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package java.awt.event;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.lang.annotation.Native;
/**
* An event which indicates that the mouse wheel was rotated in a component.
* <P>
* A wheel mouse is a mouse which has a wheel in place of the middle button.
* This wheel can be rotated towards or away from the user. Mouse wheels are
* most often used for scrolling, though other uses are possible.
* <P>
* A MouseWheelEvent object is passed to every <code>MouseWheelListener</code>
* object which registered to receive the "interesting" mouse events using the
* component's <code>addMouseWheelListener</code> method. Each such listener
* object gets a <code>MouseEvent</code> containing the mouse event.
* <P>
* Due to the mouse wheel's special relationship to scrolling Components,
* MouseWheelEvents are delivered somewhat differently than other MouseEvents.
* This is because while other MouseEvents usually affect a change on
* the Component directly under the mouse
* cursor (for instance, when clicking a button), MouseWheelEvents often have
* an effect away from the mouse cursor (moving the wheel while
* over a Component inside a ScrollPane should scroll one of the
* Scrollbars on the ScrollPane).
* <P>
* MouseWheelEvents start delivery from the Component underneath the
* mouse cursor. If MouseWheelEvents are not enabled on the
* Component, the event is delivered to the first ancestor
* Container with MouseWheelEvents enabled. This will usually be
* a ScrollPane with wheel scrolling enabled. The source
* Component and x,y coordinates will be relative to the event's
* final destination (the ScrollPane). This allows a complex
* GUI to be installed without modification into a ScrollPane, and
* for all MouseWheelEvents to be delivered to the ScrollPane for
* scrolling.
* <P>
* Some AWT Components are implemented using native widgets which
* display their own scrollbars and handle their own scrolling.
* The particular Components for which this is true will vary from
* platform to platform. When the mouse wheel is
* moved over one of these Components, the event is delivered straight to
* the native widget, and not propagated to ancestors.
* <P>
* Platforms offer customization of the amount of scrolling that
* should take place when the mouse wheel is moved. The two most
* common settings are to scroll a certain number of "units"
* (commonly lines of text in a text-based component) or an entire "block"
* (similar to page-up/page-down). The MouseWheelEvent offers
* methods for conforming to the underlying platform settings. These
* platform settings can be changed at any time by the user. MouseWheelEvents
* reflect the most recent settings.
* <P>
* The <code>MouseWheelEvent</code> class includes methods for
* getting the number of "clicks" by which the mouse wheel is rotated.
* The {@link #getWheelRotation} method returns the integer number
* of "clicks" corresponding to the number of notches by which the wheel was
* rotated. In addition to this method, the <code>MouseWheelEvent</code>
* class provides the {@link #getPreciseWheelRotation} method which returns
* a double number of "clicks" in case a partial rotation occurred.
* The {@link #getPreciseWheelRotation} method is useful if a mouse supports
* a high-resolution wheel, such as a freely rotating wheel with no
* notches. Applications can benefit by using this method to process
* mouse wheel events more precisely, and thus, making visual perception
* smoother.
*
* @author Brent Christian
* @see MouseWheelListener
* @see java.awt.ScrollPane
* @see java.awt.ScrollPane#setWheelScrollingEnabled(boolean)
* @see javax.swing.JScrollPane
* @see javax.swing.JScrollPane#setWheelScrollingEnabled(boolean)
* @since 1.4
*/
public class MouseWheelEvent extends MouseEvent {
/**
* Constant representing scrolling by "units" (like scrolling with the
* arrow keys)
*
* @see #getScrollType
*/
@Native public static final int WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL = 0;
/**
* Constant representing scrolling by a "block" (like scrolling
* with page-up, page-down keys)
*
* @see #getScrollType
*/
@Native public static final int WHEEL_BLOCK_SCROLL = 1;
/**
* Indicates what sort of scrolling should take place in response to this
* event, based on platform settings. Legal values are:
* <ul>
* <li> WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL
* <li> WHEEL_BLOCK_SCROLL
* </ul>
*
* @see #getScrollType
*/
int scrollType;
/**
* Only valid for scrollType WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL.
* Indicates number of units that should be scrolled per
* click of mouse wheel rotation, based on platform settings.
*
* @see #getScrollAmount
* @see #getScrollType
*/
int scrollAmount;
/**
* Indicates how far the mouse wheel was rotated.
*
* @see #getWheelRotation
*/
int wheelRotation;
/**
* Indicates how far the mouse wheel was rotated.
*
* @see #getPreciseWheelRotation
*/
double preciseWheelRotation;
/*
* serialVersionUID
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = 6459879390515399677L;
/**
* Constructs a <code>MouseWheelEvent</code> object with the
* specified source component, type, modifiers, coordinates,
* scroll type, scroll amount, and wheel rotation.
* <p>Absolute coordinates xAbs and yAbs are set to source's location on screen plus
* relative coordinates x and y. xAbs and yAbs are set to zero if the source is not showing.
* <p>Note that passing in an invalid <code>id</code> results in
* unspecified behavior. This method throws an
* <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> if <code>source</code>
* is <code>null</code>.
*
* @param source the <code>Component</code> that originated
* the event
* @param id the integer that identifies the event
* @param when a long that gives the time the event occurred
* @param modifiers the modifier keys down during event
* (shift, ctrl, alt, meta)
* @param x the horizontal x coordinate for the mouse location
* @param y the vertical y coordinate for the mouse location
* @param clickCount the number of mouse clicks associated with event
* @param popupTrigger a boolean, true if this event is a trigger for a
* popup-menu
* @param scrollType the type of scrolling which should take place in
* response to this event; valid values are
* <code>WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL</code> and
* <code>WHEEL_BLOCK_SCROLL</code>
* @param scrollAmount for scrollType <code>WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL</code>,
* the number of units to be scrolled
* @param wheelRotation the integer number of "clicks" by which the mouse
* wheel was rotated
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>source</code> is null
* @see MouseEvent#MouseEvent(java.awt.Component, int, long, int, int, int, int, boolean)
* @see MouseEvent#MouseEvent(java.awt.Component, int, long, int, int, int, int, int, int, boolean, int)
*/
public MouseWheelEvent (Component source, int id, long when, int modifiers,
int x, int y, int clickCount, boolean popupTrigger,
int scrollType, int scrollAmount, int wheelRotation) {
this(source, id, when, modifiers, x, y, 0, 0, clickCount,
popupTrigger, scrollType, scrollAmount, wheelRotation);
}
/**
* Constructs a <code>MouseWheelEvent</code> object with the
* specified source component, type, modifiers, coordinates,
* absolute coordinates, scroll type, scroll amount, and wheel rotation.
* <p>Note that passing in an invalid <code>id</code> results in
* unspecified behavior. This method throws an
* <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> if <code>source</code>
* is <code>null</code>.<p>
* Even if inconsistent values for relative and absolute coordinates are
* passed to the constructor, the MouseWheelEvent instance is still
* created and no exception is thrown.
*
* @param source the <code>Component</code> that originated
* the event
* @param id the integer that identifies the event
* @param when a long that gives the time the event occurred
* @param modifiers the modifier keys down during event
* (shift, ctrl, alt, meta)
* @param x the horizontal x coordinate for the mouse location
* @param y the vertical y coordinate for the mouse location
* @param xAbs the absolute horizontal x coordinate for the mouse location
* @param yAbs the absolute vertical y coordinate for the mouse location
* @param clickCount the number of mouse clicks associated with event
* @param popupTrigger a boolean, true if this event is a trigger for a
* popup-menu
* @param scrollType the type of scrolling which should take place in
* response to this event; valid values are
* <code>WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL</code> and
* <code>WHEEL_BLOCK_SCROLL</code>
* @param scrollAmount for scrollType <code>WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL</code>,
* the number of units to be scrolled
* @param wheelRotation the integer number of "clicks" by which the mouse
* wheel was rotated
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>source</code> is null
* @see MouseEvent#MouseEvent(java.awt.Component, int, long, int, int, int, int, boolean)
* @see MouseEvent#MouseEvent(java.awt.Component, int, long, int, int, int, int, int, int, boolean, int)
* @since 1.6
*/
public MouseWheelEvent (Component source, int id, long when, int modifiers,
int x, int y, int xAbs, int yAbs, int clickCount, boolean popupTrigger,
int scrollType, int scrollAmount, int wheelRotation) {
this(source, id, when, modifiers, x, y, xAbs, yAbs, clickCount, popupTrigger,
scrollType, scrollAmount, wheelRotation, wheelRotation);
}
/**
* Constructs a <code>MouseWheelEvent</code> object with the specified
* source component, type, modifiers, coordinates, absolute coordinates,
* scroll type, scroll amount, and wheel rotation.
* <p>Note that passing in an invalid <code>id</code> parameter results
* in unspecified behavior. This method throws an
* <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> if <code>source</code> equals
* <code>null</code>.
* <p>Even if inconsistent values for relative and absolute coordinates
* are passed to the constructor, a <code>MouseWheelEvent</code> instance
* is still created and no exception is thrown.
*
* @param source the <code>Component</code> that originated the event
* @param id the integer value that identifies the event
* @param when a long value that gives the time when the event occurred
* @param modifiers the modifier keys down during event
* (shift, ctrl, alt, meta)
* @param x the horizontal <code>x</code> coordinate for the
* mouse location
* @param y the vertical <code>y</code> coordinate for the
* mouse location
* @param xAbs the absolute horizontal <code>x</code> coordinate for
* the mouse location
* @param yAbs the absolute vertical <code>y</code> coordinate for
* the mouse location
* @param clickCount the number of mouse clicks associated with the event
* @param popupTrigger a boolean value, <code>true</code> if this event is a trigger
* for a popup-menu
* @param scrollType the type of scrolling which should take place in
* response to this event; valid values are
* <code>WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL</code> and
* <code>WHEEL_BLOCK_SCROLL</code>
* @param scrollAmount for scrollType <code>WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL</code>,
* the number of units to be scrolled
* @param wheelRotation the integer number of "clicks" by which the mouse wheel
* was rotated
* @param preciseWheelRotation the double number of "clicks" by which the mouse wheel
* was rotated
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>source</code> is null
* @see MouseEvent#MouseEvent(java.awt.Component, int, long, int, int, int, int, boolean)
* @see MouseEvent#MouseEvent(java.awt.Component, int, long, int, int, int, int, int, int, boolean, int)
* @since 1.7
*/
public MouseWheelEvent (Component source, int id, long when, int modifiers,
int x, int y, int xAbs, int yAbs, int clickCount, boolean popupTrigger,
int scrollType, int scrollAmount, int wheelRotation, double preciseWheelRotation) {
super(source, id, when, modifiers, x, y, xAbs, yAbs, clickCount,
popupTrigger, MouseEvent.NOBUTTON);
this.scrollType = scrollType;
this.scrollAmount = scrollAmount;
this.wheelRotation = wheelRotation;
this.preciseWheelRotation = preciseWheelRotation;
}
/**
* Returns the type of scrolling that should take place in response to this
* event. This is determined by the native platform. Legal values are:
* <ul>
* <li> MouseWheelEvent.WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL
* <li> MouseWheelEvent.WHEEL_BLOCK_SCROLL
* </ul>
*
* @return either MouseWheelEvent.WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL or
* MouseWheelEvent.WHEEL_BLOCK_SCROLL, depending on the configuration of
* the native platform.
* @see java.awt.Adjustable#getUnitIncrement
* @see java.awt.Adjustable#getBlockIncrement
* @see javax.swing.Scrollable#getScrollableUnitIncrement
* @see javax.swing.Scrollable#getScrollableBlockIncrement
*/
public int getScrollType() {
return scrollType;
}
/**
* Returns the number of units that should be scrolled per
* click of mouse wheel rotation.
* Only valid if <code>getScrollType</code> returns
* <code>MouseWheelEvent.WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL</code>
*
* @return number of units to scroll, or an undefined value if
* <code>getScrollType</code> returns
* <code>MouseWheelEvent.WHEEL_BLOCK_SCROLL</code>
* @see #getScrollType
*/
public int getScrollAmount() {
return scrollAmount;
}
/**
* Returns the number of "clicks" the mouse wheel was rotated, as an integer.
* A partial rotation may occur if the mouse supports a high-resolution wheel.
* In this case, the method returns zero until a full "click" has been accumulated.
*
* @return negative values if the mouse wheel was rotated up/away from
* the user, and positive values if the mouse wheel was rotated down/
* towards the user
* @see #getPreciseWheelRotation
*/
public int getWheelRotation() {
return wheelRotation;
}
/**
* Returns the number of "clicks" the mouse wheel was rotated, as a double.
* A partial rotation may occur if the mouse supports a high-resolution wheel.
* In this case, the return value will include a fractional "click".
*
* @return negative values if the mouse wheel was rotated up or away from
* the user, and positive values if the mouse wheel was rotated down or
* towards the user
* @see #getWheelRotation
* @since 1.7
*/
public double getPreciseWheelRotation() {
return preciseWheelRotation;
}
/**
* This is a convenience method to aid in the implementation of
* the common-case MouseWheelListener - to scroll a ScrollPane or
* JScrollPane by an amount which conforms to the platform settings.
* (Note, however, that <code>ScrollPane</code> and
* <code>JScrollPane</code> already have this functionality built in.)
* <P>
* This method returns the number of units to scroll when scroll type is
* MouseWheelEvent.WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL, and should only be called if
* <code>getScrollType</code> returns MouseWheelEvent.WHEEL_UNIT_SCROLL.
* <P>
* Direction of scroll, amount of wheel movement,
* and platform settings for wheel scrolling are all accounted for.
* This method does not and cannot take into account value of the
* Adjustable/Scrollable unit increment, as this will vary among
* scrolling components.
* <P>
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