- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
,Cloneable
MaskFormatter
is used to format and edit strings. The behavior
of a MaskFormatter
is controlled by way of a String mask
that specifies the valid characters that can be contained at a particular
location in the Document
model. The following characters can
be specified:
Character | Description |
---|---|
# | Any valid number, uses Character.isDigit .
|
' | Escape character, used to escape any of the special formatting characters. |
U | Any character (Character.isLetter ). All lowercase letters are
mapped to upper case.
|
L | Any character (Character.isLetter ). All upper case letters
are mapped to lower case.
|
A | Any character or number (Character.isLetter or
Character.isDigit ).
|
? | Any character (Character.isLetter ).
|
* | Anything. |
H | Any hex character (0-9, a-f or A-F). |
Typically characters correspond to one char, but in certain languages this is not the case. The mask is on a per character basis, and will thus adjust to fit as many chars as are needed.
You can further restrict the characters that can be input by the
setInvalidCharacters
and setValidCharacters
methods. setInvalidCharacters
allows you to specify
which characters are not legal. setValidCharacters
allows
you to specify which characters are valid. For example, the following
code block is equivalent to a mask of '0xHHH' with no invalid/valid
characters:
MaskFormatter formatter = new MaskFormatter("0x***"); formatter.setValidCharacters("0123456789abcdefABCDEF");
When initially formatting a value if the length of the string is less than the length of the mask, two things can happen. Either the placeholder string will be used, or the placeholder character will be used. Precedence is given to the placeholder string. For example:
MaskFormatter formatter = new MaskFormatter("###-####"); formatter.setPlaceholderCharacter('_'); System.out.println(formatter.valueToString("123"));
Would result in the string '123-____'. If
setPlaceholder("555-1212")
was invoked '123-1212' would
result. The placeholder String is only used on the initial format,
on subsequent formats only the placeholder character will be used.
If a MaskFormatter
is configured to only allow valid characters
(setAllowsInvalid(false)
) literal characters will be skipped as
necessary when editing. Consider a MaskFormatter
with
the mask "###-####" and current value "555-1212". Using the right
arrow key to navigate through the field will result in (| indicates the
position of the caret):
|555-1212 5|55-1212 55|5-1212 555-|1212 555-1|212The '-' is a literal (non-editable) character, and is skipped.
Similar behavior will result when editing. Consider inserting the string
'123-45' and '12345' into the MaskFormatter
in the
previous example. Both inserts will result in the same String,
'123-45__'. When MaskFormatter
is processing the insert at character position 3 (the '-'), two things can
happen:
- If the inserted character is '-', it is accepted.
- If the inserted character matches the mask for the next non-literal character, it is accepted at the new location.
- Anything else results in an invalid edit
By default MaskFormatter
will not allow invalid edits, you can
change this with the setAllowsInvalid
method, and will
commit edits on valid edits (use the setCommitsOnValidEdit
to
change this).
By default, MaskFormatter
is in overwrite mode. That is as
characters are typed a new character is not inserted, rather the character
at the current location is replaced with the newly typed character. You
can change this behavior by way of the method setOverwriteMode
.
Warning:
Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
of all JavaBeans
has been added to the java.beans
package.
Please see XMLEncoder
.
- Since:
- 1.4
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionCreates a MaskFormatter with no mask.MaskFormatter
(String mask) Creates aMaskFormatter
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionReturns the characters that are not valid for input.getMask()
Returns the formatting mask.Returns the String to use if the value does not completely fill in the mask.char
Returns the character to use in place of characters that are not present in the value, ie the user must fill them in.Returns the valid characters that can be input.boolean
Returns true ifstringToValue
should return literal characters in the mask.void
Installs theDefaultFormatter
onto a particularJFormattedTextField
.void
setInvalidCharacters
(String invalidCharacters) Allows for further restricting of the characters that can be input.void
Sets the mask dictating the legal characters.void
setPlaceholder
(String placeholder) Sets the string to use if the value does not completely fill in the mask.void
setPlaceholderCharacter
(char placeholder) Sets the character to use in place of characters that are not present in the value, ie the user must fill them in.void
setValidCharacters
(String validCharacters) Allows for further restricting of the characters that can be input.void
setValueContainsLiteralCharacters
(boolean containsLiteralChars) If true, the returned value and set value will also contain the literal characters in mask.stringToValue
(String value) Parses the text, returning the appropriate Object representation of the Stringvalue
.valueToString
(Object value) Returns a String representation of the Objectvalue
based on the mask.Methods declared in class javax.swing.text.DefaultFormatter
clone, getAllowsInvalid, getCommitsOnValidEdit, getDocumentFilter, getNavigationFilter, getOverwriteMode, getValueClass, setAllowsInvalid, setCommitsOnValidEdit, setOverwriteMode, setValueClass
Methods declared in class javax.swing.JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter
getActions, getFormattedTextField, invalidEdit, setEditValid, uninstall
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Constructor Details
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MaskFormatter
public MaskFormatter()Creates a MaskFormatter with no mask. -
MaskFormatter
Creates aMaskFormatter
with the specified mask. AParseException
will be thrown ifmask
is an invalid mask.- Parameters:
mask
- the mask- Throws:
ParseException
- if mask does not contain valid mask characters
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Method Details
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setMask
Sets the mask dictating the legal characters. This will throw aParseException
ifmask
is not valid.- Parameters:
mask
- the mask- Throws:
ParseException
- if mask does not contain valid mask characters
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getMask
Returns the formatting mask.- Returns:
- Mask dictating legal character values.
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setValidCharacters
Allows for further restricting of the characters that can be input. Only characters specified in the mask, not in theinvalidCharacters
, and invalidCharacters
will be allowed to be input. Passing in null (the default) implies the valid characters are only bound by the mask and the invalid characters.- Parameters:
validCharacters
- If non-null, specifies legal characters.
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getValidCharacters
Returns the valid characters that can be input.- Returns:
- Legal characters
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setInvalidCharacters
Allows for further restricting of the characters that can be input. Only characters specified in the mask, not in theinvalidCharacters
, and invalidCharacters
will be allowed to be input. Passing in null (the default) implies the valid characters are only bound by the mask and the valid characters.- Parameters:
invalidCharacters
- If non-null, specifies illegal characters.
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getInvalidCharacters
Returns the characters that are not valid for input.- Returns:
- illegal characters.
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setPlaceholder
Sets the string to use if the value does not completely fill in the mask. A null value implies the placeholder char should be used.- Parameters:
placeholder
- String used when formatting if the value does not completely fill the mask
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getPlaceholder
Returns the String to use if the value does not completely fill in the mask.- Returns:
- String used when formatting if the value does not completely fill the mask
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setPlaceholderCharacter
public void setPlaceholderCharacter(char placeholder) Sets the character to use in place of characters that are not present in the value, ie the user must fill them in. The default value is a space.This is only applicable if the placeholder string has not been specified, or does not completely fill in the mask.
- Parameters:
placeholder
- Character used when formatting if the value does not completely fill the mask
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getPlaceholderCharacter
public char getPlaceholderCharacter()Returns the character to use in place of characters that are not present in the value, ie the user must fill them in.- Returns:
- Character used when formatting if the value does not completely fill the mask
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setValueContainsLiteralCharacters
public void setValueContainsLiteralCharacters(boolean containsLiteralChars) If true, the returned value and set value will also contain the literal characters in mask.For example, if the mask is
'(###) ###-####'
, the current value is'(415) 555-1212'
, andvalueContainsLiteralCharacters
is truestringToValue
will return'(415) 555-1212'
. On the other hand, ifvalueContainsLiteralCharacters
is false,stringToValue
will return'4155551212'
.- Parameters:
containsLiteralChars
- Used to indicate if literal characters in mask should be returned in stringToValue
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getValueContainsLiteralCharacters
public boolean getValueContainsLiteralCharacters()Returns true ifstringToValue
should return literal characters in the mask.- Returns:
- True if literal characters in mask should be returned in stringToValue
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stringToValue
Parses the text, returning the appropriate Object representation of the Stringvalue
. This strips the literal characters as necessary and invokes supersstringToValue
, so that if you have specified a value class (setValueClass
) an instance of it will be created. This will throw aParseException
if the value does not match the current mask. Refer tosetValueContainsLiteralCharacters(boolean)
for details on how literals are treated.- Overrides:
stringToValue
in classDefaultFormatter
- Parameters:
value
- String to convert- Returns:
- Object representation of text
- Throws:
ParseException
- if there is an error in the conversion- See Also:
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valueToString
Returns a String representation of the Objectvalue
based on the mask. Refer tosetValueContainsLiteralCharacters(boolean)
for details on how literals are treated.- Overrides:
valueToString
in classDefaultFormatter
- Parameters:
value
- Value to convert- Returns:
- String representation of value
- Throws:
ParseException
- if there is an error in the conversion- See Also:
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install
Installs theDefaultFormatter
onto a particularJFormattedTextField
. This will invokevalueToString
to convert the current value from theJFormattedTextField
to a String. This will then install theAction
s fromgetActions
, theDocumentFilter
returned fromgetDocumentFilter
and theNavigationFilter
returned fromgetNavigationFilter
onto theJFormattedTextField
.Subclasses will typically only need to override this if they wish to install additional listeners on the
JFormattedTextField
.If there is a
ParseException
in converting the current value to a String, this will set the text to an empty String, and mark theJFormattedTextField
as being in an invalid state.While this is a public method, this is typically only useful for subclassers of
JFormattedTextField
.JFormattedTextField
will invoke this method at the appropriate times when the value changes, or its internal state changes.- Overrides:
install
in classDefaultFormatter
- Parameters:
ftf
- JFormattedTextField to format for, may be null indicating uninstall from current JFormattedTextField.
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