javax.swing.event
Class  TableColumnModelEvent
java.lang.Object
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  +--java.util.EventObject
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        +--javax.swing.event.TableColumnModelEvent
- All Implemented Interfaces: 
 - Serializable
 
- public class TableColumnModelEvent
- extends EventObject
  
TableColumnModelEvent is used to notify listeners that a table
 column model has changed, such as a column was added, removed, or
 moved.
 
 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.  A future release of Swing will provide support for
 long term persistence.
- See Also: 
 TableColumnModelListener, Serialized Form
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Field Summary | 
protected  int | 
fromIndex
 
          The index of the column from where it was moved or removed | 
protected  int | 
toIndex
 
          The index of the column to where it was moved or added from | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
fromIndex
protected int fromIndex
- The index of the column from where it was moved or removed
 
toIndex
protected int toIndex
- The index of the column to where it was moved or added from
 
TableColumnModelEvent
public TableColumnModelEvent(TableColumnModel source,
                             int from,
                             int to)
- Constructs a TableColumnModelEvent object.
- Parameters:
 source - the TableColumnModel that originated the event
                (typically this)from - an int specifying the first row in a range of affected rowsto - an int specifying the last row in a range of affected rows
 
 
getFromIndex
public int getFromIndex()
- Returns the fromIndex.  Valid for removed or moved events
 
getToIndex
public int getToIndex()
- Returns the toIndex.  Valid for add and moved events
 
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