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package javax.swing.table;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.event.*;
/**
* The TableModel
interface specifies the methods the
* JTable
will use to interrogate a tabular data model.
*
* The JTable
can be set up to display any data
* model which implements the
* TableModel
interface with a couple of lines of code:
*
* TableModel myData = new MyTableModel(); * JTable table = new JTable(myData); *
*
* For further documentation, see Creating a Table Model
* in The Java Tutorial.
*
* @author Philip Milne
* @see JTable
*/
public interface TableModel
{
/**
* Returns the number of rows in the model. A
* JTable
uses this method to determine how many rows it
* should display. This method should be quick, as it
* is called frequently during rendering.
*
* @return the number of rows in the model
* @see #getColumnCount
*/
public int getRowCount();
/**
* Returns the number of columns in the model. A
* JTable
uses this method to determine how many columns it
* should create and display by default.
*
* @return the number of columns in the model
* @see #getRowCount
*/
public int getColumnCount();
/**
* Returns the name of the column at columnIndex
. This is used
* to initialize the table's column header name. Note: this name does
* not need to be unique; two columns in a table can have the same name.
*
* @param columnIndex the index of the column
* @return the name of the column
*/
public String getColumnName(int columnIndex);
/**
* Returns the most specific superclass for all the cell values
* in the column. This is used by the JTable
to set up a
* default renderer and editor for the column.
*
* @param columnIndex the index of the column
* @return the common ancestor class of the object values in the model.
*/
public Class> getColumnClass(int columnIndex);
/**
* Returns true if the cell at rowIndex
and
* columnIndex
* is editable. Otherwise, setValueAt
on the cell will not
* change the value of that cell.
*
* @param rowIndex the row whose value to be queried
* @param columnIndex the column whose value to be queried
* @return true if the cell is editable
* @see #setValueAt
*/
public boolean isCellEditable(int rowIndex, int columnIndex);
/**
* Returns the value for the cell at columnIndex
and
* rowIndex
.
*
* @param rowIndex the row whose value is to be queried
* @param columnIndex the column whose value is to be queried
* @return the value Object at the specified cell
*/
public Object getValueAt(int rowIndex, int columnIndex);
/**
* Sets the value in the cell at columnIndex
and
* rowIndex
to aValue
.
*
* @param aValue the new value
* @param rowIndex the row whose value is to be changed
* @param columnIndex the column whose value is to be changed
* @see #getValueAt
* @see #isCellEditable
*/
public void setValueAt(Object aValue, int rowIndex, int columnIndex);
/**
* Adds a listener to the list that is notified each time a change
* to the data model occurs.
*
* @param l the TableModelListener
*/
public void addTableModelListener(TableModelListener l);
/**
* Removes a listener from the list that is notified each time a
* change to the data model occurs.
*
* @param l the TableModelListener
*/
public void removeTableModelListener(TableModelListener l);
}