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package javax.accessibility;

The AccessibleValue interface should be supported by any object that supports a numerical value (e.g., a scroll bar). This interface provides the standard mechanism for an assistive technology to determine and set the numerical value as well as get the minimum and maximum values. Applications can determine if an object supports the AccessibleValue interface by first obtaining its AccessibleContext (see Accessible) and then calling the AccessibleContext.getAccessibleValue method. If the return value is not null, the object supports this interface.
Author:Peter Korn, Hans Muller, Willie Walker
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/** * The {@code AccessibleValue} interface should be supported by any object that * supports a numerical value (e.g., a scroll bar). This interface provides the * standard mechanism for an assistive technology to determine and set the * numerical value as well as get the minimum and maximum values. Applications * can determine if an object supports the {@code AccessibleValue} interface by * first obtaining its {@code AccessibleContext} (see {@link Accessible}) and * then calling the {@link AccessibleContext#getAccessibleValue} method. If the * return value is not {@code null}, the object supports this interface. * * @author Peter Korn * @author Hans Muller * @author Willie Walker * @see Accessible * @see Accessible#getAccessibleContext * @see AccessibleContext * @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleValue */
public interface AccessibleValue {
Get the value of this object as a Number. If the value has not been set, the return value will be null.
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Returns:value of the object
/** * Get the value of this object as a {@code Number}. If the value has not * been set, the return value will be {@code null}. * * @return value of the object * @see #setCurrentAccessibleValue */
public Number getCurrentAccessibleValue();
Set the value of this object as a Number.
Params:
  • n – the number to use for the value
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Returns:true if the value was set; else false
/** * Set the value of this object as a {@code Number}. * * @param n the number to use for the value * @return {@code true} if the value was set; else {@code false} * @see #getCurrentAccessibleValue */
public boolean setCurrentAccessibleValue(Number n); // /** // * Get the description of the value of this object. // * // * @return description of the value of the object // */ // public String getAccessibleValueDescription();
Get the minimum value of this object as a Number.
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Returns:minimum value of the object; null if this object does not have a minimum value
/** * Get the minimum value of this object as a {@code Number}. * * @return minimum value of the object; {@code null} if this object does not * have a minimum value * @see #getMaximumAccessibleValue */
public Number getMinimumAccessibleValue();
Get the maximum value of this object as a Number.
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Returns:maximum value of the object; null if this object does not have a maximum value
/** * Get the maximum value of this object as a {@code Number}. * * @return maximum value of the object; {@code null} if this object does not * have a maximum value * @see #getMinimumAccessibleValue */
public Number getMaximumAccessibleValue(); }