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How to select different cells of a JTable programmatically in Java?
A JTable is a subclass of JComponent class and it can be used to create a table with information displayed in multiple rows and columns. When a value is selected from a JTable, a TableModelEvent is generated, which is handled by implementing a TableModelListener interface.In general, a user can select the rows and columns manually in a JTable, we can also select different cells of a JTable programmatically using setRowSelectionInterval() and setColumnSelectionInterval() methods of JTable class.Exampleimport java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import javax.swing.*; public class JTableCellSelectionTest extends JFrame { private JTable table; public JTableCellSelectionTest() { ...
Read MoreHow to detect the value change of a JSlider in Java?
A JSlider is a subclass of JComponent class and it is similar to scroll bar which allows the user to select a numeric value from a specified range of integer values. A JSlider has a knob which can slide on a range of values and can be used to select a particular value. and it can generate a ChangeListener interface.We can detect the value changed when the slider is moved horizontally using the Graphics2D class and override paint() method.Exampleimport java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import javax.swing.*; import javax.swing.event.*; public class ValueChangeJSliderTest extends JFrame { private JSlider slider; ...
Read MoreC++ Standards Support in GCC
GCC supports different dialects of C++, corresponding to the multiple published ISO standards. Which standard it implements can be selected using the -std= command-line option.C++98 − GCC has full support for the 1998 C++ standard as modified in 2003 and renamed to C++03 and some later defect reports.C++11 − GCC 4.8.1 was the first complete implementation of the 2011 C++ standard, previously known as C++0x.C++14 − GCC has full support for the latest revision of the C++ standard, which was published in 2014.C++17 − GCC has experimental support for the next revision of the C++ standard, which is expected to ...
Read MoreWhat are Aggregates and PODs in C++?
POD is an acronym in C++ that means plain old data. It is a class/struct that ONLY has member variables and no methods, constructors, destructors, virtual functions, etc. For example, Example#include using namespace std; // POD struct MyStruct { int key; string data; }; int main() { struct MyStruct s; s.key = 1; s.data = "hello"; return 0; }The struct MyStruct has no user defined ctor, dtor, etc and hence is a POD.An aggregate is an array or a class with no user-declared constructors, no private or protected non-static data members, no base ...
Read MoreHow can we detect the double click events of a JTable row in Java?
A JTable is a subclass of JComponent for displaying complex data structures. A JTable can follow the Model View Controller (MVC) design pattern for displaying the data in rows and columns. A JTable can generate TableModelListener, TableColumnModelListener, ListSelectionListener, CellEditorListener and RowSorterListener interfaces. We can detect the double click events of a JTable by using a MouseAdapter class or MouseListener interface. We can set the getClickCount() value to '2' of a MouseEvent class for detecting the double click events of a JTable.Exampleimport java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import javax.swing.*; import javax.swing.table.*; public final class DoublClickJTableRowTest extends JFrame { private JTable table; private JScrollPane scrollPane; public DoublClickJTableRowTest() { ...
Read MoreC++ vs C++0x vs C++11 vs C++98
C++98 was the first edition of the C++ standard. It had defined all the basic language constructs, the STL, and the standard library.C++03 was the next revision to this standard. This was majorly a considered a bugfix for the standard as it corrected 92 core language defect reports, 125 library defect reports, and included only one new language feature: value initialization.C++0x was the name of the work in progress that was expected to complete by 2008-09 but finally completed in 2011.C++11 was the modern C++ standard published in 2011. This brought many major extensions and improvements to the existing language. ...
Read MoreWhat is the importance of JViewport class in Java?
JViewportA JViewport class defines the basic scrolling model and it is designed to support both logical scrolling and pixel-based scrolling.The viewport's child called the view is scrolled by calling JViewport.setViewPosition() method.A JViewport class supports logical scrolling, that is a kind of scrolling in which view coordinates are not pixels.To support a logical scrolling, JViewport defines a small set of methods that can be used to define the geometry of a viewport and a view. By default, these methods just report the pixel dimensions of the viewport and view.Exampleimport java.awt.*; import javax.swing.*; public class JViewportTest extends JFrame { public JViewportTest() { setTitle("JViewport Test"); ...
Read MoreHow do I declare a two-dimensional array in C++ using new?
A dynamic 2D array is basically an array of pointers to arrays. So you first need to initialize the array of pointers to pointers and then initialize each 1d array in a loop.example#include using namespace std; int main() { int rows = 3, cols = 4; int** arr = new int*[rows]; for(int i = 0; i < rows; ++i) arr[i] = new int[cols]; return 0; } This will create an 2D array of size 3x4. Be vary of clearing the memory in such cases as you'll need to delete the memory in the ...
Read MoreDifference between const int*, const int * const, and int const * in C/C++?
The above symbols mean the following −int* - Pointer to int. This one is pretty obvious. int const * - Pointer to const int. int * const - Const pointer to int int const * const - Const pointer to const intAlso note that −const int * And int const * are the same. const int * const And int const * const are the same.If you ever face confusion in reading such symbols, remember the Spiral rule: Start from the name of the variable and move clockwise to the next pointer or type. Repeat until expression ends.
Read MoreTokenize a string in C++?
First way is using a stringstream to read words seperated by spaces. This is a little limited but does the task fairly well if you provide the proper checks. example#include #include #include using namespace std; int main() { string str("Hello from the dark side"); string tmp; // A string to store the word on each iteration. stringstream str_strm(str); vector words; // Create vector to hold our words while (str_strm >> tmp) { // Provide proper checks here for tmp like if empty // ...
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