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javax.swing
class JTable.DropLocation

java.lang.Object extended by javax.swing.TransferHandler.DropLocation extended by javax.swing.JTable.DropLocation
Enclosing class:
JTable

Most common way to construct:

JTable table = …;

JTable.DropLocation dropLocation = table.getDropLocation();

Based on 14 examples


public static final class JTable.DropLocation
extends TransferHandler.DropLocation

A subclass of TransferHandler.DropLocation representing a drop location for a JTable.


Method Summary
 int

          Returns the column index where a dropped item should be placed in the table.
 int

          Returns the row index where a dropped item should be placed in the table.
 boolean

          Returns whether or not this location represents an insert of a column.
 boolean

          Returns whether or not this location represents an insert of a row.
 String

          Returns a string representation of this drop location.
 
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.TransferHandler.DropLocation
getDropPoint, toString
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Method Detail

getColumn

public int getColumn()
Returns the column index where a dropped item should be placed in the table. Interpretation of the value depends on the return of isInsertColumn(). If that method returns true this value indicates the index where a new column should be inserted. Otherwise, it represents the value of an existing column on which the data was dropped. This index is in terms of the view.

-1 indicates that the drop occurred over empty space, and no column could be calculated.

Returns:
the drop row

getRow

public int getRow()
Returns the row index where a dropped item should be placed in the table. Interpretation of the value depends on the return of isInsertRow(). If that method returns true this value indicates the index where a new row should be inserted. Otherwise, it represents the value of an existing row on which the data was dropped. This index is in terms of the view.

-1 indicates that the drop occurred over empty space, and no row could be calculated.

Returns:
the drop row

isInsertColumn

public boolean isInsertColumn()
Returns whether or not this location represents an insert of a column.

Returns:
whether or not this is an insert column

isInsertRow

public boolean isInsertRow()
Returns whether or not this location represents an insert of a row.

Returns:
whether or not this is an insert row

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:
toString in class TransferHandler.DropLocation
Returns:
a string representation of this drop location


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