public interface Sortable<T>
ListModel
If the implementation also implements Selectable
interface,
it is up to the particular implementation to decide what the selections
remains in order after sorted.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
java.lang.String |
getSortDirection(java.util.Comparator<T> cmpr)
Returns the sort direction of this model for the given comparator.
|
void |
sort(java.util.Comparator<T> cmpr,
boolean ascending)
It called when the associated component
(such as
Listbox ) has to sort the content. |
void sort(java.util.Comparator<T> cmpr, boolean ascending)
Listbox
) has to sort the content.
After sorting, this model shall notify the component abort the result.
For example, if this interface is used with ListModel
,
then it might do the following to notify all registered listeners
ListDataListener
(registered by ListModel.addListDataListener(org.zkoss.zul.event.ListDataListener)
)
to update the content:
new ListDataEvent(this, ListDataEvent.CONTENTS_CHANGED, -1, -1)
The comparator assigned to, say, Listheader.setSortAscending(java.util.Comparator)
is passed to method as the cmpr argument.
Thus, developers could use it as a tag to know which column
or what kind of order to sort.
Notice that the comparator is capable to sort under the order specified
in the ascending parameter. In other words, you could ignore the
ascending parameter (which is used only for providing additional information)
cmpr
- the comparator assigned to Listheader.setSortAscending(java.util.Comparator)
and other relative methods. If developers didn't assign any one,
the default comparator is used.
Notice that it is capable to sort the data in the correct order,
you could ignore the ascending parameter.ascending
- whether to sort in the ascending order (or in
the descending order, if false). Notice that it is used only to
provide additional information. To sort the data correctly, you could
count on the cmpr parameter only.java.lang.String getSortDirection(java.util.Comparator<T> cmpr)
Default: "natural".
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