M
- the type of the model; for example PersonModel
I
- the type of the identifier; when using
TableRowSorter
this will be Integer
public abstract static class RowFilter.Entry<M,I> extends Object
Entry
object is passed to instances of
RowFilter
, allowing the filter to get the value of the
entry's data, and thus to determine whether the entry should be shown.
An Entry
object contains information about the model
as well as methods for getting the underlying values from the model.RowFilter
,
DefaultRowSorter.setRowFilter(javax.swing.RowFilter)
Constructor and Description |
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RowFilter.Entry()
Creates an
Entry . |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract I |
getIdentifier()
Returns the identifer (in the model) of the entry.
|
abstract M |
getModel()
Returns the underlying model.
|
String |
getStringValue(int index)
Returns the string value at the specified index.
|
abstract Object |
getValue(int index)
Returns the value at the specified index.
|
abstract int |
getValueCount()
Returns the number of values in the entry.
|
public abstract M getModel()
public abstract int getValueCount()
public abstract Object getValue(int index)
null
. When used with a table, index
corresponds to the column number in the model.index
- the index of the value to getIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if index < 0 or
>= getValueCountpublic String getStringValue(int index)
String
values
this method is preferred to that of getValue
as getValue(index).toString()
may return a
different result than getStringValue(index)
.
This implementation calls getValue(index).toString()
after checking for null
. Subclasses that provide
different string conversion should override this method if
necessary.
index
- the index of the value to getnon-null
string at the specified indexIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if index < 0 ||
>= getValueCountpublic abstract I getIdentifier()
Integer
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