object CheckBoxTableCell
Companion Object for scalafx.scene.control.cell.CheckBoxTableCell.
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- def forTableColumn[S](column: javafx.scene.control.TableColumn[S, Boolean]): Callback[javafx.scene.control.TableColumn[S, Boolean], javafx.scene.control.TableCell[S, Boolean]]
Creates a cell factory producing
CheckBoxTableCell
for use in a TableColumn cell factory.Creates a cell factory producing
CheckBoxTableCell
for use in a TableColumn cell factory. This method requires that the TableColumn be of type Boolean. When used in a TableColumn, the CheckBoxCell is rendered with a CheckBox centered in the column.Equivalent to JavaFX static method
forTableColumn
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new TableColumn[Item, java.lang.Boolean] { ... cellFactory = CheckBoxTableCell.forTableColumn(this) ... }
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cell value type.
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column for which to create the factory
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Cell factory
- def forTableColumn[S, T](selectedProperty: (Int) => ObservableValue[Boolean, Boolean], converter: StringConverter[T]): (TableColumn[S, T]) => TableCell[S, T]
Creates a cell factory for use in a
TableColumn
cell factory.Creates a cell factory for use in a
TableColumn
cell factory.- selectedProperty
A Callback that, given an object of type TableColumn[S,T], will return an ObservableValue[Boolean] that represents whether the given item is selected or not.
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A StringConverter that, give an object of type T, will return a String that can be used to represent the object visually.
- def forTableColumn[S, T](selectedProperty: (Int) => ObservableValue[Boolean, Boolean], showLabel: Boolean): (TableColumn[S, T]) => TableCell[S, T]
Creates a cell factory for use in a
TableColumn
cell factory.Creates a cell factory for use in a
TableColumn
cell factory.- selectedProperty
A Callback that, given an object of type TableColumn[S,T], will return an ObservableValue[Boolean] that represents whether the given item is selected or not.
- showLabel
In some cases, it may be desirable to show a label in the TableCell beside the CheckBox.
- def forTableColumn[S, T](selectedProperty: (Int) => ObservableValue[Boolean, Boolean]): (TableColumn[S, T]) => TableCell[S, T]
Creates a cell factory for use in a
TableColumn
cell factory.Creates a cell factory for use in a
TableColumn
cell factory.- selectedProperty
A Callback that, given an object of type TableColumn[S,T], will return an ObservableValue[Boolean] that represents whether the given item is selected or not.
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- implicit def sfxCheckBoxTableCell2jfx[S, T](cell: CheckBoxTableCell[S, T]): javafx.scene.control.cell.CheckBoxTableCell[S, T]
Converts a ScalaFX
CheckBoxTableCell
to its JavaFX counterpart.Converts a ScalaFX
CheckBoxTableCell
to its JavaFX counterpart.- cell
ScalaFX
CheckBoxTableCell
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- def forTableColumn[S, T](getSelectedProperty: Callback[Integer, ObservableValue[Boolean]], converter: StringConverter[T]): Callback[javafx.scene.control.TableColumn[Any, T], javafx.scene.control.TableCell[Any, T]]
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
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(Since version 1.0) Use forTableView[S, T](Int => ObservableValue[Boolean, java.lang.Boolean], StringConverter[T])
- def forTableColumn[S, T](getSelectedProperty: Callback[Integer, ObservableValue[Boolean]], showLabel: Boolean): Callback[javafx.scene.control.TableColumn[Any, Any], javafx.scene.control.TableCell[Any, Any]]
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
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(Since version 1.0) Use forTableView[S, T](Int => ObservableValue[Boolean, java.lang.Boolean], Boolean)
- def forTableColumn[S, T](getSelectedProperty: Callback[Integer, ObservableValue[Boolean]]): Callback[javafx.scene.control.TableColumn[Any, Any], javafx.scene.control.TableCell[Any, Any]]
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
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(Since version 1.0) Use forTableView[S, T](Int => ObservableValue[Boolean, java.lang.Boolean])
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.
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