Example usage for javax.swing DefaultBoundedRangeModel getMinimum

List of usage examples for javax.swing DefaultBoundedRangeModel getMinimum

Introduction

In this page you can find the example usage for javax.swing DefaultBoundedRangeModel getMinimum.

Prototype

public int getMinimum() 

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Document

Returns the model's minimum.

Usage

From source file:Main.java

public static void main(String args[]) {
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        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(model.getMinimum());

        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();
    }
}