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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T05:02:43+00:00 2026-06-04T05:02:43+00:00

I created the following example source and am wondering what I need to do

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I created the following example source and am wondering what I need to do to update my JPanel with a JLabel that has the information located from the row clicked in the JTable.

I also wanted to note that this is just a bare example as I’ve improved the sample code quite a bit thanks to a few SO members here. So I’m posting this bare example as a way to learn

SwingTesting (main)

public class SwingTesting {

    private final JFrame frame;
    private final TablePane tablePane;
    private final JSplitPane splitPane;
    private final JPanel infoPanel;
    private final JLabel infoLabel;

    public SwingTesting() {
        tablePane = new TablePane();
        infoPanel = new JPanel();
        frame = new JFrame();

        infoLabel = new JLabel();    //this is the panel i want to add the label to
        infoPanel.add(infoLabel);

        splitPane = new JSplitPane(JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT, tablePane, infoPanel);

        frame.add(splitPane);
        frame.pack();
        frame.setVisible(true);
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
            public void run() {
                new SwingTesting();
            }
        });
    }
} 

TablePane

public class TablePane extends JPanel {

    private final JTable table;
    private final TableModel tableModel;
    private final ListSelectionModel listSelectionModel;

    public TablePane() {
        table = new JTable();
        tableModel = createTableModel();
        table.setModel(tableModel);
        table.setSelectionMode(ListSelectionModel.SINGLE_INTERVAL_SELECTION);
        table.add(table.getTableHeader(), BorderLayout.PAGE_START);
        table.setFillsViewportHeight(true); 

        listSelectionModel = table.getSelectionModel();
        table.setSelectionModel(listSelectionModel);
        listSelectionModel.addListSelectionListener(new SharedListSelectionHandler());
        table.setSelectionModel(listSelectionModel);

        this.setLayout(new GridBagLayout());

        GridBagConstraints gbc = new GridBagConstraints();
        gbc.anchor = GridBagConstraints.NORTHWEST;
        gbc.fill = GridBagConstraints.BOTH;
        gbc.gridx = 0;
        gbc.gridy = 0;
        gbc.gridheight = 1;
        gbc.gridwidth = 3;
        gbc.insets = new Insets(5, 5, 5, 5);
        gbc.ipadx = 2;
        gbc.ipady = 2;
        gbc.weightx = 1;
        gbc.weighty = 1;

        this.add(new JScrollPane(table), gbc);
    }

    private TableModel createTableModel() {
        DefaultTableModel model = new DefaultTableModel(
            new Object[] {"Car", "Color", "Year"}, 0 
        ){
            @Override public boolean isCellEditable(int row, int column) {
                return false;
            }
        };

        addTableData(model);
        return model;
    }

    private void addTableData(DefaultTableModel model) {
        model.addRow(new Object[] {"Nissan", "Black", "2007"});
        model.addRow(new Object[] {"Toyota", "Blue", "2012"});
        model.addRow(new Object[] {"Chevrolet", "Red", "2009"});
        model.addRow(new Object[] {"Scion", "Silver", "2005"});
        model.addRow(new Object[] {"Cadilac", "Grey", "2001"});
    }


    class SharedListSelectionHandler implements ListSelectionListener {

        //When selection changes i want to add a label to the panel
        //currently it just prints out the info from the selected row    
        @Override
        public void valueChanged(ListSelectionEvent e) {
            ListSelectionModel lsm = (ListSelectionModel) e.getSource();
            String contents = "";

            if(lsm.isSelectionEmpty()) {
                System.out.println("<none>");
            } else {
                int minIndex = lsm.getMinSelectionIndex();
                int maxIndex = lsm.getMaxSelectionIndex();
                for(int i = minIndex; i <= maxIndex; i++) {
                    if(lsm.isSelectedIndex(i)) {
                        for(int j = 0; j < table.getColumnCount(); j++) {
                            contents += table.getValueAt(i, j) + " ";
                        }
                    }
                }
                System.out.println(contents);
            }
        }        
    }
}

So I’m wondering how to access that JPanel from the ListSelectionListener. Should I just pass the panel to the TablePane class? Or is there a more proper way to do this?

Also, my ListSelectionListener prints out the row information twice for some reason, did I mess up the loop?

EDIT

public class TablePane extends JPanel {

    private final JTable table;
    private final TableModel tableModel;
    private final ListSelectionModel listSelectionModel;

    private final displayPanel;

    public TablePane() {
        //removed code for reading purposes
    }

    //IDE says issue with thinking displayPanel may have already been initialized
    public TablePane(JPanel panel) {
        //this();
        //displayPanel = panel;
    }


    //ListSelectionListener uses panel.add(jlabel)

}

Is it as simple as taking final off?

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    2026-06-04T05:02:44+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 5:02 am

    You can pass the JLabel object to the TablePane object (in TablePane‘s constructor or by providing a custom setLabel() method). Then you can use StringBuilder to create the text that needs to go on the label, and call setText() on the label with the constent of the StringBuilder object (via its toString() method).

    I believe you are printing everytihn twice because the valueChanged method is called twice: once on the notification for the deselection of the current row, then again on the notification on the selection of the new row.

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