org.das2.dasml.CommandBlockEditor

CommandBlockEditor( )

Creates a new instance of CommandBlockEditor


addCellEditorListener

addCellEditorListener( javax.swing.event.CellEditorListener l ) → void

Parameters

l - a CellEditorListener

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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cancelCellEditing

cancelCellEditing( ) → void

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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getAsText

getAsText( ) → String

Gets the property value as text.

Returns:

The property value as a human editable string.

Returns null if the value can't be expressed as an editable string.

If a non-null value is returned, then the PropertyEditor should be prepared to parse that string back in setAsText().

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getCellEditorValue

getCellEditorValue( ) → Object

Returns:

java.lang.Object

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getCommandBlock

getCommandBlock( ) → org.das2.dasml.CommandBlock

Returns:

org.das2.dasml.CommandBlock

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getCustomEditor

getCustomEditor( ) → java.awt.Component

A PropertyEditor may choose to make available a full custom Component that edits its property value. It is the responsibility of the PropertyEditor to hook itself up to its editor Component itself and to report property value changes by firing a PropertyChange event.

The higher-level code that calls getCustomEditor may either embed the Component in some larger property sheet, or it may put it in its own individual dialog, or ...

Returns:

A java.awt.Component that will allow a human to directly edit the current property value. May be null if this is not supported.

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getJavaInitializationString

getJavaInitializationString( ) → String

This method is intended for use when generating Java code to set the value of the property. It should return a fragment of Java code that can be used to initialize a variable with the current property value.

Example results are "2", "new Color(127,127,34)", "Color.orange", etc.

Returns:

A fragment of Java code representing an initializer for the current value.

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getTableCellEditorComponent

getTableCellEditorComponent( javax.swing.JTable table, Object value, boolean isSelected, int row, int column ) → java.awt.Component

Parameters

table - a JTable
value - an Object
isSelected - a boolean
row - an int
column - an int

Returns:

java.awt.Component

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getTags

getTags( ) → String[]

If the property value must be one of a set of known tagged values, then this method should return an array of the tags. This can be used to represent (for example) enum values. If a PropertyEditor supports tags, then it should support the use of setAsText with a tag value as a way of setting the value and the use of getAsText to identify the current value.

Returns:

The tag values for this property. May be null if this property cannot be represented as a tagged value.

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getValue

getValue( ) → Object

Gets the property value.

Returns:

The value of the property. Primitive types such as "int" will be wrapped as the corresponding object type such as "java.lang.Integer".

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isCellEditable

isCellEditable( java.util.EventObject anEvent ) → boolean

Parameters

anEvent - an EventObject

Returns:

boolean

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isPaintable

isPaintable( ) → boolean

Determines whether this property editor is paintable.

Returns:

True if the class will honor the paintValue method.

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main

main( String[] args ) → void

Parameters

args - a java.lang.String[]

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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paintValue

paintValue( java.awt.Graphics gfx, java.awt.Rectangle box ) → void

Paint a representation of the value into a given area of screen real estate. Note that the propertyEditor is responsible for doing its own clipping so that it fits into the given rectangle.

If the PropertyEditor doesn't honor paint requests (see isPaintable) this method should be a silent noop.

The given Graphics object will have the default font, color, etc of the parent container. The PropertyEditor may change graphics attributes such as font and color and doesn't need to restore the old values.

Parameters

gfx - Graphics object to paint into.
box - Rectangle within graphics object into which we should paint.

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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removeCellEditorListener

removeCellEditorListener( javax.swing.event.CellEditorListener l ) → void

Parameters

l - a CellEditorListener

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setAsText

setAsText( String text ) → void

Set the property value by parsing a given String. May raise java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if either the String is badly formatted or if this kind of property can't be expressed as text.

Parameters

text - The string to be parsed.

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setCommandBlock

setCommandBlock( org.das2.dasml.CommandBlock commandBlock ) → void

Parameters

commandBlock - a CommandBlock

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setValue

setValue( Object value ) → void

Set (or change) the object that is to be edited. Primitive types such as "int" must be wrapped as the corresponding object type such as "java.lang.Integer".

Parameters

value - The new target object to be edited. Note that this object should not be modified by the PropertyEditor, rather the PropertyEditor should create a new object to hold any modified value.

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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shouldSelectCell

shouldSelectCell( java.util.EventObject anEvent ) → boolean

Parameters

anEvent - an EventObject

Returns:

boolean

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showDialog

showDialog( ) → void

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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stopCellEditing

stopCellEditing( ) → boolean

Returns:

boolean

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supportsCustomEditor

supportsCustomEditor( ) → boolean

Determines whether this property editor supports a custom editor.

Returns:

True if the propertyEditor can provide a custom editor.

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