Header column span

How to make header column span in Data Grid? My column
heading comes in 2 lines.
For e.g.
Gender Employees
Male Female Income
Pls help me out.

How to make header column span in Data Grid? My column
heading comes in 2 lines.
For e.g.
Gender Employees
Male Female Income
Pls help me out.

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  • JTable column header to span multiple columns

    Hi people. I've spent the last day trying to do this with no luck. Most of the links in the forum are old and don't exist any more and the ones that lead to some code end up not working on java 5 (I can compile and run but the result is not what I wanted)!
    So my question is this, how do I have a column header that spans more than one column, which has individual column headers below it?
    Thanks, Paul.
    EDIT: I should point out that this is the place I've tried and although the screen shot of the first example looks exactly like what I want to do, it does not work as advertised. [http://www.crionics.com/products/opensource/faq/swing_ex/JTableExamples1.html]
    Edited by: Boomah on 05-Nov-2008 15:08

    Something like this?import java.awt.Dimension;
    import java.awt.GridLayout;
    import java.util.Collections;
    import java.util.Enumeration;
    import java.util.List;
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.event.ChangeEvent;
    import javax.swing.event.ListSelectionEvent;
    import javax.swing.event.TableColumnModelEvent;
    import javax.swing.event.TableColumnModelListener;
    import javax.swing.table.*;
    public class MultiSpanHeader {
       public static void main(String[] args) {
          SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
             @Override
             public void run() {
                new MultiSpanHeader().makeUI();
       public void makeUI() {
          final JTable table = new JTable(5, 6);
          final JTableHeader header = table.getTableHeader();
          header.setReorderingAllowed(false);
          final TableColumnModel model = table.getColumnModel();
          Enumeration<TableColumn> enumColumns = model.getColumns();
          final List<TableColumn> columns = Collections.list(enumColumns);
          final JTable dummy = new JTable(0, 3);
          final JTableHeader dummyHeader = dummy.getTableHeader();
          dummyHeader.setReorderingAllowed(false);
          dummyHeader.setResizingAllowed(false);
          final TableColumnModel dummyModel = dummy.getColumnModel();
          Enumeration<TableColumn> enumDummyColumns = dummyModel.getColumns();
          final List<TableColumn> dummyColumns = Collections.list(enumDummyColumns);
          model.addColumnModelListener(new TableColumnModelListener() {
             @Override
             public void columnAdded(TableColumnModelEvent e) {
             @Override
             public void columnRemoved(TableColumnModelEvent e) {
             @Override
             public void columnMoved(TableColumnModelEvent e) {
             @Override
             public void columnMarginChanged(ChangeEvent e) {
                dummyColumns.get(0).setWidth(columns.get(0).getWidth());
                dummyColumns.get(1).setWidth(columns.get(1).getWidth() +
                      columns.get(2).getWidth());
                dummyColumns.get(2).setWidth(columns.get(3).getWidth() +
                      columns.get(4).getWidth() + columns.get(5).getWidth());
             @Override
             public void columnSelectionChanged(ListSelectionEvent e) {
          JScrollPane pane = new JScrollPane(table);
          pane.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(600, 200));
          JFrame frame = new JFrame();
          frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
          frame.add(pane);
          frame.pack();
          JPanel panel = new JPanel(new GridLayout(2, 1));
          panel.add(dummyHeader);
          panel.add(header);
          pane.getColumnHeader().setView(panel);
          frame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
          frame.setVisible(true);
    }Note: this is just presented as an idea, would need a lot of work to make it robust and flexible enough for practical use.
    db

  • Dynamically set number-columns-spanned

    Hi all,
    I have a cross tab which has a dynamic number of columns. Each column has a header "Location" (which is determined by the data), but the table also has a master header "Volume" which should span all of the locations. How can I acheive this?
    I currently have:
    <xsl:attribute xdofo:ctx="block" name="number-columns-spanned">2</xsl:attribute> Volumne
    But this is obviously static.
    Many Thanks
    Andy

    Hi lmd2,
    Attached is a quick example of one way to do what you are asking. This is only a general example, and there may be a bettter implementation depending on the architecture of your application.  The link here also has information on setting the number of sockets for a specific sequence file. Hope this helps.
    Regards,
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    National Instruments
    Attachments:
    ParallelModel.seq ‏455 KB

  • Column span in an HGrid

    Hi All-
    Is it possible to have a column span in an Hgrid?
    I see in oracle technology stack that Column span is allowed on Hgrid,but not sure how to achieve this.
    If someone has any idea please share..that would be great help for me in design.
    PLEASE SUGGEST!!!!
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    Nagu

    I tried some things with the custom pl/sql heading in report attributes, but couldn 't get it to work unfortunately.
    When using the pl/sql function, you can generate the header just by entering:
    return ' empno:empname:options' . I hoped I could inject some html code into the return value in order to create extra columns, but the results are inpredictable.
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  • How do I make a header column in a pivot table a field from the table

    I am trying to reference a field for a header column in a pivot table. for example: 2006 - Cat, 2006-Dog
    I am trying to get the following result:
    2006-Cat     January     February     March     April     May     June     July     August     September     October     November     December     Totals
    Euthanise     159     203     188     252     376     501     393     315     304     276     212     207     3386
    Intake     192     220     234     305     412     538     409     330     329     305     244     241     3759
    Redeem     10     4     4     3     5     3     2     1     2     1     2     5     42
    Rescue     0     0     2     10     0     0     0     1     0     2     0     4     19
    2006-Dog     January     February     March     April     May     June     July     August     September     October     November     December     Totals
    Euthanise     306     375     347     341     458     484     385     441     317     384     325     318     4481
    Intake     455     514     495     465     571     595     486     570     438     511     434     473     6007
    Redeem     65     63     57     34     57     43     58     46     58     67     53     59     660
    Rescue     0     0     0     1     0     0     0     0     3     1     0     0     5
    2007-Cat     January     February     March     April     May     June     July     August     September     October     November     December     Totals
    Euthanise     223     265     229     275     569     508     451     359     310     318     231     225     3963
    Intake     268     286     274     315     594     567     488     397     329     344     279     249     4390
    Redeem     11     7     11     1     5     2     0     2     4     3     16     2     64
    Rescue     7     0     0     1     0     1     2     1     1     0     1     0     14
    2007-Dog     January     February     March     April     May     June     July     August     September     October     November     December     Totals
    Euthanise     436     374     313     343     395     362     422     403     394     350     275     343     4410
    Intake     594     510     480     477     508     520     553     502     509     544     410     480     6087
    Redeem     67     72     77     57     47     51     50     40     41     62     45     45     654
    Rescue     2     3     0     1     0     0     4     0     3     0     1     1     15
    Any help is greatly appreciated.

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
    - <ROWSET>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>January</MNTH>
    <imonth>1</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>159.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>January</MNTH>
    <imonth>1</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>192.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>January</MNTH>
    <imonth>1</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>10.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>February</MNTH>
    <imonth>2</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>203.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>February</MNTH>
    <imonth>2</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>220.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>February</MNTH>
    <imonth>2</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>4.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>March</MNTH>
    <imonth>3</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>188.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>March</MNTH>
    <imonth>3</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>234.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>March</MNTH>
    <imonth>3</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>4.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>March</MNTH>
    <imonth>3</imonth>
    <cue>Rescue</cue>
    <anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>April</MNTH>
    <imonth>4</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>252.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>April</MNTH>
    <imonth>4</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>305.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>April</MNTH>
    <imonth>4</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>3.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>April</MNTH>
    <imonth>4</imonth>
    <cue>Rescue</cue>
    <anicnt>10.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>May</MNTH>
    <imonth>5</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>376.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>May</MNTH>
    <imonth>5</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>412.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>May</MNTH>
    <imonth>5</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>5.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>June</MNTH>
    <imonth>6</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>501.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>June</MNTH>
    <imonth>6</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>538.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>June</MNTH>
    <imonth>6</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>3.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>July</MNTH>
    <imonth>7</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>393.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>July</MNTH>
    <imonth>7</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>409.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>July</MNTH>
    <imonth>7</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>August</MNTH>
    <imonth>8</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>315.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>August</MNTH>
    <imonth>8</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>330.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>August</MNTH>
    <imonth>8</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>August</MNTH>
    <imonth>8</imonth>
    <cue>Rescue</cue>
    <anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>September</MNTH>
    <imonth>9</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>304.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>September</MNTH>
    <imonth>9</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>329.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>September</MNTH>
    <imonth>9</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>October</MNTH>
    <imonth>10</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>276.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>October</MNTH>
    <imonth>10</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>305.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>October</MNTH>
    <imonth>10</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>October</MNTH>
    <imonth>10</imonth>
    <cue>Rescue</cue>
    <anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>November</MNTH>
    <imonth>11</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>212.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>November</MNTH>
    <imonth>11</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>244.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>November</MNTH>
    <imonth>11</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>December</MNTH>
    <imonth>12</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>207.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>December</MNTH>
    <imonth>12</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>241.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>December</MNTH>
    <imonth>12</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>5.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - CAT</header>
    <MNTH>December</MNTH>
    <imonth>12</imonth>
    <cue>Rescue</cue>
    <anicnt>4.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>January</MNTH>
    <imonth>1</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>306.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>January</MNTH>
    <imonth>1</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>455.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>January</MNTH>
    <imonth>1</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>65.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>February</MNTH>
    <imonth>2</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>375.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>February</MNTH>
    <imonth>2</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>514.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>February</MNTH>
    <imonth>2</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>63.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>March</MNTH>
    <imonth>3</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>347.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>March</MNTH>
    <imonth>3</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>495.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>March</MNTH>
    <imonth>3</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>57.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>April</MNTH>
    <imonth>4</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>341.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>April</MNTH>
    <imonth>4</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>465.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>April</MNTH>
    <imonth>4</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>34.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>April</MNTH>
    <imonth>4</imonth>
    <cue>Rescue</cue>
    <anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>May</MNTH>
    <imonth>5</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>458.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>May</MNTH>
    <imonth>5</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>571.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>May</MNTH>
    <imonth>5</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>57.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>June</MNTH>
    <imonth>6</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>484.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>June</MNTH>
    <imonth>6</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>595.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>June</MNTH>
    <imonth>6</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>43.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>July</MNTH>
    <imonth>7</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>385.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>July</MNTH>
    <imonth>7</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>486.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>July</MNTH>
    <imonth>7</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>58.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>August</MNTH>
    <imonth>8</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>441.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>August</MNTH>
    <imonth>8</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>570.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>August</MNTH>
    <imonth>8</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>46.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>September</MNTH>
    <imonth>9</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>317.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>September</MNTH>
    <imonth>9</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>438.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>September</MNTH>
    <imonth>9</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>58.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>September</MNTH>
    <imonth>9</imonth>
    <cue>Rescue</cue>
    <anicnt>3.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>October</MNTH>
    <imonth>10</imonth>
    <cue>Euthanise</cue>
    <anicnt>384.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>October</MNTH>
    <imonth>10</imonth>
    <cue>Intake</cue>
    <anicnt>511.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
    - <ROW>
    <header>2006 - DOG</header>
    <MNTH>October</MNTH>
    <imonth>10</imonth>
    <cue>Redeem</cue>
    <anicnt>67.0</anicnt>
    </ROW>
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