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Mapping of JTable rows and columns onto frame object

Started byketo <ajay.partoti@gmail.com>
First post2012-09-29 20:50 -0700
Last post2012-09-30 14:54 -0400
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  Mapping of JTable rows and columns onto frame object keto <ajay.partoti@gmail.com> - 2012-09-29 20:50 -0700
    Re: Mapping of JTable rows and columns onto frame object Roedy Green <see_website@mindprod.com.invalid> - 2012-09-30 11:44 -0700
    Re: Mapping of JTable rows and columns onto frame object "John B. Matthews" <nospam@nospam.invalid> - 2012-09-30 14:54 -0400

#18992 — Mapping of JTable rows and columns onto frame object

Fromketo <ajay.partoti@gmail.com>
Date2012-09-29 20:50 -0700
SubjectMapping of JTable rows and columns onto frame object
Message-ID<8c11ba4d-3924-443e-ab5d-5f655380965d@googlegroups.com>
Hi,

I am using Java Graphics api. Like to map my JTable rows and columns onto the canvas with exact dimensions. I tried using jTable.getCellRect() api to get the width, height of a cell and map it on the panel using graphics object. But it gives me the incorrect dimensions. Following is the sample code.

import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
import javax.swing.JTable;
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.GridLayout;
import java.awt.event.MouseAdapter;
import java.awt.event.MouseEvent;
import javax.swing.table.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.awt.*;
 
public class SimpleTableDemo extends JPanel {
    private boolean DEBUG = false;
	  private int spacing = 6;
	  private Map columnSizes = new HashMap();
	  String[] columnNames = {"First Name",
                                "Last Name",
                                "Sport",
                                "# of Years",
                                "Vegetarian"};
 
        Object[][] data = {
	    {"Kathy", "Smith",
	     "SnowboardingXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", new Integer(5), new Boolean(false)},
	    {"John", "Doe",
	     "Rowing", new Integer(3), new Boolean(true)},
	    {"Sue", "Black",
	     "Knitting", new Integer(2), new Boolean(false)},
	    {"Jane", "White",
	     "Speed reading", new Integer(20), new Boolean(true)},
	    {"Joe", "Brown",
	     "Pool", new Integer(10), new Boolean(false)}
        };
 
        final JTable table = new JTable(data, columnNames);
		Panel1 panel;
 
    public SimpleTableDemo() {
        super(new GridLayout(3,0));
 
      
        table.setPreferredScrollableViewportSize(new Dimension(500, 70));
        //table.setFillsViewportHeight(true);
 
        if (DEBUG) {
            table.addMouseListener(new MouseAdapter() {
                public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent e) {
                    printDebugData(table);
                }
            });
        }
 
        //Create the scroll pane and add the table to it.
        JScrollPane scrollPane = new JScrollPane(table);
 
        //Add the scroll pane to this panel.
        add(scrollPane);
 
        panel = new Panel1();
        Rectangle rect = table.getCellRect(0,0,true);
 
		panel.setX(table.getWidth());
		panel.setY(0);
        panel.setWidth(rect.width);
		panel.setHeight(rect.height);
        panel.setStr(table.getModel().getValueAt(0,0).toString());
		panel.setModel(table);
 
		add(panel);
 
        final JComboBox jNumberComboBoxSize = new JComboBox();
		jNumberComboBoxSize.setModel(new javax.swing.DefaultComboBoxModel(new String[] { "11", "12", "14", "16", "18", "20", "24", "30", "36", "48", "72" }));
        jNumberComboBoxSize.addActionListener(new java.awt.event.ActionListener() {
            public void actionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) {
               jNumberComboBoxSizeActionPerformed(jNumberComboBoxSize);
            }
        });
 
		JPanel panel2 = new JPanel();
		panel2.add(jNumberComboBoxSize);
		
		add(panel2);
		adjustColumns();
 
    }
 
	private void jNumberComboBoxSizeActionPerformed(JComboBox jNumberComboBoxSize)
	{
        int fontSize = Integer.parseInt(jNumberComboBoxSize.getSelectedItem().toString());
		table.setRowHeight(fontSize);
		table.setFont(new Font("Serif", Font.BOLD, fontSize));
		Rectangle rect = table.getCellRect(0,0,true);
		panel.setX(0);
		panel.setY(0);
       // panel.setWidth(rect.width);
		panel.setHeight(rect.height);
        panel.setStr(table.getModel().getValueAt(0,0).toString());
		panel.setModel(table);
		panel.repaint();
		table.revalidate();
	}
 
    private void printDebugData(JTable table) {
        int numRows = table.getRowCount();
        int numCols = table.getColumnCount();
        javax.swing.table.TableModel model = table.getModel();
 
        System.out.println("Value of data: ");
        for (int i=0; i < numRows; i++) {
            System.out.print("    row " + i + ":");
            for (int j=0; j < numCols; j++) {
                System.out.print("  " + model.getValueAt(i, j));
            }
            System.out.println();
        }
        System.out.println("--------------------------");
    }
    
	 /*
	 *  Adjust the widths of all the columns in the table
	 */
	public void adjustColumns()
	{
		TableColumnModel tcm = table.getColumnModel();
 
		for (int i = 0; i < tcm.getColumnCount(); i++)
		{
			adjustColumn(i);
		}
	}
    
	/*
	 *  Adjust the width of the specified column in the table
	 */
	public void adjustColumn(final int column)
	{
		TableColumn tableColumn = table.getColumnModel().getColumn(column);
 
		if (! tableColumn.getResizable()) return;
 
		int columnHeaderWidth = getColumnHeaderWidth( column );
		int columnDataWidth   = getColumnDataWidth( column );
		int preferredWidth    = Math.max(columnHeaderWidth, columnDataWidth);
        panel.setWidth(preferredWidth);
		updateTableColumn(column, preferredWidth);
	}
    
	/*
	 *  Calculated the width based on the column name
	 */
	private int getColumnHeaderWidth(int column)
	{
		TableColumn tableColumn = table.getColumnModel().getColumn(column);
		Object value = tableColumn.getHeaderValue();
		TableCellRenderer renderer = tableColumn.getHeaderRenderer();
 
		if (renderer == null)
		{
			renderer = table.getTableHeader().getDefaultRenderer();
		}
 
		Component c = renderer.getTableCellRendererComponent(table, value, false, false, -1, column);
		return c.getPreferredSize().width;
	}
    
	/*
	 *  Calculate the width based on the widest cell renderer for the
	 *  given column.
	 */
	private int getColumnDataWidth(int column)
	{
		int preferredWidth = 0;
		int maxWidth = table.getColumnModel().getColumn(column).getMaxWidth();
 
		for (int row = 0; row < table.getRowCount(); row++)
		{
    		preferredWidth = Math.max(preferredWidth, getCellDataWidth(row, column));
 
			//  We've exceeded the maximum width, no need to check other rows
 
			if (preferredWidth >= maxWidth)
			    break;
		}
 
		return preferredWidth;
	}
    
	/*
	 *  Get the preferred width for the specified cell
	 */
	private int getCellDataWidth(int row, int column)
	{
		//  Inovke the renderer for the cell to calculate the preferred width
 
		TableCellRenderer cellRenderer = table.getCellRenderer(row, column);
		Component c = table.prepareRenderer(cellRenderer, row, column);
		int width = c.getPreferredSize().width + table.getIntercellSpacing().width;
 
		return width;
	}
	
	/*
	 *  Update the TableColumn with the newly calculated width
	 */
	private void updateTableColumn(int column, int width)
	{
		final TableColumn tableColumn = table.getColumnModel().getColumn(column);
		 
		if (! tableColumn.getResizable()) return;
 
		width += spacing;
 
		//  Don't shrink the column width
 
		width = Math.max(width, tableColumn.getPreferredWidth());
		
 
		columnSizes.put(tableColumn, new Integer(tableColumn.getWidth()));
		table.getTableHeader().setResizingColumn(tableColumn);
		tableColumn.setWidth(width);
	}
 
    /**
     * Create the GUI and show it.  For thread safety,
     * this method should be invoked from the
     * event-dispatching thread.
     */
    private static void createAndShowGUI() {
        //Create and set up the window.
        JFrame frame = new JFrame("SimpleTableDemo");
        frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
 
        //Create and set up the content pane.
        SimpleTableDemo newContentPane = new SimpleTableDemo();
        newContentPane.setOpaque(true); //content panes must be opaque
        frame.setContentPane(newContentPane);
 
        //Display the window.
        frame.pack();
        frame.setVisible(true);
    }
 
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        //Schedule a job for the event-dispatching thread:
        //creating and showing this application's GUI.
        javax.swing.SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
            public void run() {
                createAndShowGUI();
            }
        });
    }
}
 
class Panel1 extends JPanel
{
    int x;
	int y;
	int width;
	int height;
	String str;
	JTable model;
 
    public void setModel(JTable model)
	{
       this.model = model;
	}
 
	public void setX(int x)
	{
		this.x = x;
	}
   
    public void setY(int y)
	{
		this.y = y;
	}
 
	public void setWidth(int w)
	{
		this.width = w;
	}
	
    public void setHeight(int h)
	{
		this.height = h;
	}
 
	public void setStr(String s)
	{
		this.str = s;
	}
 
    public void paint(Graphics g)
	{
	    super.paint(g);
		int initX= 0;
		for(int row=0;row < 5; ++row)
		{
			initX = x;
			for (int col=0;col < 5;++col)
			{
				g.drawRect(x,y,width,height);
				g.drawString(model.getModel().getValueAt(row,col).toString(),x + 10,y + 10);
				x = x + width;
			}
            x = initX;
			y = y + height;
 
		}
		
	}
};
Please help to redraw a JTable cell row and height on JPanel.

Thanks,
Keto

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#18996

FromRoedy Green <see_website@mindprod.com.invalid>
Date2012-09-30 11:44 -0700
Message-ID<dm4h68lluump3rmntlpebiav593bc7gjpk@4ax.com>
In reply to#18992
On Sat, 29 Sep 2012 20:50:01 -0700 (PDT), keto
<ajay.partoti@gmail.com> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone
who said :

>I am using Java Graphics api. Like to map my JTable rows and columns onto t=
>he canvas with exact dimensions

This is not recommended. The problem is on different platforms the
fonts have different metrics.  You have to dynamically adjust. That is
what layouts do.
-- 
Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products http://mindprod.com
The iPhone 5 is a low end Rolex. 

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#18997

From"John B. Matthews" <nospam@nospam.invalid>
Date2012-09-30 14:54 -0400
Message-ID<nospam-0036E3.14545630092012@news.aioe.org>
In reply to#18992
In article <8c11ba4d-3924-443e-ab5d-5f655380965d@googlegroups.com>,
 keto <ajay.partoti@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am using Java Graphics api. Like to map my JTable rows and columns onto the 
> canvas with exact dimensions. I tried using jTable.getCellRect() api to get 
> the width, height of a cell and map it on the panel using graphics object. 
> But it gives me the incorrect dimensions. Following is the sample code.
> [...] 
> Please help to redraw a JTable cell row and height on JPanel.

Cross-posted here: <http://stackoverflow.com/a/12663970/230513>

-- 
John B. Matthews
trashgod at gmail dot com
<http://sites.google.com/site/drjohnbmatthews>

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