Uses of Interface
javax.swing.table.TableModel
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Packages that use TableModel Package Description javax.swing Provides a set of "lightweight" (all-Java language) components that, to the maximum degree possible, work the same on all platforms.javax.swing.event Provides for events fired by Swing components.javax.swing.table Provides classes and interfaces for dealing withjavax.swing.JTable
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Uses of TableModel in javax.swing
Fields in javax.swing declared as TableModel Modifier and Type Field and Description protected TableModel
JTable. dataModel
TheTableModel
of the table.Methods in javax.swing that return TableModel Modifier and Type Method and Description protected TableModel
JTable. createDefaultDataModel()
Returns the default table model object, which is aDefaultTableModel
.TableModel
JTable. getModel()
Returns theTableModel
that provides the data displayed by thisJTable
.Methods in javax.swing that return types with arguments of type TableModel Modifier and Type Method and Description RowSorter<? extends TableModel>
JTable. getRowSorter()
Returns the object responsible for sorting.Methods in javax.swing with parameters of type TableModel Modifier and Type Method and Description void
JTable. setModel(TableModel dataModel)
Sets the data model for this table tonewModel
and registers with it for listener notifications from the new data model.Method parameters in javax.swing with type arguments of type TableModel Modifier and Type Method and Description void
JTable. setRowSorter(RowSorter<? extends TableModel> sorter)
Sets theRowSorter
.Constructors in javax.swing with parameters of type TableModel Constructor and Description JTable(TableModel dm)
Constructs aJTable
that is initialized withdm
as the data model, a default column model, and a default selection model.JTable(TableModel dm, TableColumnModel cm)
Constructs aJTable
that is initialized withdm
as the data model,cm
as the column model, and a default selection model.JTable(TableModel dm, TableColumnModel cm, ListSelectionModel sm)
Constructs aJTable
that is initialized withdm
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Uses of TableModel in javax.swing.event
Constructors in javax.swing.event with parameters of type TableModel Constructor and Description TableModelEvent(TableModel source)
All row data in the table has changed, listeners should discard any state that was based on the rows and requery theTableModel
to get the new row count and all the appropriate values.TableModelEvent(TableModel source, int row)
This row of data has been updated.TableModelEvent(TableModel source, int firstRow, int lastRow)
The data in rows [firstRow, lastRow] have been updated.TableModelEvent(TableModel source, int firstRow, int lastRow, int column)
The cells in column column in the range [firstRow, lastRow] have been updated.TableModelEvent(TableModel source, int firstRow, int lastRow, int column, int type)
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Uses of TableModel in javax.swing.table
Classes in javax.swing.table with type parameters of type TableModel Modifier and Type Class and Description class
TableRowSorter<M extends TableModel>
An implementation ofRowSorter
that provides sorting and filtering using aTableModel
.Classes in javax.swing.table that implement TableModel Modifier and Type Class and Description class
AbstractTableModel
This abstract class provides default implementations for most of the methods in theTableModel
interface.class
DefaultTableModel
This is an implementation ofTableModel
that uses aVector
ofVectors
to store the cell value objects.Methods in javax.swing.table with parameters of type TableModel Modifier and Type Method and Description abstract String
TableStringConverter. toString(TableModel model, int row, int column)
Returns the string representation of the value at the specified location.
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