Class AccessibleValueAdapter

java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.swt.accessibility.AccessibleValueAdapter
All Implemented Interfaces:
AccessibleValueListener

public class AccessibleValueAdapter extends Object implements AccessibleValueListener
This adapter class provides default implementations for the methods in the AccessibleValueListener interface.

Classes that wish to deal with AccessibleValue events can extend this class and override only the methods that they are interested in.

Since:
1.4
See Also:
  • Constructor Details

    • AccessibleValueAdapter

      public AccessibleValueAdapter()
  • Method Details

    • getCurrentValue

      public void getCurrentValue(AccessibleValueEvent e)
      Returns the value of this object as a number.
      Specified by:
      getCurrentValue in interface AccessibleValueListener
      Parameters:
      e - an event object containing the following fields:
      • [out] value - the number that is the current value of this object
    • setCurrentValue

      public void setCurrentValue(AccessibleValueEvent e)
      Sets the value of this object to the given number. The argument is clipped to the valid interval whose upper and lower bounds are returned by getMaximumValue and getMinimumValue, i.e. if it is lower than the minimum value the new value will be the minimum, and if it is greater than the maximum then the new value will be the maximum.
      Specified by:
      setCurrentValue in interface AccessibleValueListener
      Parameters:
      e - an event object containing the following fields:
      • [in/out] value - on input, the number that will be the new value of this object
        - on output, set to null if the value cannot be set
    • getMaximumValue

      public void getMaximumValue(AccessibleValueEvent e)
      Returns the maximum value that can be represented by this object.
      Specified by:
      getMaximumValue in interface AccessibleValueListener
      Parameters:
      e - an event object containing the following fields:
      • [out] value - the number that is the maximum value that this object can represent. If this object has no upper bound then null is returned.
    • getMinimumValue

      public void getMinimumValue(AccessibleValueEvent e)
      Returns the minimum value that can be represented by this object.
      Specified by:
      getMinimumValue in interface AccessibleValueListener
      Parameters:
      e - an event object containing the following fields:
      • [out] value - the number that is the minimum value that this object can represent. If this object has no lower bound then null is returned.