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package javax.swing.tree;

import java.util.Enumeration;

Defines the requirements for an object that can be used as a tree node in a JTree.

Implementations of TreeNode that override equals will typically need to override hashCode as well. Refer to TreeModel for more information. For further information and examples of using tree nodes, see How to Use Tree Nodes in The Java Tutorial.

Author:Rob Davis, Scott Violet
/** * Defines the requirements for an object that can be used as a * tree node in a JTree. * <p> * Implementations of <code>TreeNode</code> that override <code>equals</code> * will typically need to override <code>hashCode</code> as well. Refer * to {@link javax.swing.tree.TreeModel} for more information. * * For further information and examples of using tree nodes, * see <a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/components/tree.html">How to Use Tree Nodes</a> * in <em>The Java Tutorial.</em> * * @author Rob Davis * @author Scott Violet */
public interface TreeNode {
Returns the child TreeNode at index childIndex.
Params:
  • childIndex – index of child
Returns: the child node at given index
/** * Returns the child <code>TreeNode</code> at index * <code>childIndex</code>. * * @param childIndex index of child * @return the child node at given index */
TreeNode getChildAt(int childIndex);
Returns the number of children TreeNodes the receiver contains.
Returns: the number of children the receiver contains
/** * Returns the number of children <code>TreeNode</code>s the receiver * contains. * * @return the number of children the receiver contains */
int getChildCount();
Returns the parent TreeNode of the receiver.
Returns: the parent of the receiver
/** * Returns the parent <code>TreeNode</code> of the receiver. * * @return the parent of the receiver */
TreeNode getParent();
Returns the index of node in the receivers children. If the receiver does not contain node, -1 will be returned.
Params:
  • node – node to be loked for
Returns: index of specified node
/** * Returns the index of <code>node</code> in the receivers children. * If the receiver does not contain <code>node</code>, -1 will be * returned. * * @param node node to be loked for * @return index of specified node */
int getIndex(TreeNode node);
Returns true if the receiver allows children.
Returns: whether the receiver allows children
/** * Returns true if the receiver allows children. * * @return whether the receiver allows children */
boolean getAllowsChildren();
Returns true if the receiver is a leaf.
Returns: whether the receiver is a leaf
/** * Returns true if the receiver is a leaf. * * @return whether the receiver is a leaf */
boolean isLeaf();
Returns the children of the receiver as an Enumeration.
Returns: the children of the receiver as an Enumeration
/** * Returns the children of the receiver as an <code>Enumeration</code>. * * @return the children of the receiver as an {@code Enumeration} */
Enumeration<? extends TreeNode> children(); }