Interface MutableTreeNode
- All Superinterfaces:
TreeNode
- All Known Implementing Classes:
-
DefaultMutableTreeNode
,JTree.DynamicUtilTreeNode
public interface MutableTreeNode extends TreeNode
Defines the requirements for a tree node object that can change -- by adding or removing child nodes, or by changing the contents of a user object stored in the node.
- See Also:
-
DefaultMutableTreeNode
,JTree
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
void | insert(MutableTreeNode child,
int index) | Adds |
void | remove(int index) | Removes the child at |
void | remove(MutableTreeNode node) | Removes |
void | removeFromParent() | Removes the receiver from its parent. |
void | setParent(MutableTreeNode newParent) | Sets the parent of the receiver to |
void | setUserObject(Object object) | Resets the user object of the receiver to |
Methods declared in interface javax.swing.tree.TreeNode
children, getAllowsChildren, getChildAt, getChildCount, getIndex, getParent, isLeaf
Methods
insert
void insert(MutableTreeNode child, int index)
Adds child
to the receiver at index
. child
will be messaged with setParent
.
- Parameters:
-
child
- node to be added -
index
- index of the receiver
remove
void remove(int index)
Removes the child at index
from the receiver.
- Parameters:
-
index
- index of child to be removed
remove
void remove(MutableTreeNode node)
Removes node
from the receiver. setParent
will be messaged on node
.
- Parameters:
-
node
- node to be removed from the receiver
setUserObject
void setUserObject(Object object)
Resets the user object of the receiver to object
.
- Parameters:
-
object
- object to be set as a receiver
removeFromParent
void removeFromParent()
Removes the receiver from its parent.
setParent
void setParent(MutableTreeNode newParent)
Sets the parent of the receiver to newParent
.
- Parameters:
-
newParent
- node to be set as parent of the receiver
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