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* The state of the tree selection is characterized by
* a set of TreePaths, and optionally a set of integers. The mapping
* from TreePath to integer is done by way of an instance of RowMapper.
* It is not necessary for a TreeSelectionModel to have a RowMapper to
* correctly operate, but without a RowMapper getSelectionRows
* will return null.
*
*
*
* A TreeSelectionModel can be configured to allow only one
* path (SINGLE_TREE_SELECTION
) a number of
* continguous paths (CONTIGUOUS_TREE_SELECTION
) or a number of
* discontiguous paths (DISCONTIGUOUS_TREE_SELECTION
).
* A RowMapper
is used to determine if TreePaths are
* contiguous.
* In the absence of a RowMapper CONTIGUOUS_TREE_SELECTION
and
* DISCONTIGUOUS_TREE_SELECTION
behave the same, that is they
* allow any number of paths to be contained in the TreeSelectionModel.
*
*
*
* For a selection model of CONTIGUOUS_TREE_SELECTION
any
* time the paths are changed (setSelectionPath
,
* addSelectionPath
...) the TreePaths are again checked to
* make they are contiguous. A check of the TreePaths can also be forced
* by invoking resetRowSelection
. How a set of discontiguous
* TreePaths is mapped to a contiguous set is left to implementors of
* this interface to enforce a particular policy.
*
*
* * Implementations should combine duplicate TreePaths that are * added to the selection. For example, the following code *
* TreePath[] paths = new TreePath[] { treePath, treePath }; * treeSelectionModel.setSelectionPaths(paths); ** should result in only one path being selected: *
treePath
, and
* not two copies of treePath
.
*
* * * The lead TreePath is the last path that was added (or set). The lead * row is then the row that corresponds to the TreePath as determined * from the RowMapper. * * @author Scott Violet */ public interface TreeSelectionModel { /** Selection can only contain one path at a time. */ public static final int SINGLE_TREE_SELECTION = 1; /** Selection can only be contiguous. This will only be enforced if * a RowMapper instance is provided. That is, if no RowMapper is set * this behaves the same as DISCONTIGUOUS_TREE_SELECTION. */ public static final int CONTIGUOUS_TREE_SELECTION = 2; /** Selection can contain any number of items that are not necessarily * contiguous. */ public static final int DISCONTIGUOUS_TREE_SELECTION = 4; /** * Sets the selection model, which must be one of SINGLE_TREE_SELECTION, * CONTIGUOUS_TREE_SELECTION or DISCONTIGUOUS_TREE_SELECTION. *
* This may change the selection if the current selection is not valid
* for the new mode. For example, if three TreePaths are
* selected when the mode is changed to SINGLE_TREE_SELECTION
,
* only one TreePath will remain selected. It is up to the particular
* implementation to decide what TreePath remains selected.
*/
void setSelectionMode(int mode);
/**
* Returns the current selection mode, one of
* SINGLE_TREE_SELECTION
,
* CONTIGUOUS_TREE_SELECTION
or
* DISCONTIGUOUS_TREE_SELECTION
.
*/
int getSelectionMode();
/**
* Sets the selection to path. If this represents a change, then
* the TreeSelectionListeners are notified. If path
is
* null, this has the same effect as invoking clearSelection
.
*
* @param path new path to select
*/
void setSelectionPath(TreePath path);
/**
* Sets the selection to path. If this represents a change, then
* the TreeSelectionListeners are notified. If paths
is
* null, this has the same effect as invoking clearSelection
.
*
* @param paths new selection
*/
void setSelectionPaths(TreePath[] paths);
/**
* Adds path to the current selection. If path is not currently
* in the selection the TreeSelectionListeners are notified. This has
* no effect if path
is null.
*
* @param path the new path to add to the current selection
*/
void addSelectionPath(TreePath path);
/**
* Adds paths to the current selection. If any of the paths in
* paths are not currently in the selection the TreeSelectionListeners
* are notified. This has
* no effect if paths
is null.
*
* @param paths the new paths to add to the current selection
*/
void addSelectionPaths(TreePath[] paths);
/**
* Removes path from the selection. If path is in the selection
* The TreeSelectionListeners are notified. This has no effect if
* path
is null.
*
* @param path the path to remove from the selection
*/
void removeSelectionPath(TreePath path);
/**
* Removes paths from the selection. If any of the paths in
* paths
* are in the selection, the TreeSelectionListeners are notified.
* This method has no effect if paths
is null.
*
* @param paths the path to remove from the selection
*/
void removeSelectionPaths(TreePath[] paths);
/**
* Returns the first path in the selection. How first is defined is
* up to implementors, and may not necessarily be the TreePath with
* the smallest integer value as determined from the
* RowMapper
.
*/
TreePath getSelectionPath();
/**
* Returns the paths in the selection. This will return null (or an
* empty array) if nothing is currently selected.
*/
TreePath[] getSelectionPaths();
/**
* Returns the number of paths that are selected.
*/
int getSelectionCount();
/**
* Returns true if the path, path
, is in the current
* selection.
*/
boolean isPathSelected(TreePath path);
/**
* Returns true if the selection is currently empty.
*/
boolean isSelectionEmpty();
/**
* Empties the current selection. If this represents a change in the
* current selection, the selection listeners are notified.
*/
void clearSelection();
/**
* Sets the RowMapper instance. This instance is used to determine
* the row for a particular TreePath.
*/
void setRowMapper(RowMapper newMapper);
/**
* Returns the RowMapper instance that is able to map a TreePath to a
* row.
*/
RowMapper getRowMapper();
/**
* Returns all of the currently selected rows. This will return
* null (or an empty array) if there are no selected TreePaths or
* a RowMapper has not been set.
*/
int[] getSelectionRows();
/**
* Returns the smallest value obtained from the RowMapper for the
* current set of selected TreePaths. If nothing is selected,
* or there is no RowMapper, this will return -1.
*/
int getMinSelectionRow();
/**
* Returns the largest value obtained from the RowMapper for the
* current set of selected TreePaths. If nothing is selected,
* or there is no RowMapper, this will return -1.
*/
int getMaxSelectionRow();
/**
* Returns true if the row identified by row
is selected.
*/
boolean isRowSelected(int row);
/**
* Updates this object's mapping from TreePaths to rows. This should
* be invoked when the mapping from TreePaths to integers has changed
* (for example, a node has been expanded).
*
* You do not normally have to call this; JTree and its associated * listeners will invoke this for you. If you are implementing your own * view class, then you will have to invoke this. */ void resetRowSelection(); /** * Returns the lead selection index. That is the last index that was * added. */ int getLeadSelectionRow(); /** * Returns the last path that was added. This may differ from the * leadSelectionPath property maintained by the JTree. */ TreePath getLeadSelectionPath(); /** * Adds a PropertyChangeListener to the listener list. * The listener is registered for all properties. *
* A PropertyChangeEvent will get fired when the selection mode * changes. * * @param listener the PropertyChangeListener to be added */ void addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener); /** * Removes a PropertyChangeListener from the listener list. * This removes a PropertyChangeListener that was registered * for all properties. * * @param listener the PropertyChangeListener to be removed */ void removePropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener); /** * Adds x to the list of listeners that are notified each time the * set of selected TreePaths changes. * * @param x the new listener to be added */ void addTreeSelectionListener(TreeSelectionListener x); /** * Removes x from the list of listeners that are notified each time * the set of selected TreePaths changes. * * @param x the listener to remove */ void removeTreeSelectionListener(TreeSelectionListener x); }