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Packages that use AttributeMap | |
org.jgraph | JGraph's topmost package which contains the JGraph class. |
org.jgraph.graph | Graphs are made up of a number of classes and interfaces defined in their own
package - the jgraph.graph package. |
Uses of AttributeMap in org.jgraph |
Methods in org.jgraph that return AttributeMap | |
AttributeMap |
JGraph.getAttributes(Object cell)
Returns the attributes for the specified cell. |
Methods in org.jgraph with parameters of type AttributeMap | |
static Map |
JGraph.createBounds(AttributeMap map,
int x,
int y,
Color c)
Returns an attributeMap for the specified position and color. |
Uses of AttributeMap in org.jgraph.graph |
Fields in org.jgraph.graph declared as AttributeMap | |
protected AttributeMap |
DefaultGraphModel.attributes
The model's own attributes as a map. |
protected AttributeMap |
DefaultGraphCell.attributes
Hashtable for properties. |
protected AttributeMap |
AbstractCellView.allAttributes
Contains the complete set of attributes, including the cell's attributes. |
protected AttributeMap |
AbstractCellView.attributes
Hashtable for attributes. |
static AttributeMap |
AttributeMap.emptyAttributeMap
Shared empty attribute map to return instead of null in applyMap. |
Methods in org.jgraph.graph that return AttributeMap | |
AttributeMap |
DefaultGraphModel.getAttributes(Object node)
Returns a Map that represents the attributes for the
specified cell. |
AttributeMap |
DefaultGraphCell.getAttributes()
Returns the properies of the cell. |
AttributeMap |
GraphCell.getAttributes()
Returns the attributes of the cell. |
protected AttributeMap |
AbstractCellView.createAttributeMap()
Hook for subclassers to avoid creating an empty AttributeMap during construction of the instance. |
protected AttributeMap |
AbstractCellView.getCellAttributes(GraphModel model)
Hook for subclassers to avoid cloning the cell's attributes. |
AttributeMap |
AbstractCellView.getAttributes()
Return the attributes of the view. |
AttributeMap |
AbstractCellView.getAllAttributes()
Returns the attributes of the view combined with the attributes of the corresponding cell. |
AttributeMap |
CellView.getAttributes()
Returns all attributes of the view as a map. |
AttributeMap |
CellView.getAllAttributes()
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AttributeMap |
AttributeMap.applyMap(Map change)
Apply the change to this views attributes. |
AttributeMap |
AttributeMap.cloneEntries(AttributeMap newMap)
Clones special object entried in the given map. |
AttributeMap |
GraphModel.getAttributes(Object node)
Returns a AttributeMap that represents the properties for
the specified cell. |
Methods in org.jgraph.graph with parameters of type AttributeMap | |
void |
DefaultGraphCell.setAttributes(AttributeMap attributes)
Sets the attributes. |
void |
GraphCell.setAttributes(AttributeMap map)
Sets the attributes |
void |
AbstractCellView.setAttributes(AttributeMap attributes)
Sets the attributes of this view to the specified value |
AttributeMap |
AttributeMap.cloneEntries(AttributeMap newMap)
Clones special object entried in the given map. |
Constructors in org.jgraph.graph with parameters of type AttributeMap | |
DefaultGraphModel(List roots,
AttributeMap attributes)
Constructs a model that is not an attribute store. |
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DefaultGraphModel(List roots,
AttributeMap attributes,
ConnectionSet cs)
Constructs a model using the specified information to construct the cells, attributes and connection data. |
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DefaultGraphCell(Object userObject,
AttributeMap storageMap)
Constructs a cell that holds a reference to the specified user object and contains the specified array of children and sets default values for the bounds attribute. |
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DefaultGraphCell(Object userObject,
AttributeMap storageMap,
MutableTreeNode[] children)
Creates a graph cell and initializes it with the specified user object. |
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DefaultEdge(Object userObject,
AttributeMap storageMap)
Constructs an edge that holds a reference to the specified user object and sets default values for points and the label position. |
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JGraph |
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