- java.lang.Object
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- java.awt.MenuComponent
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- java.awt.MenuItem
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- java.awt.CheckboxMenuItem
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
- ItemSelectable, Serializable, Accessible
public class CheckboxMenuItem extends MenuItem implements ItemSelectable, Accessible
This class represents a check box that can be included in a menu. Selecting the check box in the menu changes its state from "on" to "off" or from "off" to "on."The following picture depicts a menu which contains an instance of
CheckBoxMenuItem
:The item labeled
Check
shows a check box menu item in its "off" state.When a check box menu item is selected, AWT sends an item event to the item. Since the event is an instance of
ItemEvent
, theprocessEvent
method examines the event and passes it along toprocessItemEvent
. The latter method redirects the event to anyItemListener
objects that have registered an interest in item events generated by this menu item.- Since:
- JDK1.0
- See Also:
ItemEvent
,ItemListener
, Serialized Form
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class and Description protected class
CheckboxMenuItem.AccessibleAWTCheckboxMenuItem
Inner class of CheckboxMenuItem used to provide default support for accessibility.-
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class java.awt.MenuItem
MenuItem.AccessibleAWTMenuItem
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class java.awt.MenuComponent
MenuComponent.AccessibleAWTMenuComponent
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description CheckboxMenuItem()
Create a check box menu item with an empty label.CheckboxMenuItem(String label)
Create a check box menu item with the specified label.CheckboxMenuItem(String label, boolean state)
Create a check box menu item with the specified label and state.
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
addItemListener(ItemListener l)
Adds the specified item listener to receive item events from this check box menu item.void
addNotify()
Creates the peer of the checkbox item.AccessibleContext
getAccessibleContext()
Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this CheckboxMenuItem.ItemListener[]
getItemListeners()
Returns an array of all the item listeners registered on this checkbox menuitem.<T extends EventListener>
T[]getListeners(Class<T> listenerType)
Returns an array of all the objects currently registered asFooListener
s upon thisCheckboxMenuItem
.Object[]
getSelectedObjects()
Returns the an array (length 1) containing the checkbox menu item label or null if the checkbox is not selected.boolean
getState()
Determines whether the state of this check box menu item is "on" or "off."String
paramString()
Returns a string representing the state of thisCheckBoxMenuItem
.protected void
processEvent(AWTEvent e)
Processes events on this check box menu item.protected void
processItemEvent(ItemEvent e)
Processes item events occurring on this check box menu item by dispatching them to any registeredItemListener
objects.void
removeItemListener(ItemListener l)
Removes the specified item listener so that it no longer receives item events from this check box menu item.void
setState(boolean b)
Sets this check box menu item to the specifed state.-
Methods inherited from class java.awt.MenuItem
addActionListener, deleteShortcut, disable, disableEvents, enable, enable, enableEvents, getActionCommand, getActionListeners, getLabel, getShortcut, isEnabled, processActionEvent, removeActionListener, setActionCommand, setEnabled, setLabel, setShortcut
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Methods inherited from class java.awt.MenuComponent
dispatchEvent, getFont, getName, getParent, getPeer, getTreeLock, postEvent, removeNotify, setFont, setName, toString
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Constructor Detail
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CheckboxMenuItem
public CheckboxMenuItem() throws HeadlessException
Create a check box menu item with an empty label. The item's state is initially set to "off."- Throws:
HeadlessException
- if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns true- Since:
- JDK1.1
- See Also:
GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
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CheckboxMenuItem
public CheckboxMenuItem(String label) throws HeadlessException
Create a check box menu item with the specified label. The item's state is initially set to "off."- Parameters:
label
- a string label for the check box menu item, ornull
for an unlabeled menu item.- Throws:
HeadlessException
- if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns true- See Also:
GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
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CheckboxMenuItem
public CheckboxMenuItem(String label, boolean state) throws HeadlessException
Create a check box menu item with the specified label and state.- Parameters:
label
- a string label for the check box menu item, ornull
for an unlabeled menu item.state
- the initial state of the menu item, wheretrue
indicates "on" andfalse
indicates "off."- Throws:
HeadlessException
- if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns true- Since:
- JDK1.1
- See Also:
GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
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Method Detail
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addNotify
public void addNotify()
Creates the peer of the checkbox item. This peer allows us to change the look of the checkbox item without changing its functionality. Most applications do not call this method directly.- Overrides:
addNotify
in classMenuItem
- See Also:
Toolkit.createCheckboxMenuItem(java.awt.CheckboxMenuItem)
,Component.getToolkit()
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getState
public boolean getState()
Determines whether the state of this check box menu item is "on" or "off."- Returns:
- the state of this check box menu item, where
true
indicates "on" andfalse
indicates "off" - See Also:
setState(boolean)
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setState
public void setState(boolean b)
Sets this check box menu item to the specifed state. The boolean valuetrue
indicates "on" whilefalse
indicates "off."Note that this method should be primarily used to initialize the state of the check box menu item. Programmatically setting the state of the check box menu item will not trigger an
ItemEvent
. The only way to trigger anItemEvent
is by user interaction.- Parameters:
b
-true
if the check box menu item is on, otherwisefalse
- See Also:
getState()
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getSelectedObjects
public Object[] getSelectedObjects()
Returns the an array (length 1) containing the checkbox menu item label or null if the checkbox is not selected.- Specified by:
getSelectedObjects
in interfaceItemSelectable
- See Also:
ItemSelectable
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addItemListener
public void addItemListener(ItemListener l)
Adds the specified item listener to receive item events from this check box menu item. Item events are sent in response to user actions, but not in response to calls to setState(). If l is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.Refer to AWT Threading Issues for details on AWT's threading model.
- Specified by:
addItemListener
in interfaceItemSelectable
- Parameters:
l
- the item listener- Since:
- JDK1.1
- See Also:
removeItemListener(java.awt.event.ItemListener)
,getItemListeners()
,setState(boolean)
,ItemEvent
,ItemListener
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removeItemListener
public void removeItemListener(ItemListener l)
Removes the specified item listener so that it no longer receives item events from this check box menu item. If l is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.Refer to AWT Threading Issues for details on AWT's threading model.
- Specified by:
removeItemListener
in interfaceItemSelectable
- Parameters:
l
- the item listener- Since:
- JDK1.1
- See Also:
addItemListener(java.awt.event.ItemListener)
,getItemListeners()
,ItemEvent
,ItemListener
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getItemListeners
public ItemListener[] getItemListeners()
Returns an array of all the item listeners registered on this checkbox menuitem.- Returns:
- all of this checkbox menuitem's
ItemListener
s or an empty array if no item listeners are currently registered - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
addItemListener(java.awt.event.ItemListener)
,removeItemListener(java.awt.event.ItemListener)
,ItemEvent
,ItemListener
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getListeners
public <T extends EventListener> T[] getListeners(Class<T> listenerType)
Returns an array of all the objects currently registered asFooListener
s upon thisCheckboxMenuItem
.FooListener
s are registered using theaddFooListener
method.You can specify the
listenerType
argument with a class literal, such asFooListener.class
. For example, you can query aCheckboxMenuItem
c
for its item listeners with the following code:ItemListener[] ils = (ItemListener[])(c.getListeners(ItemListener.class));
If no such listeners exist, this method returns an empty array.- Overrides:
getListeners
in classMenuItem
- Parameters:
listenerType
- the type of listeners requested; this parameter should specify an interface that descends fromjava.util.EventListener
- Returns:
- an array of all objects registered as
FooListener
s on this checkbox menuitem, or an empty array if no such listeners have been added - Throws:
ClassCastException
- iflistenerType
doesn't specify a class or interface that implementsjava.util.EventListener
- Since:
- 1.3
- See Also:
getItemListeners()
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processEvent
protected void processEvent(AWTEvent e)
Processes events on this check box menu item. If the event is an instance ofItemEvent
, this method invokes theprocessItemEvent
method. If the event is not an item event, it invokesprocessEvent
on the superclass.Check box menu items currently support only item events.
Note that if the event parameter is
null
the behavior is unspecified and may result in an exception.- Overrides:
processEvent
in classMenuItem
- Parameters:
e
- the event- Since:
- JDK1.1
- See Also:
ItemEvent
,processItemEvent(java.awt.event.ItemEvent)
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processItemEvent
protected void processItemEvent(ItemEvent e)
Processes item events occurring on this check box menu item by dispatching them to any registeredItemListener
objects.This method is not called unless item events are enabled for this menu item. Item events are enabled when one of the following occurs:
- An
ItemListener
object is registered viaaddItemListener
. - Item events are enabled via
enableEvents
.
Note that if the event parameter is
null
the behavior is unspecified and may result in an exception.- Parameters:
e
- the item event- Since:
- JDK1.1
- See Also:
ItemEvent
,ItemListener
,addItemListener(java.awt.event.ItemListener)
,MenuItem.enableEvents(long)
- An
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paramString
public String paramString()
Returns a string representing the state of thisCheckBoxMenuItem
. This method is intended to be used only for debugging purposes, and the content and format of the returned string may vary between implementations. The returned string may be empty but may not benull
.- Overrides:
paramString
in classMenuItem
- Returns:
- the parameter string of this check box menu item
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getAccessibleContext
public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext()
Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this CheckboxMenuItem. For checkbox menu items, the AccessibleContext takes the form of an AccessibleAWTCheckboxMenuItem. A new AccessibleAWTCheckboxMenuItem is created if necessary.- Specified by:
getAccessibleContext
in interfaceAccessible
- Overrides:
getAccessibleContext
in classMenuItem
- Returns:
- an AccessibleAWTCheckboxMenuItem that serves as the AccessibleContext of this CheckboxMenuItem
- Since:
- 1.3
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