lead indices are
removed. It's not neccessary for anchor to be less than lead.
This is a convenience method that just delegates to the selectionModel.
- Parameters:
- anchor - The first index to remove from the selection
- lead - The last index to remove from the selection
- See Also:
- removeSelectionInterval, setSelectionInterval, addSelectionInterval, addListSelectionListener
setValueIsAdjusting
public void setValueIsAdjusting(boolean b)
- Sets the data model's isAdjusting property true, so that
a single event will be generated when all of the selection
events have finished (for example, when the mouse is being
dragged over the list in selection mode).
- Parameters:
- b - the boolean value for the property value
- See Also:
- setValueIsAdjusting
getValueIsAdjusting
public boolean getValueIsAdjusting()
- Returns the value of the data model's isAdjusting property.
This value is true if multiple changes are being made.
- Returns:
- true if multiple selection-changes are occuring, as
when the mouse is being dragged over the list
- See Also:
- getValueIsAdjusting
getSelectedIndices
public int[] getSelectedIndices()
- Return an array of all of the selected indices in increasing
order.
- Returns:
- All of the selected indices, in increasing order.
- See Also:
- removeSelectionInterval, addListSelectionListener
setSelectedIndex
public void setSelectedIndex(int index)
- Select a single cell.
- Parameters:
- index - The index of the one cell to select
- See Also:
- setSelectionInterval, isSelectedIndex, addListSelectionListener
setSelectedIndices
public void setSelectedIndices(int indices[])
- Select a set of cells.
- Parameters:
- indices - The indices of the cells to select
- See Also:
- addSelectionInterval, isSelectedIndex, addListSelectionListener
getSelectedValues
public Object[] getSelectedValues()
- Return an array of the values for the selected cells.
The returned values are sorted in increasing index order.
- Returns:
- the selected values
- See Also:
- isSelectedIndex, getModel, addListSelectionListener
getSelectedIndex
public int getSelectedIndex()
- A convenience method that returns the first selected index.
- Returns:
- The first selected index.
- See Also:
- getMinSelectionIndex, addListSelectionListener
getSelectedValue
public Object getSelectedValue()
- A convenience method that returns the first selected value
or null, if the selection is empty.
- Returns:
- The first selected value.
- See Also:
- getMinSelectionIndex, getModel, addListSelectionListener
setSelectedValue
public void setSelectedValue(Object anObject,
boolean shouldScroll)
getPreferredScrollableViewportSize
public Dimension getPreferredScrollableViewportSize()
- Compute the size of the viewport needed to display visibleRowCount
rows. This is trivial if fixedCellWidth and fixedCellHeight
were specified. Note that they can specified implicitly with
the prototypeCellValue property. If fixedCellWidth wasn't specified,
it's computed by finding the widest list element. If fixedCellHeight
wasn't specified then we resort to heuristics:
-
If the model isn't empty we just multiply the height of the first row
by visibleRowCount.
-
If the model is empty, i.e. JList.getModel().getSize() == 0, then
we just allocate 16 pixels per visible row, and 256 pixels
for the width (unless fixedCellWidth was set), and hope for the best.
- See Also:
- getPreferredScrollableViewportSize, setPrototypeCellValue
getScrollableUnitIncrement
public int getScrollableUnitIncrement(Rectangle visibleRect,
int orientation,
int direction)
- If we're scrolling downwards (
direction
is
greater than 0), and the first row is completely visible with respect
to visibleRect
, then return its height. If
we're scrolling downwards and the first row is only partially visible,
return the height of the visible part of the first row. Similarly
if we're scrolling upwards we return the height of the row above
the first row, unless the first row is partially visible.
- Returns:
- The distance to scroll to expose the next or previous row.
- See Also:
- getScrollableUnitIncrement
getScrollableBlockIncrement
public int getScrollableBlockIncrement(Rectangle visibleRect,
int orientation,
int direction)
- Returns:
- The visibleRect.height or visibleRect.width per the orientation.
- See Also:
- getScrollableUnitIncrement
getScrollableTracksViewportWidth
public boolean getScrollableTracksViewportWidth()
- If this JList is displayed in a JViewport, don't change its width
when the viewports width changes. This allows horizontal
scrolling if the JViewport is itself embedded in a JScrollPane.
- Returns:
- False - don't track the viewports width.
- See Also:
- getScrollableTracksViewportWidth
getScrollableTracksViewportHeight
public boolean getScrollableTracksViewportHeight()
- If this JList is displayed in a JViewport, don't change its height
when the viewports height changes. This allows vertical
scrolling if the JViewport is itself embedded in a JScrollPane.
- Returns:
- False - don't track the viewports width.
- See Also:
- getScrollableTracksViewportWidth
getAccessibleContext
public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext()
- Get the AccessibleContext associated with this JComponent
- Returns:
- the AccessibleContext of this JComponent
- Overrides:
- getAccessibleContext in class JComponent
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