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package java.awt;

import java.awt.event.*;

import java.lang.annotation.Native;

The interface for objects which have an adjustable numeric value contained within a bounded range of values.
Author:Amy Fowler, Tim Prinzing
/** * The interface for objects which have an adjustable numeric value * contained within a bounded range of values. * * @author Amy Fowler * @author Tim Prinzing */
public interface Adjustable {
Indicates that the Adjustable has horizontal orientation.
/** * Indicates that the <code>Adjustable</code> has horizontal orientation. */
@Native public static final int HORIZONTAL = 0;
Indicates that the Adjustable has vertical orientation.
/** * Indicates that the <code>Adjustable</code> has vertical orientation. */
@Native public static final int VERTICAL = 1;
Indicates that the Adjustable has no orientation.
/** * Indicates that the <code>Adjustable</code> has no orientation. */
@Native public static final int NO_ORIENTATION = 2;
Gets the orientation of the adjustable object.
Returns:the orientation of the adjustable object; either HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL, or NO_ORIENTATION
/** * Gets the orientation of the adjustable object. * @return the orientation of the adjustable object; * either <code>HORIZONTAL</code>, <code>VERTICAL</code>, * or <code>NO_ORIENTATION</code> */
int getOrientation();
Sets the minimum value of the adjustable object.
Params:
  • min – the minimum value
/** * Sets the minimum value of the adjustable object. * @param min the minimum value */
void setMinimum(int min);
Gets the minimum value of the adjustable object.
Returns:the minimum value of the adjustable object
/** * Gets the minimum value of the adjustable object. * @return the minimum value of the adjustable object */
int getMinimum();
Sets the maximum value of the adjustable object.
Params:
  • max – the maximum value
/** * Sets the maximum value of the adjustable object. * @param max the maximum value */
void setMaximum(int max);
Gets the maximum value of the adjustable object.
Returns:the maximum value of the adjustable object
/** * Gets the maximum value of the adjustable object. * @return the maximum value of the adjustable object */
int getMaximum();
Sets the unit value increment for the adjustable object.
Params:
  • u – the unit increment
/** * Sets the unit value increment for the adjustable object. * @param u the unit increment */
void setUnitIncrement(int u);
Gets the unit value increment for the adjustable object.
Returns:the unit value increment for the adjustable object
/** * Gets the unit value increment for the adjustable object. * @return the unit value increment for the adjustable object */
int getUnitIncrement();
Sets the block value increment for the adjustable object.
Params:
  • b – the block increment
/** * Sets the block value increment for the adjustable object. * @param b the block increment */
void setBlockIncrement(int b);
Gets the block value increment for the adjustable object.
Returns:the block value increment for the adjustable object
/** * Gets the block value increment for the adjustable object. * @return the block value increment for the adjustable object */
int getBlockIncrement();
Sets the length of the proportional indicator of the adjustable object.
Params:
  • v – the length of the indicator
/** * Sets the length of the proportional indicator of the * adjustable object. * @param v the length of the indicator */
void setVisibleAmount(int v);
Gets the length of the proportional indicator.
Returns:the length of the proportional indicator
/** * Gets the length of the proportional indicator. * @return the length of the proportional indicator */
int getVisibleAmount();
Sets the current value of the adjustable object. If the value supplied is less than minimum or greater than maximum - visibleAmount, then one of those values is substituted, as appropriate.

Calling this method does not fire an AdjustmentEvent.

Params:
  • v – the current value, between minimum and maximum - visibleAmount
/** * Sets the current value of the adjustable object. If * the value supplied is less than <code>minimum</code> * or greater than <code>maximum</code> - <code>visibleAmount</code>, * then one of those values is substituted, as appropriate. * <p> * Calling this method does not fire an * <code>AdjustmentEvent</code>. * * @param v the current value, between <code>minimum</code> * and <code>maximum</code> - <code>visibleAmount</code> */
void setValue(int v);
Gets the current value of the adjustable object.
Returns:the current value of the adjustable object
/** * Gets the current value of the adjustable object. * @return the current value of the adjustable object */
int getValue();
Adds a listener to receive adjustment events when the value of the adjustable object changes.
Params:
  • l – the listener to receive events
See Also:
/** * Adds a listener to receive adjustment events when the value of * the adjustable object changes. * @param l the listener to receive events * @see AdjustmentEvent */
void addAdjustmentListener(AdjustmentListener l);
Removes an adjustment listener.
Params:
  • l – the listener being removed
See Also:
/** * Removes an adjustment listener. * @param l the listener being removed * @see AdjustmentEvent */
void removeAdjustmentListener(AdjustmentListener l); }