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How to make JTable column contain checkboxes?

Preface: I am horrible with java, and worse with java ui components.

I have found several different tutorials on how to add buttons to tables, however I am struggling with adding checkboxes. I need to have a column that draws a text box ticked on default (cell renderer i think handles that), then on click of tickbox, unticks the box, redraws said box, and fires off an event somewhere I can track.

currently I have a custom cellrenderer:

public class GraphButtonCellRenderer extends JCheckBox implements TableCellRenderer {
public GraphButtonCellRenderer() {
}
public Component getTableCellRendererComponent(JTable table, Object value, boolean isSelected, boolean hasFocus, int row, int column) {
    if(isSelected)
        setSelected(true);
    else
        setSelected(false);
    setMargin(new Insets(0, 16, 0, 0));
    setIconTextGap(0);

    setBackground(new Color(255,255,255,0));
    return this;
}}

Which currently handles drawing the tick box, but only ticks and unticks the box if that row is selected. But I don't know how to handle the events. Really what I am asking is possibly a link to a good tutorial on how to add checkboxes cleanly to a JTable. Any assist is greatly appreciated :)

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theraven Avatar asked May 25 '10 01:05

theraven


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2 Answers

There's no need to create your own table renderer. Here's a simpler example. Just create a custom table model and for a given column return the class Boolean for:

public Class getColumnClass(int column)

If you want the column to be editable, return true for

public boolean isCellEditable(int row, int column)

JTable takes care of the rendering for you.

Another example is here.

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Jay Askren Avatar answered Oct 10 '22 23:10

Jay Askren


As Peter say, its easy using extended DefaultTableModel class, ex:

class NewTableModel extends DefaultTableModel{
        public Class<?> getColumnClass(int columnIndex) {
            return getValueAt(0, columnIndex).getClass();
        }
    }
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Kachwahed Avatar answered Oct 10 '22 23:10

Kachwahed