Document filter is not working in Java?
In text field more than 10 characters na, i开发者_运维技巧t has to show an error. For that i used document filter:
JTextField field = (JTextField) txtFld;
AbstractDocument document = (AbstractDocument) field.getDocument();
document.setDocumentFilter(new DocumentSizeAndUppercaseFilter(10));
So this is my document filter coding. I registered the textfield through document filter. But nothing has happening here. How to use document filter?
DocumentSizeAndUppercaseFilter class which has the error msg.
Without seeing the code for DocumentSizeAndUppercaseFilter
I would suspect that you havn't implemented (/override) the DocumentFilter
's replace
method:
@Override
public void replace(DocumentFilter.FilterBypass fb, int offset,
int length, String text, AttributeSet attrs)
throws BadLocationException {
....
}
Screenshot from the code below:
Example implementation of DocumentSizeAndUppercaseFilter
:
static class DocumentSizeAndUppercaseFilter extends DocumentFilter {
private final int max;
public DocumentSizeAndUppercaseFilter(int max) {
this.max = max;
}
@Override
public void insertString(DocumentFilter.FilterBypass fb, int offset,
String text, AttributeSet attr)
throws BadLocationException {
if (fb.getDocument().getLength() + text.length() < max)
super.insertString(fb, offset, text.toUpperCase(), attr);
else
showError();
}
@Override
public void replace(DocumentFilter.FilterBypass fb, int offset,
int length, String text, AttributeSet attrs)
throws BadLocationException {
int documentLength = fb.getDocument().getLength();
if (documentLength - length + text.length() < max)
super.replace(fb, offset, length, text.toUpperCase(), attrs);
else
showError();
}
private void showError() {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Too many characters entered");
}
}
Example main
:
public static void main(String[] args) {
JTextField firstName = new JTextField();
AbstractDocument d = (AbstractDocument) firstName.getDocument();
d.setDocumentFilter(new DocumentSizeAndUppercaseFilter(10));
JFrame frame = new JFrame("Test");
frame.add(firstName);
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
frame.setSize(200, 60);
frame.setVisible(true);
}
Start with something simple.
The section from the Swing tutorial on Implementing a Document Filter has a working example that does half of what you want.
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