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Java example source code file (TableCellEditor.java)

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awt, celleditor, component, gui, object, swing, tablecelleditor

The TableCellEditor.java Java example source code

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package javax.swing.table;

import java.awt.Component;
import javax.swing.CellEditor;
import javax.swing.*;

/**
 * This interface defines the method any object that would like to be
 * an editor of values for components such as <code>JListBox,
 * <code>JComboBox, JTree, or JTable
 * needs to implement.
 *
 * @author Alan Chung
 */


public interface TableCellEditor extends CellEditor {

    /**
     *  Sets an initial <code>value for the editor.  This will cause
     *  the editor to <code>stopEditing and lose any partially
     *  edited value if the editor is editing when this method is called. <p>
     *
     *  Returns the component that should be added to the client's
     *  <code>Component hierarchy.  Once installed in the client's
     *  hierarchy this component will then be able to draw and receive
     *  user input.
     *
     * @param   table           the <code>JTable that is asking the
     *                          editor to edit; can be <code>null
     * @param   value           the value of the cell to be edited; it is
     *                          up to the specific editor to interpret
     *                          and draw the value.  For example, if value is
     *                          the string "true", it could be rendered as a
     *                          string or it could be rendered as a check
     *                          box that is checked.  <code>null
     *                          is a valid value
     * @param   isSelected      true if the cell is to be rendered with
     *                          highlighting
     * @param   row             the row of the cell being edited
     * @param   column          the column of the cell being edited
     * @return  the component for editing
     */
    Component getTableCellEditorComponent(JTable table, Object value,
                                          boolean isSelected,
                                          int row, int column);
}

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