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package javafx.scene.control;

import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;

/**
 * This class is used to represent a single row/column/cell in a table. Concrete
 * subclasses of this abstract class are used in the {@link TableView} and
 * {@link TreeTableView} APIs to represent which rows/columns/cells
 * are currently selected, focused, being edited, etc. Note that this class is
 * immutable once it is created.
 *
 * 

Because the TableView and TreeTableView controls can have different * {@link SelectionMode selection modes}, the row and column properties in * TablePositionBase can be 'disabled' to represent an entire row or column. This is * done by setting the unrequired property to -1 or null. * * @param the type of the TableColumnBase * @see TablePosition * @see TreeTablePosition * @since JavaFX 8.0 */ public abstract class TablePositionBase { /* ************************************************************************* * * * Constructors * * * **************************************************************************/ /** * Constructs a TablePositionBase instance to represent the given row/column * position in the underlying table instance (which is not part of the * abstract TablePositionBase class, but is part of concrete subclasses such * as {@link TablePosition} and {@link TreeTablePosition}). In all cases, * all fields inside TablePositionBase instances are referenced weakly so as * to prevent memory leaks. This means that it is possible (but unlikely) * that the get methods will return null. * * @param row The row that this TablePosition is representing. * @param tableColumn The TableColumn instance that this TablePosition represents. */ protected TablePositionBase(int row, TC tableColumn) { this.row = row; this.tableColumnRef = new WeakReference<>(tableColumn); } /* ************************************************************************* * * * Instance Variables * * * **************************************************************************/ private final int row; private final WeakReference tableColumnRef; /* ************************************************************************* * * * Public API * * * **************************************************************************/ /** * The row that this TablePosition represents in the TableView. * @return the row that this TablePosition represents in the TableView */ public int getRow() { return row; } /** * The column index that this TablePosition represents in the TableView. It * is -1 if the TableView or TableColumn instances are null. * @return the column index that this TablePosition represents in the * TableView */ public abstract int getColumn(); /** * The TableColumn that this TablePosition represents in the TableView. * @return the TableColumn that this TablePosition represents in the TableView */ public TC getTableColumn() { return tableColumnRef.get(); } /** * Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one. * @param obj the reference object with which to compare. * @return {@code true} if this object is equal to the {@code obj} argument; {@code false} otherwise. */ @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj == null) { return false; } if (getClass() != obj.getClass()) { return false; } final TablePositionBase other = (TablePositionBase) obj; if (this.row != other.row) { return false; } TC tableColumn = getTableColumn(); TableColumnBase otherTableColumn = other.getTableColumn(); if (tableColumn != otherTableColumn && (tableColumn == null || !tableColumn.equals(otherTableColumn))) { return false; } return true; } /** * Returns a hash code for this {@code TablePosition} object. * @return a hash code for this {@code TablePosition} object. */ @Override public int hashCode() { int hash = 5; hash = 79 * hash + this.row; TableColumnBase tableColumn = getTableColumn(); hash = 79 * hash + (tableColumn != null ? tableColumn.hashCode() : 0); return hash; } }





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