T
- the data type of the selection modelpublic class MultiSelectionEvent<T> extends HasValue.ValueChangeEvent<Set<T>> implements SelectionEvent<T>
SelectionModel.Multi
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Constructor and Description |
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MultiSelectionEvent(AbstractMultiSelect<T> source,
Set<T> oldSelection,
boolean userOriginated)
Creates a new event.
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MultiSelectionEvent(Component component,
MultiSelect<T> source,
Set<T> oldSelection,
boolean userOriginated)
Creates a new selection change event in a multiselect component.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Set<T> |
getAddedSelection()
Gets the items that were added to selection.
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Set<T> |
getAllSelectedItems()
Gets all the currently selected items.
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Optional<T> |
getFirstSelectedItem()
Get first selected data item.
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Set<T> |
getNewSelection()
Gets the new selection.
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Set<T> |
getOldSelection()
Gets the old selection.
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Set<T> |
getRemovedSelection()
Gets the items that were removed from selection.
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MultiSelect<T> |
getSource()
The multiselect on which the Event initially occurred.
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getComponent, getOldValue, getValue, isUserOriginated
toString
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
isUserOriginated
public MultiSelectionEvent(AbstractMultiSelect<T> source, Set<T> oldSelection, boolean userOriginated)
source
- the listing component in which the selection changedoldSelection
- the old set of selected itemsuserOriginated
- true
if this event originates from the client,
false
otherwise.public MultiSelectionEvent(Component component, MultiSelect<T> source, Set<T> oldSelection, boolean userOriginated)
component
- the componentsource
- the multiselect sourceoldSelection
- the old set of selected itemsuserOriginated
- true
if this event originates from the client,
false
otherwise.public Set<T> getNewSelection()
The result is the current selection of the source
AbstractMultiSelect
object. So it's always exactly the same as
AbstractMultiSelect.getValue()
HasValue.ValueChangeEvent.getValue()
public Set<T> getOldSelection()
public Set<T> getRemovedSelection()
This is just a convenience method for checking what was previously
selected in getOldSelection()
but not selected anymore in
getNewSelection()
.
public Set<T> getAddedSelection()
This is just a convenience method for checking what is new selected in
getNewSelection()
and wasn't selected in
getOldSelection()
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public Optional<T> getFirstSelectedItem()
SelectionEvent
This is the same as SingleSelectionEvent.getSelectedItem()
in
case of single selection and the first selected item from
getNewSelection()
in case of multi selection.
getFirstSelectedItem
in interface SelectionEvent<T>
public MultiSelect<T> getSource()
getSource
in class HasValue.ValueChangeEvent<Set<T>>
public Set<T> getAllSelectedItems()
This method applies more to multiselection - for single select it returns either an empty set or a set containing the only selected item.
This is the same as HasValue.ValueChangeEvent.getValue()
.
getAllSelectedItems
in interface SelectionEvent<T>
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