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e933. Displaying an Icon in a Column Head of a JTable Component

Although the default renderer for a table header is a JLabel, the default renderer will only display text. This example demonstrates how to install a custom renderer that can display text as well as icons.
    DefaultTableModel model = new DefaultTableModel();
    JTable table = new JTable(model);
    
    // Create 2 columns
    model.addColumn("Col1");
    model.addColumn("Col2");
    // the header value for this column will be overwritten
    // with a TextandIcon object
    
    // Set the icon renderer on the second column
    table.getTableHeader().getColumnModel()
        .getColumn(1).setHeaderRenderer(iconHeaderRenderer);
    
    // Set the text and icon values on the second column for the icon render
    table.getColumnModel().getColumn(1).setHeaderValue(
        new TextAndIcon("Col2", new ImageIcon("icon.gif")));
    
    // This class is used to hold the text and icon values
    // used by the renderer that renders both text and icons
    class TextAndIcon {
        TextAndIcon(String text, Icon icon) {
            this.text = text;
            this.icon = icon;
        }
        String text;
        Icon icon;
    }
    
    // This customized renderer can render objects of the type TextandIcon
    TableCellRenderer iconHeaderRenderer = new DefaultTableCellRenderer() {
        public Component getTableCellRendererComponent(JTable table, Object value,
                boolean isSelected, boolean hasFocus, int row, int column) {
            // Inherit the colors and font from the header component
            if (table != null) {
                JTableHeader header = table.getTableHeader();
                if (header != null) {
                    setForeground(header.getForeground());
                    setBackground(header.getBackground());
                    setFont(header.getFont());
                }
            }
    
            if (value instanceof TextAndIcon) {
                setIcon(((TextAndIcon)value).icon);
                setText(((TextAndIcon)value).text);
            } else {
                setText((value == null) ? "" : value.toString());
                setIcon(null);
            }
            setBorder(UIManager.getBorder("TableHeader.cellBorder"));
            setHorizontalAlignment(JLabel.CENTER);
            return this;
        }
    };

 Related Examples
e931. Showing the Table Header in a Non-Scrollable JTable Component
e932. Changing the Name of a Column in a JTable Component
e934. Implementing Variable-Height Column Headers in a JTable Component
e935. Removing the Column Headers from a Scrollable in a JTable Component
e936. Creating a Custom Column Header Renderer in a JTable Component

See also: Cells    Columns    Editing    Events    Layout    Rows    Scrolling    Selection    Sorting    Table Model    Tool Tips   


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