javax.swing
Class JList.DropLocation
- java.lang.Object
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- javax.swing.TransferHandler.DropLocation
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- javax.swing.JList.DropLocation
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public static final class JList.DropLocation extends TransferHandler.DropLocation
A subclass ofTransferHandler.DropLocation
representing a drop location for aJList
.- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
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JList.getDropLocation()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description int
getIndex()
Returns the index where dropped data should be placed in the list.boolean
isInsert()
Returns whether or not this location represents an insert location.String
toString()
Returns a string representation of this drop location.-
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.TransferHandler.DropLocation
getDropPoint
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Method Detail
getIndex
public int getIndex()
Returns the index where dropped data should be placed in the list. Interpretation of the value depends on the drop mode set on the associated component. If the drop mode is eitherDropMode.USE_SELECTION
orDropMode.ON
, the return value is an index of a row in the list. If the drop mode isDropMode.INSERT
, the return value refers to the index where the data should be inserted. If the drop mode isDropMode.ON_OR_INSERT
, the value ofisInsert()
indicates whether the index is an index of a row, or an insert index.-1
indicates that the drop occurred over empty space, and no index could be calculated.- Returns:
- the drop index
isInsert
public boolean isInsert()
Returns whether or not this location represents an insert location.- Returns:
- whether or not this is an insert location
toString
public String toString()
Returns a string representation of this drop location. This method is intended to be used for debugging purposes, and the content and format of the returned string may vary between implementations.- Overrides:
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toString
in classTransferHandler.DropLocation
- Returns:
- a string representation of this drop location
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