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The Java Developers Almanac 1.4Order this book from Amazon. |
e924. Allowing the User to Move a Column in a JTable ComponentBy default, a table allows the user to reorder its columns. This example demonstrates how to disable this feature.int rows = 3; int cols = 3; JTable table = new JTable(rows, cols); table.getTableHeader().setReorderingAllowed(false); // Programmatically moving a column is still possible table.moveColumn(table.getColumnCount()-1, 0); // the last column is moved to the first position
e916. Enumerating the Columns in a JTable Component e917. Setting the Width of a Column in a JTable Component e918. Setting the Column Resize Mode of a JTable Component e919. Locking the Width of a Column in a JTable Component e920. Appending a Column to a JTable Component e921. Inserting a Column in a JTable Component e922. Removing a Column from a JTable Component e923. Moving a Column in a JTable Component e925. Allowing the User to Resize a Column in a JTable Component
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