I'm trying to imitate some Excel spreadsheet functionality on my JTable, specifically what I've been calling cell spillover or cell overflow. This occurs when you fill a cell with text with a wider width than the cell is set to. If there is no text in the cell to its right, the words simply keep going into the next cell and beyond.
I feel like this would be accomplished somehow with TableCellRenderer, but I do not know how.
Any help would be much appreciated
I dont know because you did not give alot of detail but a simple use case would be:
When text is entered check for the amount of characters
Check for the width of the cell and look if the text fits
If the text doesnt fit check if the cell next to this one has text
If it has no text, resize the cell to fit the text and make the one next to it smaller.
Or something like that.
But i dont know if JTable allows resizing of individual cells, you should check the JTable API.
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/javax/swing/JTable.html
And i dont know if there is not a better way, so you should consult API documentation and examples.
For example: http://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~jdalbey/305/Lectures/TableCellRendererExamples.html
I hope it helps you.
No, a TableCellRenderer cannot span cells. As alternatives, consider these:
TablePopupEditor, a custom TableCellEditor, can be adapted to serve as a renderer.
A ListSelectionListener, shown here, can be added to an adjacent component in order to display details of the selected row, perhaps using a JScrollPane.
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I'm writing an application that has a JTable, and an edit button that sets the current selected row to be editable. Then once the user is done altering the data, they can click the edit button again (with text that now says "Save") to save the data.
The problem is though, when I set a row to be editable, there isn't a visible difference. I could add some code to the renderer to draw the editable cells a little differently, but I don't know what the proper way to make a cell look editable is. Change the color? Make it look like a JTextField? What's the standard method?
Thanks!
Really this is a user interface design question, not a programming one.
To do what you want you need to supply an appropriate cell renderer with the changes you desire but you will need to decide on your own settings. One option might just be to look at the difference between an editable and non-editable text area and apply those to all the cells on the table. This may be as simple as setting the renderers to disabled for any read-only rows.
So I have a standard JTable and I want the user to be able to print it out. I used JTable.print() and that's fine for printing out an exact replica of the table, but I was hoping to have it more in a tabular format, with just the column names and then the data beneath them, no grids or anything. I thought this would be simple, but I have no clue what to do! Has anybody done this? If so, can someone provide me with code sample/example? Thank you.
You could disable the grid lines, for example...
JTable printTable = new JTable(table.getModel());
printTable.setSize(printTable.getPreferredSize());
JTableHeader tableHeader = printTable.getTableHeader();
tableHeader.setSize(tableHeader.getPreferredSize());
printTable.setShowHorizontalLines(false);
printTable.setShowVerticalLines(false);
printTable.print(JTable.PrintMode.FIT_WIDTH);
This uses a temporary, offscreen JTable to do the actually printing, so you will need to be sure to configure any required renderers, but the idea is sound.
This basic ensures that the JTable that is on the screen doesn't get updated with the changed, which could be kind of freaking to users.
It also allows you to change the TableHeader should you want to to ;)
here are the screenshots of the application
Rows will be displayed in the Table according to the text which is written in the search textfield.
Now i want to mark that particular text as per the shown in the second image with the yellow color
I know how to select a row or a particular cell.
but I don't know how to select a particular text inside the cell of any row in the table.
I am guessing you know how to search in JTable, so I am not pasting code of it here.
You can look over the SwingX library. It has this kind of function as you said predefined it it. You just need to add it to your table. This is where you can find it. Give it a try you will surely like it.
The basic premise would be to use a custom TableCellRenderer that provided the functionality that you require.
The problem is how to implement it.
I would create a TableCellRenderer based on a JTextField, remove it's border and make it transparent. This will allow you to use the text highlighting functionality provided by JTextCompoent to highlight portions of the text, as demonstrated here.
The next problem is then knowing what to highlight. There are a number of possibilities.
You could provide a method in your table model that could return the current text that should be highlighted.
I'd, personally, probably use the JTable#putClientProperty and JTable#getClientProperty methods to seed the search text.
Or, you could actually provide a simple model that directly to the renderer which had a method that returned the current search text. This might actually be more useful as you could link it to field, the method building the filter and the renderers and allow them to simply seed each other
I've a problem that is driving me crazy.
I have a classic JTable, with several columns. I need that a particular column, instead of simple texts values in its cell, it must contain a ComboBox. I searched A LOT, all I found was examples that would implement the same JComboBox in each cell of the column, that it's not what I need: I need that each cell of the column has a combo box with different values.
Can anyone give me some practical example of how to do it, please?
Thanks.
PS: I'm using NetBeans.
The TableCellEditor.getTableCellEditorComponent() method takes a row as argument. Use the existing example as a guide, and use the row argument of this method to decide which values must be proposed by the combo box.
I want to have multiline feature for JTable cells. Wherein the cell automatically expands and shrinks itself when user writes or deletes text in/from cell. I have set columns width, but it doesnt automatically adjust itself according to user's input, rather text beyond the width are not seen at all, but i have a requirement to fix on the width. Can anyone help me with this, to have self adjusting and multiline feature for jtable cell. Would be very thankful.
Thanks in advance.
Several steps:
implement a custom renderer using a JTextArea as rendering component
implement a custom editor using a JTextArea inside a JScrollPane as editing component
add logic (aka: TableModelListener) which updates JTable's individual rowHeight based on the renderer's preferred size on receiving a change notification