public class DefaultSingleSelectionModel extends Object implements SingleSelectionModel, Serializable
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 JavaBeansTM
has been added to the java.beans
package.
Please see XMLEncoder
.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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protected ChangeEvent |
changeEvent |
protected EventListenerList |
listenerList
The collection of registered listeners
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Constructor and Description |
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DefaultSingleSelectionModel() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
addChangeListener(ChangeListener l)
Adds a
ChangeListener to the button. |
void |
clearSelection()
Clears the selection (to -1).
|
protected void |
fireStateChanged()
Notifies all listeners that have registered interest for
notification on this event type.
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ChangeListener[] |
getChangeListeners()
Returns an array of all the change listeners
registered on this
DefaultSingleSelectionModel . |
<T extends EventListener> |
getListeners(Class<T> listenerType)
Returns an array of all the objects currently registered as
FooListener s
upon this model. |
int |
getSelectedIndex()
Returns the model's selection.
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boolean |
isSelected()
Returns true if the selection model currently has a selected value.
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void |
removeChangeListener(ChangeListener l)
Removes a
ChangeListener from the button. |
void |
setSelectedIndex(int index)
Sets the model's selected index to index.
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protected transient ChangeEvent changeEvent
protected EventListenerList listenerList
public int getSelectedIndex()
SingleSelectionModel
getSelectedIndex
in interface SingleSelectionModel
SingleSelectionModel.setSelectedIndex(int)
public void setSelectedIndex(int index)
SingleSelectionModel
setSelectedIndex
in interface SingleSelectionModel
index
- an int specifying the model selectionSingleSelectionModel.getSelectedIndex()
,
SingleSelectionModel.addChangeListener(javax.swing.event.ChangeListener)
public void clearSelection()
SingleSelectionModel
clearSelection
in interface SingleSelectionModel
public boolean isSelected()
SingleSelectionModel
isSelected
in interface SingleSelectionModel
public void addChangeListener(ChangeListener l)
ChangeListener
to the button.addChangeListener
in interface SingleSelectionModel
l
- the ChangeListener to addpublic void removeChangeListener(ChangeListener l)
ChangeListener
from the button.removeChangeListener
in interface SingleSelectionModel
l
- the ChangeListener to removepublic ChangeListener[] getChangeListeners()
DefaultSingleSelectionModel
.ChangeListener
s
or an empty
array if no change listeners are currently registeredaddChangeListener(javax.swing.event.ChangeListener)
,
removeChangeListener(javax.swing.event.ChangeListener)
protected void fireStateChanged()
EventListenerList
public <T extends EventListener> T[] getListeners(Class<T> listenerType)
FooListener
s
upon this model.
FooListener
s
are registered using the addFooListener
method.
You can specify the listenerType
argument
with a class literal, such as FooListener.class
.
For example, you can query a DefaultSingleSelectionModel
instance m
for its change listeners
with the following code:
ChangeListener[] cls = (ChangeListener[])(m.getListeners(ChangeListener.class));If no such listeners exist, this method returns an empty array.
listenerType
- the type of listeners requested;
this parameter should specify an interface
that descends from java.util.EventListener
FooListener
s
on this model,
or an empty array if no such
listeners have been addedClassCastException
- if listenerType
doesn't
specify a class or interface that implements
java.util.EventListener
getChangeListeners()
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