SingleSelectionModel (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0) (original) (raw)


javax.swing

Interface SingleSelectionModel

All Known Implementing Classes:

DefaultSingleSelectionModel


public interface SingleSelectionModel

A model that supports at most one indexed selection.


Method Summary
void addChangeListener(ChangeListener listener) Adds listener as a listener to changes in the model.
void clearSelection() Clears the selection (to -1).
int getSelectedIndex() Returns the model's selection.
boolean isSelected() Returns true if the selection model currently has a selected value.
void removeChangeListener(ChangeListener listener) Removes listener as a listener to changes in the model.
void setSelectedIndex(int index) Sets the model's selected index to index.
Method Detail

getSelectedIndex

int getSelectedIndex()

Returns the model's selection.

Returns:

the model's selection, or -1 if there is no selection

See Also:

setSelectedIndex(int)


setSelectedIndex

void setSelectedIndex(int index)

Sets the model's selected index to index. Notifies any listeners if the model changes

Parameters:

index - an int specifying the model selection

See Also:

getSelectedIndex(), addChangeListener(javax.swing.event.ChangeListener)


clearSelection

void clearSelection()

Clears the selection (to -1).


isSelected

boolean isSelected()

Returns true if the selection model currently has a selected value.

Returns:

true if a value is currently selected


addChangeListener

void addChangeListener(ChangeListener listener)

Adds listener as a listener to changes in the model.

Parameters:

listener - the ChangeListener to add


removeChangeListener

void removeChangeListener(ChangeListener listener)

Removes listener as a listener to changes in the model.

Parameters:

listener - the ChangeListener to remove



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