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javax.swing.event
interface ListDataListener
- All Superinterfaces:
- EventListener
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- BasicComboBoxUI.ListDataHandler, BasicComboPopup.ListDataHandler, BasicListUI.ListDataHandler, JComboBox, JList.AccessibleJList
public interface ListDataListener
extends EventListener
ListDataListener
Method Summary |
void |
Sent when the contents of the list has changed in a way
that's too complex to characterize with the previous
methods.
|
void |
Sent after the indices in the index0,index1
interval have been inserted in the data model.
|
void |
Sent after the indices in the index0,index1 interval
have been removed from the data model.
|
contentsChanged
public void contentsChanged(ListDataEvent e)
-
Sent when the contents of the list has changed in a way
that's too complex to characterize with the previous
methods. For example, this is sent when an item has been
replaced. Index0 and index1 bracket the change.
- Parameters:
e
- a ListDataEvent
encapsulating the
event information
intervalAdded
public void intervalAdded(ListDataEvent e)
-
Sent after the indices in the index0,index1
interval have been inserted in the data model.
The new interval includes both index0 and index1.
- Parameters:
e
- a ListDataEvent
encapsulating the
event information
intervalRemoved
public void intervalRemoved(ListDataEvent e)
-
Sent after the indices in the index0,index1 interval
have been removed from the data model. The interval
includes both index0 and index1.
- Parameters:
e
- a ListDataEvent
encapsulating the
event information
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