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* Copyright (c) 1997, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
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package javax.swing.event;
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import java.util.EventObject;
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import javax.swing.tree.TreePath;
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/**
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* Encapsulates information describing changes to a tree model, and
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* used to notify tree model listeners of the change.
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* For more information and examples see
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* <a
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href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/events/treemodellistener.html">How to Write a Tree Model Listener</a>,
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* a section in <em>The Java Tutorial.</em>
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* <p>
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* <strong>Warning:</strong>
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* Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
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* future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
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* appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
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* the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
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* of all JavaBeans™
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* has been added to the <code>java.beans</code> package.
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* Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
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*
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* @author Rob Davis
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* @author Ray Ryan
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* @author Scott Violet
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*/
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public class TreeModelEvent extends EventObject {
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/** Path to the parent of the nodes that have changed. */
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protected TreePath path;
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/** Indices identifying the position of where the children were. */
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protected int[] childIndices;
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/** Children that have been removed. */
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protected Object[] children;
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/**
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* Used to create an event when nodes have been changed, inserted, or
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* removed, identifying the path to the parent of the modified items as
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* an array of Objects. All of the modified objects are siblings which are
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* direct descendents (not grandchildren) of the specified parent.
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* The positions at which the inserts, deletes, or changes occurred are
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* specified by an array of <code>int</code>. The indexes in that array
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* must be in order, from lowest to highest.
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* <p>
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* For changes, the indexes in the model correspond exactly to the indexes
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* of items currently displayed in the UI. As a result, it is not really
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* critical if the indexes are not in their exact order. But after multiple
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* inserts or deletes, the items currently in the UI no longer correspond
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* to the items in the model. It is therefore critical to specify the
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* indexes properly for inserts and deletes.
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* <p>
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* For inserts, the indexes represent the <i>final</i> state of the tree,
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* after the inserts have occurred. Since the indexes must be specified in
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* order, the most natural processing methodology is to do the inserts
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* starting at the lowest index and working towards the highest. Accumulate
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* a Vector of <code>Integer</code> objects that specify the
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* insert-locations as you go, then convert the Vector to an
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* array of <code>int</code> to create the event. When the postition-index
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* equals zero, the node is inserted at the beginning of the list. When the
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* position index equals the size of the list, the node is "inserted" at
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* (appended to) the end of the list.
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* <p>
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* For deletes, the indexes represent the <i>initial</i> state of the tree,
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* before the deletes have occurred. Since the indexes must be specified in
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* order, the most natural processing methodology is to use a delete-counter.
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* Start by initializing the counter to zero and start work through the
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* list from lowest to highest. Every time you do a delete, add the current
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* value of the delete-counter to the index-position where the delete occurred,
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* and append the result to a Vector of delete-locations, using
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* <code>addElement()</code>. Then increment the delete-counter. The index
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* positions stored in the Vector therefore reflect the effects of all previous
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* deletes, so they represent each object's position in the initial tree.
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* (You could also start at the highest index and working back towards the
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* lowest, accumulating a Vector of delete-locations as you go using the
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* <code>insertElementAt(Integer, 0)</code>.) However you produce the Vector
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* of initial-positions, you then need to convert the Vector of <code>Integer</code>
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* objects to an array of <code>int</code> to create the event.
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* <p>
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* <b>Notes:</b><ul style="list-style-type:none">
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* <li>Like the <code>insertNodeInto</code> method in the
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* <code>DefaultTreeModel</code> class, <code>insertElementAt</code>
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* appends to the <code>Vector</code> when the index matches the size
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* of the vector. So you can use <code>insertElementAt(Integer, 0)</code>
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* even when the vector is empty.</li>
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* <li>To create a node changed event for the root node, specify the parent
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* and the child indices as <code>null</code>.</li>
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* </ul>
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*
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* @param source the Object responsible for generating the event (typically
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* the creator of the event object passes <code>this</code>
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* for its value)
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* @param path an array of Object identifying the path to the
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* parent of the modified item(s), where the first element
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* of the array is the Object stored at the root node and
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* the last element is the Object stored at the parent node
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* @param childIndices an array of <code>int</code> that specifies the
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* index values of the removed items. The indices must be
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* in sorted order, from lowest to highest
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* @param children an array of Object containing the inserted, removed, or
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* changed objects
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* @see TreePath
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*/
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public TreeModelEvent(Object source, Object[] path, int[] childIndices,
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Object[] children)
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{
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this(source, (path == null) ? null : new TreePath(path), childIndices, children);
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}
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/**
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* Used to create an event when nodes have been changed, inserted, or
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* removed, identifying the path to the parent of the modified items as
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* a TreePath object. For more information on how to specify the indexes
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* and objects, see
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* <code>TreeModelEvent(Object,Object[],int[],Object[])</code>.
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*
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* @param source the Object responsible for generating the event (typically
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* the creator of the event object passes <code>this</code>
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* for its value)
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* @param path a TreePath object that identifies the path to the
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* parent of the modified item(s)
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* @param childIndices an array of <code>int</code> that specifies the
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* index values of the modified items
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* @param children an array of Object containing the inserted, removed, or
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* changed objects
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*
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* @see #TreeModelEvent(Object,Object[],int[],Object[])
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*/
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public TreeModelEvent(Object source, TreePath path, int[] childIndices,
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Object[] children)
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{
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super(source);
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this.path = path;
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this.childIndices = childIndices;
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this.children = children;
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}
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/**
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* Used to create an event when the node structure has changed in some way,
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* identifying the path to the root of a modified subtree as an array of
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* Objects. A structure change event might involve nodes swapping position,
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* for example, or it might encapsulate multiple inserts and deletes in the
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* subtree stemming from the node, where the changes may have taken place at
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* different levels of the subtree.
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* <blockquote>
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* <b>Note:</b><br>
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* JTree collapses all nodes under the specified node, so that only its
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* immediate children are visible.
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* </blockquote>
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*
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* @param source the Object responsible for generating the event (typically
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* the creator of the event object passes <code>this</code>
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* for its value)
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* @param path an array of Object identifying the path to the root of the
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* modified subtree, where the first element of the array is
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* the object stored at the root node and the last element
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* is the object stored at the changed node
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* @see TreePath
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*/
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public TreeModelEvent(Object source, Object[] path)
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{
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this(source, (path == null) ? null : new TreePath(path));
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}
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/**
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* Used to create an event when the node structure has changed in some way,
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* identifying the path to the root of the modified subtree as a TreePath
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* object. For more information on this event specification, see
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* <code>TreeModelEvent(Object,Object[])</code>.
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*
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* @param source the Object responsible for generating the event (typically
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* the creator of the event object passes <code>this</code>
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* for its value)
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* @param path a TreePath object that identifies the path to the
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* change. In the DefaultTreeModel,
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* this object contains an array of user-data objects,
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* but a subclass of TreePath could use some totally
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* different mechanism -- for example, a node ID number
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*
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* @see #TreeModelEvent(Object,Object[])
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*/
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public TreeModelEvent(Object source, TreePath path)
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{
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super(source);
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this.path = path;
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this.childIndices = new int[0];
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}
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/**
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* For all events, except treeStructureChanged,
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* returns the parent of the changed nodes.
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* For treeStructureChanged events, returns the ancestor of the
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* structure that has changed. This and
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* <code>getChildIndices</code> are used to get a list of the effected
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* nodes.
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* <p>
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* The one exception to this is a treeNodesChanged event that is to
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* identify the root, in which case this will return the root
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* and <code>getChildIndices</code> will return null.
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*
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* @return the TreePath used in identifying the changed nodes.
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* @see TreePath#getLastPathComponent
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*/
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public TreePath getTreePath() { return path; }
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/**
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* Convenience method to get the array of objects from the TreePath
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* instance that this event wraps.
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*
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* @return an array of Objects, where the first Object is the one
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* stored at the root and the last object is the one
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* stored at the node identified by the path
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*/
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public Object[] getPath() {
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if(path != null)
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return path.getPath();
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return null;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the objects that are children of the node identified by
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* <code>getPath</code> at the locations specified by
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* <code>getChildIndices</code>. If this is a removal event the
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* returned objects are no longer children of the parent node.
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*
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* @return an array of Object containing the children specified by
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* the event
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* @see #getPath
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* @see #getChildIndices
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*/
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public Object[] getChildren() {
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if(children != null) {
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int cCount = children.length;
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Object[] retChildren = new Object[cCount];
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System.arraycopy(children, 0, retChildren, 0, cCount);
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return retChildren;
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}
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return null;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the values of the child indexes. If this is a removal event
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* the indexes point to locations in the initial list where items
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* were removed. If it is an insert, the indices point to locations
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* in the final list where the items were added. For node changes,
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* the indices point to the locations of the modified nodes.
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*
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* @return an array of <code>int</code> containing index locations for
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* the children specified by the event
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*/
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public int[] getChildIndices() {
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if(childIndices != null) {
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int cCount = childIndices.length;
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int[] retArray = new int[cCount];
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System.arraycopy(childIndices, 0, retArray, 0, cCount);
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return retArray;
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}
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return null;
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}
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/**
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* Returns a string that displays and identifies this object's
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* properties.
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*
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* @return a String representation of this object
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*/
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public String toString() {
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StringBuffer retBuffer = new StringBuffer();
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retBuffer.append(getClass().getName() + " " +
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Integer.toString(hashCode()));
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if(path != null)
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retBuffer.append(" path " + path);
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if(childIndices != null) {
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retBuffer.append(" indices [ ");
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for(int counter = 0; counter < childIndices.length; counter++)
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retBuffer.append(Integer.toString(childIndices[counter])+ " ");
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retBuffer.append("]");
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}
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if(children != null) {
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retBuffer.append(" children [ ");
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for(int counter = 0; counter < children.length; counter++)
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retBuffer.append(children[counter] + " ");
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retBuffer.append("]");
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}
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return retBuffer.toString();
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}
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}
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