public class SpinnerNumberModel extends AbstractSpinnerModelimplements Serializable
SpinnerModel for sequences of numbers. The upper and lower bounds of the sequence are defined by properties called
minimum and
maximum. The size of the increase or decrease computed by the
nextValue and
previousValue methods is defined by a property called
stepSize. The
minimum and
maximum properties can be
null to indicate that the sequence has no lower or upper limit. All of the properties in this class are defined in terms of two generic types:
Number and
Comparable, so that all Java numeric types may be accommodated. Internally, there's only support for values whose type is one of the primitive
Number types:
Double,
Float,
Long,
Integer,
Short, or
Byte.
To create a SpinnerNumberModel for the integer range zero to one hundred, with fifty as the initial value, one could write:
Integer value = new Integer(50); Integer min = new Integer(0); Integer max = new Integer(100); Integer step = new Integer(1); SpinnerNumberModel model = new SpinnerNumberModel(value, min, max, step); int fifty = model.getNumber().intValue();
Spinners for integers and doubles are common, so special constructors for these cases are provided. For example to create the model in the previous example, one could also write:
SpinnerNumberModel model = new SpinnerNumberModel(50, 0, 100, 1);
This model inherits a ChangeListener. The ChangeListeners are notified whenever the model's value, stepSize, minimum, or maximum properties changes.
JSpinner,
SpinnerModel,
AbstractSpinnerModel,
SpinnerListModel,
SpinnerDateModel
listenerList| Constructor and Description |
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SpinnerNumberModel()
Constructs a
SpinnerNumberModel with no
minimum or
maximum value,
stepSize equal to one, and an initial value of zero.
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SpinnerNumberModel(double value, double minimum, double maximum, double stepSize)
Constructs a
SpinnerNumberModel with the specified
value,
minimum/
maximum bounds, and
stepSize.
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SpinnerNumberModel(int value, int minimum, int maximum, int stepSize)
Constructs a
SpinnerNumberModel with the specified
value,
minimum/
maximum bounds, and
stepSize.
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SpinnerNumberModel(Number
Constructs a
SpinnerModel that represents a closed sequence of numbers from
minimum to
maximum.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Comparable |
getMaximum()
Returns the last number in the sequence.
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Comparable |
getMinimum()
Returns the first number in this sequence.
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Object |
getNextValue()
Returns the next number in the sequence.
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Number |
getNumber()
Returns the value of the current element of the sequence.
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Object |
getPreviousValue()
Returns the previous number in the sequence.
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Number |
getStepSize()
Returns the size of the value change computed by the
getNextValue and
getPreviousValue methods.
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Object |
getValue()
Returns the value of the current element of the sequence.
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void |
setMaximum(Comparable
Changes the upper bound for numbers in this sequence.
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void |
setMinimum(Comparable
Changes the lower bound for numbers in this sequence.
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void |
setStepSize(Number
Changes the size of the value change computed by the
getNextValue and
getPreviousValue methods.
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void |
setValue(Object
Sets the current value for this sequence.
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addChangeListener, fireStateChanged, getChangeListeners, getListeners, removeChangeListenerpublic SpinnerNumberModel(Numbervalue, Comparable minimum, Comparable maximum, Number stepSize)
SpinnerModel that represents a closed sequence of numbers from
minimum to
maximum. The
nextValue and
previousValue methods compute elements of the sequence by adding or subtracting
stepSize respectively. All of the parameters must be mutually
Comparable,
value and
stepSize must be instances of
Integer
Long,
Float, or
Double.
The minimum and maximum parameters can be null to indicate that the range doesn't have an upper or lower bound. If value or stepSize is null, or if both minimum and maximum are specified and minimum > maximum then an IllegalArgumentException is thrown. Similarly if (minimum <= value <= maximum) is false, an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.
value - the current (non
null) value of the model
minimum - the first number in the sequence or
null
maximum - the last number in the sequence or
null
stepSize - the difference between elements of the sequence
IllegalArgumentException - if stepSize or value is
null or if the following expression is false:
minimum <= value <= maximum
public SpinnerNumberModel(int value,
int minimum,
int maximum,
int stepSize)
SpinnerNumberModel with the specified
value,
minimum/
maximum bounds, and
stepSize.
value - the current value of the model
minimum - the first number in the sequence
maximum - the last number in the sequence
stepSize - the difference between elements of the sequence
IllegalArgumentException - if the following expression is false:
minimum <= value <= maximum
public SpinnerNumberModel(double value,
double minimum,
double maximum,
double stepSize)
SpinnerNumberModel with the specified
value,
minimum/
maximum bounds, and
stepSize.
value - the current value of the model
minimum - the first number in the sequence
maximum - the last number in the sequence
stepSize - the difference between elements of the sequence
IllegalArgumentException - if the following expression is false:
minimum <= value <= maximum
public SpinnerNumberModel()
SpinnerNumberModel with no
minimum or
maximum value,
stepSize equal to one, and an initial value of zero.
public void setMinimum(Comparableminimum)
minimum is
null, then there is no lower bound. No bounds checking is done here; the new
minimum value may invalidate the
(minimum <= value <= maximum) invariant enforced by the constructors. This is to simplify updating the model, naturally one should ensure that the invariant is true before calling the
getNextValue,
getPreviousValue, or
setValue methods.
Typically this property is a Number of the same type as the value however it's possible to use any Comparable with a compareTo method for a Number with the same type as the value. For example if value was a Long, minimum might be a Date subclass defined like this:
MyDate extends Date { // Date already implements Comparable
public int compareTo(Long o) {
long t = getTime();
return (t < o.longValue() ? -1 : (t == o.longValue() ? 0 : 1));
}
}
This method fires a ChangeEvent if the minimum has changed.
minimum - a
Comparable that has a
compareTo method for
Numbers with the same type as
value
getMinimum(),
setMaximum(java.lang.Comparable),
SpinnerModel.addChangeListener(javax.swing.event.ChangeListener)
public ComparablegetMinimum()
minimum property
setMinimum(java.lang.Comparable)
public void setMaximum(Comparablemaximum)
maximum is
null, then there is no upper bound. No bounds checking is done here; the new
maximum value may invalidate the
(minimum <= value < maximum) invariant enforced by the constructors. This is to simplify updating the model, naturally one should ensure that the invariant is true before calling the
next,
previous, or
setValue methods.
Typically this property is a Number of the same type as the value however it's possible to use any Comparable with a compareTo method for a Number with the same type as the value. See setMinimum for an example.
This method fires a ChangeEvent if the maximum has changed.
maximum - a
Comparable that has a
compareTo method for
Numbers with the same type as
value
getMaximum(),
setMinimum(java.lang.Comparable),
SpinnerModel.addChangeListener(javax.swing.event.ChangeListener)
public ComparablegetMaximum()
maximum property
setMaximum(java.lang.Comparable)
public void setStepSize(NumberstepSize)
getNextValue and
getPreviousValue methods. An
IllegalArgumentException is thrown if
stepSize is
null.
This method fires a ChangeEvent if the stepSize has changed.
stepSize - the size of the value change computed by the
getNextValue and
getPreviousValue methods
getNextValue(),
getPreviousValue(),
getStepSize(),
SpinnerModel.addChangeListener(javax.swing.event.ChangeListener)
public NumbergetStepSize()
getNextValue and
getPreviousValue methods.
stepSize property
setStepSize(java.lang.Number)
public ObjectgetNextValue()
getNextValue in interface
SpinnerModel
value + stepSize or
null if the sum exceeds
maximum.
SpinnerModel.getNextValue() ,
getPreviousValue(),
setStepSize(java.lang.Number)
public ObjectgetPreviousValue()
getPreviousValue in interface
SpinnerModel
value - stepSize, or
null if the sum is less than
minimum.
SpinnerModel.getPreviousValue() ,
getNextValue(),
setStepSize(java.lang.Number)
public NumbergetNumber()
setValue(java.lang.Object)
public ObjectgetValue()
getValue in interface
SpinnerModel
setValue(java.lang.Object),
getNumber()
public void setValue(Objectvalue)
value is
null, or not a
Number, an
IllegalArgumentException is thrown. No bounds checking is done here; the new value may invalidate the
(minimum <= value <= maximum) invariant enforced by the constructors. It's also possible to set the value to be something that wouldn't naturally occur in the sequence, i.e. a value that's not modulo the
stepSize. This is to simplify updating the model, and to accommodate spinners that don't want to restrict values that have been directly entered by the user. Naturally, one should ensure that the
(minimum <= value <= maximum) invariant is true before calling the
next,
previous, or
setValue methods.
This method fires a ChangeEvent if the value has changed.
setValue in interface
SpinnerModel
value - the current (non
null)
Number for this sequence
IllegalArgumentException - if
value is
null or not a
Number
getNumber(),
getValue(),
SpinnerModel.addChangeListener(javax.swing.event.ChangeListener)