Hello :) I need help with changing a JComboBox in a JTable. I'm new to GUI-Programming and Swing and couldn't solve this problem: I have to change the behavior of a JComboBox.
You can see the ComboBox in the picture below. If "Ja" is selected there should just be "Nein" as an option and the other way around. It would also be cool if "Nein" is set per default. The code was written from one student from last semester and I have difficulties to adjust the combobox like I have to.
That's the code snippet where the ComboBox gets initialized.
optionsInteger = new JComboBox<String>();
optionsInteger.addItem("Ja");
optionsInteger.addItem("Nein");
optionsInteger.setSelectedItem(optionsInteger.getItemAt(0));
optionsInteger.setSelectedIndex(1);
optionsInteger.setName("optionsInteger");
The ComboBox gets inserted to a JTable in this method:
public void repaintXTable(DefaultTableModel model,JTable table, int xAmount, JScrollPane scrollPane,
JComboBox<String> optionsInteger) {
model.setRowCount(xAmount);
th = table.getTableHeader();
tcm = th.getColumnModel();
tcs = tcm.getColumns();
tcs.nextElement().setHeaderValue("");
tcs.nextElement().setHeaderValue("Lower");
tcs.nextElement().setHeaderValue("Upper");
tc = tcs.nextElement();
tc.setHeaderValue("Integer");
tc.setCellEditor(new DefaultCellEditor(optionsInteger));
for(int i=0;i<xAmount;i++)
{
model.setValueAt("X"+(i+1), i, 0);
}
}
Thank you very much for your help.
In your code, this line
optionsInteger.setSelectedItem(optionsInteger.getItemAt(0));
sets the default selection to the zeroth element (Ja). This line
optionsInteger.setSelectedIndex(1);
sets the default selection to the first element (Nein).
Either set the selected item or the selected index. There's no need to do both.
A JComboBox does not remove the selected element by default. If the selected element is removed, how would the selected element display in your JTable?
If you really want to do this, you'll have to create your own version of a JComboBox.
. If "Ja" is selected there should just be "Nein" as an option and the other way around.
So then you need two separate ComboBoxModels, one model containing "Nein" and the other containing "Ja". Then when you start to edit the cell you check the current value and use the model containing the other value.
Check out How to add unique JComboBoxes to a column in a JTable (Java). This example shows how you can dynamically change the model at the time the cell is about to be edited.
It would also be cool if "Nein" is set per default.
This has nothing to do with the editor. You just add "Nein" to the TableModel when you add the data to the model.
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I have created JTable with TableModel in which I make column Product Id as editable. This jtable is shown when i click one cashMemoBtn and if i type product id in first row and hit enter key then it is adding new empty row to jtable. But my problem is when new Empty row is added then Product Id Cell should have blicking cursor like we see in any editor OR in textfield.
I have attached my expected output screenshot here
In image you can see vertical bar which is indicating current focus but i want it should be automatic for all new rows when i add new rows.
I tried with
jTable.setEditingColumn(1);
jTable.setEditingRow(0);
But is not working as per my requirement. Please help.
Thanks in advance.
After you add the empty row of data to the table you then need to start editing on the desired cell.
The basic code would be:
if (table.editCellAt(row, 1))
{
Component editor = table.getEditorComponent();
editor.requestFocusInWindow();
}
I have a JTable whose every cell contains a JList. What I want to do is to make that table editable so that every item on the JList can be edited either using a JTextfield or Choosing an item from another List whenever the user right clicks on that list item in a particular table cell. I also want 2 of my table column need to be set uneditable. Here is a picture of my JTable. I want the every cell and every JList item on that cell to be editable leaving the 'Batch' and 'Break' column to be uneditable.
P.S. I don't want any spoon fed code. I just want an idea how it can be done. And I'll be really grateful if you can reference me some link on the web where I can read to learn how this type of problems can be solved. Thank you..!
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I'm using A JCombobox with editable = true in a JPanel and using a JTable in the same panel with a column that is set to show combobox as its field type. I applied
AutoCompleteDecorator.decorate(cb);
to JCombobox that is outside the JTable and its working perfectly But when I applied the same line of code to combobox within jtable which selects the first occurrence of the data that match the key typed.
How can I resolve this issue. Any Suggestion ?
Look at the image below in which the exact item is selected that I typed.
And this is the image of combobox within JTable.
When I press w key it select the first occurrence windy and set it in the cell.
You haven't posted a code, but have you checked which TableCellEditor you use?
You might have used DefaultTableCellEditor. Change it to ComboBoxCellEditor if that's the case.
example:
JCombobox cmbItems = new JComboBox();
cmbItems.addItem("choice1");
cmbItems.addItem("choice2");
cmbItems.addItem("choice3");
AutoCompleteDecorator.decorate(cmbItems);
TableColumn colWithCmb = table.getColumnModel().getColumn(0);
colWithCmb.setCellEditor(new ComboBoxCellEditor(cmbItems));
I have a JTable. One column in the JTable is assigned an extended TableCellEditor that displays an extended JComboBox.
There is a fixed list of 100 String objects that populates the comboboxes.
The challenge:
Design the JComboBoxes so that any selection is unique relative to other boxes? That is, if "A" is slected from the combobox in the first row, it is automatically removed from the list of each other combobox.
When a new room is added to the table, the combobox it contains should auto-populate to the first available list item.
The problem:
My comboboxes work beautifully. I can select items at will. I even have made some progress in eliminating already used items from the lists. But I can't figure out how to correctly auto-populate.
I am very confused because it appears that my combobox constructor is only called once when the table is created, not once for each row.
Is this the case? Is the constructor for a TableCellEditor only called once ever? If so, how do I modify the behavior of each combobox as it come into existence?
Thanks for your help!
If you would like specific code, please let me know. I don't know if you want me to paste in the whole classes.
When a new room is added to the table, the combobox it contains should auto-populate to the first available list item.
When you add a new row of data to the TableModel you must add the values of all columns in the row. This should not be a function of the editor. The editor allows you to change values in the cell.
I was able to get around my problem by creating an abstract superclass for my combobox that can be accessed from the tablemodel extension when it sets up its data.
I have created a JTable where the included items are provided with radio buttons in order to enable users to select any of these once at a time. In order to show always the first item selected when the JTable is initialised (or when the item previously selected has been deleted) what method should I use?
You should see the JTable Javadoc and particularly at :
getCellRect(int row, int column, boolean includeSpacing)
and
scrollRectToVisible(Rectangle aRect)
Something like
table.scrollRectToVisible(table.getCellRect(table.getSelectedRows()[0], 0, true));
should suit you.