public static final class JTree.DropLocation extends TransferHandler.DropLocation
TransferHandler.DropLocation
representing
a drop location for a JTree
.JTree.getDropLocation()
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
int |
getChildIndex()
Returns the index where the dropped data should be inserted
with respect to the path returned by
getPath() . |
TreePath |
getPath()
Returns the path where dropped data should be placed in the
tree.
|
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this drop location.
|
getDropPoint
public int getChildIndex()
getPath()
.
For drop modes DropMode.USE_SELECTION
and
DropMode.ON
, this index is unimportant (and it will
always be -1
) as the only interesting data is the
path over which the drop operation occurred.
For drop mode DropMode.INSERT
, this index
indicates the index at which the data should be inserted into
the parent path represented by getPath()
.
-1
indicates that the drop occurred over the
parent itself, and in most cases should be treated as inserting
into either the beginning or the end of the parent's list of
children.
For DropMode.ON_OR_INSERT
, this value will be
an insert index, as described above, or -1
if
the drop occurred over the path itself.
getPath()
public TreePath getPath()
Interpretation of this value depends on the drop mode set on the
component. If the drop mode is DropMode.USE_SELECTION
or DropMode.ON
, the return value is the path in the
tree over which the data has been (or will be) dropped.
null
indicates that the drop is over empty space,
not associated with a particular path.
If the drop mode is DropMode.INSERT
, the return value
refers to the path that should become the parent of the new data,
in which case getChildIndex()
indicates where the
new item should be inserted into this parent path. A
null
path indicates that no parent path has been
determined, which can happen for multiple reasons:
null
case.
If the drop mode is DropMode.ON_OR_INSERT
,
getChildIndex
can be used to determine whether the
drop is on top of the path itself (-1
) or the index
at which it should be inserted into the path (values other than
-1
).
getChildIndex()
public String toString()
toString
in class TransferHandler.DropLocation
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