The following example demonstrates list data events on a mutable list:
intervalAdded
event was fired.
intervalRemoved
event was fired.
contentsChanged
events are fired one for
the item that moved and one for the item that was displaced.
ListDataEventDemo.java
.
Here is the code that registers
a list data listener on the list model
and implements the listener:
//...where member variables are declared... private DefaultListModel listModel; ... //Create and populate the list model listModel = new DefaultListModel(); ... listModel.addListDataListener(new MyListDataListener()); class MyListDataListener implements ListDataListener { public void contentsChanged(ListDataEvent e) { log.append("contentsChanged: " + e.getIndex0() + ", " + e.getIndex1() + newline); } public void intervalAdded(ListDataEvent e) { log.append("intervalAdded: " + e.getIndex0() + ", " + e.getIndex1() + newline); } public void intervalRemoved(ListDataEvent e) { log.append("intervalRemoved: " + e.getIndex0() + ", " + e.getIndex1() + newline); } }
The ListDataListener Interface
ListDataListener
has no corresponding
adapter class.
Method | Purpose |
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intervalAdded(ListDataEvent) | Called when one or more items have been added to the list. |
intervalRemoved(ListDataEvent) | Called when one or more items have been removed from the list. |
contentsChanged(ListDataEvent) | Called when the contents of one or more items in the list have changed. |
Method | Purpose |
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Object getSource() (in java.util.EventObject )
|
Return the object that fired the event. |
int getIndex0() | Return the index of the first item whose value has changed. |
int getIndex1() | Return the index of the last item whose value has changed. |
int getType() | Return the event type. The possible values are:
CONTENTS_CHANGED , INTERVAL_ADDED ,
or INTERVAL_REMOVED .
|
Example | Where Described | Notes |
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ListDataEventDemo
|
This section | Reports all list data events that occur on a list. |