JavaFX 2.0 :: How To Bind rows Height Of Two Tableview
Jan 20, 2015I want to use to tableview one beside the other so that they appear as a single table. but I do not find how to bound the height rows of the two tableview.
View RepliesI want to use to tableview one beside the other so that they appear as a single table. but I do not find how to bound the height rows of the two tableview.
View RepliesI have a requirement where in the content of the text area is dynamically populated from the database. I am able to successfully retrieve and display the data on the text area.
However when the content is too large, I am not able to dynamically set the height of the text area. When I try to display the same as a label, the display is flawless, dynamically sets the height as per the content. So, I tried to create a label, with same content and dynamically bind the height to the preferred height as below, but it doesn't work.
// Generate User Note Description
TextArea textArea = new TextArea();
Label text = new Label();
// SETTING THE TEXT TO A LABEL TO RETRIEVE THE HEIGHT
text.setText(usrNotes.getNote().trim());
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Here is another cell colouring question with a different take. Say you have a TableView with three columns - Category, In and Out. You add an empty row and then you start editing the Category column. When you have added a category you would like to see a change in the colour of the other two column cells in the same row depending on the category value.
Say if the category is 'income' then the 'In' cell will become green and the 'Out' cell becomes red. The important point here is that these cells and the underlying domain object does not have any values associated with these columns yet. The cells are empty and colour change is to show the user where the value should be put for the given category (into the green cell ).
Therefore after the category value is committed a 'message' needs to be propagated from the category column to the current row (or the whole table) to repaint itself. I have tried calling the following methods from the Category column's 'commit()' method but neither of them triggers a repaint:
- getTableRow().requestLayout();
- getTableRow().updateTableView(getTableView())
- getTableRow().updateIndex(getTableView().selectionModelProperty().get().selectedIndexProperty().get());
Once the re-paint is triggered then both In and Out column table cells can take the current category value from the underlying domain object (say MyRecord) like this
MyRecord record = getTableView().getItems().get(getTableRow().getIndex());
String category = row.getCategory();
and call the setStyle(".....") on the cell to change the colour.
I'm doing a bit of styling in TableView. The result is quite nice but I can't make the left top corner round. This is the actual result:
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And this is the css :
.table-view {
-fx-background-color: transparent;
}
/*HEADER */
.table-view .column-header{
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I would also like the top left corner was round.
I am facing an issue with the TableView in Java FX 8.
I am having a TableView created with data with scrollbars automatically added in when the Window is minimized.
I moved the horizontal scrollbar to right and then maximized the window to full.
After this the column headers remained no longer aligned with the content. When I click on any column header then the header aligns with the content.
The Issue is replicable also in case when a vertical scrollbar gets automatically added to a table view with preloaded data...
I have an FXML table view. And I want to assign value from an tableview create on class to FXML tableview. But at the end is not displaying data.
Example:
@FXML private TableView fxmlTable;
private TableView insideClassTable;
public class SomeClass
{
public SomeClass(){
insideClassTable = new TableView();
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
Filling insideClassTable with data.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
fxmlTable= insideClassTable;
}
// some other code and main
}
If I set value to fxmlTable, data are display correctly, but if assign value to insideClassTable first and then make fxmlTable=insideClassTable they are not display.
I would like to defined a TableView with a column containing a CheckBox.
This can be done with an instruction like this : myColum.setCellFactory(CheckBoxTableCell.forTableColumn(myColumn);
The problem is how to specify that the displayed CheckBox is an indeterminate one ?
I have a column of my TableView that just shows row numbers, and I would like to style the cells in that column so that they appears just like a column header (so the same styling as the headers use). I presume there is some simple way to do this by tapping into the right style class, but I am not sure which one.
View Replies View RelatedI am trying to code a TableView with dynamic columns and I saw a lot of examples like this one: Creating columns dynamically. But any of those would work for my needs.
Its very simple:
I got a List of Customers, and each one has a List of Buys.
A Buy has a String "buyDetail" and a Date for the ship.
My TableView need to have the first column with the name of the Customer, and one column more for every day of existing ships. We don't know previously which days will be used. If the amount of money is superior of 100, for example, I need to be able of applying different styles.
Example:
Customer2015/01/022015/01/032015/01/09Morgan$400 (buyDetail)0$100Luis00$20Steven$1000Hulk0$5$32
I cant use the Properties because i dont know how many Buys will have each Customer.
My best try (only for the first column) was this, but I cant get the Buy updated if I edit the value in the cell: I didn't try to write the others columns code because I feel that im doing it really wrong.. This Shows the Customer´s names, but I cant handle if that data is edited.
table = new TableView<Customer>();
ObservableList<Customer> lista = FXCollections.observableList(registros);
table.setItems(lista);
TableColumn<Customer, Customer> customerNameColumn = new TableColumn<Customer, Customer>("");
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I created two CheckBox in 2 tableColumn and I want to listen theire change. I tried
col_orien.setOnEditCommit
But it doesn't work (col_orien is the name of the tablecolumn that contain the check box)
Here is my code :
col_orien.setOnEditCommit(new EventHandler<CellEditEvent<Information,Boolean>>() {
@Override
public void handle(CellEditEvent<Information, Boolean> event) {
System.out.println("Edit commit");
}
});
I have a huge data set 10000+ rows which I need to show in the tableview. It take a lot of time to render the UI and is slow.
View Replies View RelatedI have multiselection working in my TableView but only via shift-click or using the keyboard but how do I enable the selection of several table rows via a mouse drag? It does not seem to work out of the box.
View Replies View Relatedis possibile to change the color of the sorting arrow that appears in the columns of the Table View by css? My attempts have failed and I have not found any documentation, nor is there any reference in the Modena css.
View Replies View RelatedTableView selection model allows selecting single cells in the table but the default styling highlights the whole row regardless of the actual column selected in the row.
I am just wondering what options are there to change this behaviour so that the actual cell (row/column) get highlighted rather then the whole row.
Something like the $18,000 cell in the "Figure 1 Table overview" in [URL] ....
I am trying to style the TableCell that has focus in a TableView to simulate how Excel does it. Excel uses a white background with a 3px black border which seems to be centered on the nominal cell edges. That is (and this is issue I am having), the border extends outside of the nominal cell boundaries.
My first naive attempt was to to override the CSS for .table-cell as follows:
.table-cell:selected:focused
{
-fx-background-color: white;
-fx-text-fill: -fx-text-base-color;
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Doing this fixed problem (1) from the first attempt since this approach tweaks the background colors without affecting overall TableCell size. However, it still puts the black border completely inside the cell. My attempt to set -fx-background-position to a negative value in an attempt to offset the background seems to be ignored.
Having done this before using a Flex AdvancedDataGrid, my solution was to add a layer on top of the grid which renders the focus rectangle. I wonder if I would have to do a similar thing here.
I would like to create list of entities which is populated by a search function with the data coming from our REST webservice. However I would like it to be multi-line, with the first line being details from the entity itself and the second line buttons for options that can be performed.
So as an example say my entity is People, the first line would contain columns for first name, last name, gender, DOB, etc. The second line would be buttons for "Edit Person", "Print Person details". With the standard TableView I can't see anyway to alternate between one row of data and another row of buttons.
I have a TableView and it is scrolled to have some rows visible. Lets call the top visible row T, and the bottom one B.
I now replace the items in the TableView with a whole new list of items (so new data to view), but I want to scroll back to either T or B.
It seems to me that I have to somehow keep track of the topmost visible row, or the bottom-most visible row, but I can't figure out how to do that.
I am trying to create a program that will estimate a child height based on the height of the parents. It should ask the user to enter a String representing the gender, so m or M for a male and f or F for a female. The program must handle both upper or lower case gender entries. I need it to ask the user for the height of both parents in two parts:
1. for Feet and store in an int variable.
2. for inches and store and int variable.
So for example if the father is 6' 2'', the user would enter 6 when asked for feet and 2 when asked for inches. Convert the height of the each parent to inches. hint 12" in one foot.
Apply the following formulas based on gender (must use an if statement(s)):
Hmale_child = ((Hmother * 13/12) + Hfather)/2
Hfemale_child = ((Hfather * 13/12) + Hmother)/2
I cannot figure out what is missing from my code
<import java.util.Scanner;
public class ChildHeight
{
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scannerObject = new Scanner(System.in);
String gender;
String male;
String female;
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I am building an application that shows tables with large amounts of data containing columns that should display a thumbnail. However, this thumbnail is supposed to be loaded in the background lazily, when a row becomes visible because it is computationally too expensive to to this when the model data is loaded and typically not necessary to retrieve the thumbnail for all data that is in the table.
I have done the exact same thing in the past in a Swing application by doing this:
Whenever the model has changed or the vertical scrollbar has moved:
- Render a placeholder image in the custom cell renderer for this JTable if no image is available in the model object representing the corresponding row
- Compute the visible rows by using getVisibleRect and rowAtPoint methods in JTable
- Start a background thread that retrieves the image for the given rows and sets the resulting BufferedImage in a custom Model Object that was used in the TableModel (if not already there because of an earlier run)
- Fire a corresponding model change event in the EDT whenever an image has been retrieved in the background thread so the row is rendered again
Btw. the field in the model class holding the BufferedImage was a weak reference in this case so the memory can be reclaimed as needed by the application.
What is the best way to achieve this behaviour using a JFX TableView? I have so far failed to find anything in the API to retrieve the visible items/rows. Is there a completely different approach available/required that uses the Cell API? I fail to see it so far.
I have a TableCell that will hold numbers in a tableview. All is working work nicely, but I want the following behavior:
- when the user begins to edit such a cell, if it doesn't enter a number, the cell will not call commitEdit, but rather display a red border and prevent the user from changing the focus to anything else until he either: enters a correct number or presses ESC.
I don't know how to keep the user in that editting cell if while he has an incorect number. Currently he can click other row/control and he will break the edditing state. I repeat, I don't want the user to be able to click on any row/control until he has a correct number.
Here is my cell implementation:
public class EditableIntegerCell extends TableCell<Person, Integer> {
private TextField textField;
@Override
public void startEdit() {
if (!isEmpty()) {
super.startEdit();
createTextField();
setText(null);
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I'm trying to add a tooltip on a cell of a TableView in order to show some information to the user.
This is the code:
colonnaColore.setCellFactory(param -> {
TableCell<Appuntamento, Template> cell = new TableCell<Appuntamento, Template>() {
@Override
protected void updateItem(Template item, boolean empty) {
// calling super here is very important - don't
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In few words: there is a cell factory on the cell to show a colored box, then I added a tooltip to the cell. I need informations that are in the item added to the TableView that has type "Appuntamento". So I try to get my element with these code (that in others part of my code works); but here I get a Null Pointer Exception on cell.getTableView() and also on cell.getTableRow().
I'm probably using these methods in a way that was not expected.
I'm using the tableview-component. The size of font of header is greater then that of cells. The problem is: the width of the column bases on the cell with the longest string and if the header-string is longer then the header gets truncated (it shows ellipsis) and I have to change the width of column manually. How could I solve this problem? The easiest way would be to compute the column-width on myself. I can't find any method in javafx, that would allow to compute the width of string in pixels. In Swing there is the FontMetrics class and Graphics class, so it is easy to get the width in pixels. Are there any pendants to this classes in JavaFX?
View Replies View RelatedI have a little problem in my Java FX application. in a tableview, I add records whatever... And i have a button that delete the selected record in the tableview, This button delete too the related record in a database.
When I select a row in this table , I store the ID of that record in a global variable to have it available . Thus, when I click on the delete button, delete the record from the database based on the ID that I stored in the global variable.
The problem is that tableview has a curious property. If I select the last row and I click on the delete button ( removing the last record of the tableview ) , the next higher row is automatically selected ; and causes the ID value stored change .
The row is deleted in the tableview is correct but apparently , when it comes to the method deletes the record from the database, the global variable ID is already updated and delete another record.
I would like to disable that property of the table so that the row can be selected only by the mouse ... or some other solution .
...
@Override
public void initialize(URL url, ResourceBundle rb){
table.getSelectionModel().setSelectionMode(SelectionMode.SINGLE);
table.getSelectionModel().selectedItemProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener<Object>(){
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I have a jTable with one or 40 rows in it.
The problem is, also when I have only one row in my jTable, the size of the jTable is a little more bigger than 40 rows.
How can I say the jTable, that she should scale to the size of the content?
I don`t want that the jTable is bigger than the content. For example the picture below:
import java.awt.Graphics2D;
import java.awt.Rectangle;
import java.awt.event.KeyEvent;
public class Racquet {
private static final int WIDTH = 60;
private static final int HEIGHT = 20;
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The problem arises at the portion of the code that says
private int Y = game.getHeight() - 70;
I am not actually getting any compiler errors, but when I try to run the program, the command prompt pops up with this message:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at Racquet.<init>(Racquet.java:19)
at Game.<init>(Game.java:10)
at Game.main(game.java:58)
What I want to do is make it so a GUI object that I created moves with the screen when I change the height. If I change it to private int Y = 330; the program works just fine.
So I'm trying to make a bar graph, each bar will increment the height by about 10 pixels. To do this, I'm making an array of bars. For some reason, using fillrect I cannot not increase the size more than 10 by 10, if I do, it will only show the 10 by 10. I want the bars to increase in height by 10 each time.
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.event.ChangeEvent;
import javax.swing.event.ChangeListener;
public class AssortedAssortmentsOfSorts extends JFrame
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