Java Swing JTable select programmatically multiple rows

淺唱寂寞╮ 提交于 2019-12-04 07:33:50

To select just one row, pass it as both the start and end index:

table.setRowSelectionInterval(18, 18);

Or, if you want to select multiple, non-contiguous indices:

ListSelectionModel model = table.getSelectionModel();
model.clearSelection();
model.addSelectionInterval(1, 1);
model.addSelectionInterval(18, 18);
model.addSelectionInterval(23, 23);

Alternately, you may find that implementing your own subclass of ListSelectionModel and using it to track selection on both the table and the scatterplot is a cleaner solution, rather than listening on the scatterplot and forcing the table to match.

It also works without using the ListSelectionModel:

table.clearSelection();
table.addRowSelectionInterval(1, 1);
table.addRowSelectionInterval(15, 15);
table.addRowSelectionInterval(28, 28);
...

Just don't call the setRowSelectionInterval, as it always clears the current selection before.

There is no way to set a random selection with a one method call, you need more than one to perform this kind of selection

table.setRowSelectionInterval(1, 1);
table.addRowSelectionInterval(15, 15);
table.setRowSelectionInterval(28, 28);
table.addRowSelectionInterval(188 , 188 );

And So On....

Here is a generic method to accomplish this:

public static void setSelectedRows(JTable table, int[] rows)
{
    ListSelectionModel model = table.getSelectionModel();
    model.clearSelection();

    for (int row : rows)
    {
        model.addSelectionInterval(row, row);
    }
}
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