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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T18:32:10+00:00 2026-05-14T18:32:10+00:00

Problem: I have CaretListener and DocumentListener listening on a JTextPane. I need an algorithm

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I have CaretListener and DocumentListener listening on a JTextPane.

I need an algorithm that is able to tell which line is the caret at in a JTextPane, here’s an illustrative example:

alt text

Result: 3rd line

alt text

Result: 2nd line

alt text

Result: 4th line

and if the algorithm can tell which line the caret is in the JTextPane, it should be fairly easy to substring whatever that is in between the parentheses as the picture (caret is at character m of metadata):

alt text

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This is how I divide the entire text that I retrieved from the JTextPane into sentences:

String[] lines = textPane.getText().split("\r?\n|\r", -1);

The sentences in the textPane is separated with \n.

Problem is, how can I manipulate the caret to let me know at which position and which line it is in? I know the dot of the caret says at which position it is, but I can’t tell which line it is at. Assuming if I know which line the caret is, then I can just do lines[<line number>] and manipulate the string from there.

In Short: How do I use CaretListener and/or DocumentListener to know which line the caret is currently at, and retrieve the line for further string manipulation? Please help. Thanks.

Do let me know if further clarification is needed. Thanks for your time.

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    2026-05-14T18:32:11+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:32 pm

    Here is the source code you requested :

    static int getLineOfOffset(JTextComponent comp, int offset) throws BadLocationException {
        Document doc = comp.getDocument();
        if (offset < 0) {
            throw new BadLocationException("Can't translate offset to line", -1);
        } else if (offset > doc.getLength()) {
            throw new BadLocationException("Can't translate offset to line", doc.getLength() + 1);
        } else {
            Element map = doc.getDefaultRootElement();
            return map.getElementIndex(offset);
        }
    }
    
    static int getLineStartOffset(JTextComponent comp, int line) throws BadLocationException {
        Element map = comp.getDocument().getDefaultRootElement();
        if (line < 0) {
            throw new BadLocationException("Negative line", -1);
        } else if (line >= map.getElementCount()) {
            throw new BadLocationException("No such line", comp.getDocument().getLength() + 1);
        } else {
            Element lineElem = map.getElement(line);
            return lineElem.getStartOffset();
        }
    }
    
    ...
    
    public void caretUpdate(CaretEvent e) {
        int dot = e.getDot();
        int line = getLineOfOffset(textComponent, dot);
        int positionInLine = dot - getLineStartOffset(textComponent, line);
        ...
    }
    
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