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Class FileDialog

All Implemented Interfaces:
ImageObserver, MenuContainer, Serializable, Accessible
public class FileDialog
extends Dialog

The FileDialog class displays a dialog window from which the user can select a file.

Since it is a modal dialog, when the application calls its show method to display the dialog, it blocks the rest of the application until the user has chosen a file.

Since:
JDK1.0
See Also:
Window.show(), Serialized Form

Nested Classes

Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class java.awt.Dialog

Dialog.AccessibleAWTDialog, Dialog.ModalExclusionType, Dialog.ModalityType

Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class java.awt.Window

Window.AccessibleAWTWindow, Window.Type

Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class java.awt.Container

Container.AccessibleAWTContainer

Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class java.awt.Component

Component.AccessibleAWTComponent, Component.BaselineResizeBehavior, Component.BltBufferStrategy, Component.FlipBufferStrategy

Fields

LOAD

public static final int LOAD

This constant value indicates that the purpose of the file dialog window is to locate a file from which to read.

SAVE

public static final int SAVE

This constant value indicates that the purpose of the file dialog window is to locate a file to which to write.

Constructors

FileDialog

public FileDialog(Frame parent)

Creates a file dialog for loading a file. The title of the file dialog is initially empty. This is a convenience method for FileDialog(parent, "", LOAD).

Parameters:
parent - the owner of the dialog
Since:
JDK1.1

FileDialog

public FileDialog(Frame parent,
                  String title)

Creates a file dialog window with the specified title for loading a file. The files shown are those in the current directory. This is a convenience method for FileDialog(parent, title, LOAD).

Parameters:
parent - the owner of the dialog
title - the title of the dialog

FileDialog

public FileDialog(Frame parent,
                  String title,
                  int mode)

Creates a file dialog window with the specified title for loading or saving a file.

If the value of mode is LOAD, then the file dialog is finding a file to read, and the files shown are those in the current directory. If the value of mode is SAVE, the file dialog is finding a place to write a file.

Parameters:
parent - the owner of the dialog
title - the title of the dialog
mode - the mode of the dialog; either FileDialog.LOAD or FileDialog.SAVE
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if an illegal file dialog mode is supplied
See Also:
LOAD, SAVE

FileDialog

public FileDialog(Dialog parent)

Creates a file dialog for loading a file. The title of the file dialog is initially empty. This is a convenience method for FileDialog(parent, "", LOAD).

Parameters:
parent - the owner of the dialog
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the parent's GraphicsConfiguration is not from a screen device;
IllegalArgumentException - if parent is null; this exception is always thrown when GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless returns true
Since:
1.5
See Also:
GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()

FileDialog

public FileDialog(Dialog parent,
                  String title)

Creates a file dialog window with the specified title for loading a file. The files shown are those in the current directory. This is a convenience method for FileDialog(parent, title, LOAD).

Parameters:
parent - the owner of the dialog
title - the title of the dialog; a null value will be accepted without causing a NullPointerException to be thrown
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the parent's GraphicsConfiguration is not from a screen device;
IllegalArgumentException - if parent is null; this exception is always thrown when GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless returns true
Since:
1.5
See Also:
GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()

FileDialog

public FileDialog(Dialog parent,
                  String title,
                  int mode)

Creates a file dialog window with the specified title for loading or saving a file.

If the value of mode is LOAD, then the file dialog is finding a file to read, and the files shown are those in the current directory. If the value of mode is SAVE, the file dialog is finding a place to write a file.

Parameters:
parent - the owner of the dialog
title - the title of the dialog; a null value will be accepted without causing a NullPointerException to be thrown
mode - the mode of the dialog; either FileDialog.LOAD or FileDialog.SAVE
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if an illegal file dialog mode is supplied;
IllegalArgumentException - if the parent's GraphicsConfiguration is not from a screen device;
IllegalArgumentException - if parent is null; this exception is always thrown when GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless returns true
Since:
1.5
See Also:
GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless(), LOAD, SAVE

Methods

addNotify

public void addNotify()

Creates the file dialog's peer. The peer allows us to change the look of the file dialog without changing its functionality.

Overrides:
addNotify in class Dialog
See Also:
Component.isDisplayable(), Window.removeNotify()

getMode

public int getMode()

Indicates whether this file dialog box is for loading from a file or for saving to a file.

Returns:
the mode of this file dialog window, either FileDialog.LOAD or FileDialog.SAVE
See Also:
LOAD, SAVE, setMode(int)

setMode

public void setMode(int mode)

Sets the mode of the file dialog. If mode is not a legal value, an exception will be thrown and mode will not be set.

Parameters:
mode - the mode for this file dialog, either FileDialog.LOAD or FileDialog.SAVE
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if an illegal file dialog mode is supplied
Since:
JDK1.1
See Also:
LOAD, SAVE, getMode()

getDirectory

public String getDirectory()

Gets the directory of this file dialog.

Returns:
the (potentially null or invalid) directory of this FileDialog
See Also:
setDirectory(java.lang.String)

setDirectory

public void setDirectory(String dir)

Sets the directory of this file dialog window to be the specified directory. Specifying a null or an invalid directory implies an implementation-defined default. This default will not be realized, however, until the user has selected a file. Until this point, getDirectory() will return the value passed into this method.

Specifying "" as the directory is exactly equivalent to specifying null as the directory.

Parameters:
dir - the specified directory
See Also:
getDirectory()

getFile

public String getFile()

Gets the selected file of this file dialog. If the user selected CANCEL, the returned file is null.

Returns:
the currently selected file of this file dialog window, or null if none is selected
See Also:
setFile(java.lang.String)

getFiles

public File[] getFiles()

Returns files that the user selects.

If the user cancels the file dialog, then the method returns an empty array.

Returns:
files that the user selects or an empty array if the user cancels the file dialog.
Since:
1.7
See Also:
setFile(String), getFile()

setFile

public void setFile(String file)

Sets the selected file for this file dialog window to be the specified file. This file becomes the default file if it is set before the file dialog window is first shown.

When the dialog is shown, the specified file is selected. The kind of selection depends on the file existence, the dialog type, and the native platform. E.g., the file could be highlighted in the file list, or a file name editbox could be populated with the file name.

This method accepts either a full file path, or a file name with an extension if used together with the setDirectory method.

Specifying "" as the file is exactly equivalent to specifying null as the file.

Parameters:
file - the file being set
See Also:
getFile(), getFiles()

setMultipleMode

public void setMultipleMode(boolean enable)

Enables or disables multiple file selection for the file dialog.

Parameters:
enable - if true, multiple file selection is enabled; false - disabled.
Since:
1.7
See Also:
isMultipleMode()

isMultipleMode

public boolean isMultipleMode()

Returns whether the file dialog allows the multiple file selection.

Returns:
true if the file dialog allows the multiple file selection; false otherwise.
Since:
1.7
See Also:
setMultipleMode(boolean)

getFilenameFilter

public FilenameFilter getFilenameFilter()

Determines this file dialog's filename filter. A filename filter allows the user to specify which files appear in the file dialog window. Filename filters do not function in Sun's reference implementation for Microsoft Windows.

Returns:
this file dialog's filename filter
See Also:
FilenameFilter, setFilenameFilter(java.io.FilenameFilter)

setFilenameFilter

public void setFilenameFilter(FilenameFilter filter)

Sets the filename filter for this file dialog window to the specified filter. Filename filters do not function in Sun's reference implementation for Microsoft Windows.

Parameters:
filter - the specified filter
See Also:
FilenameFilter, getFilenameFilter()

paramString

protected String paramString()

Returns a string representing the state of this FileDialog window. This method is intended to be used only for debugging purposes, and the content and format of the returned string may vary between implementations. The returned string may be empty but may not be null.

Overrides:
paramString in class Dialog
Returns:
the parameter string of this file dialog window

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