Reputation: 563
I have to populate a 2 column table in javafx and I was wondering what was the best way of doing it?
Basically I have this class
public class Name {
private String _name;
private Rating _rating;
public Name(String name , Rating rating) {
_name = name;
_rating = Rating.NO_RATING;
}
public String getName() {
return _name;
}
public Rating getRating() {
return _rating;
}
}
I want to populate a table in javafx to have one column with the name and one column with a rating. I have tried populating through name class and using getName() getRating() methods but that is not working. I searched online and there are a thing called properties but how would I use properties in this case since I don't have any properties?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 194
Reputation: 18812
In the data model, warp the attributes you want to show in the table with properties :
//data model
public class Name {
private SimpleStringProperty name;
private SimpleIntegerProperty rating;
public Name(String name , int rating) {
this.name = new SimpleStringProperty(name);
this.rating = new SimpleIntegerProperty(rating);
}
public String getName() {
return name.get();
}
public int getRating() {
return rating.get();
}
}
And use those properties in the table columns
import javafx.application.Application;
import javafx.beans.property.SimpleIntegerProperty;
import javafx.beans.property.SimpleStringProperty;
import javafx.collections.FXCollections;
import javafx.collections.ObservableList;
import javafx.scene.Scene;
import javafx.scene.control.TableColumn;
import javafx.scene.control.TableView;
import javafx.scene.control.cell.PropertyValueFactory;
import javafx.stage.Stage;
public class TableViewDemo extends Application {
private final ObservableList<Name> data =
FXCollections.observableArrayList(
new Name("Jacob", 12),
new Name("Isabella", 14),
new Name("Ethan", 5),
new Name("Emma", 17),
new Name("Michael",9));
public static void main(String[] args) {
launch(args);
}
@Override
public void start(Stage stage) {
stage.setTitle("Table View Sample");
TableColumn<Name, String> nameCol = new TableColumn<>("Name");
nameCol.setMinWidth(100);
nameCol.setCellValueFactory(new PropertyValueFactory<>("name"));
TableColumn<Name, Integer> ratingCol = new TableColumn<>("Rating");
ratingCol.setMinWidth(100);
ratingCol.setCellValueFactory(new PropertyValueFactory<Name, Integer>("rating"));
final TableView<Name> table = new TableView<>();
table.setItems(data);
table.getColumns().addAll(nameCol, ratingCol);
Scene scene = new Scene(table);
stage.setScene(scene);
stage.show();
}
}
Edit in response to kleopatra's comment :
You can also use properties as cell value factories. Change data model to :
public class Name {
private SimpleStringProperty name;
private SimpleIntegerProperty rating;
public Name(String name , int rating) {
this.name = new SimpleStringProperty(name);
this.rating = new SimpleIntegerProperty(rating);
}
public SimpleStringProperty nameProperty() { return name ; }
public SimpleIntegerProperty ratingProperty() { return rating; }
}
and define column by:
TableColumn<Name, String> nameCol = new TableColumn<>("Name");
nameCol.setCellValueFactory(cellData -> cellData.getValue().nameProperty());
nameCol.setMinWidth(100);
TableColumn<Name, String> ratingCol = new TableColumn<>("Rating");
ratingCol.setCellValueFactory(cellData -> cellData.getValue().ratingProperty().asString());
Upvotes: 1