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Reading byte array into JTable using DefaultTableModel

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Hi Experts,

I have an array of bytes that I want displayed in a JTable - very much like what a Hex Editor would display - every 16 bytes are displayed as a row in the table. The following are my questions:

1) How do I read every 16th Byte as a row in the JTable - ensuring the last cell is equivalent to the last byte in the array?
2) When I select a particular cell in the table how can I ensure I can obtain the equivalent byte in the array?
3) I have tried using a DefaultTableModel but I keep missing the last few cells in the array because the table only displays in rows of 16 if the array does not equate to an exact division of 16 I miss a row or I have an extra row in the table.
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Question Asked By: Juniper786
Solution Provided By: adrpo
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