Table with a custom cell renderer and editor for the color data
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/*
* TableDialogEditDemo.java is a 1.4 application that requires these files:
* ColorRenderer.java
* ColorEditor.java
*/
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.GridLayout;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import javax.swing.AbstractCellEditor;
import javax.swing.BorderFactory;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JColorChooser;
import javax.swing.JComponent;
import javax.swing.JDialog;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
import javax.swing.JTable;
import javax.swing.border.Border;
import javax.swing.table.AbstractTableModel;
import javax.swing.table.TableCellEditor;
import javax.swing.table.TableCellRenderer;
/**
* This is like TableDemo, except that it substitutes a
* Favorite Color column for the Last Name column and specifies
* a custom cell renderer and editor for the color data.
*/
public class TableDialogEditDemo extends JPanel {
private boolean DEBUG = false;
public TableDialogEditDemo() {
super(new GridLayout(1,0));
JTable table = new JTable(new MyTableModel());
table.setPreferredScrollableViewportSize(new Dimension(500, 70));
//Create the scroll pane and add the table to it.
JScrollPane scrollPane = new JScrollPane(table);
//Set up renderer and editor for the Favorite Color column.
table.setDefaultRenderer(Color.class,
new ColorRenderer(true));
table.setDefaultEditor(Color.class,
new ColorEditor());
//Add the scroll pane to this panel.
add(scrollPane);
}
class MyTableModel extends AbstractTableModel {
private String[] columnNames = {"First Name",
"Favorite Color",
"Sport",
"# of Years",
"Vegetarian"};
private Object[][] data = {
{"Mary", new Color(153, 0, 153),
"Snowboarding", new Integer(5), new Boolean(false)},
{"Alison", new Color(51, 51, 153),
"Rowing", new Integer(3), new Boolean(true)},
{"Kathy", new Color(51, 102, 51),
"Knitting", new Integer(2), new Boolean(false)},
{"Sharon", Color.red,
"Speed reading", new Integer(20), new Boolean(true)},
{"Philip", Color.pink,
"Pool", new Integer(10), new Boolean(false)}
};
public int getColumnCount() {
return columnNames.length;
}
public int getRowCount() {
return data.length;
}
public String getColumnName(int col) {
return columnNames[col];
}
public Object getValueAt(int row, int col) {
return data[row][col];
}
/*
* JTable uses this method to determine the default renderer/
* editor for each cell. If we didn't implement this method,
* then the last column would contain text ("true"/"false"),
* rather than a check box.
*/
public Class getColumnClass(int c) {
return getValueAt(0, c).getClass();
}
public boolean isCellEditable(int row, int col) {
//Note that the data/cell address is constant,
//no matter where the cell appears onscreen.
if (col < 1) {
return false;
} else {
return true;
}
}
public void setValueAt(Object value, int row, int col) {
if (DEBUG) {
System.out.println("Setting value at " + row + "," + col
+ " to " + value
+ " (an instance of "
+ value.getClass() + ")");
}
data[row][col] = value;
fireTableCellUpdated(row, col);
if (DEBUG) {
System.out.println("New value of data:");
printDebugData();
}
}
private void printDebugData() {
int numRows = getRowCount();
int numCols = getColumnCount();
for (int i=0; i < numRows; i++) {
System.out.print(" row " + i + ":");
for (int j=0; j < numCols; j++) {
System.out.print(" " + data[i][j]);
}
System.out.println();
}
System.out.println("--------------------------");
}
}
/**
* Create the GUI and show it. For thread safety,
* this method should be invoked from the
* event-dispatching thread.
*/
private static void createAndShowGUI() {
//Make sure we have nice window decorations.
JFrame.setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(true);
//Create and set up the window.
JFrame frame = new JFrame("TableDialogEditDemo");
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
//Create and set up the content pane.
JComponent newContentPane = new TableDialogEditDemo();
newContentPane.setOpaque(true); //content panes must be opaque
frame.setContentPane(newContentPane);
//Display the window.
frame.pack();
frame.setVisible(true);
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
//Schedule a job for the event-dispatching thread:
//creating and showing this application's GUI.
javax.swing.SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
public void run() {
createAndShowGUI();
}
});
}
}
/*
* ColorRenderer.java (compiles with releases 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4) is used by
* TableDialogEditDemo.java.
*/
class ColorRenderer extends JLabel
implements TableCellRenderer {
Border unselectedBorder = null;
Border selectedBorder = null;
boolean isBordered = true;
public ColorRenderer(boolean isBordered) {
this.isBordered = isBordered;
setOpaque(true); //MUST do this for background to show up.
}
public Component getTableCellRendererComponent(
JTable table, Object color,
boolean isSelected, boolean hasFocus,
int row, int column) {
Color newColor = (Color)color;
setBackground(newColor);
if (isBordered) {
if (isSelected) {
if (selectedBorder == null) {
selectedBorder = BorderFactory.createMatteBorder(2,5,2,5,
table.getSelectionBackground());
}
setBorder(selectedBorder);
} else {
if (unselectedBorder == null) {
unselectedBorder = BorderFactory.createMatteBorder(2,5,2,5,
table.getBackground());
}
setBorder(unselectedBorder);
}
}
setToolTipText("RGB value: " + newColor.getRed() + ", "
+ newColor.getGreen() + ", "
+ newColor.getBlue());
return this;
}
}
/*
* ColorEditor.java (compiles with releases 1.3 and 1.4) is used by
* TableDialogEditDemo.java.
*/
class ColorEditor extends AbstractCellEditor
implements TableCellEditor,
ActionListener {
Color currentColor;
JButton button;
JColorChooser colorChooser;
JDialog dialog;
protected static final String EDIT = "edit";
public ColorEditor() {
//Set up the editor (from the table's point of view),
//which is a button.
//This button brings up the color chooser dialog,
//which is the editor from the user's point of view.
button = new JButton();
button.setActionCommand(EDIT);
button.addActionListener(this);
button.setBorderPainted(false);
//Set up the dialog that the button brings up.
colorChooser = new JColorChooser();
dialog = JColorChooser.createDialog(button,
"Pick a Color",
true, //modal
colorChooser,
this, //OK button handler
null); //no CANCEL button handler
}
/**
* Handles events from the editor button and from
* the dialog's OK button.
*/
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
if (EDIT.equals(e.getActionCommand())) {
//The user has clicked the cell, so
//bring up the dialog.
button.setBackground(currentColor);
colorChooser.setColor(currentColor);
dialog.setVisible(true);
//Make the renderer reappear.
fireEditingStopped();
} else { //User pressed dialog's "OK" button.
currentColor = colorChooser.getColor();
}
}
//Implement the one CellEditor method that AbstractCellEditor doesn't.
public Object getCellEditorValue() {
return currentColor;
}
//Implement the one method defined by TableCellEditor.
public Component getTableCellEditorComponent(JTable table,
Object value,
boolean isSelected,
int row,
int column) {
currentColor = (Color)value;
return button;
}
}
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