protected class JSpinner.AccessibleJSpinner extends JComponent.AccessibleJComponent implements AccessibleValue, AccessibleAction, AccessibleText, AccessibleEditableText, ChangeListener
AccessibleJSpinner
implements accessibility support for the JSpinner
class.
JComponent.AccessibleJComponent.AccessibleContainerHandler, JComponent.AccessibleJComponent.AccessibleFocusHandler
Component.AccessibleAWTComponent.AccessibleAWTComponentHandler, Component.AccessibleAWTComponent.AccessibleAWTFocusHandler
accessibleFocusHandler
accessibleContainerHandler
accessibleAWTComponentHandler, accessibleAWTFocusHandler
ACCESSIBLE_ACTION_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_ACTIVE_DESCENDANT_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_CARET_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_CHILD_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_COMPONENT_BOUNDS_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_DESCRIPTION_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_HYPERTEXT_OFFSET, ACCESSIBLE_INVALIDATE_CHILDREN, ACCESSIBLE_NAME_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_SELECTION_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_STATE_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_CAPTION_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_COLUMN_DESCRIPTION_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_COLUMN_HEADER_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_MODEL_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_ROW_DESCRIPTION_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_ROW_HEADER_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_SUMMARY_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TEXT_ATTRIBUTES_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TEXT_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_VALUE_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_VISIBLE_DATA_PROPERTY, accessibleDescription, accessibleName, accessibleParent
CLICK, DECREMENT, INCREMENT, TOGGLE_EXPAND, TOGGLE_POPUP
CHARACTER, SENTENCE, WORD
protected AccessibleJSpinner()
AccessibleJSpinner constructor
public void stateChanged(ChangeEvent e)
Invoked when the target of the listener has changed its state.
stateChanged
in interface ChangeListener
e
- a ChangeEvent
object. Must not be null.NullPointerException
- if the parameter is null.public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole()
Gets the role of this object. The role of the object is the generic purpose or use of the class of this object. For example, the role of a push button is AccessibleRole.PUSH_BUTTON. The roles in AccessibleRole are provided so component developers can pick from a set of predefined roles. This enables assistive technologies to provide a consistent interface to various tweaked subclasses of components (e.g., use AccessibleRole.PUSH_BUTTON for all components that act like a push button) as well as distinguish between subclasses that behave differently (e.g., AccessibleRole.CHECK_BOX for check boxes and AccessibleRole.RADIO_BUTTON for radio buttons).
Note that the AccessibleRole class is also extensible, so custom component developers can define their own AccessibleRole's if the set of predefined roles is inadequate.
getAccessibleRole
in class JComponent.AccessibleJComponent
AccessibleRole
public int getAccessibleChildrenCount()
Returns the number of accessible children of the object.
getAccessibleChildrenCount
in class JComponent.AccessibleJComponent
public Accessible getAccessibleChild(int i)
Returns the specified Accessible child of the object. The Accessible children of an Accessible object are zero-based, so the first child of an Accessible child is at index 0, the second child is at index 1, and so on.
getAccessibleChild
in class JComponent.AccessibleJComponent
i
- zero-based index of childgetAccessibleChildrenCount()
public AccessibleAction getAccessibleAction()
Gets the AccessibleAction associated with this object that supports one or more actions.
getAccessibleAction
in class AccessibleContext
AccessibleAction
public AccessibleText getAccessibleText()
Gets the AccessibleText associated with this object presenting text on the display.
getAccessibleText
in class AccessibleContext
AccessibleText
public AccessibleValue getAccessibleValue()
Gets the AccessibleValue associated with this object.
getAccessibleValue
in class AccessibleContext
AccessibleValue
public Number getCurrentAccessibleValue()
Get the value of this object as a Number. If the value has not been set, the return value will be null.
getCurrentAccessibleValue
in interface AccessibleValue
setCurrentAccessibleValue(java.lang.Number)
public boolean setCurrentAccessibleValue(Number n)
Set the value of this object as a Number.
setCurrentAccessibleValue
in interface AccessibleValue
n
- the value to set for this objectgetCurrentAccessibleValue()
public Number getMinimumAccessibleValue()
Get the minimum value of this object as a Number.
getMinimumAccessibleValue
in interface AccessibleValue
getMaximumAccessibleValue()
public Number getMaximumAccessibleValue()
Get the maximum value of this object as a Number.
getMaximumAccessibleValue
in interface AccessibleValue
getMinimumAccessibleValue()
public int getAccessibleActionCount()
Returns the number of accessible actions available in this object If there are more than one, the first one is considered the "default" action of the object. Two actions are supported: AccessibleAction.INCREMENT which increments the spinner value and AccessibleAction.DECREMENT which decrements the spinner value
getAccessibleActionCount
in interface AccessibleAction
public String getAccessibleActionDescription(int i)
Returns a description of the specified action of the object.
getAccessibleActionDescription
in interface AccessibleAction
i
- zero-based index of the actionsgetAccessibleActionCount()
public boolean doAccessibleAction(int i)
Performs the specified Action on the object
doAccessibleAction
in interface AccessibleAction
i
- zero-based index of actions. The first action (index 0) is AccessibleAction.INCREMENT and the second action (index 1) is AccessibleAction.DECREMENT.getAccessibleActionCount()
public int getIndexAtPoint(Point p)
Given a point in local coordinates, return the zero-based index of the character under that Point. If the point is invalid, this method returns -1.
getIndexAtPoint
in interface AccessibleText
p
- the Point in local coordinatespublic Rectangle getCharacterBounds(int i)
Determines the bounding box of the character at the given index into the string. The bounds are returned in local coordinates. If the index is invalid an empty rectangle is returned.
getCharacterBounds
in interface AccessibleText
i
- the index into the Stringpublic int getCharCount()
Returns the number of characters (valid indicies)
getCharCount
in interface AccessibleText
public int getCaretPosition()
Returns the zero-based offset of the caret. Note: That to the right of the caret will have the same index value as the offset (the caret is between two characters).
getCaretPosition
in interface AccessibleText
public String getAtIndex(int part, int index)
Returns the String at a given index.
getAtIndex
in interface AccessibleText
part
- the CHARACTER, WORD, or SENTENCE to retrieveindex
- an index within the textpublic String getAfterIndex(int part, int index)
Returns the String after a given index.
getAfterIndex
in interface AccessibleText
part
- the CHARACTER, WORD, or SENTENCE to retrieveindex
- an index within the textpublic String getBeforeIndex(int part, int index)
Returns the String before a given index.
getBeforeIndex
in interface AccessibleText
part
- the CHARACTER, WORD, or SENTENCE to retrieveindex
- an index within the textpublic AttributeSet getCharacterAttribute(int i)
Returns the AttributeSet for a given character at a given index
getCharacterAttribute
in interface AccessibleText
i
- the zero-based index into the textpublic int getSelectionStart()
Returns the start offset within the selected text. If there is no selection, but there is a caret, the start and end offsets will be the same.
getSelectionStart
in interface AccessibleText
public int getSelectionEnd()
Returns the end offset within the selected text. If there is no selection, but there is a caret, the start and end offsets will be the same.
getSelectionEnd
in interface AccessibleText
public String getSelectedText()
Returns the portion of the text that is selected.
getSelectedText
in interface AccessibleText
public void setTextContents(String s)
Sets the text contents to the specified string.
setTextContents
in interface AccessibleEditableText
s
- the string to set the text contentspublic void insertTextAtIndex(int index, String s)
Inserts the specified string at the given index/
insertTextAtIndex
in interface AccessibleEditableText
index
- the index in the text where the string will be inserteds
- the string to insert in the textpublic String getTextRange(int startIndex, int endIndex)
Returns the text string between two indices.
getTextRange
in interface AccessibleEditableText
startIndex
- the starting index in the textendIndex
- the ending index in the textpublic void delete(int startIndex, int endIndex)
Deletes the text between two indices
delete
in interface AccessibleEditableText
startIndex
- the starting index in the textendIndex
- the ending index in the textpublic void cut(int startIndex, int endIndex)
Cuts the text between two indices into the system clipboard.
cut
in interface AccessibleEditableText
startIndex
- the starting index in the textendIndex
- the ending index in the textpublic void paste(int startIndex)
Pastes the text from the system clipboard into the text starting at the specified index.
paste
in interface AccessibleEditableText
startIndex
- the starting index in the textpublic void replaceText(int startIndex, int endIndex, String s)
Replaces the text between two indices with the specified string.
replaceText
in interface AccessibleEditableText
startIndex
- the starting index in the textendIndex
- the ending index in the texts
- the string to replace the text between two indicespublic void selectText(int startIndex, int endIndex)
Selects the text between two indices.
selectText
in interface AccessibleEditableText
startIndex
- the starting index in the textendIndex
- the ending index in the textpublic void setAttributes(int startIndex, int endIndex, AttributeSet as)
Sets attributes for the text between two indices.
setAttributes
in interface AccessibleEditableText
startIndex
- the starting index in the textendIndex
- the ending index in the textas
- the attribute setAttributeSet
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