import type { DataEventDetail } from './DataEvent.js';
import type { Column as DataTableColumn, ColumnCollection as DataTableColumnCollection, RowObject as DataTableRowObject } from './DataTable.js';
import type { DataTableOptionsObject } from './DataTableOptions.js';
/**
 * Class to manage columns and rows in a table structure. It provides methods
 * to add, remove, and manipulate columns and rows, as well as to retrieve data
 * from specific cells.
 *
 * Highcharts allows passing a `DataTable` or a configuration object for a data
 * table in the `dataTable` property, either chart-level
 * [dataTable](https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/dataTable) or as
 * [series.dataTable](https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/series.dataTable).
 * The `DataTable` is then used as a source for the series data points, mapped
 * by the `series.dataMapping` option.
 *
 * After chart instantiation, the data table can be accessed from the series as
 * `series.dataTable`. CRUD operations on the data table will be reflected in
 * the chart.
 *
 * @example
 * const dataTable = new Highcharts.DataTable({
 *   columns: {
 *     year: [2020, 2021, 2022, 2023],
 *     cost: [11, 13, 12, 14],
 *     revenue: [12, 15, 14, 18]
 *   }
 * });
 *
 * @class
 * @name Highcharts.DataTable
 *
 * @param {Highcharts.DataTableOptionsObject} [options]
 * Options to initialize the new DataTable instance.
 */
declare class DataTableCore {
    constructor(options?: DataTableOptionsObject);
    /**
     * Whether the ID was automatic generated or given in the constructor.
     *
     * @name Highcharts.DataTable#autoId
     * @type {boolean}
     */
    readonly autoId: boolean;
    /**
     * Collection of columns in the table.
     *
     * @name Highcharts.DataTable#columns
     * @type {Record<string, Highcharts.DataTableColumn>}
     */
    readonly columns: Record<string, DataTableColumn>;
    /**
     * ID of the table for identification purposes.
     *
     * @name Highcharts.DataTable#id
     * @type {string}
     */
    readonly id: string;
    modified?: this;
    readonly isDataTable = true;
    /**
     * Number of rows in the table.
     *
     * @name Highcharts.DataTable#rowCount
     * @type {number}
     */
    rowCount: number;
    protected versionTag: string;
    /**
     * Applies a row count to the table by setting the `rowCount` property and
     * adjusting the length of all columns.
     *
     * @private
     * @param {number} rowCount The new row count.
     */
    protected applyRowCount(rowCount: number): void;
    /**
     * Delete rows. Simplified version of the full
     * `DataTable.deleteRows` method.
     *
     * @sample highcharts/datatable/live-chart/
     *       Add and delete rows in a live chart
     * @sample highcharts/datatable/shared-with-grid/
     *       Chart with data table CRUD operations
     *
     * @function Highcharts.DataTable#deleteRows
     *
     * @param {number} rowIndex
     * The start row index
     *
     * @param {number} [rowCount=1]
     * The number of rows to delete
     *
     * @return {void}
     *
     * @emits #afterDeleteRows
     */
    deleteRows(rowIndex: number, rowCount?: number): void;
    /**
     * Fetches the given column by the canonical column ID. Simplified version
     * of the full `DataTable.getRow` method, always returning by reference.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.DataTable#getColumn
     *
     * @param {string} columnId
     * ID of the column to get.
     *
     * @return {Highcharts.DataTableColumn|undefined}
     * A copy of the column, or `undefined` if not found.
     */
    getColumn(columnId: string, asReference?: true): (DataTableColumn | undefined);
    /**
     * Retrieves all or the given columns. Simplified version of the full
     * `DataTable.getColumns` method, always returning by reference.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.DataTable#getColumns
     *
     * @param {Array<string>} [columnIds]
     * Column ids to retrieve.
     *
     * @return {Highcharts.DataTableColumnCollection}
     * Collection of columns. If a requested column was not found, it is
     * `undefined`.
     */
    getColumns(columnIds?: Array<string>, asReference?: true): DataTableColumnCollection;
    /**
     * Retrieves the row at a given index.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.DataTable#getRowObject
     *
     * @param {number} rowIndex
     * Row index to retrieve. First row has index 0.
     *
     * @param {Array<string>} [columnNames]
     * Column names to retrieve.
     *
     * @return {Record<string, number|string|undefined>|undefined}
     * Returns the row values, or `undefined` if not found.
     */
    getRowObject(rowIndex: number, columnNames?: Array<string>): (DataTableRowObject | undefined);
    /**
     * Sets cell values for a column. Will insert a new column, if not found.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.DataTable#setColumn
     *
     * @param {string} columnId
     * Column name to set.
     *
     * @param {Highcharts.DataTableColumn} [column]
     * Values to set in the column.
     *
     * @param {number} [rowIndex]
     * Index of the first row to change. (Default: 0)
     *
     * @param {Record<string, (boolean|number|string|null|undefined)>} [eventDetail]
     * Custom information for pending events.
     *
     * @emits #setColumns
     * @emits #afterSetColumns
     */
    setColumn(columnId: string, column?: DataTableColumn, rowIndex?: number, eventDetail?: DataEventDetail): void;
    /**
     * Sets cell values for multiple columns. Will insert new columns, if not
     * found. Simplified version of the full `DataTable.setColumns`, limited
     * to full replacement of the columns (undefined `rowIndex`).
     *
     * @sample highcharts/datatable/shared-with-grid/
     *       Chart with data table CRUD operations
     *
     * @function Highcharts.DataTable#setColumns
     *
     * @param {Highcharts.DataTableColumnCollection} columns
     * Columns as a collection, where the keys are the column names.
     *
     * @param {number} [rowIndex]
     * Index of the first row to change. Ignored in the simplified `DataTable`,
     * as it always replaces the full column.
     *
     * @param {Record<string, (boolean|number|string|null|undefined)>} [eventDetail]
     * Custom information for pending events.
     *
     * @emits #setColumns
     * @emits #afterSetColumns
     */
    setColumns(columns: DataTableColumnCollection, rowIndex?: number, eventDetail?: DataEventDetail): void;
    /**
     * Sets cell values of a row. Will insert a new row if no index was
     * provided, or if the index is higher than the total number of table rows.
     * A simplified version of the full `DateTable.setRow`, limited to objects.
     *
     * @sample highcharts/datatable/live-chart/
     *       Add and delete rows in a live chart
     * @sample stock/datatable/live-candlestick/
     *       Live candlestick
     * @sample highcharts/datatable/shared-with-grid/
     *       Chart with data table CRUD operations
     *
     * @function Highcharts.DataTable#setRow
     *
     * @param {Record<string, number|string|undefined>} row
     * Cell values to set.
     *
     * @param {number} [rowIndex]
     * Index of the row to set. Leave `undefined` to add as a new row.
     *
     * @param {boolean} [insert]
     * Whether to insert the row at the given index, or to overwrite the row.
     *
     * @param {Record<string, (boolean|number|string|null|undefined)>} [eventDetail]
     * Custom information for pending events.
     *
     * @emits #afterSetRows
     */
    setRow(row: DataTableRowObject, rowIndex?: number, insert?: boolean, eventDetail?: DataEventDetail): void;
    /**
     * Returns the modified (clone) or the original data table if the modified
     * one does not exist.
     *
     * @return {Highcharts.DataTable}
     * The modified (clone) or the original data table.
     */
    getModified(): this;
}
export default DataTableCore;
