M - the type of the modelI - the type of the identifier passed to the RowFilter
TableRowSorterpublic abstract class DefaultRowSorter<M,I> extends RowSorter<M>
RowSorter that provides sorting and filtering around a grid-based data model. Beyond creating and installing a RowSorter, you very rarely need to interact with one directly. Refer to TableRowSorter for a concrete implementation of RowSorter for JTable.  Sorting is done based on the current SortKeys, in order. If two objects are equal (the Comparator for the column returns 0) the next SortKey is used. If no SortKeys remain or the order is UNSORTED, then the order of the rows in the model is used. 
 Sorting of each column is done by way of a Comparator that you can specify using the setComparator method. If a Comparator has not been specified, the Comparator returned by Collator.getInstance() is used on the results of calling toString on the underlying objects. The Comparator is never passed null. A null value is treated as occurring before a non-null value, and two null values are considered equal. 
 If you specify a Comparator that casts its argument to a type other than that provided by the model, a ClassCastException will be thrown when the data is sorted. 
 In addition to sorting, DefaultRowSorter provides the ability to filter rows. Filtering is done by way of a RowFilter that is specified using the setRowFilter method. If no filter has been specified all rows are included. 
 By default, rows are in unsorted order (the same as the model) and every column is sortable. The default Comparators are documented in the subclasses (for example, TableRowSorter). 
 If the underlying model structure changes (the modelStructureChanged method is invoked) the following are reset to their default values: Comparators by column, current sort order, and whether each column is sortable. To find the default Comparators, see the concrete implementation (for example, TableRowSorter). The default sort order is unsorted (the same as the model), and columns are sortable by default. 
 DefaultRowSorter is an abstract class. Concrete subclasses must provide access to the underlying data by invoking setModelWrapper. The setModelWrapper method must be invoked soon after the constructor is called, ideally from within the subclass's constructor. Undefined behavior will result if you use a 
 DefaultRowSorter without specifying a ModelWrapper. 
 DefaultRowSorter has two formal type parameters. The first type parameter corresponds to the class of the model, for example DefaultTableModel. The second type parameter corresponds to the class of the identifier passed to the RowFilter. Refer to TableRowSorter and RowFilter for more details on the type parameters.
| Modifier and Type | Class | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| protected static class  | DefaultRowSorter.ModelWrapper<M, | DefaultRowSorter.ModelWrapperis responsible for providing the data that gets sorted byDefaultRowSorter. | 
RowSorter.SortKey
| Constructor | Description | 
|---|---|
| DefaultRowSorter() | Creates an empty  DefaultRowSorter. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| void | allRowsChanged() | Invoked when the contents of the underlying model have completely changed. | 
| int | convertRowIndexToModel | Returns the location of  indexin terms of the underlying model. | 
| int | convertRowIndexToView | Returns the location of  indexin terms of the view. | 
| Comparator | getComparator | Returns the  Comparatorfor the specified column. | 
| int | getMaxSortKeys() | Returns the maximum number of sort keys. | 
| final M | getModel() | Returns the underlying model. | 
| int | getModelRowCount() | Returns the number of rows in the underlying model. | 
| protected final DefaultRowSorter.ModelWrapper | getModelWrapper() | Returns the model wrapper providing the data that is being sorted and filtered. | 
| RowFilter | getRowFilter() | Returns the filter that determines which rows, if any, should be hidden from view. | 
| List | getSortKeys() | Returns the current sort keys. | 
| boolean | getSortsOnUpdates() | Returns true if a sort should happen when the underlying model is updated; otherwise, returns false. | 
| int | getViewRowCount() | Returns the number of rows in the view. | 
| boolean | isSortable | Returns true if the specified column is sortable; otherwise, false. | 
| void | modelStructureChanged() | Invoked when the underlying model structure has completely changed. | 
| void | rowsDeleted | Invoked when rows have been deleted from the underlying model in the specified range (inclusive). | 
| void | rowsInserted | Invoked when rows have been inserted into the underlying model in the specified range (inclusive). | 
| void | rowsUpdated | Invoked when rows have been changed in the underlying model between the specified range (inclusive). | 
| void | rowsUpdated | Invoked when the column in the rows have been updated in the underlying model between the specified range. | 
| void | setComparator | Sets the  Comparatorto use when sorting the specified column. | 
| void | setMaxSortKeys | Sets the maximum number of sort keys. | 
| protected final void | setModelWrapper | Sets the model wrapper providing the data that is being sorted and filtered. | 
| void | setRowFilter | Sets the filter that determines which rows, if any, should be hidden from the view. | 
| void | setSortable | Sets whether or not the specified column is sortable. | 
| void | setSortKeys | Sets the sort keys. | 
| void | setSortsOnUpdates | If true, specifies that a sort should happen when the underlying model is updated ( rowsUpdatedis invoked). | 
| void | sort() | Sorts and filters the rows in the view based on the sort keys of the columns currently being sorted and the filter, if any, associated with this sorter. | 
| void | toggleSortOrder | Reverses the sort order from ascending to descending (or descending to ascending) if the specified column is already the primary sorted column; otherwise, makes the specified column the primary sorted column, with an ascending sort order. | 
| protected boolean | useToString | Returns whether or not to convert the value to a string before doing comparisons when sorting. | 
addRowSorterListener, fireRowSorterChanged, fireSortOrderChanged, removeRowSorterListener
public DefaultRowSorter()
DefaultRowSorter.protected final void setModelWrapper(DefaultRowSorter.ModelWrapper<M,I> modelWrapper)
modelWrapper - the model wrapper responsible for providing the data that gets sorted and filteredIllegalArgumentException - if modelWrapper is null
protected final DefaultRowSorter.ModelWrapper<M,I> getModelWrapper()
public final M getModel()
public void setSortable(int column, boolean sortable)
toggleSortOrder is invoked. It is still possible to sort on a column that has been marked as unsortable by directly setting the sort keys. The default is true.column - the column to enable or disable sorting on, in terms of the underlying modelsortable - whether or not the specified column is sortableIndexOutOfBoundsException - if column is outside the range of the modelpublic boolean isSortable(int column)
column - the column to check sorting for, in terms of the underlying modelIndexOutOfBoundsException - if column is outside the range of the underlying modelpublic void setSortKeys(List<? extends RowSorter.SortKey> sortKeys)
List; subsequent changes to the supplied List do not effect this DefaultRowSorter. If the sort keys have changed this triggers a sort.setSortKeys in class RowSorter<M>
sortKeys - the new SortKeys; null is a shorthand for specifying an empty list, indicating that the view should be unsortedIllegalArgumentException - if any of the values in sortKeys are null or have a column index outside the range of the modelpublic List<? extends RowSorter.SortKey> getSortKeys()
non-null List. If you need to change the sort keys, make a copy of the returned List, mutate the copy and invoke setSortKeys with the new list.getSortKeys in class RowSorter<M>
public void setMaxSortKeys(int max)
setMaxSortKeys(2) is invoked on it. The user clicks the header for column 1, causing the table rows to be sorted based on the items in column 1. Next, the user clicks the header for column 2, causing the table to be sorted based on the items in column 2; if any items in column 2 are equal, then those particular rows are ordered based on the items in column 1. In this case, we say that the rows are primarily sorted on column 2, and secondarily on column 1. If the user then clicks the header for column 3, then the items are primarily sorted on column 3 and secondarily sorted on column 2. Because the maximum number of sort keys has been set to 2 with setMaxSortKeys, column 1 no longer has an effect on the order.  The maximum number of sort keys is enforced by toggleSortOrder. You can specify more sort keys by invoking setSortKeys directly and they will all be honored. However if toggleSortOrder is subsequently invoked the maximum number of sort keys will be enforced. The default value is 3.
max - the maximum number of sort keysIllegalArgumentException - if max < 1public int getMaxSortKeys()
public void setSortsOnUpdates(boolean sortsOnUpdates)
rowsUpdated is invoked). For example, if this is true and the user edits an entry the location of that item in the view may change. The default is false.sortsOnUpdates - whether or not to sort on update eventspublic boolean getSortsOnUpdates()
public void setRowFilter(RowFilter<? super M,? super I> filter)
null indicates all values from the model should be included.  RowFilter's include method is passed an Entry that wraps the underlying model. The number of columns in the Entry corresponds to the number of columns in the ModelWrapper. The identifier comes from the ModelWrapper as well. 
This method triggers a sort.
filter - the filter used to determine what entries should be includedpublic RowFilter<? super M,? super I> getRowFilter()
public void toggleSortOrder(int column)
toggleSortOrder in class RowSorter<M>
column - index of the column to make the primary sorted column, in terms of the underlying modelIndexOutOfBoundsException - if column is outside the range of the underlying modelpublic int convertRowIndexToView(int index)
index in terms of the view. That is, for the row index in the coordinates of the underlying model this returns the row index in terms of the view.convertRowIndexToView in class RowSorter<M>
index - the row index in terms of the underlying modelIndexOutOfBoundsException - if index is outside the range of the modelpublic int convertRowIndexToModel(int index)
index in terms of the underlying model. That is, for the row index in the coordinates of the view this returns the row index in terms of the underlying model.convertRowIndexToModel in class RowSorter<M>
index - the row index in terms of the underlying viewIndexOutOfBoundsException - if index is outside the range of the viewpublic void sort()
sortKeys list indicates that the view should unsorted, the same as the model.protected boolean useToString(int column)
ModelWrapper.getStringValueAt will be used, otherwise ModelWrapper.getValueAt will be used. It is up to subclasses, such as TableRowSorter, to honor this value in their ModelWrapper implementation.column - the index of the column to test, in terms of the underlying modelIndexOutOfBoundsException - if column is not validpublic void setComparator(int column, Comparator<?> comparator)
Comparator to use when sorting the specified column. This does not trigger a sort. If you want to sort after setting the comparator you need to explicitly invoke sort.column - the index of the column the Comparator is to be used for, in terms of the underlying modelcomparator - the Comparator to useIndexOutOfBoundsException - if column is outside the range of the underlying modelpublic Comparator<?> getComparator(int column)
Comparator for the specified column. This will return null if a Comparator has not been specified for the column.column - the column to fetch the Comparator for, in terms of the underlying modelComparator for the specified columnIndexOutOfBoundsException - if column is outside the range of the underlying modelpublic int getViewRowCount()
getViewRowCount in class RowSorter<M>
public int getModelRowCount()
getModelRowCount in class RowSorter<M>
public void modelStructureChanged()
TableModel changed, this method would be invoked. You normally do not call this method. This method is public to allow view classes to call it.
modelStructureChanged in class RowSorter<M>
public void allRowsChanged()
You normally do not call this method. This method is public to allow view classes to call it.
allRowsChanged in class RowSorter<M>
public void rowsInserted(int firstRow, int endRow)
The arguments give the indices of the effected range. The first argument is in terms of the model before the change, and must be less than or equal to the size of the model before the change. The second argument is in terms of the model after the change and must be less than the size of the model after the change. For example, if you have a 5-row model and add 3 items to the end of the model the indices are 5, 7.
You normally do not call this method. This method is public to allow view classes to call it.
rowsInserted in class RowSorter<M>
firstRow - the first rowendRow - the last rowIndexOutOfBoundsException - if either argument is invalid, or firstRow > endRow
public void rowsDeleted(int firstRow, int endRow)
The arguments give the indices of the effected range and are in terms of the model before the change. For example, if you have a 5-row model and delete 3 items from the end of the model the indices are 2, 4.
You normally do not call this method. This method is public to allow view classes to call it.
rowsDeleted in class RowSorter<M>
firstRow - the first rowendRow - the last rowIndexOutOfBoundsException - if either argument is outside the range of the model before the change, or firstRow > endRow
public void rowsUpdated(int firstRow, int endRow)
You normally do not call this method. This method is public to allow view classes to call it.
rowsUpdated in class RowSorter<M>
firstRow - the first row, in terms of the underlying modelendRow - the last row, in terms of the underlying modelIndexOutOfBoundsException - if either argument is outside the range of the underlying model, or firstRow > endRow
public void rowsUpdated(int firstRow, int endRow, int column)
You normally do not call this method. This method is public to allow view classes to call it.
rowsUpdated in class RowSorter<M>
firstRow - the first row, in terms of the underlying modelendRow - the last row, in terms of the underlying modelcolumn - the column that has changed, in terms of the underlying modelIndexOutOfBoundsException - if either argument is outside the range of the underlying model after the change, firstRow > endRow, or column is outside the range of the underlying model
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