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All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
Direct Known Subclasses:
ComponentInputMapUIResource
public class ComponentInputMap
extends InputMap
A ComponentInputMap
is an InputMap
associated with a particular JComponent
.
The component is automatically notified whenever
the ComponentInputMap
changes.
ComponentInputMap
s are used for
WHEN_IN_FOCUSED_WINDOW
bindings.
Since:
1.3
Constructor Summary
Constructors
Constructor
Description
ComponentInputMap (JComponent component)
Creates a ComponentInputMap
associated with the
specified component.
Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods
Modifier and Type
Method
Description
void
clear ()
Removes all the mappings from this object.
JComponent
getComponent ()
Returns the component the InputMap
was created for.
void
put (KeyStroke keyStroke,
Object actionMapKey)
Adds a binding for keyStroke
to actionMapKey
.
void
remove (KeyStroke key)
Removes the binding for key
from this object.
void
setParent (InputMap map)
Sets the parent, which must be a ComponentInputMap
associated with the same component as this
ComponentInputMap
.
Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
clone , equals , finalize , getClass , hashCode , notify , notifyAll , toString , wait , wait , wait
Method Detail
setParent
public void setParent(InputMap map)
Sets the parent, which must be a ComponentInputMap
associated with the same component as this
ComponentInputMap
.
Overrides:
setParent
in class InputMap
Parameters:
map
- a ComponentInputMap
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if map
is not a ComponentInputMap
or is not associated with the same component
put
public void put(KeyStroke keyStroke,
Object actionMapKey)
Adds a binding for keyStroke
to actionMapKey
.
If actionMapKey
is null, this removes the current binding
for keyStroke
.
Overrides:
put
in class InputMap
Parameters:
keyStroke
- a KeyStroke
actionMapKey
- an action map key
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