/** * Load a file of a particular type. It's a pretty standard helper function, which uses DarwinCSV * and setCurrentCSV(...) to make file loading happen with messaging and whatnot. We can also * reset the display: just call loadFile(null). * * @param file The file to load. * @param type The type of file (see DarwinCSV's constants). */ private void loadFile(File file, short type) { // If the file was reset, reset the display and keep going. if (file == null) { mainFrame.setTitle(basicTitle); setCurrentCSV(null); return; } // Load up a new DarwinCSV and set current CSV. try { setCurrentCSV(new DarwinCSV(file, type)); } catch (IOException ex) { MessageBox.messageBox( mainFrame, "Could not read file '" + file + "'", "Unable to read file '" + file + "': " + ex); } // Set the main frame title, based on the filename and the index. mainFrame.setTitle( basicTitle + ": " + file.getName() + " (" + String.format("%,d", currentCSV.getRowIndex().getRowCount()) + " rows)"); }
public static void main(String[] args) { TableModelDemo applet = new TableModelDemo(); JFrame frame = new JFrame(); // EXIT_ON_CLOSE == 3 frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(3); frame.setTitle("TableModelDemo"); frame.getContentPane().add(applet, BorderLayout.CENTER); applet.init(); applet.start(); frame.setSize(500, 220); Dimension d = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize(); frame.setLocation( (d.width - frame.getSize().width) / 2, (d.height - frame.getSize().height) / 2); frame.setVisible(true); }