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package javafx.beans.value;
A writable int value.
See Also: - WritableValue
- WritableNumberValue
Since: JavaFX 2.0
/**
* A writable int value.
*
* @see WritableValue
* @see WritableNumberValue
*
*
* @since JavaFX 2.0
*/
public interface WritableIntegerValue extends WritableNumberValue {
Get the wrapped value. Unlike WritableValue<Number>.getValue()
, this method returns primitive int. Needs to be identical to WritableValue<Number>.getValue()
. Returns: The current value
/**
* Get the wrapped value.
* Unlike {@link #getValue()},
* this method returns primitive int.
* Needs to be identical to {@link #getValue()}.
*
* @return The current value
*/
int get();
Set the wrapped value. Unlike setValue(Number)
, this method uses primitive int. Params: - value –
The new value
/**
* Set the wrapped value.
* Unlike {@link #setValue(java.lang.Number) },
* this method uses primitive int.
*
* @param value
* The new value
*/
void set(int value);
Set the wrapped value.
Note: this method should accept null without throwing an exception,
setting "0" instead.
Params: - value –
The new value
/**
* Set the wrapped value.
* <p>
* Note: this method should accept null without throwing an exception,
* setting "0" instead.
*
* @param value
* The new value
*/
@Override
void setValue(Number value);
}