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I'm trying to get an event to fire whenever a choice is made from a JComboBox.

The problem I'm having is that there is no obvious addSelectionListener() method.

I've tried to use actionPerformed(), but it never fires.

Short of overriding the model for the JComboBox, I'm out of ideas.

How do I get notified of a selection change on a JComboBox?**

Edit: I have to apologize. It turns out I was using a misbehaving subclass of JComboBox, but I'll leave the question up since your answer is good.

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    Excellent question, since I've noticed that actionPerformed fires on loading a combobox, but NOT on selecting when one would expect it. Jul 15, 2013 at 15:42

8 Answers 8

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It should respond to ActionListeners, like this:

combo.addActionListener (new ActionListener () {
    public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
        doSomething();
    }
});

@John Calsbeek rightly points out that addItemListener() will work, too. You may get 2 ItemEvents, though, one for the deselection of the previously selected item, and another for the selection of the new item. Just don't use both event types!

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    I'd prefer ItemListener (just make sure to check the ItemEvent to see whether it is a selection or deselection even). The ActionListener can be fired even if the selection hasn't changed (i.e. if the user clicks on the already selected item). This may or may not be what you want.
    – Dan Dyer
    Sep 12, 2008 at 16:42
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    I know this question is old, but in order to complement, ActionListener is also fired if addItem method is called. Feb 23, 2015 at 16:01
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    This code is also missing an @Override. Aug 25, 2022 at 15:30
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Code example of ItemListener implementation

class ItemChangeListener implements ItemListener{
    @Override
    public void itemStateChanged(ItemEvent event) {
       if (event.getStateChange() == ItemEvent.SELECTED) {
          Object item = event.getItem();
          // do something with object
       }
    }       
}

Now we will get only selected item.

Then just add listener to your JComboBox

addItemListener(new ItemChangeListener());
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    I tried this code, one problem is that when I click the item that is already selected, the listener will not be triggered, because there is no state change.
    – dmark
    Feb 23, 2016 at 0:19
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    @dmark I think this is reasonable, cause nothing was changed. Maybe you should reorganize your actions somehow to not depend on such scenario.
    – Viacheslav
    Feb 23, 2016 at 8:45
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I would try the itemStateChanged() method of the ItemListener interface if jodonnell's solution fails.

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Here is creating a ComboBox adding a listener for item selection change:

JComboBox comboBox = new JComboBox();

comboBox.setBounds(84, 45, 150, 20);
contentPane.add(comboBox);

JComboBox comboBox_1 = new JComboBox();
comboBox_1.setBounds(84, 97, 150, 20);
contentPane.add(comboBox_1);
comboBox.addItemListener(new ItemListener() {
    public void itemStateChanged(ItemEvent arg0) {
        //Do Something
    }
});
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    this answers enhances previous answers in that ... ? Please don't duplicate! Unrelated: never-ever do any manual sizing/locating of components, that's the exclusive task of a suitable LayoutManager
    – kleopatra
    Jul 25, 2013 at 9:23
  • 'Do something' is cryptic, regularly you want to know the source combobox, or selected index Oct 14, 2022 at 21:51
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You may try these

 int selectedIndex = myComboBox.getSelectedIndex();

-or-

Object selectedObject = myComboBox.getSelectedItem();

-or-

String selectedValue = myComboBox.getSelectedValue().toString();
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  • I know why this was downvoted, but I believe those downvotes should be reconsidered... If you check the selected index in the actionPerformed method, you'll find that this works. It does fire, and excluding -1 events will allow you to exclude the false firing on start. Solved my problem! Jul 15, 2013 at 16:31
  • A useful answer, if only as a quick reference to the appropriate methods for JComboBox. Sep 17, 2020 at 0:52
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    This is not a useful answer. If there is no event that gets fired you'd have to poll for values. As such this is unrelated to the question.
    – queeg
    Jun 11, 2022 at 9:43
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I was recently looking for this very same solution and managed to find a simple one without assigning specific variables for the last selected item and the new selected item. And this question, although very helpful, didn't provide the solution I needed. This solved my problem, I hope it solves yours and others. Thanks.

How do I get the previous or last item?

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you can do this with jdk >= 8

getComboBox().addItemListener(this::comboBoxitemStateChanged);

so

public void comboBoxitemStateChanged(ItemEvent e) {
    if (e.getStateChange() == ItemEvent.SELECTED) {
        YourObject selectedItem = (YourObject) e.getItem();
        //TODO your actitons
    }
}
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I use this:

    cb = new JComboBox<String>();
    cb.setBounds(10, 33, 46, 22);
    panelConfig.add(cb);
    for(int i = 0; i < 10; ++i)
    {
        cb.addItem(Integer.toString(i));
    }
    cb.addItemListener(new ItemListener()
    {
        @Override
        public void itemStateChanged(ItemEvent e)
        {
            if(e.getID() == temEvent.ITEM_STATE_CHANGED)
            {
                if(e.getStateChange() == ItemEvent.SELECTED)
                {
                    JComboBox<String> cb = (JComboBox<String>) e.getSource();
                    String newSelection = (String) cb.getSelectedItem();
                    System.out.println("newSelection: " + newSelection);
                }
            }
        }
    });

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