Module java.desktop

Class BasicProgressBarUI

    • Field Detail

      • progressBar

        protected JProgressBar progressBar
        The instance of JProgressBar.
      • changeListener

        protected ChangeListener changeListener
        The instance of ChangeListener.
      • boxRect

        protected Rectangle boxRect
        Used to hold the location and size of the bouncing box (returned by getBox) to be painted.
        Since:
        1.5
    • Constructor Detail

      • BasicProgressBarUI

        public BasicProgressBarUI()
    • Method Detail

      • createUI

        public static ComponentUI createUI​(JComponent x)
        Returns a new instance of BasicProgressBarUI.
        Parameters:
        x - a component
        Returns:
        a new instance of BasicProgressBarUI
      • installDefaults

        protected void installDefaults()
        Installs default properties.
      • uninstallDefaults

        protected void uninstallDefaults()
        Unintalls default properties.
      • installListeners

        protected void installListeners()
        Registers listeners.
      • startAnimationTimer

        protected void startAnimationTimer()
        Starts the animation thread, creating and initializing it if necessary. This method is invoked when an indeterminate progress bar should start animating. Reasons for this may include:
        • The progress bar is determinate and becomes displayable
        • The progress bar is displayable and becomes determinate
        • The progress bar is displayable and determinate and this UI is installed
        If you implement your own animation thread, you must override this method.
        Since:
        1.4
        See Also:
        stopAnimationTimer()
      • stopAnimationTimer

        protected void stopAnimationTimer()
        Stops the animation thread. This method is invoked when the indeterminate animation should be stopped. Reasons for this may include:
        • The progress bar changes to determinate
        • The progress bar is no longer part of a displayable hierarchy
        • This UI in uninstalled
        If you implement your own animation thread, you must override this method.
        Since:
        1.4
        See Also:
        startAnimationTimer()
      • uninstallListeners

        protected void uninstallListeners()
        Removes all listeners installed by this object.
      • getPreferredInnerHorizontal

        protected Dimension getPreferredInnerHorizontal()
        Returns preferred size of the horizontal JProgressBar.
        Returns:
        preferred size of the horizontal JProgressBar
      • getPreferredInnerVertical

        protected Dimension getPreferredInnerVertical()
        Returns preferred size of the vertical JProgressBar.
        Returns:
        preferred size of the vertical JProgressBar
      • getSelectionForeground

        protected Color getSelectionForeground()
        The "selectionForeground" is the color of the text when it is painted over a filled area of the progress bar.
        Returns:
        the color of the selected foreground
      • getSelectionBackground

        protected Color getSelectionBackground()
        The "selectionBackground" is the color of the text when it is painted over an unfilled area of the progress bar.
        Returns:
        the color of the selected background
      • getCellLength

        protected int getCellLength()
        Returns the width (if HORIZONTAL) or height (if VERTICAL) of each of the individual cells/units to be rendered in the progress bar. However, for text rendering simplification and aesthetic considerations, this function will return 1 when the progress string is being rendered.
        Returns:
        the value representing the spacing between cells
        See Also:
        setCellLength(int), JProgressBar.isStringPainted()
      • setCellLength

        protected void setCellLength​(int cellLen)
        Sets the cell length.
        Parameters:
        cellLen - a new cell length
      • getCellSpacing

        protected int getCellSpacing()
        Returns the spacing between each of the cells/units in the progress bar. However, for text rendering simplification and aesthetic considerations, this function will return 0 when the progress string is being rendered.
        Returns:
        the value representing the spacing between cells
        See Also:
        setCellSpacing(int), JProgressBar.isStringPainted()
      • setCellSpacing

        protected void setCellSpacing​(int cellSpace)
        Sets the cell spacing.
        Parameters:
        cellSpace - a new cell spacing
      • getAmountFull

        protected int getAmountFull​(Insets b,
                                    int width,
                                    int height)
        This determines the amount of the progress bar that should be filled based on the percent done gathered from the model. This is a common operation so it was abstracted out. It assumes that your progress bar is linear. That is, if you are making a circular progress indicator, you will want to override this method.
        Parameters:
        b - insets
        width - a width
        height - a height
        Returns:
        the amount of the progress bar that should be filled
      • getBox

        protected Rectangle getBox​(Rectangle r)
        Stores the position and size of the bouncing box that would be painted for the current animation index in r and returns r. Subclasses that add to the painting performed in this class's implementation of paintIndeterminate -- to draw an outline around the bouncing box, for example -- can use this method to get the location of the bouncing box that was just painted. By overriding this method, you have complete control over the size and position of the bouncing box, without having to reimplement paintIndeterminate.
        Parameters:
        r - the Rectangle instance to be modified; may be null
        Returns:
        null if no box should be drawn; otherwise, returns the passed-in rectangle (if non-null) or a new rectangle
        Since:
        1.4
        See Also:
        setAnimationIndex(int)
      • getBoxLength

        protected int getBoxLength​(int availableLength,
                                   int otherDimension)
        Returns the length of the "bouncing box" to be painted. This method is invoked by the default implementation of paintIndeterminate to get the width (if the progress bar is horizontal) or height (if vertical) of the box. For example:
        boxRect.width = getBoxLength(componentInnards.width,
                                     componentInnards.height);
         
        Parameters:
        availableLength - the amount of space available for the bouncing box to move in; for a horizontal progress bar, for example, this should be the inside width of the progress bar (the component width minus borders)
        otherDimension - for a horizontal progress bar, this should be the inside height of the progress bar; this value might be used to constrain or determine the return value
        Returns:
        the size of the box dimension being determined; must be no larger than availableLength
        Since:
        1.5
        See Also:
        SwingUtilities.calculateInnerArea(javax.swing.JComponent, java.awt.Rectangle)
      • paintIndeterminate

        protected void paintIndeterminate​(Graphics g,
                                          JComponent c)
        All purpose paint method that should do the right thing for all linear bouncing-box progress bars. Override this if you are making another kind of progress bar.
        Parameters:
        g - an instance of Graphics
        c - a component
        Since:
        1.4
        See Also:
        paintDeterminate(java.awt.Graphics, javax.swing.JComponent)
      • paintDeterminate

        protected void paintDeterminate​(Graphics g,
                                        JComponent c)
        All purpose paint method that should do the right thing for almost all linear, determinate progress bars. By setting a few values in the defaults table, things should work just fine to paint your progress bar. Naturally, override this if you are making a circular or semi-circular progress bar.
        Parameters:
        g - an instance of Graphics
        c - a component
        Since:
        1.4
        See Also:
        paintIndeterminate(java.awt.Graphics, javax.swing.JComponent)
      • paintString

        protected void paintString​(Graphics g,
                                   int x,
                                   int y,
                                   int width,
                                   int height,
                                   int amountFull,
                                   Insets b)
        Paints the progress string.
        Parameters:
        g - an instance of Graphics
        x - X location of bounding box
        y - Y location of bounding box
        width - width of bounding box
        height - height of bounding box
        amountFull - size of the fill region, either width or height depending upon orientation.
        b - Insets of the progress bar.
      • getStringPlacement

        protected Point getStringPlacement​(Graphics g,
                                           String progressString,
                                           int x,
                                           int y,
                                           int width,
                                           int height)
        Designate the place where the progress string will be painted. This implementation places it at the center of the progress bar (in both x and y). Override this if you want to right, left, top, or bottom align the progress string or if you need to nudge it around for any reason.
        Parameters:
        g - an instance of Graphics
        progressString - a text
        x - an X coordinate
        y - an Y coordinate
        width - a width
        height - a height
        Returns:
        the place where the progress string will be painted
      • getAnimationIndex

        protected int getAnimationIndex()
        Gets the index of the current animation frame.
        Returns:
        the index of the current animation frame
        Since:
        1.4
      • getFrameCount

        protected final int getFrameCount()
        Returns the number of frames for the complete animation loop used by an indeterminate JProgessBar. The progress chunk will go from one end to the other and back during the entire loop. This visual behavior may be changed by subclasses in other Look and Feels.
        Returns:
        the number of frames
        Since:
        1.6
      • setAnimationIndex

        protected void setAnimationIndex​(int newValue)
        Sets the index of the current animation frame to the specified value and requests that the progress bar be repainted. Subclasses that don't use the default painting code might need to override this method to change the way that the repaint method is invoked.
        Parameters:
        newValue - the new animation index; no checking is performed on its value
        Since:
        1.4
        See Also:
        incrementAnimationIndex()
      • incrementAnimationIndex

        protected void incrementAnimationIndex()
        Sets the index of the current animation frame, to the next valid value, which results in the progress bar being repainted. The next valid value is, by default, the current animation index plus one. If the new value would be too large, this method sets the index to 0. Subclasses might need to override this method to ensure that the index does not go over the number of frames needed for the particular progress bar instance. This method is invoked by the default animation thread every X milliseconds, where X is specified by the "ProgressBar.repaintInterval" UI default.
        Since:
        1.4
        See Also:
        setAnimationIndex(int)