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javax.swing.text
Class TableView

java.lang.Object
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public abstract class TableView
extends BoxView

Implements View interface for a table, that is composed of an element structure where the child elements of the element this view is responsible for represent rows and the child elements of the row elements are cells. The cell elements can have an arbitrary element structure under them, which will be built with the ViewFactory returned by the getViewFactory method.


    TABLE
      ROW
        CELL
        CELL
      ROW
        CELL
        CELL

 

This is implemented as a hierarchy of boxes, the table itself is a vertical box, the rows are horizontal boxes, and the cells are vertical boxes. The cells are allowed to span multiple columns and rows. By default, the table can be thought of as being formed over a grid (i.e. somewhat like one would find in gridbag layout), where table cells can request to span more than one grid cell. The default horizontal span of table cells will be based upon this grid, but can be changed by reimplementing the requested span of the cell (i.e. table cells can have independant spans if desired).

See Also:
View

Inner Class Summary
 class TableView.TableCell
          Deprecated. A table cell can now be any View implementation.
 class TableView.TableRow
          View of a row in a row-centric table.
 
Fields inherited from class javax.swing.text.View
BadBreakWeight, ExcellentBreakWeight, ForcedBreakWeight, GoodBreakWeight, X_AXIS, Y_AXIS
 
Constructor Summary
TableView(Element elem)
          Constructs a TableView for the given element.
 
Method Summary
protected  SizeRequirements calculateMinorAxisRequirements(int axis, SizeRequirements r)
          Calculate the requirements for the minor axis.
protected  TableView.TableCell createTableCell(Element elem)
          Table cells can now be any arbitrary View implementation and should be produced by the ViewFactory rather than the table.
protected  TableView.TableRow createTableRow(Element elem)
          Creates a new table row.
protected  View getViewAtPosition(int pos, Rectangle a)
          Fetches the child view that represents the given position in the model.
protected  void layoutColumns(int targetSpan, int[] offsets, int[] spans, SizeRequirements[] reqs)
          Layout the columns to fit within the given target span.
protected  void layoutMinorAxis(int targetSpan, int axis, int[] offsets, int[] spans)
          Perform layout for the minor axis of the box (i.e.
 void replace(int offset, int length, View[] views)
          Change the child views.
 
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.text.BoxView
baselineLayout, baselineRequirements, calculateMajorAxisRequirements, childAllocation, flipEastAndWestAtEnds, getAlignment, getChildAllocation, getHeight, getMaximumSpan, getMinimumSpan, getOffset, getPreferredSpan, getResizeWeight, getSpan, getViewAtPoint, getWidth, isAfter, isAllocationValid, isBefore, layout, layoutMajorAxis, modelToView, paint, paintChild, preferenceChanged, setSize, viewToModel
 
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.text.CompositeView
append, changedUpdate, getBottomInset, getInsideAllocation, getLeftInset, getNextEastWestVisualPositionFrom, getNextNorthSouthVisualPositionFrom, getNextVisualPositionFrom, getRightInset, getTopInset, getView, getViewCount, getViewIndexAtPosition, insert, insertUpdate, loadChildren, modelToView, removeAll, removeUpdate, setInsets, setParagraphInsets, setParent
 
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.text.View
breakView, createFragment, getAttributes, getBreakWeight, getContainer, getDocument, getElement, getEndOffset, getParent, getStartOffset, getViewFactory, isVisible, modelToView, viewToModel
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

TableView

public TableView(Element elem)
Constructs a TableView for the given element.
Parameters:
elem - the element that this view is responsible for
Method Detail

createTableRow

protected TableView.TableRow createTableRow(Element elem)
Creates a new table row.
Parameters:
elem - an element
Returns:
the row

createTableCell

protected TableView.TableCell createTableCell(Element elem)
Table cells can now be any arbitrary View implementation and should be produced by the ViewFactory rather than the table. This method will be deprecated in a future release.
Parameters:
elem - an element
Returns:
the cell

replace

public void replace(int offset,
                    int length,
                    View[] views)
Change the child views. This is implemented to provide the superclass behavior and invalidate the grid so that rows and columns will be recalculated.
Overrides:
replace in class BoxView
Tags copied from class: BoxView
Parameters:
offset - the starting offset into the child views >= 0
length - the number of existing views to replace >= 0
elems - the child views to insert

layoutColumns

protected void layoutColumns(int targetSpan,
                             int[] offsets,
                             int[] spans,
                             SizeRequirements[] reqs)
Layout the columns to fit within the given target span.
Parameters:
targetSpan - the given span for total of all the table columns.
reqs - the requirements desired for each column. This is the column maximum of the cells minimum, preferred, and maximum requested span.
spans - the return value of how much to allocated to each column.
offsets - the return value of the offset from the origin for each column.

layoutMinorAxis

protected void layoutMinorAxis(int targetSpan,
                               int axis,
                               int[] offsets,
                               int[] spans)
Perform layout for the minor axis of the box (i.e. the axis orthoginal to the axis that it represents). The results of the layout should be placed in the given arrays which represent the allocations to the children along the minor axis. This is called by the superclass whenever the layout needs to be updated along the minor axis.

This is implemented to call the layoutColumns method, and then forward to the superclass to actually carry out the layout of the tables rows.

Overrides:
layoutMinorAxis in class BoxView
Parameters:
targetSpan - the total span given to the view, which whould be used to layout the children.
axis - the axis being layed out.
offsets - the offsets from the origin of the view for each of the child views. This is a return value and is filled in by the implementation of this method.
spans - the span of each child view. This is a return value and is filled in by the implementation of this method.

calculateMinorAxisRequirements

protected SizeRequirements calculateMinorAxisRequirements(int axis,
                                                          SizeRequirements r)
Calculate the requirements for the minor axis. This is called by the superclass whenever the requirements need to be updated (i.e. a preferenceChanged was messaged through this view).

This is implemented to calculate the requirements as the sum of the requirements of the columns.

Overrides:
calculateMinorAxisRequirements in class BoxView

getViewAtPosition

protected View getViewAtPosition(int pos,
                                 Rectangle a)
Fetches the child view that represents the given position in the model. This is implemented to walk through the children looking for a range that contains the given position. In this view the children do not necessarily have a one to one mapping with the child elements.
Overrides:
getViewAtPosition in class CompositeView
Parameters:
pos - the search position >= 0
a - the allocation to the table on entry, and the allocation of the view containing the position on exit

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