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Class JTable.DropLocation

Enclosing class:
JTable
public static final class JTable.DropLocation
extends TransferHandler.DropLocation

A subclass of TransferHandler.DropLocation representing a drop location for a JTable.

Since:
1.6
See Also:
JTable.getDropLocation()

Methods

getRow

public int getRow()

Returns the row index where a dropped item should be placed in the table. Interpretation of the value depends on the return of isInsertRow(). If that method returns true this value indicates the index where a new row should be inserted. Otherwise, it represents the value of an existing row on which the data was dropped. This index is in terms of the view.

-1 indicates that the drop occurred over empty space, and no row could be calculated.

Returns:
the drop row

getColumn

public int getColumn()

Returns the column index where a dropped item should be placed in the table. Interpretation of the value depends on the return of isInsertColumn(). If that method returns true this value indicates the index where a new column should be inserted. Otherwise, it represents the value of an existing column on which the data was dropped. This index is in terms of the view.

-1 indicates that the drop occurred over empty space, and no column could be calculated.

Returns:
the drop row

isInsertRow

public boolean isInsertRow()

Returns whether or not this location represents an insert of a row.

Returns:
whether or not this is an insert row

isInsertColumn

public boolean isInsertColumn()

Returns whether or not this location represents an insert of a column.

Returns:
whether or not this is an insert column

toString

public String toString()

Returns a string representation of this drop location. This method is intended to be used for debugging purposes, and the content and format of the returned string may vary between implementations.

Overrides:
toString in class TransferHandler.DropLocation
Returns:
a string representation of this drop location

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