javax.swing.text
Interface Element
All Known Implementing Classes
- AbstractDocument.AbstractElement
- public interface Element
Interface to describe a structural piece of a document. It is intended to capture the spirit of an SGML element.
Method Summary
AttributeSet getAttributes()
Fetches the collection of attributes this element contains.Document getDocument()
Fetches the document associated with this element.Element getElement(int index)
Fetches the child element at the given index.int getElementCount()
Gets the number of child elements contained by this element.int getElementIndex(int offset)
Gets the child element index closest to the given offset.int getEndOffset()
Fetches the offset from the beginning of the document that this element ends at.String getName()
Fetches the name of the element.Element getParentElement()
Fetches the parent element.int getStartOffset()
Fetches the offset from the beginning of the document that this element begins at.boolean isLeaf()
Is this element a leaf element? An element that may have children, even if it currently has no children, would return false.
Method Detail
getDocument
public Document getDocument()
- Fetches the document associated with this element.
- Returns:
- the document
getParentElement
public Element getParentElement()
- Fetches the parent element. If the element is a root level element returns null.
- Returns:
- the parent element
getName
public String getName()
- Fetches the name of the element. If the element is used to represent some type of structure, this would be the type name.
- Returns:
- the element name
getAttributes
public AttributeSet getAttributes()
- Fetches the collection of attributes this element contains.
- Returns:
- the attributes for the element
getStartOffset
public int getStartOffset()
- Fetches the offset from the beginning of the document that this element begins at. If this element has children, this will be the offset of the first child. As a document position, there is an implied forward bias.
- Returns:
- the starting offset >= 0 and < getEndOffset();
- See Also:
- Document, AbstractDocument
getEndOffset
public int getEndOffset()
- Fetches the offset from the beginning of the document that this element ends at. If this element has children, this will be the end offset of the last child. As a document position, there is an implied backward bias.
All the default Document implementations descend from AbstractDocument. AbstractDocument models an implied break at the end of the document. As a result of this, it is possible for this to return a value greater than the length of the document.
- Returns:
- the ending offset > getStartOffset() and <= getDocument().getLength() + 1
- See Also:
- Document, AbstractDocument
getElementIndex
public int getElementIndex(int offset)
- Gets the child element index closest to the given offset. The offset is specified relative to the beginning of the document. Returns -1 if the Element is a leaf, otherwise returns the index of the Element that best represents the given location. Returns 0 if the location is less than the start offset. Returns getElementCount() - 1 if the location is greater than or equal to the end offset.
- Parameters:
- offset - the specified offset >= 0
- Returns:
- the element index >= 0
getElementCount
public int getElementCount()
- Gets the number of child elements contained by this element. If this element is a leaf, a count of zero is returned.
- Returns:
- the number of child elements >= 0
getElement
public Element getElement(int index)
- Fetches the child element at the given index.
- Parameters:
- index - the specified index >= 0
- Returns:
- the child element
isLeaf
public boolean isLeaf()
- Is this element a leaf element? An element that may have children, even if it currently has no children, would return false.
- Returns:
- true if a leaf element else false