public class JFormattedTextField extends JTextField
JFormattedTextField
extends JTextField
adding support for formatting arbitrary values, as well as retrieving a particular object once the user has edited the text. The following illustrates configuring a JFormattedTextField
to edit dates:
JFormattedTextField ftf = new JFormattedTextField(); ftf.setValue(new Date());
Once a JFormattedTextField
has been created, you can listen for editing changes by way of adding a PropertyChangeListener
and listening for PropertyChangeEvent
s with the property name value
.
JFormattedTextField
allows configuring what action should be taken when focus is lost. The possible configurations are:
Value |
Description |
---|---|
JFormattedTextField.REVERT | Revert the display to match that of getValue , possibly losing the current edit. |
JFormattedTextField.COMMIT | Commits the current value. If the value being edited isn't considered a legal value by the AbstractFormatter that is, a ParseException is thrown, then the value will not change, and then edited value will persist. |
JFormattedTextField.COMMIT_OR_REVERT | Similar to COMMIT , but if the value isn't legal, behave like REVERT . |
JFormattedTextField.PERSIST | Do nothing, don't obtain a new AbstractFormatter , and don't update the value. |
JFormattedTextField.COMMIT_OR_REVERT
, refer to setFocusLostBehavior(int)
for more information on this. JFormattedTextField
allows the focus to leave, even if the currently edited value is invalid. To lock the focus down while the JFormattedTextField
is an invalid edit state you can attach an InputVerifier
. The following code snippet shows a potential implementation of such an InputVerifier
:
public class FormattedTextFieldVerifier extends InputVerifier { public boolean verify(JComponent input) { if (input instanceof JFormattedTextField) { JFormattedTextField ftf = (JFormattedTextField)input; AbstractFormatter formatter = ftf.getFormatter(); if (formatter != null) { String text = ftf.getText(); try { formatter.stringToValue(text); return true; } catch (ParseException pe) { return false; } } } return true; } public boolean shouldYieldFocus(JComponent input) { return verify(input); } }
Alternatively, you could invoke commitEdit
, which would also commit the value.
JFormattedTextField
does not do the formatting it self, rather formatting is done through an instance of JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter
which is obtained from an instance of JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatterFactory
. Instances of JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter
are notified when they become active by way of the install
method, at which point the JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter
can install whatever it needs to, typically a DocumentFilter
. Similarly when JFormattedTextField
no longer needs the AbstractFormatter
, it will invoke uninstall
.
JFormattedTextField
typically queries the AbstractFormatterFactory
for an AbstractFormat
when it gains or loses focus. Although this can change based on the focus lost policy. If the focus lost policy is JFormattedTextField.PERSIST
and the JFormattedTextField
has been edited, the AbstractFormatterFactory
will not be queried until the value has been committed. Similarly if the focus lost policy is JFormattedTextField.COMMIT
and an exception is thrown from stringToValue
, the AbstractFormatterFactory
will not be queried when focus is lost or gained.
JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter
is also responsible for determining when values are committed to the JFormattedTextField
. Some JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter
s will make new values available on every edit, and others will never commit the value. You can force the current value to be obtained from the current JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter
by way of invoking commitEdit
. commitEdit
will be invoked whenever return is pressed in the JFormattedTextField
.
If an AbstractFormatterFactory
has not been explicitly set, one will be set based on the Class
of the value type after setValue
has been invoked (assuming value is non-null). For example, in the following code an appropriate AbstractFormatterFactory
and AbstractFormatter
will be created to handle formatting of numbers:
JFormattedTextField tf = new JFormattedTextField(); tf.setValue(100);
Warning: As the AbstractFormatter
will typically install a DocumentFilter
on the Document
, and a NavigationFilter
on the JFormattedTextField
you should not install your own. If you do, you are likely to see odd behavior in that the editing policy of the AbstractFormatter
will not be enforced.
Warning: Swing is not thread safe. For more information see Swing's Threading Policy.
Warning: Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with future Swing releases. The current serialization support is appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage of all JavaBeans™ has been added to the java.beans
package. Please see XMLEncoder
.
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
---|---|
static class |
JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter Instances of |
static class |
JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatterFactory Instances of |
JTextField.AccessibleJTextField
JTextComponent.AccessibleJTextComponent, JTextComponent.DropLocation, JTextComponent.KeyBinding
JComponent.AccessibleJComponent
Container.AccessibleAWTContainer
Component.AccessibleAWTComponent, Component.BaselineResizeBehavior, Component.BltBufferStrategy, Component.FlipBufferStrategy
public static final int COMMIT
Constant identifying that when focus is lost, commitEdit
should be invoked. If in committing the new value a ParseException
is thrown, the invalid value will remain.
setFocusLostBehavior(int)
, Constant Field Valuespublic static final int COMMIT_OR_REVERT
Constant identifying that when focus is lost, commitEdit
should be invoked. If in committing the new value a ParseException
is thrown, the value will be reverted.
setFocusLostBehavior(int)
, Constant Field Valuespublic static final int REVERT
Constant identifying that when focus is lost, editing value should be reverted to current value set on the JFormattedTextField
.
setFocusLostBehavior(int)
, Constant Field Valuespublic static final int PERSIST
Constant identifying that when focus is lost, the edited value should be left.
setFocusLostBehavior(int)
, Constant Field Valuespublic JFormattedTextField()
Creates a JFormattedTextField
with no AbstractFormatterFactory
. Use setMask
or setFormatterFactory
to configure the JFormattedTextField
to edit a particular type of value.
public JFormattedTextField(Object value)
Creates a JFormattedTextField with the specified value. This will create an AbstractFormatterFactory
based on the type of value
.
value
- Initial value for the JFormattedTextFieldpublic JFormattedTextField(Format format)
Creates a JFormattedTextField
. format
is wrapped in an appropriate AbstractFormatter
which is then wrapped in an AbstractFormatterFactory
.
format
- Format used to look up an AbstractFormatterpublic JFormattedTextField(JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter formatter)
Creates a JFormattedTextField
with the specified AbstractFormatter
. The AbstractFormatter
is placed in an AbstractFormatterFactory
.
formatter
- AbstractFormatter to use for formatting.public JFormattedTextField(JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatterFactory factory)
Creates a JFormattedTextField
with the specified AbstractFormatterFactory
.
factory
- AbstractFormatterFactory used for formatting.public JFormattedTextField(JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatterFactory factory, Object currentValue)
Creates a JFormattedTextField
with the specified AbstractFormatterFactory
and initial value.
factory
- AbstractFormatterFactory
used for formatting.currentValue
- Initial value to usepublic void setFocusLostBehavior(int behavior)
Sets the behavior when focus is lost. This will be one of JFormattedTextField.COMMIT_OR_REVERT
, JFormattedTextField.REVERT
, JFormattedTextField.COMMIT
or JFormattedTextField.PERSIST
Note that some AbstractFormatter
s may push changes as they occur, so that the value of this will have no effect.
This will throw an IllegalArgumentException
if the object passed in is not one of the afore mentioned values.
The default value of this property is JFormattedTextField.COMMIT_OR_REVERT
.
behavior
- Identifies behavior when focus is lostIllegalArgumentException
- if behavior is not one of the known valuespublic int getFocusLostBehavior()
Returns the behavior when focus is lost. This will be one of COMMIT_OR_REVERT
, COMMIT
, REVERT
or PERSIST
Note that some AbstractFormatter
s may push changes as they occur, so that the value of this will have no effect.
public void setFormatterFactory(JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatterFactory tf)
Sets the AbstractFormatterFactory
. AbstractFormatterFactory
is able to return an instance of AbstractFormatter
that is used to format a value for display, as well an enforcing an editing policy.
If you have not explicitly set an AbstractFormatterFactory
by way of this method (or a constructor) an AbstractFormatterFactory
and consequently an AbstractFormatter
will be used based on the Class
of the value. NumberFormatter
will be used for Number
s, DateFormatter
will be used for Dates
, otherwise DefaultFormatter
will be used.
This is a JavaBeans bound property.
tf
- AbstractFormatterFactory
used to lookup instances of AbstractFormatter
public JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatterFactory getFormatterFactory()
Returns the current AbstractFormatterFactory
.
AbstractFormatterFactory
used to determine AbstractFormatter
ssetFormatterFactory(javax.swing.JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatterFactory)
protected void setFormatter(JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter format)
Sets the current AbstractFormatter
.
You should not normally invoke this, instead set the AbstractFormatterFactory
or set the value. JFormattedTextField
will invoke this as the state of the JFormattedTextField
changes and requires the value to be reset. JFormattedTextField
passes in the AbstractFormatter
obtained from the AbstractFormatterFactory
.
This is a JavaBeans bound property.
format
- AbstractFormatter to use for formattingsetFormatterFactory(javax.swing.JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatterFactory)
public JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter getFormatter()
Returns the AbstractFormatter
that is used to format and parse the current value.
public void setValue(Object value)
Sets the value that will be formatted by an AbstractFormatter
obtained from the current AbstractFormatterFactory
. If no AbstractFormatterFactory
has been specified, this will attempt to create one based on the type of value
.
The default value of this property is null.
This is a JavaBeans bound property.
value
- Current value to displaypublic Object getValue()
Returns the last valid value. Based on the editing policy of the AbstractFormatter
this may not return the current value. The currently edited value can be obtained by invoking commitEdit
followed by getValue
.
public void commitEdit() throws ParseException
Forces the current value to be taken from the AbstractFormatter
and set as the current value. This has no effect if there is no current AbstractFormatter
installed.
ParseException
- if the AbstractFormatter
is not able to format the current valuepublic boolean isEditValid()
Returns true if the current value being edited is valid. The value of this is managed by the current AbstractFormatter
, as such there is no public setter for it.
protected void invalidEdit()
Invoked when the user inputs an invalid value. This gives the component a chance to provide feedback. The default implementation beeps.
protected void processInputMethodEvent(InputMethodEvent e)
Processes any input method events, such as InputMethodEvent.INPUT_METHOD_TEXT_CHANGED
or InputMethodEvent.CARET_POSITION_CHANGED
.
processInputMethodEvent
in class JTextComponent
e
- the InputMethodEvent
InputMethodEvent
protected void processFocusEvent(FocusEvent e)
Processes any focus events, such as FocusEvent.FOCUS_GAINED
or FocusEvent.FOCUS_LOST
.
processFocusEvent
in class Component
e
- the FocusEvent
FocusEvent
public Action[] getActions()
Fetches the command list for the editor. This is the list of commands supported by the plugged-in UI augmented by the collection of commands that the editor itself supports. These are useful for binding to events, such as in a keymap.
getActions
in class JTextField
public String getUIClassID()
Gets the class ID for a UI.
getUIClassID
in class JTextField
JComponent.getUIClassID()
public void setDocument(Document doc)
Associates the editor with a text document. The currently registered factory is used to build a view for the document, which gets displayed by the editor after revalidation. A PropertyChange event ("document") is propagated to each listener.
setDocument
in class JTextField
doc
- the document to display/editJTextComponent.getDocument()
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