Java tutorial
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Put it in * the class path using one of the following commands (assuming jlfgr-1_0.jar is * in a subdirectory named jars): * * java -cp .;jars/jlfgr-1_0.jar ListDataEventDemo [Microsoft Windows] java -cp * .:jars/jlfgr-1_0.jar ListDataEventDemo [UNIX] * * I needed to put quotation marks around the path, since I use a UNIX-emulating * shell on Win32: * * java -cp ".;jars/jlfgr-1_0.jar" ListDataEventDemo [UNIX shell on Win32] */ import java.awt.BorderLayout; import java.awt.Dimension; import java.awt.GridLayout; import java.awt.Insets; import java.awt.Toolkit; import java.awt.event.ActionEvent; import java.awt.event.ActionListener; import javax.swing.DefaultListModel; import javax.swing.ImageIcon; import javax.swing.JButton; import javax.swing.JComponent; import javax.swing.JFrame; import javax.swing.JList; import javax.swing.JPanel; import javax.swing.JScrollPane; import javax.swing.JSplitPane; import javax.swing.JTextArea; import javax.swing.JTextField; import javax.swing.ListSelectionModel; import javax.swing.event.ListDataEvent; import javax.swing.event.ListDataListener; import javax.swing.event.ListSelectionEvent; import javax.swing.event.ListSelectionListener; public class Main extends JPanel implements ListSelectionListener { private JList list; private DefaultListModel listModel; private static final String addString = "Add"; private static final String deleteString = "Delete"; private static final String upString = "Move up"; private static final String downString = "Move down"; private JButton addButton; private JButton deleteButton; private JButton upButton; private JButton downButton; private JTextField nameField; private JTextArea log; static private String newline = "\n"; public Main() { super(new BorderLayout()); //Create and populate the list model. listModel = new DefaultListModel(); listModel.addElement("Whistler, Canada"); listModel.addElement("Jackson Hole, Wyoming"); listModel.addElement("Squaw Valley, California"); listModel.addElement("Telluride, Colorado"); listModel.addElement("Taos, New Mexico"); listModel.addElement("Snowbird, Utah"); listModel.addElement("Chamonix, France"); listModel.addElement("Banff, Canada"); listModel.addElement("Arapahoe Basin, Colorado"); listModel.addElement("Kirkwood, California"); listModel.addElement("Sun Valley, Idaho"); listModel.addListDataListener(new MyListDataListener()); //Create the list and put it in a scroll pane. list = new JList(listModel); list.setSelectionMode(ListSelectionModel.SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION); list.setSelectedIndex(0); list.addListSelectionListener(this); JScrollPane listScrollPane = new JScrollPane(list); //Create the list-modifying buttons. addButton = new JButton(addString); addButton.setActionCommand(addString); addButton.addActionListener(new AddButtonListener()); deleteButton = new JButton(deleteString); deleteButton.setActionCommand(deleteString); deleteButton.addActionListener(new DeleteButtonListener()); ImageIcon icon = createImageIcon("Up16"); if (icon != null) { upButton = new JButton(icon); upButton.setMargin(new Insets(0, 0, 0, 0)); } else { upButton = new JButton("Move up"); } upButton.setToolTipText("Move the currently selected list item higher."); upButton.setActionCommand(upString); upButton.addActionListener(new UpDownListener()); icon = createImageIcon("Down16"); if (icon != null) { downButton = new JButton(icon); downButton.setMargin(new Insets(0, 0, 0, 0)); } else { downButton = new JButton("Move down"); } downButton.setToolTipText("Move the currently selected list item lower."); downButton.setActionCommand(downString); downButton.addActionListener(new UpDownListener()); JPanel upDownPanel = new JPanel(new GridLayout(2, 1)); upDownPanel.add(upButton); upDownPanel.add(downButton); //Create the text field for entering new names. nameField = new JTextField(15); nameField.addActionListener(new AddButtonListener()); String name = listModel.getElementAt(list.getSelectedIndex()).toString(); nameField.setText(name); //Create a control panel, using the default FlowLayout. JPanel buttonPane = new JPanel(); buttonPane.add(nameField); buttonPane.add(addButton); buttonPane.add(deleteButton); buttonPane.add(upDownPanel); //Create the log for reporting list data events. log = new JTextArea(10, 20); JScrollPane logScrollPane = new JScrollPane(log); //Create a split pane for the log and the list. JSplitPane splitPane = new JSplitPane(JSplitPane.VERTICAL_SPLIT, listScrollPane, logScrollPane); splitPane.setResizeWeight(0.5); //Put everything together. add(buttonPane, BorderLayout.PAGE_START); add(splitPane, BorderLayout.CENTER); } class MyListDataListener implements ListDataListener { public void contentsChanged(ListDataEvent e) { log.append("contentsChanged: " + e.getIndex0() + ", " + e.getIndex1() + newline); log.setCaretPosition(log.getDocument().getLength()); } public void intervalAdded(ListDataEvent e) { log.append("intervalAdded: " + e.getIndex0() + ", " + e.getIndex1() + newline); log.setCaretPosition(log.getDocument().getLength()); } public void intervalRemoved(ListDataEvent e) { log.append("intervalRemoved: " + e.getIndex0() + ", " + e.getIndex1() + newline); log.setCaretPosition(log.getDocument().getLength()); } } class DeleteButtonListener implements ActionListener { public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { /* * This method can be called only if there's a valid selection, so * go ahead and remove whatever's selected. */ ListSelectionModel lsm = list.getSelectionModel(); int firstSelected = lsm.getMinSelectionIndex(); int lastSelected = lsm.getMaxSelectionIndex(); listModel.removeRange(firstSelected, lastSelected); int size = listModel.size(); if (size == 0) { //List is empty: disable delete, up, and down buttons. deleteButton.setEnabled(false); upButton.setEnabled(false); downButton.setEnabled(false); } else { //Adjust the selection. if (firstSelected == listModel.getSize()) { //Removed item in last position. firstSelected--; } list.setSelectedIndex(firstSelected); } } } /** A listener shared by the text field and add button. */ class AddButtonListener implements ActionListener { public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { if (nameField.getText().equals("")) { //User didn't type in a name... Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().beep(); return; } int index = list.getSelectedIndex(); int size = listModel.getSize(); //If no selection or if item in last position is selected, //add the new one to end of list, and select new one. if (index == -1 || (index + 1 == size)) { listModel.addElement(nameField.getText()); list.setSelectedIndex(size); //Otherwise insert the new one after the current selection, //and select new one. } else { listModel.insertElementAt(nameField.getText(), index + 1); list.setSelectedIndex(index + 1); } } } //Listen for clicks on the up and down arrow buttons. class UpDownListener implements ActionListener { public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { //This method can be called only when //there's a valid selection, //so go ahead and move the list item. int moveMe = list.getSelectedIndex(); if (e.getActionCommand().equals(upString)) { //UP ARROW BUTTON if (moveMe != 0) { //not already at top swap(moveMe, moveMe - 1); list.setSelectedIndex(moveMe - 1); list.ensureIndexIsVisible(moveMe - 1); } } else { //DOWN ARROW BUTTON if (moveMe != listModel.getSize() - 1) { //not already at bottom swap(moveMe, moveMe + 1); list.setSelectedIndex(moveMe + 1); list.ensureIndexIsVisible(moveMe + 1); } } } } //Swap two elements in the list. private void swap(int a, int b) { Object aObject = listModel.getElementAt(a); Object bObject = listModel.getElementAt(b); listModel.set(a, bObject); listModel.set(b, aObject); } //Listener method for list selection changes. public void valueChanged(ListSelectionEvent e) { if (e.getValueIsAdjusting() == false) { if (list.getSelectedIndex() == -1) { //No selection: disable delete, up, and down buttons. deleteButton.setEnabled(false); upButton.setEnabled(false); downButton.setEnabled(false); nameField.setText(""); } else if (list.getSelectedIndices().length > 1) { //Multiple selection: disable up and down buttons. deleteButton.setEnabled(true); upButton.setEnabled(false); downButton.setEnabled(false); } else { //Single selection: permit all operations. deleteButton.setEnabled(true); upButton.setEnabled(true); downButton.setEnabled(true); nameField.setText(list.getSelectedValue().toString()); } } } /** Returns an ImageIcon, or null if the path was invalid. */ protected static ImageIcon createImageIcon(String imageName) { String imgLocation = "toolbarButtonGraphics/navigation/" + imageName + ".gif"; java.net.URL imageURL = Main.class.getResource(imgLocation); if (imageURL == null) { System.err.println("Resource not found: " + imgLocation); return null; } else { return new ImageIcon(imageURL); } } /** * 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("ListDataEventDemo"); frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); //Create and set up the content pane. JComponent newContentPane = new Main(); newContentPane.setOpaque(true); //content panes must be opaque frame.setContentPane(newContentPane); //Don't let the content pane get too small. //(Works if the Java look and feel provides //the window decorations.) newContentPane.setMinimumSize(new Dimension(newContentPane.getPreferredSize().width, 100)); //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(); } }); } }