M
- the type of the model; for example PersonModel
I
- the type of the identifier; when using
TableRowSorter
this will be Integer
public abstract class RowFilter<M,I> extends Object
RowFilter
is used to filter out entries from the
model so that they are not shown in the view. For example, a
RowFilter
associated with a JTable
might
only allow rows that contain a column with a specific string. The
meaning of entry depends on the component type.
For example, when a filter is
associated with a JTable
, an entry corresponds to a
row; when associated with a JTree
, an entry corresponds
to a node.
Subclasses must override the include
method to
indicate whether the entry should be shown in the
view. The Entry
argument can be used to obtain the values in
each of the columns in that entry. The following example shows an
include
method that allows only entries containing one or
more values starting with the string "a":
RowFilter<Object,Object> startsWithAFilter = new RowFilter<Object,Object>() { public boolean include(Entry<? extends Object, ? extends Object> entry) { for (int i = entry.getValueCount() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { if (entry.getStringValue(i).startsWith("a")) { // The value starts with "a", include it return true; } } // None of the columns start with "a"; return false so that this // entry is not shown return false; } };
RowFilter
has two formal type parameters that allow
you to create a RowFilter
for a specific model. For
example, the following assumes a specific model that is wrapping
objects of type Person
. Only Person
s
with an age over 20 will be shown:
RowFilter<PersonModel,Integer> ageFilter = new RowFilter<PersonModel,Integer>() { public boolean include(Entry<? extends PersonModel, ? extends Integer> entry) { PersonModel personModel = entry.getModel(); Person person = personModel.getPerson(entry.getIdentifier()); if (person.getAge() > 20) { // Returning true indicates this row should be shown. return true; } // Age is <= 20, don't show it. return false; } }; PersonModel model = createPersonModel(); TableRowSorter<PersonModel> sorter = new TableRowSorter<PersonModel>(model); sorter.setRowFilter(ageFilter);
TableRowSorter
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
---|---|
static class |
RowFilter.ComparisonType
Enumeration of the possible comparison values supported by
some of the default
RowFilter s. |
static class |
RowFilter.Entry<M,I>
An
Entry object is passed to instances of
RowFilter , allowing the filter to get the value of the
entry's data, and thus to determine whether the entry should be shown. |
Constructor and Description |
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RowFilter() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
static <M,I> RowFilter<M,I> |
andFilter(Iterable<? extends RowFilter<? super M,? super I>> filters)
Returns a
RowFilter that includes entries if all
of the supplied filters include the entry. |
static <M,I> RowFilter<M,I> |
dateFilter(RowFilter.ComparisonType type,
Date date,
int... indices)
Returns a
RowFilter that includes entries that
have at least one Date value meeting the specified
criteria. |
abstract boolean |
include(RowFilter.Entry<? extends M,? extends I> entry)
Returns true if the specified entry should be shown;
returns false if the entry should be hidden.
|
static <M,I> RowFilter<M,I> |
notFilter(RowFilter<M,I> filter)
Returns a
RowFilter that includes entries if the
supplied filter does not include the entry. |
static <M,I> RowFilter<M,I> |
numberFilter(RowFilter.ComparisonType type,
Number number,
int... indices)
Returns a
RowFilter that includes entries that
have at least one Number value meeting the
specified criteria. |
static <M,I> RowFilter<M,I> |
orFilter(Iterable<? extends RowFilter<? super M,? super I>> filters)
Returns a
RowFilter that includes entries if any
of the supplied filters includes the entry. |
static <M,I> RowFilter<M,I> |
regexFilter(String regex,
int... indices)
Returns a
RowFilter that uses a regular
expression to determine which entries to include. |
public static <M,I> RowFilter<M,I> regexFilter(String regex, int... indices)
RowFilter
that uses a regular
expression to determine which entries to include. Only entries
with at least one matching value are included. For
example, the following creates a RowFilter
that
includes entries with at least one value starting with
"a":
RowFilter.regexFilter("^a");
The returned filter uses Matcher.find()
to test for inclusion. To test for exact matches use the
characters '^' and '$' to match the beginning and end of the
string respectively. For example, "^foo$" includes only rows whose
string is exactly "foo" and not, for example, "food". See
Pattern
for a complete description of
the supported regular-expression constructs.
regex
- the regular expression to filter onindices
- the indices of the values to check. If not supplied all
values are evaluatedRowFilter
implementing the specified criteriaNullPointerException
- if regex
is
null
IllegalArgumentException
- if any of the indices
are < 0PatternSyntaxException
- if regex
is
not a valid regular expression.Pattern
public static <M,I> RowFilter<M,I> dateFilter(RowFilter.ComparisonType type, Date date, int... indices)
RowFilter
that includes entries that
have at least one Date
value meeting the specified
criteria. For example, the following RowFilter
includes
only entries with at least one date value after the current date:
RowFilter.dateFilter(ComparisonType.AFTER, new Date());
type
- the type of comparison to performdate
- the date to compare againstindices
- the indices of the values to check. If not supplied all
values are evaluatedRowFilter
implementing the specified criteriaNullPointerException
- if date
is
null
IllegalArgumentException
- if any of the indices
are < 0 or type
is
null
Calendar
,
Date
public static <M,I> RowFilter<M,I> numberFilter(RowFilter.ComparisonType type, Number number, int... indices)
RowFilter
that includes entries that
have at least one Number
value meeting the
specified criteria. For example, the following
filter will only include entries with at
least one number value equal to 10:
RowFilter.numberFilter(ComparisonType.EQUAL, 10);
type
- the type of comparison to performindices
- the indices of the values to check. If not supplied all
values are evaluatedRowFilter
implementing the specified criteriaIllegalArgumentException
- if any of the indices
are < 0, type
is null
or number
is null
public static <M,I> RowFilter<M,I> orFilter(Iterable<? extends RowFilter<? super M,? super I>> filters)
RowFilter
that includes entries if any
of the supplied filters includes the entry.
The following example creates a RowFilter
that will
include any entries containing the string "foo" or the string
"bar":
List<RowFilter<Object,Object>> filters = new ArrayList<RowFilter<Object,Object>>(2); filters.add(RowFilter.regexFilter("foo")); filters.add(RowFilter.regexFilter("bar")); RowFilter<Object,Object> fooBarFilter = RowFilter.orFilter(filters);
filters
- the RowFilter
s to testRowFilter
implementing the specified criteriaIllegalArgumentException
- if any of the filters
are null
NullPointerException
- if filters
is nullArrays.asList(T...)
public static <M,I> RowFilter<M,I> andFilter(Iterable<? extends RowFilter<? super M,? super I>> filters)
RowFilter
that includes entries if all
of the supplied filters include the entry.
The following example creates a RowFilter
that will
include any entries containing the string "foo" and the string
"bar":
List<RowFilter<Object,Object>> filters = new ArrayList<RowFilter<Object,Object>>(2); filters.add(RowFilter.regexFilter("foo")); filters.add(RowFilter.regexFilter("bar")); RowFilter<Object,Object> fooBarFilter = RowFilter.andFilter(filters);
filters
- the RowFilter
s to testRowFilter
implementing the specified criteriaIllegalArgumentException
- if any of the filters
are null
NullPointerException
- if filters
is nullArrays.asList(T...)
public static <M,I> RowFilter<M,I> notFilter(RowFilter<M,I> filter)
RowFilter
that includes entries if the
supplied filter does not include the entry.filter
- the RowFilter
to negateRowFilter
implementing the specified criteriaIllegalArgumentException
- if filter
is
null
public abstract boolean include(RowFilter.Entry<? extends M,? extends I> entry)
The entry
argument is valid only for the duration of
the invocation. Using entry
after the call returns
results in undefined behavior.
entry
- a non-null
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