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- All Known Implementing Classes:
- AbstractDocument.ElementEdit
- Enclosing interface:
- DocumentEvent
public static interface DocumentEvent.ElementChange
Describes changes made to a specific element.
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description Element[]
getChildrenAdded()
Gets the child elements that were added to the given parent element.Element[]
getChildrenRemoved()
Gets the child elements that were removed from the given parent element.Element
getElement()
Returns the element represented.int
getIndex()
Fetches the index within the element represented.
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Method Detail
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getElement
Element getElement()
Returns the element represented. This is the element that was changed.- Returns:
- the element
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getIndex
int getIndex()
Fetches the index within the element represented. This is the location that children were added and/or removed.- Returns:
- the index >= 0
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getChildrenRemoved
Element[] getChildrenRemoved()
Gets the child elements that were removed from the given parent element. The element array returned is sorted in the order that the elements used to lie in the document, and must be contiguous.- Returns:
- the child elements
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getChildrenAdded
Element[] getChildrenAdded()
Gets the child elements that were added to the given parent element. The element array returned is in the order that the elements lie in the document, and must be contiguous.- Returns:
- the child elements
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