javax.swing
Interface ListSelectionModel
- DefaultListSelectionModel
A model that tracks the selection status of a list of items. Each item in
the list is identified by a zero-based index only, so the model can be used
to track the selection status of any type of list. The model
supports three modes:
SINGLE_SELECTION
- only one item in the list may be
selected;SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION
- only one interval in the list
may be selected;MULTIPLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION
- any combination of items in
the list may be selected.
The model uses an event notification mechanism to notify listeners (see
ListSelectionListener
) about updates to the selection model.
This model is used to track row selections in the
JList
component,
and row and column selections in the
JTable
component.
static int | MULTIPLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION - A selection mode in which any combination of items can be selected.
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static int | SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION - A selection mode in which a single interval can be selected (an interval
is a range containing one or more contiguous items).
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static int | SINGLE_SELECTION - A selection mode in which only one item can be selected.
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void | addListSelectionListener(ListSelectionListener listener) - Registers a listener with the model so that it receives notification
of changes to the model.
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void | addSelectionInterval(int anchor, int lead) - Marks the items in the specified interval as selected.
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void | clearSelection() - Clears the current selection from the model.
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int | getAnchorSelectionIndex() - Returns the index of the anchor item.
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int | getLeadSelectionIndex() - Returns the index of the lead item.
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int | getMaxSelectionIndex() - Returns the highest selected index, or
-1 if there is no
selection.
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int | getMinSelectionIndex() - Returns the lowest selected index, or
-1 if there is no
selection.
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int | getSelectionMode() - Returns the selection mode, which is one of
SINGLE_SELECTION ,
SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION and
MULTIPLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION .
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boolean | getValueIsAdjusting() - Returns a flag that is passed to registered listeners when changes are
made to the model.
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void | insertIndexInterval(int index, int length, boolean before) - Inserts a new interval containing
length items at the
specified index (the before flag indicates
whether the range is inserted before or after the existing item at
index ).
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boolean | isSelectedIndex(int index) - Returns
true if the specified item is selected, and
false otherwise.
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boolean | isSelectionEmpty() - Returns
true if there is no selection, and false
otherwise.
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void | removeIndexInterval(int index0, int index1) - Removes the items in the specified range (inclusive) from the selection
model.
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void | removeListSelectionListener(ListSelectionListener listener) - Deregisters a listener so that it no longer receives notification of
changes to the model.
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void | removeSelectionInterval(int anchor, int lead) - Marks the items in the specified interval as not selected.
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void | setAnchorSelectionIndex(int index) - Sets the index of the anchor item.
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void | setLeadSelectionIndex(int index) - Sets the index of the lead item.
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void | setSelectionInterval(int anchor, int lead) - Sets the selection interval to the specified range (note that
anchor can be less than, equal to, or greater than
lead ).
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void | setSelectionMode(int mode) - Sets the selection mode.
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void | setValueIsAdjusting(boolean valueIsAdjusting) - Sets the flag that is passed to listeners for each change notification.
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MULTIPLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION
public static final int MULTIPLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION
A selection mode in which any combination of items can be selected.
SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION
public static final int SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION
A selection mode in which a single interval can be selected (an interval
is a range containing one or more contiguous items).
SINGLE_SELECTION
public static final int SINGLE_SELECTION
A selection mode in which only one item can be selected.
addListSelectionListener
public void addListSelectionListener(ListSelectionListener listener)
Registers a listener with the model so that it receives notification
of changes to the model.
listener
- the listener (null
ignored).
addSelectionInterval
public void addSelectionInterval(int anchor,
int lead)
Marks the items in the specified interval as selected. The behaviour of
this method depends on the selection mode:
SINGLE_SELECTION
- only the lead
item is
selected;SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION
- the existing selection
interval is replaced by the specified interval;MULTIPLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION
- the specified interval is
merged into the currently selected intervals.
Note that
anchor
can be less than, equal to, or greater than
lead
.
anchor
- the index of the anchor itemlead
- the index of the lead item.
clearSelection
public void clearSelection()
Clears the current selection from the model. If the selection state
changes (that is, the existing selection is non-empty) a
ListSelectionEvent
should be sent to all registered listeners.
FIXME: what happens to the anchor and lead selection indices (the spec
is silent about this)? See:
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4334792
getAnchorSelectionIndex
public int getAnchorSelectionIndex()
Returns the index of the anchor item.
- The index of the anchor item.
getLeadSelectionIndex
public int getLeadSelectionIndex()
Returns the index of the lead item.
- The index of the lead item.
getMaxSelectionIndex
public int getMaxSelectionIndex()
Returns the highest selected index, or -1
if there is no
selection.
- The highest selected index.
getMinSelectionIndex
public int getMinSelectionIndex()
Returns the lowest selected index, or -1
if there is no
selection.
- The lowest selected index.
insertIndexInterval
public void insertIndexInterval(int index,
int length,
boolean before)
Inserts a new interval containing length
items at the
specified index
(the before
flag indicates
whether the range is inserted before or after the existing item at
index
).
FIXME: What is the selection status of the new items? Bug 4870694.
FIXME: What event is generated?
index
- the index of the item.length
- the number of items in the interval to be inserted.before
- if true
, the interval should be inserted
before index
, otherwise it is inserted after.
isSelectedIndex
public boolean isSelectedIndex(int index)
Returns true
if the specified item is selected, and
false
otherwise. Special note: if index
is
negative, this method should return false
(no exception
should be thrown).
index
- the item index (zero-based).
true
if the specified item is selected, and
false
otherwise.
isSelectionEmpty
public boolean isSelectionEmpty()
Returns true
if there is no selection, and false
otherwise.
true
if there is no selection, and
false
otherwise.
removeIndexInterval
public void removeIndexInterval(int index0,
int index1)
Removes the items in the specified range (inclusive) from the selection
model. This method should be called when an interval is deleted from
the underlying list.
FIXME: what happens to the lead and anchor indices if they are part of
the range that is removed?
FIXME: what event is generated
removeListSelectionListener
public void removeListSelectionListener(ListSelectionListener listener)
Deregisters a listener so that it no longer receives notification of
changes to the model. If the specified listener is not registered with
the model, or is null
, this method does nothing.
listener
- the listener (null
ignored).
removeSelectionInterval
public void removeSelectionInterval(int anchor,
int lead)
Marks the items in the specified interval as not selected. The behaviour
of this method depends on the selection mode:
SINGLE_SELECTION
- XXX;SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION
- XXX;MULTIPLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION
- XXX.
Note that
anchor
can be less than, equal to, or greater than
lead
.
anchor
- the index of the anchor itemlead
- the index of the lead item.
setSelectionInterval
public void setSelectionInterval(int anchor,
int lead)
Sets the selection interval to the specified range (note that
anchor
can be less than, equal to, or greater than
lead
). If this results in the selection being changed,
a
ListSelectionEvent
is sent to all registered listeners.
If the selection mode is
SINGLE_SELECTION
, only the
lead
item is selected.
anchor
- the anchor index.lead
- the lead index.
setSelectionMode
public void setSelectionMode(int mode)
Sets the selection mode.
FIXME: The spec is silent about what happens to existing selections, for
example when changing from an interval selection to single selection.
setValueIsAdjusting
public void setValueIsAdjusting(boolean valueIsAdjusting)
Sets the flag that is passed to listeners for each change notification.
If a sequence of changes is made to the selection model, this flag should
be set to true
at the start of the sequence, and
false
for the last change - this gives listeners the option
to ignore interim changes if that is more efficient.
valueIsAdjusting
- the flag value.
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