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Class com.sun.java.swing.table.DefaultTableModel
java.lang.Object
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+----com.sun.java.swing.table.AbstractTableModel
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+----com.sun.java.swing.table.DefaultTableModel
- public class DefaultTableModel
- extends AbstractTableModel
- implements Serializable
This is an implementation of TableModel that uses a Vector of Vectors
to store the cell value objects.
Note:
The DefaultTableModel's API contains the methods addColumn(),
removeColumn(), but not methods to insert a column at an index
nor methods to move the columns. This is because JTable does
not display the columns based on the order of the columns in
this model. So rearranging them here doesn't do much. See
the column ordering methods in TableColumnModel.
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:
- TableModel, getDataVector
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columnIdentifiers
- The Vector of column identifiers
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dataVector
- The Vector of Vector of Object values
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DefaultTableModel()
- Constructs a default DefaultTableModel which is a table of
zero columns and zero rows.
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DefaultTableModel(int, int)
- Constructs a DefaultTableModel with numRows and
numColumns of null object values.
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DefaultTableModel(Object[], int)
- Constructs a DefaultTableModel with as many columns as there are
elements in columnNames and numRows of null
object values.
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DefaultTableModel(Object[][], Object[])
- Constructs a DefaultTableModel and initializes the table
by passing data and columnNames to the setDataVector()
method.
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DefaultTableModel(Vector, int)
- Constructs a DefaultTableModel with as many columns as there are
elements in columnNames and numRows of null
object values.
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DefaultTableModel(Vector, Vector)
- Constructs a DefaultTableModel and initializes the table
by passing data and columnNames to the setDataVector()
method.
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addColumn(Object)
- Add a column to the model.
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addColumn(Object, Object[])
- Adds a column to the model with name columnName.
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addColumn(Object, Vector)
- Add a column to the model.
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addRow(Object[])
- Add a row to the end of the model.
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addRow(Vector)
- Add a row to the end of the model.
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convertToVector(Object[])
- Returns a Vector that contains the same objects as the array
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convertToVector(Object[][])
- Returns a Vector of Vectors that contains the same objects as the array
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getColumnCount()
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getColumnName(int)
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getDataVector()
- This returns the Vector of Vectors that contains the table's
data values.
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getRowCount()
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getValueAt(int, int)
- Returns an attribute value for the cell at row
and column.
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insertRow(int, Object[])
- Insert a row at row in the model.
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insertRow(int, Vector)
- Insert a row at row in the model.
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isCellEditable(int, int)
- Returns true if the cell at row and column
is editable.
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moveRow(int, int, int)
- Moves one or more rows starting at startIndex to endIndex
in the model to the toIndex.
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newDataAvailable(TableModelEvent)
- Equivalent to fireTableChanged.
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newRowsAdded(TableModelEvent)
- This method will make sure the new rows have the correct number of columns.
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removeRow(int)
- Remove the row at row from the model.
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rowsRemoved(TableModelEvent)
- Equivalent to fireTableChanged().
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setColumnIdentifiers(Object[])
- Replaces the column identifiers in the model.
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setColumnIdentifiers(Vector)
- Replaces the column identifiers in the model.
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setDataVector(Object[][], Object[])
- This replaces the value in the dataVector instance variable with the
values in the array newData.
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setDataVector(Vector, Vector)
- This replaces the current dataVector instance variable with the
new Vector of rows, newData.
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setNumRows(int)
- Sets the number of rows in the model.
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setValueAt(Object, int, int)
- Sets the object value for the cell at column and
row.
dataVector
protected Vector dataVector
- The Vector of Vector of Object values
columnIdentifiers
protected Vector columnIdentifiers
- The Vector of column identifiers
DefaultTableModel
public DefaultTableModel()
- Constructs a default DefaultTableModel which is a table of
zero columns and zero rows.
DefaultTableModel
public DefaultTableModel(int numRows,
int numColumns)
- Constructs a DefaultTableModel with numRows and
numColumns of null object values.
- Parameters:
- numRows - The number of rows the table holds
- numColumns - The number of columns the table holds
- See Also:
- setValueAt
DefaultTableModel
public DefaultTableModel(Vector columnNames,
int numRows)
- Constructs a DefaultTableModel with as many columns as there are
elements in columnNames and numRows of null
object values. Each column's name will be taken from
the columnNames vector.
- Parameters:
- columnNames - Vector containing the names of the new columns.
If this null then the model has no columns
- numRows - The number of rows the table holds
- See Also:
- setDataVector, setValueAt
DefaultTableModel
public DefaultTableModel(Object columnNames[],
int numRows)
- Constructs a DefaultTableModel with as many columns as there are
elements in columnNames and numRows of null
object values. Each column's name will be taken from
the columnNames array.
- Parameters:
- columnNames - Array containing the names of the new columns.
If this null then the model has no columns
- numRows - The number of rows the table holds
- See Also:
- setDataVector, setValueAt
DefaultTableModel
public DefaultTableModel(Vector data,
Vector columnNames)
- Constructs a DefaultTableModel and initializes the table
by passing data and columnNames to the setDataVector()
method.
- Parameters:
- data - The data of the table
- columnNames - Vector containing the names of the new columns.
- See Also:
- getDataVector, setDataVector
DefaultTableModel
public DefaultTableModel(Object data[][],
Object columnNames[])
- Constructs a DefaultTableModel and initializes the table
by passing data and columnNames to the setDataVector()
method. The first index in the Object[][] is the row index and
the second is the column index.
- Parameters:
- data - The data of the table
- columnNames - The names of the columns.
- See Also:
- getDataVector, setDataVector
getDataVector
public Vector getDataVector()
- This returns the Vector of Vectors that contains the table's
data values. The vectors contained in the outer vector are
each a single row of values. In other words, to get to the cell
at row 1, column 5
((Vector)getDataVector().elementAt(1)).elementAt(5);
You can directly alter the returned Vector. You can change the cell
values, the number of rows. If you need to alter the number of columns
in the model, you can do so with addColumn(), removeColumn(), or
the setDataVector() methods. Once you have finished modifying the
dataVector, you must inform the model of the new data using
one of the notification methods. The notification methods
will generate the appropriate TableModelListener messages to notify
the JTable and any other listeners of this model.
- See Also:
- newDataAvailable, newRowsAdded, setDataVector
setDataVector
public void setDataVector(Vector newData,
Vector columnNames)
- This replaces the current dataVector instance variable with the
new Vector of rows, newData. columnNames are the names
of the new columns. The first name in columnNames is
mapped to column 0 in newData. Each row in newData
is adjusted to match the number of columns in columnNames
either by truncating the Vector if it is too long, or adding
null values if it is too short.
- Parameters:
- newData - The new data vector
- columnNames - The names of the columns
- See Also:
- newDataAvailable, getDataVector
setDataVector
public void setDataVector(Object newData[][],
Object columnNames[])
- This replaces the value in the dataVector instance variable with the
values in the array newData. The first index in the Object[][]
array is the row index and the second is the column index.
columnNames are the names of the new columns.
- See Also:
- setDataVector
newDataAvailable
public void newDataAvailable(TableModelEvent event)
- Equivalent to fireTableChanged.
newRowsAdded
public void newRowsAdded(TableModelEvent event)
- This method will make sure the new rows have the correct number of columns.
It does so using the setSize method in Vector which truncates Vectors
which are too long, and appends nulls if they are too short.
This method also sends out a tableChanged() notification message
to all the listeners.
- Parameters:
- eter - event This TableModelEvent describes where the
rows were added. If null it assumes
all the rows were newly added.
- See Also:
- getDataVector
rowsRemoved
public void rowsRemoved(TableModelEvent event)
- Equivalent to fireTableChanged().
setColumnIdentifiers
public void setColumnIdentifiers(Vector newIdentifiers)
- Replaces the column identifiers in the model.
- Parameters:
- newIdentifiers - Vector of column identifiers. A null means
setting the model to zero columns
- See Also:
- setNumRows
setColumnIdentifiers
public void setColumnIdentifiers(Object newIdentifiers[])
- Replaces the column identifiers in the model. If the number of
newIdentifiers is greater than the current numColumns,
new columns are added to the end of each row in the model.
If the number of newIdentifier is less than the current
number of columns, all the extra columns at the end of a row are
discarded.
- Parameters:
- newIdentifiers - Array of column identifiers. A null means
setting the model to zero columns
- See Also:
- setNumRows
setNumRows
public void setNumRows(int newSize)
- Sets the number of rows in the model. If the new size is greater
than the current size, new rows are added to the end of the model
If the new size is less than the current size, all
rows at index newSize and greater are discarded.
- Parameters:
- newSize - the new number of rows
- See Also:
- setColumnIdentifiers
addColumn
public void addColumn(Object columnName)
- Add a column to the model. The new column will have the
idenitifier columnName. This method will send a
tableChanged() notification message to all the listeners.
This method is a cover for addColumn(Object, Vector) which
uses null as the data vector.
- Parameters:
- columnName - the identifier of the column being added
- Throws: IllegalArgumentException
- if columnName is null
addColumn
public void addColumn(Object columnName,
Vector columnData)
- Add a column to the model. The new column will have the
idenitifier columnName. columnData is the
optional Vector of data for the column. If it is null
the column is filled with null values. Otherwise,
the new data will be added to model starting with the first
element going to row 0, etc. This method will send a
tableChanged() notification message to all the listeners.
- Parameters:
- columnName - the identifier of the column being added
- columnData - optional data of the column being added
- Throws: IllegalArgumentException
- if columnName is null
addColumn
public void addColumn(Object columnName,
Object columnData[])
- Adds a column to the model with name columnName.
- See Also:
- addColumn
addRow
public void addRow(Vector rowData)
- Add a row to the end of the model. The new row will contain
null values unless rowData is specified. Notification
of the row being added will be generated.
- Parameters:
- rowData - optional data of the row being added
addRow
public void addRow(Object rowData[])
- Add a row to the end of the model. The new row will contain
null values unless rowData is specified. Notification
of the row being added will be generated.
- Parameters:
- rowData - optional data of the row being added
insertRow
public void insertRow(int row,
Vector rowData)
- Insert a row at row in the model. The new row will contain
null values unless rowData is specified. Notification
of the row being added will be generated.
- Parameters:
- row - the row index of the row to be inserted
- rowData - optional data of the row being added
- Throws: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the row was invalid.
insertRow
public void insertRow(int row,
Object rowData[])
- Insert a row at row in the model. The new row will contain
null values unless rowData is specified. Notification
of the row being added will be generated.
- Parameters:
- row - the row index of the row to be inserted
- rowData - optional data of the row being added
- Throws: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the row was invalid.
moveRow
public void moveRow(int startIndex,
int endIndex,
int toIndex)
- Moves one or more rows starting at startIndex to endIndex
in the model to the toIndex. This method will send a
tableChanged() notification message to all the listeners.
Examples of moves:
1. moveRow(1,3,5);
a|B|C|D|e|f|g|h|i|j|k - before
a|e|f|B|C|D|g|h|i|j|k - after
2. moveRow(6,7,1);
a|b|c|d|e|f|G|H|i|j|k - before
a|G|H|b|c|d|e|f|i|j|k - after
- Parameters:
- startIndex - the starting row index to be moved
- endIndex - the ending row index to be moved
- toIndex - the destination of the rows to be moved
- Throws: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if any of the indices are out of
range. Or if endIndex is less than startIndex.
removeRow
public void removeRow(int row)
- Remove the row at row from the model. Notification
of the row being removed will be sent to all the listeners.
- Parameters:
- row - the row index of the row to be removed
- Throws: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the row was invalid.
getRowCount
public int getRowCount()
- Returns:
- the number of rows in the model.
- Overrides:
- getRowCount in class AbstractTableModel
getColumnCount
public int getColumnCount()
- Returns:
- the number of columns in the model.
- Overrides:
- getColumnCount in class AbstractTableModel
getColumnName
public String getColumnName(int column)
- Returns:
- a name for this column using the string value of the
appropriate member in columnIdentfiers. If columnIdentfiers
is null or does not have and entry for this index return the default
name provided by the superclass.
- Overrides:
- getColumnName in class AbstractTableModel
isCellEditable
public boolean isCellEditable(int row,
int column)
- Returns true if the cell at row and column
is editable. Otherwise, the setValueAt() on the cell will not change
the value of that cell.
- Parameters:
- row - the row whose value is to be looked up
- column - the column whose value is to be looked up
- Returns:
- true if the cell is editable.
- Overrides:
- isCellEditable in class AbstractTableModel
- See Also:
- setValueAt
getValueAt
public Object getValueAt(int row,
int column)
- Returns an attribute value for the cell at row
and column.
- Parameters:
- row - the row whose value is to be looked up
- column - the column whose value is to be looked up
- Returns:
- the value Object at the specified cell
- Throws: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if an invalid row or
column was given.
- Overrides:
- getValueAt in class AbstractTableModel
setValueAt
public void setValueAt(Object aValue,
int row,
int column)
- Sets the object value for the cell at column and
row. aValue is the new value. This method
will generate a tableChanged() notification.
- Parameters:
- aValue - the new value. This can be null.
- row - the row whose value is to be changed
- column - the column whose value is to be changed
- Throws: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if an invalid row or
column was given.
- Overrides:
- setValueAt in class AbstractTableModel
convertToVector
protected static Vector convertToVector(Object anArray[])
- Returns a Vector that contains the same objects as the array
convertToVector
protected static Vector convertToVector(Object anArray[][])
- Returns a Vector of Vectors that contains the same objects as the array
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