public interface TreeModel
JTree.
 
 JTree and its related classes make extensive use of
 TreePaths for identifying nodes in the TreeModel.
 If a TreeModel returns the same object, as compared by
 equals, at two different indices under the same parent
 than the resulting TreePath objects will be considered equal
 as well. Some implementations may assume that if two
 TreePaths are equal, they identify the same node. If this
 condition is not met, painting problems and other oddities may result.
 In other words, if getChild for a given parent returns
 the same Object (as determined by equals) problems may
 result, and it is recommended you avoid doing this.
 
 Similarly JTree and its related classes place
 TreePaths in Maps.  As such if
 a node is requested twice, the return values must be equal
 (using the equals method) and have the same
 hashCode.
 
For further information on tree models, including an example of a custom implementation, see How to Use Trees in The Java Tutorial.
TreePath| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | addTreeModelListener(TreeModelListener l)Adds a listener for the  TreeModelEventposted after the tree changes. | 
| Object | getChild(Object parent,
        int index)Returns the child of  parentat indexindexin the parent's
 child array. | 
| int | getChildCount(Object parent)Returns the number of children of  parent. | 
| int | getIndexOfChild(Object parent,
               Object child)Returns the index of child in parent. | 
| Object | getRoot()Returns the root of the tree. | 
| boolean | isLeaf(Object node)Returns  trueifnodeis a leaf. | 
| void | removeTreeModelListener(TreeModelListener l)Removes a listener previously added with
  addTreeModelListener. | 
| void | valueForPathChanged(TreePath path,
                   Object newValue)Messaged when the user has altered the value for the item identified
 by  pathtonewValue. | 
Object getRoot()
null
 only if the tree has no nodes.Object getChild(Object parent, int index)
parent at index index
 in the parent's
 child array.  parent must be a node previously obtained
 from this data source. This should not return null
 if index
 is a valid index for parent (that is index >= 0 &&
 index < getChildCount(parent)).parent - a node in the tree, obtained from this data sourceparent at index indexint getChildCount(Object parent)
parent.
 Returns 0 if the node
 is a leaf or if it has no children.  parent must be a node
 previously obtained from this data source.parent - a node in the tree, obtained from this data sourceparentboolean isLeaf(Object node)
true if node is a leaf.
 It is possible for this method to return false
 even if node has no children.
 A directory in a filesystem, for example,
 may contain no files; the node representing
 the directory is not a leaf, but it also has no children.node - a node in the tree, obtained from this data sourcenode is a leafvoid valueForPathChanged(TreePath path, Object newValue)
path to newValue.
 If newValue signifies a truly new value
 the model should post a treeNodesChanged event.path - path to the node that the user has alterednewValue - the new value from the TreeCellEditorint getIndexOfChild(Object parent, Object child)
parent
 or child is null, returns -1.
 If either parent or child don't
 belong to this tree model, returns -1.parent - a node in the tree, obtained from this data sourcechild - the node we are interested inchild or parent are null
    or don't belong to this tree modelvoid addTreeModelListener(TreeModelListener l)
TreeModelEvent
 posted after the tree changes.l - the listener to addremoveTreeModelListener(javax.swing.event.TreeModelListener)void removeTreeModelListener(TreeModelListener l)
addTreeModelListener.l - the listener to removeaddTreeModelListener(javax.swing.event.TreeModelListener) Submit a bug or feature 
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