Java DefaultBoundedRangeModel .setMaximum (int n)

Syntax

DefaultBoundedRangeModel.setMaximum(int n) has the following syntax.

public void setMaximum(int n)

Example

In the following code shows how to use DefaultBoundedRangeModel.setMaximum(int n) method.


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import javax.swing.DefaultBoundedRangeModel;
import javax.swing.event.ChangeEvent;
import javax.swing.event.ChangeListener;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String args[]) {
    try {
      DefaultBoundedRangeModel model = new DefaultBoundedRangeModel();
      ChangeListener myListener = new MyChangeListener();
      model.addChangeListener(myListener);

      System.out.println(model.toString());
      System.out.println("Now setting minimum to 50 . . .");
      model.setMinimum(50);
      System.out.println(model.toString());
      System.out.println("Now setting maximum to 40 . . .");
      model.setMaximum(40);
      System.out.println(model.toString());
      System.out.println("Now setting maximum to 50 . . .");
      model.setMaximum(50);
      System.out.println(model.toString());
      System.out.println("Now setting extent to 30 . . .");
      model.setExtent(30);
      System.out.println(model.toString());

      System.out.println("Now setting several properties . . .");
      if (!model.getValueIsAdjusting()) {
        model.setValueIsAdjusting(true);
        System.out.println(model.toString());
        model.setMinimum(0);
        model.setMaximum(100);
        model.setExtent(20);
        model.setValueIsAdjusting(false);
      }
      System.out.println(model.toString());
    } catch (Exception e) {
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
}

class MyChangeListener implements ChangeListener {
  public void stateChanged(ChangeEvent e) {
    System.out.println("A ChangeEvent has been fired!");
  }
}