class ChoiceDialog[T] extends Dialog[T] with SFXDelegate[javafx.scene.control.ChoiceDialog[T]]
A dialog that shows a list of choices to the user, from which they can pick one item at most.
Wraps a JavaFX https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/scalafx.scene.control/ChoiceDialog.html ChoiceDialog.
- T
The type of the items to show to the user, and the type that is returned via
result
when the dialog is dismissed.
- Source
- ChoiceDialog.scala
- See also
Dialog
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Instance Constructors
- new ChoiceDialog(defaultChoice: T, choices: Iterable[T])
Creates a new ChoiceDialog instance with the first argument specifying the default choice that should be shown to the user, and the second argument specifying a collection of all available choices for the user.
Creates a new ChoiceDialog instance with the first argument specifying the default choice that should be shown to the user, and the second argument specifying a collection of all available choices for the user. It is expected that the defaultChoice be one of the elements in the choices collection. If this is not true, then defaultChoice will be set to null and the dialog will show with the initial choice set to the first item in the list of choices.
- defaultChoice
The item to display as the pre-selected choice in the dialog. This item must be contained within the choices varargs array.
- choices
All possible choices to present to the user.
- new ChoiceDialog(delegate: javafx.scene.control.ChoiceDialog[T] = new jfxsc.ChoiceDialog[T]())
Creates a default, empty instance of ChoiceDialog with no set items and a null default choice.
Creates a default, empty instance of ChoiceDialog with no set items and a null default choice. Users of this constructor will subsequently need to call
items
to specify which items to show to the user.
Value Members
- final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean
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- final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean
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- final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0
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- def buildEventDispatchChain(tail: EventDispatchChain): EventDispatchChain
Construct an event dispatch chain for this target.
Construct an event dispatch chain for this target. The event dispatch chain contains event dispatchers which might be interested in processing of events targeted at this
EventTarget
. This event target is not automatically added to the chain, so if it wants to process events, it needs to add anEventDispatcher
for itself to the chain.In the case the event target is part of some hierarchy, the chain for it is usually built from event dispatchers collected from the root of the hierarchy to the event target.
The event dispatch chain is constructed by modifications to the provided initial event dispatch chain. The returned chain should have the initial chain at its end so the dispatchers should be prepended to the initial chain.
The caller shouldn't assume that the initial chain remains unchanged nor that the returned value will reference a different chain.
- tail
the initial chain to build from
- returns
the resulting event dispatch chain for this target
- Definition Classes
- EventTarget
- See also
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/scalafx.scene.control/ChoiceDialog.html#buildEventDispatchChain Original Documentation]].
- def clone(): AnyRef
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- protected[lang]
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- @throws(classOf[java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException]) @native() @HotSpotIntrinsicCandidate()
- def contentText: StringProperty
A property representing the content text for the dialog pane.
A property representing the content text for the dialog pane. The content text is lower precedence than the scalafx.scene.control.DialogPane.content node, meaning that if both the content node and the contentText properties are set, the content text will not be displayed in a default DialogPane instance.
- Definition Classes
- Dialog
- See also
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/scalafx.scene.control/ChoiceDialog.html#contentTextProperty Original Documentation]].
- def contentText_=(value: String): Unit
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- Dialog
- def defaultChoice: T
Returns the default choice that was specified in the constructor.
- val delegate: javafx.scene.control.ChoiceDialog[T]
JavaFX object to be wrapped.
JavaFX object to be wrapped.
- Definition Classes
- ChoiceDialog → Dialog → EventTarget → SFXDelegate
- def dialogPane: ObjectProperty[javafx.scene.control.DialogPane]
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- Dialog
- def dialogPane_=(value: DialogPane): Unit
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- Dialog
- final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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- def equals(ref: Any): Boolean
Verifies if a object is equals to this delegate.
Verifies if a object is equals to this delegate.
- ref
Object to be compared.
- returns
if the other object is equals to this delegate or not.
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- SFXDelegate → AnyRef → Any
- final def getClass(): Class[_ <: AnyRef]
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- @native() @HotSpotIntrinsicCandidate()
- def graphic: ObjectProperty[javafx.scene.Node]
The dialog graphic, presented either in the header, if one is showing, or to the left of the
content
.The dialog graphic, presented either in the header, if one is showing, or to the left of the
content
.- Definition Classes
- Dialog
- See also
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/scalafx.scene.control/ChoiceDialog.html#headerTextProperty Original Documentation]].
- def graphic_=(value: Node): Unit
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- Dialog
- def hashCode(): Int
- returns
The delegate hashcode
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- SFXDelegate → AnyRef → Any
- def headerText: StringProperty
A property representing the header text for the dialog pane.
A property representing the header text for the dialog pane. The header text is lower precedence than the scalafx.scene.control.DialogPane.header node, meaning that if both the header node and the headerText properties are set, the header text will not be displayed in a default DialogPane instance.
- Definition Classes
- Dialog
- See also
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/scalafx.scene.control/ChoiceDialog.html#headerTextProperty Original Documentation]].
- def headerText_=(value: Option[String]): Unit
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- Dialog
- def headerText_=(value: String): Unit
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- Dialog
- def height: ReadOnlyDoubleProperty
Property representing the height of the dialog.
Property representing the height of the dialog.
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- Dialog
- def height_=(h: Double): Unit
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- Dialog
- def initModality(modality: Modality): Unit
Specifies the modality for this dialog.
Specifies the modality for this dialog. This must be done prior to making the dialog visible. The modality is one of: Modality.NONE, Modality.WINDOW_MODAL, or Modality.APPLICATION_MODAL.
- modality
the modality for this dialog.
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- Dialog
- Exceptions thrown
IllegalStateException
if this property is set after the dialog has ever been made visible.
- def initOwner(window: Window): Unit
Specifies the owner Window for this dialog, or null for a top-level, unowned dialog.
Specifies the owner Window for this dialog, or null for a top-level, unowned dialog. This must be done prior to making the dialog visible.
- window
the owner Window for this dialog.
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- Dialog
- Exceptions thrown
IllegalStateException
if this property is set after the dialog has ever been made visible.
- def initStyle(style: StageStyle): Unit
Specifies the style for this dialog.
Specifies the style for this dialog. This must be done prior to making the dialog visible. The style is one of: StageStyle.DECORATED, StageStyle.UNDECORATED, StageStyle.TRANSPARENT, StageStyle.UTILITY, or StageStyle.UNIFIED.
- style
the style for this dialog.
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- Dialog
- Exceptions thrown
IllegalStateException
if this property is set after the dialog has ever been made visible.
- final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean
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- Any
- def items: ObservableBuffer[T]
Returns the buffer of all items that will be displayed to users.
Returns the buffer of all items that will be displayed to users. This buffer can be modified by the developer to add, remove, or reorder the items to present to the user.
- def modality: Modality
Retrieves the modality attribute for this dialog.
Retrieves the modality attribute for this dialog.
- returns
the modality.
- Definition Classes
- Dialog
- See also
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/scalafx.scene.control/ChoiceDialog.html#getModality getModality Original Documentation]].
- final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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- final def notify(): Unit
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- @native() @HotSpotIntrinsicCandidate()
- final def notifyAll(): Unit
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- def onCloseRequest: ObjectProperty[EventHandler[javafx.scene.control.DialogEvent]]
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- Dialog
- def onCloseRequest_=(v: EventHandler[javafx.scene.control.DialogEvent]): Unit
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- Dialog
- def onHidden: ObjectProperty[EventHandler[javafx.scene.control.DialogEvent]]
Called just after the Dialog has been hidden.
Called just after the Dialog has been hidden. When the scalafx.scene.control.Dialog is hidden, this event handler is invoked allowing the developer to clean up resources or perform other tasks when the scalafx.scene.control.Dialog is closed.
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- Dialog
- def onHidden_=(v: EventHandler[javafx.scene.control.DialogEvent]): Unit
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- Dialog
- def onHiding: ObjectProperty[EventHandler[javafx.scene.control.DialogEvent]]
Called just prior to the Dialog being hidden.
Called just prior to the Dialog being hidden.
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- Dialog
- def onHiding_=(v: EventHandler[javafx.scene.control.DialogEvent]): Unit
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- Dialog
- def onShowing: ObjectProperty[EventHandler[javafx.scene.control.DialogEvent]]
Called just prior to the Dialog being shown.
Called just prior to the Dialog being shown.
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- Dialog
- def onShowing_=(v: EventHandler[javafx.scene.control.DialogEvent]): Unit
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- Dialog
- def onShown: ObjectProperty[EventHandler[javafx.scene.control.DialogEvent]]
Called just after the Dialog is shown.
Called just after the Dialog is shown.
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- Dialog
- def onShown_=(v: EventHandler[javafx.scene.control.DialogEvent]): Unit
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- Dialog
- def owner: Window
Retrieves the owner Window for this dialog, or null for an unowned dialog.
Retrieves the owner Window for this dialog, or null for an unowned dialog.
- returns
the owner Window.
- Definition Classes
- Dialog
- See also
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/scalafx.scene.control/ChoiceDialog.html#getOwner Original Documentation]].
- def resizable: BooleanProperty
Represents whether the dialog is resizable.
Represents whether the dialog is resizable.
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- Dialog
- def resizable_=(v: Boolean): Unit
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- Dialog
- def result: ObjectProperty[T]
A property representing what has been returned from the dialog.
A property representing what has been returned from the dialog. A result is generated through the
resultConverter
, which is intended to convert from theButtonType
that the user clicked on into a value of type R.- Definition Classes
- Dialog
- See also
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/scalafx.scene.control/ChoiceDialog.html#resultProperty Original Documentation]].
- def resultConverter: ObjectProperty[(ButtonType) => T]
API to convert the scalafx.scene.control.ButtonType that the user clicked on into a result that can be returned via the scalafx.scene.control.Dialog.result property.
API to convert the scalafx.scene.control.ButtonType that the user clicked on into a result that can be returned via the scalafx.scene.control.Dialog.result property. This is necessary as scalafx.scene.control.ButtonType represents the visual button within the dialog, and do not know how to map themselves to a valid result - that is a requirement of the dialog implementation by making use of the result converter. In some cases, the result type of a Dialog subclass is ButtonType (which means that the result converter can be null), but in some cases (where the result type, R, is not ButtonType or Void), this callback must be specified.
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- Dialog
- def resultConverter_=(f: (ButtonType) => T): Unit
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- Dialog
- def result_=(value: T): Unit
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- Dialog
- def selectedItem: ReadOnlyObjectProperty[T]
Returns the property representing the currently selected item in the dialog.
- def selectedItem_=(item: T): Unit
Sets the currently selected item in the dialog.
Sets the currently selected item in the dialog.
- item
The item to select in the dialog.
- def showAndWait(): Option[T]
Shows the dialog and waits for the user response (in other words, brings up a blocking dialog, with the returned value the users input).
Shows the dialog and waits for the user response (in other words, brings up a blocking dialog, with the returned value the users input).
dialog.showAndWait()
Or when return value is required:
val r = dialog.showAndWait() r match { case Some(v) => ... case None => ... }
- returns
An
Option
that contains theresult
.
- def showAndWait[F](j2s: F = (x: R) => x)(implicit convert: DConvert[T, F]): Option[S]
Shows the dialog and waits for the user response (in other words, brings up a blocking dialog, with the returned value the users input).
Shows the dialog and waits for the user response (in other words, brings up a blocking dialog, with the returned value the users input).
The intended use when return value is ignored:
dialog.showAndWait()
Or when return value is required:
val r = dialog.showAndWait() r match { case Some(v) => ... case None => ... }
- returns
An
Option
that contains theresult
.
- Definition Classes
- Dialog
- See also
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/scalafx.scene.control/ChoiceDialog.html#showAndWait showAndWait Original Documentation]].
- def showing: ReadOnlyBooleanProperty
Represents whether the dialog is currently showing.
Represents whether the dialog is currently showing.
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- Dialog
- final def synchronized[T0](arg0: => T0): T0
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- AnyRef
- def title: StringProperty
Return the title of the dialog.
Return the title of the dialog.
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- Dialog
- def title_=(v: String): Unit
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- Dialog
- def toString(): String
- returns
Returns the original delegate's
toString()
adding a[SFX]
prefix.
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- final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit
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- @throws(classOf[java.lang.InterruptedException])
- final def wait(arg0: Long): Unit
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- final def wait(): Unit
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- def width: ReadOnlyDoubleProperty
Property representing the width of the dialog.
Property representing the width of the dialog.
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- Dialog
- def width_=(w: Double): Unit
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- Dialog
- def x: ReadOnlyDoubleProperty
The horizontal location of this scalafx.scene.control.Dialog.
The horizontal location of this scalafx.scene.control.Dialog. Changing this attribute will move the scalafx.scene.control.Dialog horizontally.
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- Dialog
- def x_=(v: Double): Unit
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- Dialog
- def y: ReadOnlyDoubleProperty
The vertical location of this scalafx.scene.control.Dialog.
The vertical location of this scalafx.scene.control.Dialog. Changing this attribute will move the scalafx.scene.control.Dialog vertically.
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- def y_=(v: Double): Unit
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ScalaFX is a UI DSL written within the Scala Language that sits on top of JavaFX 2.x and and JavaFX 8. This means that every ScalaFX application is also a valid Scala application. By extension it supports full interoperability with Java and can run anywhere the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and JavaFX 2.0 or JavaFX 8 are supported.
Package Structure
ScalaFX package structure corresponds to JavaFX package structure, for instance
scalafx.animation
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.Example Usage
A basic ScalaFX application is created creating an object that is an instance of
JFXApp
. Following Java FX theatre metaphor, it contains astage
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. Astage
roughly corresponds to a window in a typical UI environment. Thescene
holds UI content presented to the user. In the example below, the content is a pane with a singlelabel
component.