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javax.swing.table
interface TableCellRenderer

All Known Implementing Classes:
DefaultTableCellRenderer, DefaultTableCellRenderer.UIResource

Most common ways to construct:

TableColumn tc = …;

TableCellRenderer targetRenderer = tc.getCellRenderer();

Based on 16 examples

 

TableColumn aColumn = …;

TableCellRenderer renderer = aColumn.getHeaderRenderer();

Based on 13 examples


public interface TableCellRenderer

This interface defines the method required by any object that would like to be a renderer for cells in a JTable.


Method Summary
 Component
getTableCellRendererComponent(JTable table, Object value, boolean isSelected, boolean hasFocus, int row, int column)

          Returns the component used for drawing the cell.
 

Method Detail

getTableCellRendererComponent

public Component getTableCellRendererComponent(JTable table,
                                               Object value,
                                               boolean isSelected,
                                               boolean hasFocus,
                                               int row,
                                               int column)
Returns the component used for drawing the cell. This method is used to configure the renderer appropriately before drawing.

The TableCellRenderer is also responsible for rendering the the cell representing the table's current DnD drop location if it has one. If this renderer cares about rendering the DnD drop location, it should query the table directly to see if the given row and column represent the drop location:

     JTable.DropLocation dropLocation = table.getDropLocation();
     if (dropLocation != null
             && !dropLocation.isInsertRow()
             && !dropLocation.isInsertColumn()
             && dropLocation.getRow() == row
             && dropLocation.getColumn() == column) {

         // this cell represents the current drop location
         // so render it specially, perhaps with a different color
     }
 

During a printing operation, this method will be called with isSelected and hasFocus values of false to prevent selection and focus from appearing in the printed output. To do other customization based on whether or not the table is being printed, check the return value from {@link javax.swing.JComponent#isPaintingForPrint()}.

Parameters:
table - the JTable that is asking the renderer to draw; can be null
value - the value of the cell to be rendered. It is up to the specific renderer to interpret and draw the value. For example, if value is the string "true", it could be rendered as a string or it could be rendered as a check box that is checked. null is a valid value
isSelected - true if the cell is to be rendered with the selection highlighted; otherwise false
hasFocus - if true, render cell appropriately. For example, put a special border on the cell, if the cell can be edited, render in the color used to indicate editing
row - the row index of the cell being drawn. When drawing the header, the value of row is -1
column - the column index of the cell being drawn


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