Class ProgressBarStarTable

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.io.Closeable, java.lang.AutoCloseable, StarTable

    public class ProgressBarStarTable
    extends WrapperStarTable
    A WrapperStarTable which behaves the same as its base, except that UI intervention is permitted on any RowSequence which is taken out on it. It provides two services:
    1. Iteration using getRowSequence() or getRowSplittable() will update a supplied JProgressBar as it goes.
    2. Iteration can be forced to terminate based on the behaviour of a given BooleanSupplier.

    You might think this should be based on a BoundedRangeModel (JProgressBar's model) instead, but unfortunately that doesn't allow you use of indeterminate progress states.

    Author:
    Mark Taylor (Starlink)
    • Constructor Detail

      • ProgressBarStarTable

        public ProgressBarStarTable​(StarTable baseTable,
                                    javax.swing.JProgressBar progBar)
        Constructor with default cancellation control. Iteration is cancelled if the calling thread is interrupted. This may be appropriate for single-threaded iteration (using a RowSequence), but is unlikely to achieve cancellation of multi-threaded iteration (using a RowSplittable).
        Parameters:
        baseTable - table supplying data
        progBar - progress bar to update
      • ProgressBarStarTable

        public ProgressBarStarTable​(StarTable baseTable,
                                    javax.swing.JProgressBar progBar,
                                    java.util.function.BooleanSupplier isCancelled)
        Constructor with supplied cancellation control.
        Parameters:
        baseTable - table supplying data
        progBar - progress bar to update
        isCancelled - object controlling cancellation: if it supplies a true value, the next method of any RowSequence or RowSplittable taken out on this table will (probably, at some point) throw IOExceptions
    • Method Detail

      • setProgressBar

        public void setProgressBar​(javax.swing.JProgressBar progBar)
        Sets the progress bar which this table controls.
        Parameters:
        progBar - progress bar
      • getProgressBar

        public javax.swing.JProgressBar getProgressBar()
        Returns the progress bar which this table controls.
        Returns:
        progress bar
      • setActiveLabel

        public void setActiveLabel​(java.lang.String label)
        Sets a label which will be visible in the progress bar when a RowSequence acquired from this table is being iterated over.
        Parameters:
        label - label text
      • getActiveLabel

        public java.lang.String getActiveLabel()
        Returns the text of the label which is visible in the progress bar when a RowSequence acquired from this table is active.
        Returns:
        label text
      • getRowSequence

        public RowSequence getRowSequence()
                                   throws java.io.IOException
        Description copied from interface: StarTable
        Returns an object which can iterate over all the rows in the table sequentially. Each such returned object is safe for use within a single thread, but not in general from multiple threads concurrently.
        Specified by:
        getRowSequence in interface StarTable
        Overrides:
        getRowSequence in class WrapperStarTable
        Returns:
        new RowSequence
        Throws:
        java.io.IOException - if there is an error providing access
      • getRowSplittable

        public RowSplittable getRowSplittable()
                                       throws java.io.IOException
        Description copied from interface: StarTable
        Returns an object which can iterate over all the rows in the table, but which may also be requested to split recursively for potentially parallel processing.

        The return value must be non-null, and may provide splitting arrangements specially appropriate for the implementation. If this table 'wraps' an upstream table, it is usually best to base the implementation on calls to the the upstream getRowSplittable method, so that upstream policy about how to divide up the table is respected. However, implementations without special requirements may return Tables.getDefaultRowSplittable(this).

        Specified by:
        getRowSplittable in interface StarTable
        Overrides:
        getRowSplittable in class WrapperStarTable
        Returns:
        new RowSplittable
        Throws:
        java.io.IOException
        See Also:
        RowRunner