[jdom-interest] Re arranging child nodes
Kesav Kumar
kesavk at voquette.com
Thu Nov 30 09:43:56 PST 2000
I wanted to rearrange the childrens of a parent node i wrote code like this.
public void moveUp(Element node)
Element parent = node.getParent();
List children = parent.getChildren();
int index = children.indexOf(node);
if(inde > 0) //Ensuring this is not already first element
{
//I want to swapt the positions of the children.
Element tmpElement = children.get(index -1);
children.set(index-1, node);
children.set(inde, tmpElement);
}
I thought I will get my desired result but I didn't get expected result whin
I printed the childrens of the parent again. I found few intersting lines
in PartialList.java set method
Object old = get(index);
int backingIndex = backingList.indexOf(old);
if (backingIndex != -1) {
backingList.set(backingIndex, current);
}
if (old instanceof Element) {
((Element)old).setParent(null);
}
First line is ok I didn't understand the logic behind getting the
backingIndex and setting the oldElement parent null. Since backingIndex will
give all the modfied incies I feel its not good to use backingindex on the
basis of backingList.indexOf(old). Can anyone share their thoughts.
Thanks.
Kesav Kumar
Software Engineer
Voquette, Inc.
650 356 3740
mailto:kesavk at voquette.com
http://www.voquette.com
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