- Type Parameters:
- T- The type of the elements contained within the TreeView TreeItem instances.
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Styleable,- EventTarget,- Skinnable
public class CheckBoxTreeCell<T> extends TreeCell<T>
TreeCell implementation that draws a
 CheckBox node inside the cell, along with support for common
 interactions (discussed in more depth shortly).
 To make creating TreeViews with CheckBoxes easier, a convenience class
 called CheckBoxTreeItem is provided. It is highly recommended
 that developers use this class, rather than the regular TreeItem
 class, when constructing their TreeView tree structures. Refer to the
 CheckBoxTreeItem API documentation for an example on how these two classes
 can be combined.
 
When used in a TreeView, the CheckBoxCell is rendered with a CheckBox to
 the right of the 'disclosure node' (i.e. the arrow). The item stored in
 TreeItem.getValue() will then have the StringConverter called
 on it, and this text will take all remaining horizontal space. Additionally,
 by using CheckBoxTreeItem, the TreeView will automatically handle
 situations such as:
 
- Clicking on the CheckBoxbeside an item that has children will result in all children also becoming selected/unselected.
- Clicking on the CheckBoxbeside an item that has a parent will possibly toggle the state of the parent. For example, if you select a single child, the parent will become indeterminate (indicating partial selection of children). If you proceed to select all children, the parent will then show that it too is selected. This is recursive, with all parent nodes updating as expected.
CheckBoxTreeItem is not desirable,
 then it is necessary to call one of the constructors where a Callback
 is provided that can return an ObservableValue<Boolean>
 given a TreeItem instance. This ObservableValue<Boolean>
 should represent the boolean state of the given TreeItem.
 Note that the CheckBoxTreeCell renders the CheckBox 'live', meaning that
 the CheckBox is always interactive and can be directly toggled by the user.
 This means that it is not necessary that the cell enter its
 editing state (usually by the user double-clicking
 on the cell). A side-effect of this is that the usual editing callbacks
 (such as on edit commit)
 will not be called. If you want to be notified of changes,
 it is recommended to directly observe the boolean properties that are
 manipulated by the CheckBox.
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.2
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Property SummaryProperties Type Property Description ObjectProperty<StringConverter<TreeItem<T>>>converterTheStringConverterproperty.ObjectProperty<Callback<TreeItem<T>,ObservableValue<Boolean>>>selectedStateCallbackProperty representing theCallbackthat is bound to by the CheckBox shown on screen.Properties inherited from class javafx.scene.control.TreeCelldisclosureNode, treeItem, treeViewProperties inherited from class javafx.scene.control.IndexedCellindexProperties inherited from class javafx.scene.control.Labeledalignment, contentDisplay, ellipsisString, font, graphic, graphicTextGap, labelPadding, lineSpacing, mnemonicParsing, textAlignment, textFill, textOverrun, text, underline, wrapTextProperties inherited from class javafx.scene.control.ControlcontextMenu, skin, tooltipProperties inherited from class javafx.scene.layout.Regionbackground, border, cacheShape, centerShape, height, insets, maxHeight, maxWidth, minHeight, minWidth, opaqueInsets, padding, prefHeight, prefWidth, scaleShape, shape, snapToPixel, widthProperties inherited from class javafx.scene.ParentneedsLayoutProperties inherited from class javafx.scene.NodeaccessibleHelp, accessibleRoleDescription, accessibleRole, accessibleText, blendMode, boundsInLocal, boundsInParent, cacheHint, cache, clip, cursor, depthTest, disabled, disable, effectiveNodeOrientation, effect, eventDispatcher, focused, focusTraversable, hover, id, inputMethodRequests, layoutBounds, layoutX, layoutY, localToParentTransform, localToSceneTransform, managed, mouseTransparent, nodeOrientation, onContextMenuRequested, onDragDetected, onDragDone, onDragDropped, onDragEntered, onDragExited, onDragOver, onInputMethodTextChanged, onKeyPressed, onKeyReleased, onKeyTyped, onMouseClicked, onMouseDragEntered, onMouseDragExited, onMouseDragged, onMouseDragOver, onMouseDragReleased, onMouseEntered, onMouseExited, onMouseMoved, onMousePressed, onMouseReleased, onRotate, onRotationFinished, onRotationStarted, onScrollFinished, onScroll, onScrollStarted, onSwipeDown, onSwipeLeft, onSwipeRight, onSwipeUp, onTouchMoved, onTouchPressed, onTouchReleased, onTouchStationary, onZoomFinished, onZoom, onZoomStarted, opacity, parent, pickOnBounds, pressed, rotate, rotationAxis, scaleX, scaleY, scaleZ, scene, style, translateX, translateY, translateZ, viewOrder, visible
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Field SummaryFields inherited from class javafx.scene.layout.RegionUSE_COMPUTED_SIZE, USE_PREF_SIZEFields inherited from class javafx.scene.NodeBASELINE_OFFSET_SAME_AS_HEIGHT
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Constructor SummaryConstructors Constructor Description CheckBoxTreeCell()Creates a defaultCheckBoxTreeCellthat assumes the TreeView is constructed withCheckBoxTreeIteminstances, rather than the defaultTreeItem.CheckBoxTreeCell(Callback<TreeItem<T>,ObservableValue<Boolean>> getSelectedProperty)Creates aCheckBoxTreeCellfor use in a TreeView control via a cell factory.CheckBoxTreeCell(Callback<TreeItem<T>,ObservableValue<Boolean>> getSelectedProperty, StringConverter<TreeItem<T>> converter)Creates aCheckBoxTreeCellfor use in a TreeView control via a cell factory.
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Method SummaryModifier and Type Method Description ObjectProperty<StringConverter<TreeItem<T>>>converterProperty()TheStringConverterproperty.static <T> Callback<TreeView<T>,TreeCell<T>>forTreeView()Creates a cell factory for use in a TreeView control, although there is a major assumption when used in a TreeView: this cell factory assumes that the TreeView root, and all children are instances ofCheckBoxTreeItem, rather than the defaultTreeItemclass that is used normally.static <T> Callback<TreeView<T>,TreeCell<T>>forTreeView(Callback<TreeItem<T>,ObservableValue<Boolean>> getSelectedProperty)Creates a cell factory for use in a TreeView control.static <T> Callback<TreeView<T>,TreeCell<T>>forTreeView(Callback<TreeItem<T>,ObservableValue<Boolean>> getSelectedProperty, StringConverter<TreeItem<T>> converter)Creates a cell factory for use in a TreeView control.StringConverter<TreeItem<T>>getConverter()Returns theStringConverterused in this cell.Callback<TreeItem<T>,ObservableValue<Boolean>>getSelectedStateCallback()Returns theCallbackthat is bound to by the CheckBox shown on screen.ObjectProperty<Callback<TreeItem<T>,ObservableValue<Boolean>>>selectedStateCallbackProperty()Property representing theCallbackthat is bound to by the CheckBox shown on screen.voidsetConverter(StringConverter<TreeItem<T>> value)Sets theStringConverterto be used in this cell.voidsetSelectedStateCallback(Callback<TreeItem<T>,ObservableValue<Boolean>> value)Sets theCallbackthat is bound to by the CheckBox shown on screen.voidupdateItem(T item, boolean empty)The updateItem method should not be called by developers, but it is the best method for developers to override to allow for them to customise the visuals of the cell.Methods inherited from class javafx.scene.control.TreeCellcancelEdit, commitEdit, createDefaultSkin, disclosureNodeProperty, executeAccessibleAction, getDisclosureNode, getTreeItem, getTreeView, queryAccessibleAttribute, setDisclosureNode, startEdit, treeItemProperty, treeViewProperty, updateTreeItem, updateTreeViewMethods inherited from class javafx.scene.control.IndexedCellgetIndex, indexProperty, updateIndexMethods inherited from class javafx.scene.control.CelleditableProperty, editingProperty, emptyProperty, getInitialFocusTraversable, getItem, isEditable, isEditing, isEmpty, isItemChanged, isSelected, itemProperty, layoutChildren, selectedProperty, setEditable, setItem, updateSelectedMethods inherited from class javafx.scene.control.LabeledalignmentProperty, contentDisplayProperty, ellipsisStringProperty, fontProperty, getAlignment, getClassCssMetaData, getContentBias, getContentDisplay, getControlCssMetaData, getEllipsisString, getFont, getGraphic, getGraphicTextGap, getInitialAlignment, getLabelPadding, getLineSpacing, getText, getTextAlignment, getTextFill, getTextOverrun, graphicProperty, graphicTextGapProperty, isMnemonicParsing, isUnderline, isWrapText, labelPaddingProperty, lineSpacingProperty, mnemonicParsingProperty, setAlignment, setContentDisplay, setEllipsisString, setFont, setGraphic, setGraphicTextGap, setLineSpacing, setMnemonicParsing, setText, setTextAlignment, setTextFill, setTextOverrun, setUnderline, setWrapText, textAlignmentProperty, textFillProperty, textOverrunProperty, textProperty, toString, underlineProperty, wrapTextPropertyMethods inherited from class javafx.scene.control.ControlcomputeMaxHeight, computeMaxWidth, computeMinHeight, computeMinWidth, computePrefHeight, computePrefWidth, contextMenuProperty, getBaselineOffset, getContextMenu, getCssMetaData, getSkin, getTooltip, isResizable, setContextMenu, setSkin, setTooltip, skinProperty, tooltipPropertyMethods inherited from class javafx.scene.layout.RegionbackgroundProperty, borderProperty, cacheShapeProperty, centerShapeProperty, getBackground, getBorder, getHeight, getInsets, getMaxHeight, getMaxWidth, getMinHeight, getMinWidth, getOpaqueInsets, getPadding, getPrefHeight, getPrefWidth, getShape, getUserAgentStylesheet, getWidth, heightProperty, insetsProperty, isCacheShape, isCenterShape, isScaleShape, isSnapToPixel, layoutInArea, layoutInArea, layoutInArea, layoutInArea, maxHeight, maxHeightProperty, maxWidth, maxWidthProperty, minHeight, minHeightProperty, minWidth, minWidthProperty, opaqueInsetsProperty, paddingProperty, positionInArea, positionInArea, prefHeight, prefHeightProperty, prefWidth, prefWidthProperty, resize, scaleShapeProperty, setBackground, setBorder, setCacheShape, setCenterShape, setHeight, setMaxHeight, setMaxSize, setMaxWidth, setMinHeight, setMinSize, setMinWidth, setOpaqueInsets, setPadding, setPrefHeight, setPrefSize, setPrefWidth, setScaleShape, setShape, setSnapToPixel, setWidth, shapeProperty, snappedBottomInset, snappedLeftInset, snappedRightInset, snappedTopInset, snapPosition, snapPositionX, snapPositionY, snapSize, snapSizeX, snapSizeY, snapSpace, snapSpaceX, snapSpaceY, snapToPixelProperty, widthPropertyMethods inherited from class javafx.scene.ParentgetChildren, getChildrenUnmodifiable, getManagedChildren, getStylesheets, isNeedsLayout, layout, lookup, needsLayoutProperty, requestLayout, requestParentLayout, setNeedsLayout, updateBoundsMethods inherited from class javafx.scene.NodeaccessibleHelpProperty, accessibleRoleDescriptionProperty, accessibleRoleProperty, accessibleTextProperty, addEventFilter, addEventHandler, applyCss, autosize, blendModeProperty, boundsInLocalProperty, boundsInParentProperty, buildEventDispatchChain, cacheHintProperty, cacheProperty, clipProperty, computeAreaInScreen, contains, contains, cursorProperty, depthTestProperty, disabledProperty, disableProperty, effectiveNodeOrientationProperty, effectProperty, eventDispatcherProperty, fireEvent, focusedProperty, focusTraversableProperty, getAccessibleHelp, getAccessibleRole, getAccessibleRoleDescription, getAccessibleText, getBlendMode, getBoundsInLocal, getBoundsInParent, getCacheHint, getClip, getCursor, getDepthTest, getEffect, getEffectiveNodeOrientation, getEventDispatcher, getId, getInitialCursor, getInputMethodRequests, getLayoutBounds, getLayoutX, getLayoutY, getLocalToParentTransform, getLocalToSceneTransform, getNodeOrientation, getOnContextMenuRequested, getOnDragDetected, getOnDragDone, getOnDragDropped, getOnDragEntered, getOnDragExited, getOnDragOver, getOnInputMethodTextChanged, getOnKeyPressed, getOnKeyReleased, getOnKeyTyped, getOnMouseClicked, getOnMouseDragEntered, getOnMouseDragExited, getOnMouseDragged, getOnMouseDragOver, getOnMouseDragReleased, getOnMouseEntered, getOnMouseExited, getOnMouseMoved, getOnMousePressed, getOnMouseReleased, getOnRotate, getOnRotationFinished, getOnRotationStarted, getOnScroll, getOnScrollFinished, getOnScrollStarted, getOnSwipeDown, getOnSwipeLeft, getOnSwipeRight, getOnSwipeUp, getOnTouchMoved, getOnTouchPressed, getOnTouchReleased, getOnTouchStationary, getOnZoom, getOnZoomFinished, getOnZoomStarted, getOpacity, getParent, getProperties, getPseudoClassStates, getRotate, getRotationAxis, getScaleX, getScaleY, getScaleZ, getScene, getStyle, getStyleableParent, getStyleClass, getTransforms, getTranslateX, getTranslateY, getTranslateZ, getTypeSelector, getUserData, getViewOrder, hasProperties, hoverProperty, idProperty, inputMethodRequestsProperty, intersects, intersects, isCache, isDisable, isDisabled, isFocused, isFocusTraversable, isHover, isManaged, isMouseTransparent, isPickOnBounds, isPressed, isVisible, layoutBoundsProperty, layoutXProperty, layoutYProperty, localToParent, localToParent, localToParent, localToParent, localToParent, localToParentTransformProperty, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToSceneTransformProperty, localToScreen, localToScreen, localToScreen, localToScreen, localToScreen, lookupAll, managedProperty, mouseTransparentProperty, nodeOrientationProperty, notifyAccessibleAttributeChanged, onContextMenuRequestedProperty, onDragDetectedProperty, onDragDoneProperty, onDragDroppedProperty, onDragEnteredProperty, onDragExitedProperty, onDragOverProperty, onInputMethodTextChangedProperty, onKeyPressedProperty, onKeyReleasedProperty, onKeyTypedProperty, onMouseClickedProperty, onMouseDragEnteredProperty, onMouseDragExitedProperty, onMouseDraggedProperty, onMouseDragOverProperty, onMouseDragReleasedProperty, onMouseEnteredProperty, onMouseExitedProperty, onMouseMovedProperty, onMousePressedProperty, onMouseReleasedProperty, onRotateProperty, onRotationFinishedProperty, onRotationStartedProperty, onScrollFinishedProperty, onScrollProperty, onScrollStartedProperty, onSwipeDownProperty, onSwipeLeftProperty, onSwipeRightProperty, onSwipeUpProperty, onTouchMovedProperty, onTouchPressedProperty, onTouchReleasedProperty, onTouchStationaryProperty, onZoomFinishedProperty, onZoomProperty, onZoomStartedProperty, opacityProperty, parentProperty, parentToLocal, parentToLocal, parentToLocal, parentToLocal, parentToLocal, pickOnBoundsProperty, pressedProperty, pseudoClassStateChanged, relocate, removeEventFilter, removeEventHandler, requestFocus, resizeRelocate, rotateProperty, rotationAxisProperty, scaleXProperty, scaleYProperty, scaleZProperty, sceneProperty, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, screenToLocal, screenToLocal, screenToLocal, setAccessibleHelp, setAccessibleRole, setAccessibleRoleDescription, setAccessibleText, setBlendMode, setCache, setCacheHint, setClip, setCursor, setDepthTest, setDisable, setDisabled, setEffect, setEventDispatcher, setEventHandler, setFocused, setFocusTraversable, setHover, setId, setInputMethodRequests, setLayoutX, setLayoutY, setManaged, setMouseTransparent, setNodeOrientation, setOnContextMenuRequested, setOnDragDetected, setOnDragDone, setOnDragDropped, setOnDragEntered, setOnDragExited, setOnDragOver, setOnInputMethodTextChanged, setOnKeyPressed, setOnKeyReleased, setOnKeyTyped, setOnMouseClicked, setOnMouseDragEntered, setOnMouseDragExited, setOnMouseDragged, setOnMouseDragOver, setOnMouseDragReleased, setOnMouseEntered, setOnMouseExited, setOnMouseMoved, setOnMousePressed, setOnMouseReleased, setOnRotate, setOnRotationFinished, setOnRotationStarted, setOnScroll, setOnScrollFinished, setOnScrollStarted, setOnSwipeDown, setOnSwipeLeft, setOnSwipeRight, setOnSwipeUp, setOnTouchMoved, setOnTouchPressed, setOnTouchReleased, setOnTouchStationary, setOnZoom, setOnZoomFinished, setOnZoomStarted, setOpacity, setPickOnBounds, setPressed, setRotate, setRotationAxis, setScaleX, setScaleY, setScaleZ, setStyle, setTranslateX, setTranslateY, setTranslateZ, setUserData, setViewOrder, setVisible, snapshot, snapshot, startDragAndDrop, startFullDrag, styleProperty, toBack, toFront, translateXProperty, translateYProperty, translateZProperty, usesMirroring, viewOrderProperty, visiblePropertyMethods inherited from class java.lang.Objectclone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface javafx.css.StyleablegetStyleableNode
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Property Details- 
converterTheStringConverterproperty.- Returns:
- the StringConverterproperty
 
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selectedStateCallbackpublic final ObjectProperty<Callback<TreeItem<T>,ObservableValue<Boolean>>> selectedStateCallbackPropertyProperty representing theCallbackthat is bound to by the CheckBox shown on screen.
 
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Constructor Details- 
CheckBoxTreeCellpublic CheckBoxTreeCell()Creates a defaultCheckBoxTreeCellthat assumes the TreeView is constructed withCheckBoxTreeIteminstances, rather than the defaultTreeItem. By usingCheckBoxTreeItem, it will internally manage the selected and indeterminate state of each item in the tree.
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CheckBoxTreeCellCreates aCheckBoxTreeCellfor use in a TreeView control via a cell factory. UnlikeCheckBoxTreeCell(), this method does not assume that all TreeItem instances in the TreeView areCheckBoxTreeItem.To call this method, it is necessary to provide a Callbackthat, given an object of type TreeItem<T>, will return anObservableValue<Boolean>that represents whether the given item is selected or not. ThisObservableValue<Boolean>will be bound bidirectionally (meaning that the CheckBox in the cell will set/unset this property based on user interactions, and the CheckBox will reflect the state of theObservableValue<Boolean>, if it changes externally).If the items are not CheckBoxTreeIteminstances, it becomes the developers responsibility to handle updating the state of parent and children TreeItems. This means that, given a TreeItem, this class will simply toggles theObservableValue<Boolean>that is provided, and no more. Of course, this functionality can then be implemented externally by adding observers to theObservableValue<Boolean>, and toggling the state of other properties as necessary.- Parameters:
- getSelectedProperty- A- Callbackthat will return an- ObservableValue<Boolean>that represents whether the given item is selected or not.
 
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CheckBoxTreeCellpublic CheckBoxTreeCell(Callback<TreeItem<T>,ObservableValue<Boolean>> getSelectedProperty, StringConverter<TreeItem<T>> converter)Creates aCheckBoxTreeCellfor use in a TreeView control via a cell factory. UnlikeCheckBoxTreeCell(), this method does not assume that all TreeItem instances in the TreeView areCheckBoxTreeItem.To call this method, it is necessary to provide a Callbackthat, given an object of type TreeItem<T>, will return anObservableValue<Boolean>that represents whether the given item is selected or not. ThisObservableValue<Boolean>will be bound bidirectionally (meaning that the CheckBox in the cell will set/unset this property based on user interactions, and the CheckBox will reflect the state of theObservableValue<Boolean>, if it changes externally).If the items are not CheckBoxTreeIteminstances, it becomes the developers responsibility to handle updating the state of parent and children TreeItems. This means that, given a TreeItem, this class will simply toggles theObservableValue<Boolean>that is provided, and no more. Of course, this functionality can then be implemented externally by adding observers to theObservableValue<Boolean>, and toggling the state of other properties as necessary.- Parameters:
- getSelectedProperty- A- Callbackthat will return an- ObservableValue<Boolean>that represents whether the given item is selected or not.
- converter- A StringConverter that, give an object of type TreeItem<T>, will return a String that can be used to represent the object visually.
 
 
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Method Details- 
forTreeViewCreates a cell factory for use in a TreeView control, although there is a major assumption when used in a TreeView: this cell factory assumes that the TreeView root, and all children are instances ofCheckBoxTreeItem, rather than the defaultTreeItemclass that is used normally.When used in a TreeView, the CheckBoxCell is rendered with a CheckBox to the right of the 'disclosure node' (i.e. the arrow). The item stored in TreeItem.getValue()will then have the StringConverter called on it, and this text will take all remaining horizontal space. Additionally, by usingCheckBoxTreeItem, the TreeView will automatically handle situations such as:- Clicking on the CheckBoxbeside an item that has children will result in all children also becoming selected/unselected.
- Clicking on the CheckBoxbeside an item that has a parent will possibly toggle the state of the parent. For example, if you select a single child, the parent will become indeterminate (indicating partial selection of children). If you proceed to select all children, the parent will then show that it too is selected. This is recursive, with all parent nodes updating as expected.
 Unfortunately, due to limitations in Java, it is necessary to provide an explicit cast when using this method. For example: final TreeView<String> treeView = new TreeView<String>(); treeView.setCellFactory(CheckBoxCell.<String>forTreeView());- Type Parameters:
- T- The type of the elements contained within the- CheckBoxTreeIteminstances.
- Returns:
- A Callbackthat will return a TreeCell that is able to work on the type of element contained within the TreeView root, and all of its children (recursively).
 
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forTreeViewpublic static <T> Callback<TreeView<T>,TreeCell<T>> forTreeView(Callback<TreeItem<T>,ObservableValue<Boolean>> getSelectedProperty)Creates a cell factory for use in a TreeView control. UnlikeforTreeView(), this method does not assume that all TreeItem instances in the TreeView areCheckBoxTreeIteminstances.When used in a TreeView, the CheckBoxCell is rendered with a CheckBox to the right of the 'disclosure node' (i.e. the arrow). The item stored in TreeItem.getValue()will then have the StringConverter called on it, and this text will take all remaining horizontal space.Unlike forTreeView(), this cell factory does not handle updating the state of parent or children TreeItems - it simply toggles theObservableValue<Boolean>that is provided, and no more. Of course, this functionality can then be implemented externally by adding observers to theObservableValue<Boolean>, and toggling the state of other properties as necessary.- Type Parameters:
- T- The type of the elements contained within the- TreeIteminstances.
- Parameters:
- getSelectedProperty- A- Callbackthat, given an object of type TreeItem<T>, will return an- ObservableValue<Boolean>that represents whether the given item is selected or not. This- ObservableValue<Boolean>will be bound bidirectionally (meaning that the CheckBox in the cell will set/unset this property based on user interactions, and the CheckBox will reflect the state of the- ObservableValue<Boolean>, if it changes externally).
- Returns:
- A Callbackthat will return a TreeCell that is able to work on the type of element contained within the TreeView root, and all of its children (recursively).
 
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forTreeViewpublic static <T> Callback<TreeView<T>,TreeCell<T>> forTreeView(Callback<TreeItem<T>,ObservableValue<Boolean>> getSelectedProperty, StringConverter<TreeItem<T>> converter)Creates a cell factory for use in a TreeView control. UnlikeforTreeView(), this method does not assume that all TreeItem instances in the TreeView areCheckBoxTreeItem.When used in a TreeView, the CheckBoxCell is rendered with a CheckBox to the right of the 'disclosure node' (i.e. the arrow). The item stored in TreeItem.getValue()will then have the the StringConverter called on it, and this text will take all remaining horizontal space.Unlike forTreeView(), this cell factory does not handle updating the state of parent or children TreeItems - it simply toggles theObservableValue<Boolean>that is provided, and no more. Of course, this functionality can then be implemented externally by adding observers to theObservableValue<Boolean>, and toggling the state of other properties as necessary.- Type Parameters:
- T- The type of the elements contained within the- TreeIteminstances.
- Parameters:
- getSelectedProperty- A Callback that, given an object of type TreeItem<T>, will return an- ObservableValue<Boolean>that represents whether the given item is selected or not. This- ObservableValue<Boolean>will be bound bidirectionally (meaning that the CheckBox in the cell will set/unset this property based on user interactions, and the CheckBox will reflect the state of the- ObservableValue<Boolean>, if it changes externally).
- converter- A StringConverter that, give an object of type TreeItem<T>, will return a String that can be used to represent the object visually. The default implementation in- forTreeView(Callback)is to simply call .toString() on all non-null items (and to just return an empty string in cases where the given item is null).
- Returns:
- A Callbackthat will return a TreeCell that is able to work on the type of element contained within the TreeView root, and all of its children (recursively).
 
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converterPropertyTheStringConverterproperty.- Returns:
- the StringConverterproperty
 
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setConverterSets theStringConverterto be used in this cell.- Parameters:
- value- the- StringConverterto be used in this cell
 
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getConverterReturns theStringConverterused in this cell.- Returns:
- the StringConverterused in this cell
 
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selectedStateCallbackPropertypublic final ObjectProperty<Callback<TreeItem<T>,ObservableValue<Boolean>>> selectedStateCallbackProperty()Property representing theCallbackthat is bound to by the CheckBox shown on screen.
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setSelectedStateCallbackSets theCallbackthat is bound to by the CheckBox shown on screen.- Parameters:
- value- the- Callbackthat is bound to by the CheckBox shown on screen
 
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getSelectedStateCallbackReturns theCallbackthat is bound to by the CheckBox shown on screen.- Returns:
- the Callbackthat is bound to by the CheckBox shown on screen
 
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updateItemThe updateItem method should not be called by developers, but it is the best method for developers to override to allow for them to customise the visuals of the cell. To clarify, developers should never call this method in their code (they should leave it up to the UI control, such as theListViewcontrol) to call this method. However, the purpose of having the updateItem method is so that developers, when specifying custom cell factories (again, like the ListViewcell factory), the updateItem method can be overridden to allow for complete customisation of the cell.It is very important that subclasses of Cell override the updateItem method properly, as failure to do so will lead to issues such as blank cells or cells with unexpected content appearing within them. Here is an example of how to properly override the updateItem method: protected void updateItem(T item, boolean empty) { super.updateItem(item, empty); if (empty || item == null) { setText(null); setGraphic(null); } else { setText(item.toString()); } }Note in this code sample two important points: - We call the super.updateItem(T, boolean) method. If this is not done, the item and empty properties are not correctly set, and you are likely to end up with graphical issues.
- We test for the emptycondition, and if true, we set the text and graphic properties to null. If we do not do this, it is almost guaranteed that end users will see graphical artifacts in cells unexpectedly.
 - Parameters:
- item- The new item for the cell.
- empty- whether or not this cell represents data from the list. If it is empty, then it does not represent any domain data, but is a cell being used to render an "empty" row.
 
 
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