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package javafx.scene.control.cell;

import static javafx.scene.control.cell.CellUtils.createChoiceBox;
import javafx.beans.property.ObjectProperty;
import javafx.beans.property.SimpleObjectProperty;
import javafx.collections.FXCollections;
import javafx.collections.ObservableList;
import javafx.event.EventHandler;
import javafx.scene.control.ChoiceBox;
import javafx.scene.control.Label;
import javafx.scene.control.TableCell;
import javafx.scene.control.TableColumn;
import javafx.util.Callback;
import javafx.util.StringConverter;

/**
 * A class containing a {@link TableCell} implementation that draws a 
 * {@link ChoiceBox} node inside the cell.
 * 
 * 

By default, the ChoiceBoxTableCell is rendered as a {@link Label} when not * being edited, and as a ChoiceBox when in editing mode. The ChoiceBox will, by * default, stretch to fill the entire table cell. * *

To create a ChoiceBoxTableCell, it is necessary to provide zero or more * items that will be shown to the user when the {@link ChoiceBox} menu is * showing. These items must be of the same type as the TableColumn. * * @param The type of the elements contained within the TableColumn. * @since JavaFX 2.2 */ public class ChoiceBoxTableCell extends TableCell { /*************************************************************************** * * * Static cell factories * * * **************************************************************************/ /** * Creates a ChoiceBox cell factory for use in {@link TableColumn} controls. * By default, the ChoiceBoxCell is rendered as a {@link Label} when not * being edited, and as a ChoiceBox when in editing mode. The ChoiceBox will, * by default, stretch to fill the entire list cell. * * @param The type of the elements contained within the TableColumn. * @param items Zero or more items that will be shown to the user when the * {@link ChoiceBox} menu is showing. These items must be of the same * type as the TableColumn. Note that it is up to the developer to set * {@link EventHandler event handlers} to listen to edit events in the * TableColumn, and react accordingly. Methods of interest include * {@link TableColumn#setOnEditStart(javafx.event.EventHandler) setOnEditStart}, * {@link TableColumn#setOnEditCommit(javafx.event.EventHandler) setOnEditCommit}, * and {@link TableColumn#setOnEditCancel(javafx.event.EventHandler) setOnEditCancel}. * @return A {@link Callback} that will return a TableCell that is able to * work on the type of element contained within the TableColumn. */ public static Callback, TableCell> forTableColumn(final T... items) { return forTableColumn(null, items); } /** * Creates a ChoiceBox cell factory for use in {@link TableColumn} controls. * By default, the ChoiceBoxCell is rendered as a {@link Label} when not * being edited, and as a ChoiceBox when in editing mode. The ChoiceBox * will, by default, stretch to fill the entire list cell. * * @param The type of the elements contained within the TableColumn. * @param converter A {@link StringConverter} to convert the given item (of type T) * to a String for displaying to the user. * @param items Zero or more items that will be shown to the user when the * {@link ChoiceBox} menu is showing. These items must be of the same * type as the TableColumn. Note that it is up to the developer to set * {@link EventHandler event handlers} to listen to edit events in the * TableColumn, and react accordingly. Methods of interest include * {@link TableColumn#setOnEditStart(javafx.event.EventHandler) setOnEditStart}, * {@link TableColumn#setOnEditCommit(javafx.event.EventHandler) setOnEditCommit}, * and {@link TableColumn#setOnEditCancel(javafx.event.EventHandler) setOnEditCancel}. * @return A {@link Callback} that will return a TableCell that is able to * work on the type of element contained within the TableColumn. */ public static Callback, TableCell> forTableColumn( final StringConverter converter, final T... items) { return forTableColumn(converter, FXCollections.observableArrayList(items)); } /** * Creates a ChoiceBox cell factory for use in {@link TableColumn} controls. * By default, the ChoiceBoxCell is rendered as a {@link Label} when not * being edited, and as a ChoiceBox when in editing mode. The ChoiceBox will, * by default, stretch to fill the entire list cell. * * @param The type of the elements contained within the TableColumn. * @param items Zero or more items that will be shown to the user when the * {@link ChoiceBox} menu is showing. These items must be of the same * type as the TableColumn. Note that it is up to the developer to set * {@link EventHandler event handlers} to listen to edit events in the * TableColumn, and react accordingly. Methods of interest include * {@link TableColumn#setOnEditStart(javafx.event.EventHandler) setOnEditStart}, * {@link TableColumn#setOnEditCommit(javafx.event.EventHandler) setOnEditCommit}, * and {@link TableColumn#setOnEditCancel(javafx.event.EventHandler) setOnEditCancel}. * @return A {@link Callback} that will return a TableCell that is able to * work on the type of element contained within the TableColumn. */ public static Callback, TableCell> forTableColumn( final ObservableList items) { return forTableColumn(null, items); } /** * Creates a ChoiceBox cell factory for use in {@link TableColumn} controls. * By default, the ChoiceBoxCell is rendered as a {@link Label} when not * being edited, and as a ChoiceBox when in editing mode. The ChoiceBox will, * by default, stretch to fill the entire list cell. * * @param The type of the elements contained within the TableColumn. * @param converter A {@link StringConverter} to convert the given item (of type T) * to a String for displaying to the user. * @param items Zero or more items that will be shown to the user when the * {@link ChoiceBox} menu is showing. These items must be of the same * type as the TableColumn. Note that it is up to the developer to set * {@link EventHandler event handlers} to listen to edit events in the * TableColumn, and react accordingly. Methods of interest include * {@link TableColumn#setOnEditStart(javafx.event.EventHandler) setOnEditStart}, * {@link TableColumn#setOnEditCommit(javafx.event.EventHandler) setOnEditCommit}, * and {@link TableColumn#setOnEditCancel(javafx.event.EventHandler) setOnEditCancel}. * @return A {@link Callback} that will return a TableCell that is able to * work on the type of element contained within the TableColumn. */ public static Callback, TableCell> forTableColumn( final StringConverter converter, final ObservableList items) { return new Callback, TableCell>() { @Override public TableCell call(TableColumn list) { return new ChoiceBoxTableCell(converter, items); } }; } /*************************************************************************** * * * Fields * * * **************************************************************************/ private final ObservableList items; private ChoiceBox choiceBox; /*************************************************************************** * * * Constructors * * * **************************************************************************/ /** * Creates a default ChoiceBoxTableCell with an empty items list. */ public ChoiceBoxTableCell() { this(FXCollections.observableArrayList()); } /** * Creates a default {@link ChoiceBoxTableCell} instance with the given items * being used to populate the {@link ChoiceBox} when it is shown. * * @param items The items to show in the ChoiceBox popup menu when selected * by the user. */ public ChoiceBoxTableCell(T... items) { this(FXCollections.observableArrayList(items)); } /** * Creates a {@link ChoiceBoxTableCell} instance with the given items * being used to populate the {@link ChoiceBox} when it is shown, and the * {@link StringConverter} being used to convert the item in to a * user-readable form. * * @param converter A {@link StringConverter} that can convert an item of type T * into a user-readable string so that it may then be shown in the * ChoiceBox popup menu. * @param items The items to show in the ChoiceBox popup menu when selected * by the user. */ public ChoiceBoxTableCell(StringConverter converter, T... items) { this(converter, FXCollections.observableArrayList(items)); } /** * Creates a default {@link ChoiceBoxTableCell} instance with the given items * being used to populate the {@link ChoiceBox} when it is shown. * * @param items The items to show in the ChoiceBox popup menu when selected * by the user. */ public ChoiceBoxTableCell(ObservableList items) { this(null, items); } /** * Creates a {@link ChoiceBoxTableCell} instance with the given items * being used to populate the {@link ChoiceBox} when it is shown, and the * {@link StringConverter} being used to convert the item in to a * user-readable form. * * @param converter A {@link StringConverter} that can convert an item of type T * into a user-readable string so that it may then be shown in the * ChoiceBox popup menu. * @param items The items to show in the ChoiceBox popup menu when selected * by the user. */ public ChoiceBoxTableCell(StringConverter converter, ObservableList items) { this.getStyleClass().add("choice-box-table-cell"); this.items = items; setConverter(converter != null ? converter : CellUtils.defaultStringConverter()); } /*************************************************************************** * * * Properties * * * **************************************************************************/ // --- converter private ObjectProperty> converter = new SimpleObjectProperty>(this, "converter"); /** * The {@link StringConverter} property. */ public final ObjectProperty> converterProperty() { return converter; } /** * Sets the {@link StringConverter} to be used in this cell. */ public final void setConverter(StringConverter value) { converterProperty().set(value); } /** * Returns the {@link StringConverter} used in this cell. */ public final StringConverter getConverter() { return converterProperty().get(); } /*************************************************************************** * * * Public API * * * **************************************************************************/ /** * Returns the items to be displayed in the ChoiceBox when it is showing. */ public ObservableList getItems() { return items; } /** {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public void startEdit() { if (! isEditable() || ! getTableView().isEditable() || ! getTableColumn().isEditable()) { return; } if (choiceBox == null) { choiceBox = createChoiceBox(this, items); } choiceBox.getSelectionModel().select(getItem()); super.startEdit(); setText(null); setGraphic(choiceBox); } /** {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public void cancelEdit() { super.cancelEdit(); setText(getConverter().toString(getItem())); setGraphic(null); } /** {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public void updateItem(T item, boolean empty) { super.updateItem(item, empty); CellUtils.updateItem(this, getConverter(), null, null, choiceBox); } }





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