Class AccessibleStateSet
- java.lang.Object
-
- javax.accessibility.AccessibleStateSet
public class AccessibleStateSet extends Object
Class AccessibleStateSet
determines a component's state set. The state set of a component is a set of AccessibleState
objects and descriptions. E.G., The current overall state of the object, such as whether it is enabled, has focus, etc.
- See Also:
AccessibleState
Fields
Modifier and Type | Field | Description |
---|---|---|
protected Vector<AccessibleState> | states | Each entry in the |
Constructors
Constructor | Description |
---|---|
AccessibleStateSet() | Creates a new empty state set. |
AccessibleStateSet(AccessibleState[] states) | Creates a new state with the initial set of states contained in the array of states passed in. |
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
boolean | add(AccessibleState state) | Adds a new state to the current state set if it is not already present. |
void | addAll(AccessibleState[] states) | Adds all of the states to the existing state set. |
void | clear() | Removes all the states from the current state set. |
boolean | contains(AccessibleState state) | Checks if the current state is in the state set. |
boolean | remove(AccessibleState state) | Removes a state from the current state set. |
AccessibleState[] | toArray() | Returns the current state set as an array of |
String | toString() | Creates a localized string representing all the states in the set using the default locale. |
Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
Fields
states
protected Vector<AccessibleState> states
Each entry in the Vector
represents an AccessibleState
.
Constructors
AccessibleStateSet
public AccessibleStateSet()
Creates a new empty state set.
AccessibleStateSet
public AccessibleStateSet(AccessibleState[] states)
Creates a new state with the initial set of states contained in the array of states passed in. Duplicate entries are ignored.
- Parameters:
-
states
- an array ofAccessibleState
describing the state set
Methods
add
public boolean add(AccessibleState state)
Adds a new state to the current state set if it is not already present. If the state is already in the state set, the state set is unchanged and the return value is false
. Otherwise, the state is added to the state set and the return value is true
.
- Parameters:
-
state
- the state to add to the state set - Returns:
-
true
if state is added to the state set;false
if the state set is unchanged
addAll
public void addAll(AccessibleState[] states)
Adds all of the states to the existing state set. Duplicate entries are ignored.
- Parameters:
-
states
-AccessibleState
array describing the state set
remove
public boolean remove(AccessibleState state)
Removes a state from the current state set. If the state is not in the set, the state set will be unchanged and the return value will be false
. If the state is in the state set, it will be removed from the set and the return value will be true
.
- Parameters:
-
state
- the state to remove from the state set - Returns:
-
true
if the state is in the state set;false
if the state set will be unchanged
clear
public void clear()
Removes all the states from the current state set.
contains
public boolean contains(AccessibleState state)
Checks if the current state is in the state set.
- Parameters:
-
state
- the state - Returns:
-
true
if the state is in the state set; otherwisefalse
toArray
public AccessibleState[] toArray()
Returns the current state set as an array of AccessibleState
.
- Returns:
-
AccessibleState
array containing the current state
toString
public String toString()
Creates a localized string representing all the states in the set using the default locale.
- Overrides:
-
toString
in classObject
- Returns:
- comma separated localized string
- See Also:
AccessibleBundle.toDisplayString(java.lang.String, java.util.Locale)
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