import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
import javax.swing.JTable;
import javax.swing.RowSorter;
import javax.swing.table.DefaultTableModel;
import javax.swing.table.TableModel;
import javax.swing.table.TableRowSorter;
public class RowSorterDemo {
public static void main(String args[]) {
JFrame frame = new JFrame("Sort Table Demo");
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
Object rows[][] = { { "J", 23 }, { "R", 24, }, { "E", 21, }, { "B", 27, }, { "A", 25, },
{ "S", 22, }, };
String columns[] = { "Name", "Age" };
TableModel model = new DefaultTableModel(rows, columns) {
public Class getColumnClass(int column) {
Class returnValue;
if ((column >= 0) && (column < getColumnCount())) {
returnValue = getValueAt(0, column).getClass();
} else {
returnValue = Object.class;
}
return returnValue;
}
};
JTable table = new JTable(model);
RowSorter<TableModel> sorter = new TableRowSorter<TableModel>(model);
table.setRowSorter(sorter);
JScrollPane pane = new JScrollPane(table);
frame.add(pane, BorderLayout.CENTER);
frame.setSize(300, 150);
frame.setVisible(true);
}
}
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