Package javax.swing

Examples of javax.swing.JTable.columnAtPoint()


            // TF:25/05/2010:If the component is an array field and we've clicked on an editable column, then the
            // click should be handled by the editor and we shouldn't repost it here.
            boolean postEvent = true;
            if (e.getComponent() instanceof JTable) {
              JTable table = (JTable)e.getComponent();
              int column = table.columnAtPoint(e.getPoint());
              int row = table.rowAtPoint(e.getPoint());
              if (table.isCellEditable(row, column)) {
                postEvent = false;
              }
            }
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            // TF:25/05/2010:If the component is an array field and we've clicked on an editable column, then the
            // click should be handled by the editor and we shouldn't repost it here.
            boolean postEvent = true;
            if (e.getComponent() instanceof JTable) {
              JTable table = (JTable)e.getComponent();
              int column = table.columnAtPoint(e.getPoint());
              int row = table.rowAtPoint(e.getPoint());
              if (table.isCellEditable(row, column)) {
                postEvent = false;
              }
            }
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            }
            // TF:23/9/07:We need to return the X and Y coordinates with respect to the cell, not the table. Also, we need
            // to change the child to the renderer or editor for that cell.
            Point loc = new Point(X, Y);
            int row = table.rowAtPoint(loc);
            int column = table.columnAtPoint(loc);
            // TF:27/9/07:Made the row and column 1-based indexes instead of 0-based
            params.put( "row", new ParameterHolder(row+1) );
            params.put( "column", new ParameterHolder(column+1) );

            // make sure we have a valid cell, just in case they click outside the table, eg in the empty scroll pane.
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            }
            // TF:23/9/07:We need to return the X and Y coordinates with respect to the cell, not the table. Also, we need
            // to change the child to the renderer or editor for that cell.
            Point loc = new Point(X, Y);
            int row = table.rowAtPoint(loc);
            int column = table.columnAtPoint(loc);
            // TF:27/9/07:Made the row and column 1-based indexes instead of 0-based
            params.put( "row", new ParameterHolder(row+1) );
            params.put( "column", new ParameterHolder(column+1) );

            // make sure we have a valid cell, just in case they click outside the table, eg in the empty scroll pane.
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            // TF:25/05/2010:If the component is an array field and we've clicked on an editable column, then the
            // click should be handled by the editor and we shouldn't repost it here.
            boolean postEvent = true;
            if (e.getComponent() instanceof JTable) {
              JTable table = (JTable)e.getComponent();
              int column = table.columnAtPoint(e.getPoint());
              int row = table.rowAtPoint(e.getPoint());
              if (table.isCellEditable(row, column)) {
                postEvent = false;
              }
            }
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    protected Step createClick(Component target, int x, int y,
                               int mods, int count) {
        JTable table = (JTable)target;
        Point where = new Point(x, y);
        int row = table.rowAtPoint(where);
        int col = table.columnAtPoint(where);
        ComponentReference cr = getResolver().addComponent(target);
        String methodName = "actionSelectCell";
        ArrayList args = new ArrayList();
        args.add(cr.getID());
        args.add(getLocationArgument(table, x, y));
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        {
            public void doIt()
            {
                JTable table = (JTable) evt.getSource();
                mRow = table.convertRowIndexToModel(table.rowAtPoint(evt.getPoint()));
                mCol = table.convertColumnIndexToModel(table.columnAtPoint(evt.getPoint()));
                mCol = csaAttackerPanel.getModel().convertEnabledColToRealCol(mCol);
                tableDoubleClicked();
            }
        });
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        {
            public void doIt()
            {
                JTable table = (JTable) evt.getSource();
                mRow = table.convertRowIndexToModel(table.rowAtPoint(evt.getPoint()));
                mCol = table.convertColumnIndexToModel(table.columnAtPoint(evt.getPoint()));
                mCol = csaBlockerPanel.getModel().convertEnabledColToRealCol(mCol);
                tableDoubleClicked();
            }
        });
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            {
                public void doIt()
                {
                    JTable table = (JTable) evt.getSource();
                    mRow = table.convertRowIndexToModel(table.rowAtPoint(evt.getPoint()));
                    mCol = table.convertColumnIndexToModel(table.columnAtPoint(evt.getPoint()));
                    mCol = csaCombatFormationPanel.getModel().convertEnabledColToRealCol(mCol);
                    tableDoubleClicked();
                }
            });
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        {
            public void doIt()
            {
                JTable table = (JTable) evt.getSource();
                mRow = table.convertRowIndexToModel(table.rowAtPoint(evt.getPoint()));
                mCol = table.convertColumnIndexToModel(table.columnAtPoint(evt.getPoint()));
                mCol = csaPanel.getModel().convertEnabledColToRealCol(mCol);
                tableDoubleClicked();
            }
        });
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