public static class JToggleButton.ToggleButtonModel extends DefaultButtonModel
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actionCommand, ARMED, changeEvent, ENABLED, group, listenerList, mnemonic, PRESSED, ROLLOVER, SELECTED, stateMask
Constructor and Description |
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JToggleButton.ToggleButtonModel()
Creates a new ToggleButton Model
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
isSelected()
Checks if the button is selected.
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void |
setPressed(boolean b)
Sets the pressed state of the toggle button.
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void |
setSelected(boolean b)
Sets the selected state of the button.
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addActionListener, addChangeListener, addItemListener, fireActionPerformed, fireItemStateChanged, fireStateChanged, getActionCommand, getActionListeners, getChangeListeners, getGroup, getItemListeners, getListeners, getMnemonic, getSelectedObjects, isArmed, isEnabled, isPressed, isRollover, removeActionListener, removeChangeListener, removeItemListener, setActionCommand, setArmed, setEnabled, setGroup, setMnemonic, setRollover
public JToggleButton.ToggleButtonModel()
public boolean isSelected()
isSelected
in interface ButtonModel
isSelected
in class DefaultButtonModel
true
if the button is selectedpublic void setSelected(boolean b)
setSelected
in interface ButtonModel
setSelected
in class DefaultButtonModel
b
- true selects the toggle button,
false deselects the toggle button.public void setPressed(boolean b)
setPressed
in interface ButtonModel
setPressed
in class DefaultButtonModel
b
- whether or not the button should be pressedButtonModel.isPressed()
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