JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

javax.swing
Interface MutableComboBoxModel

All Superinterfaces:
ComboBoxModel, ListModel
All Known Implementing Classes:
DefaultComboBoxModel

public interface MutableComboBoxModel
extends ComboBoxModel

A mutable version of ComboBoxModel.


Method Summary
 void addElement(Object obj)
          Adds an item at the end of the model.
 void insertElementAt(Object obj, int index)
          Adds an item at a specific index.
 void removeElement(Object obj)
          Removes an item from the model.
 void removeElementAt(int index)
          Removes an item at a specific index.
 
Methods inherited from interface javax.swing.ComboBoxModel
getSelectedItem, setSelectedItem
 
Methods inherited from interface javax.swing.ListModel
addListDataListener, getElementAt, getSize, removeListDataListener
 

Method Detail

addElement

public void addElement(Object obj)
Adds an item at the end of the model. The implementation of this method should notify all registered ListDataListeners that the item has been added.

Parameters:
obj - the Object to be added

removeElement

public void removeElement(Object obj)
Removes an item from the model. The implementation of this method should should notify all registered ListDataListeners that the item has been removed.

Parameters:
obj - the Object to be removed

insertElementAt

public void insertElementAt(Object obj,
                            int index)
Adds an item at a specific index. The implementation of this method should notify all registered ListDataListeners that the item has been added.

Parameters:
obj - the Object to be added
index - location to add the object

removeElementAt

public void removeElementAt(int index)
Removes an item at a specific index. The implementation of this method should notify all registered ListDataListeners that the item has been removed.

Parameters:
index - location of object to be removed

JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

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