I want to create a button which is property "pressed" is binded to a data in a view model.
But it didn't work, I don't understand why.
See my fiddle: https://fiddle.sencha.com/#fiddle/16i2.
My problem is that the extended property value doesn't change.
I know that I can do this by event, but I want to understand why it doesn't work and how to this with ExtJs property before going to a "workaround".
Adding a reference solves the issue.
For example: https://fiddle.sencha.com/#fiddle/16ir
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This is my example.
sample
I have this treeview inside a tab. so I will checked a value from the treeview then I click another tab and come again my value clearing. I couldn't find any event to do this like onchange or something. Is there any way to do this. Please help
I have a view that contains several ComboBox elements. For some reason old data remains from the previous time the view was opened and I would like to reset the combobox elements in the view every time it is opened. Is there a function that could that for me? I want it to be exactly how it is as if I rendered it the first time with the initial items. Would using setSelectedItem(vItem), setSelectedItemId(vItem), setSelectedKey(sKey), setShowSecondaryValues() help? If so, what do these keywords mean (selectedItem, selectedItemID, selectedKey, secondaryValues)?
Unfortunately you do not provide an example. Normally you bind your UI controls against a model, e.g. JSONModel. In this case the items of your ComboBox controls would be taken from the corresponding model. However, you can use method removeAllItems to achieve the desired behaviour.
UPDATE: Obviously the controls are bound and only the selection should be cleared.
Use setSelectedItem with value null to clear the selection. You could also use the binding to set the selected item automatically by using the selectedKey attribute, see example.
I am unable to fire OnItemClicklistner method on clicking on Checkbox (in my List-view), i have tried following way...
i have set the focusability and clickability to false as follows.
android:focusable="false"
android:clickable="false"
android:focusableInTouchMode="false"
It fires the OnItemClicklistner but doesn't send reference of Checkbox in view parameter. Please help on this.
Please look at Google documentation at CheckBox class.
Checkbox does not have OnItemClicklistener. You may be getting events from a different UI element, hence confusing you. Checkbox has setOnClickListener method for you to use. Remember documentation is there to help you.
I've stumbled on an issue with Comboboxes in javafx2.2. This is the scenario:
Users click on the 'editFile' button.
Another pane becomes visible (with the setVisible method).
This pane contains 6 comboboxes.
Three of them have fixed items: cboReport, cboSales, cboSend. Three of them get their data from a db (ObservableList) and get populated when the pane becomes visible: cboFile, cboCustomer, cboVet
The user selects a file number from the cboFile. The rest of the comboboxes are beeing set with the correct values.
The user presses the save button, the file gets saved as intended.
Next the user presses a close button.
When the window closes, the data on the pane gets resetted through a resetGUI_editFilePane() method. There is have lines like:
...
cboReport.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
cboSales.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
cboSend.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
cboFile.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
cboCustomer.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
cboVet.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
cboFile.getItems().clear();
cboCustomer.getItems().clear();
cboVet.getItems.clear();
...
When the user opens the pane again by pressing the 'editFile' button I notice that only the 'fixed item' comboboxes have cleared their selection, the dynamicly filled comboboxes show the last selected item although the value from the selection itself is null. This looks like a graphics bug to me or am I doing something wrong?
Is there any way around this issue or what is the best method to reset a combobox?
EDIT 2014/08/27:
This is officially not a bug(clearSelection() does not clear value):
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8097244
The official "workaround" is to clear the value of the ComboBox after clearing selection.
cb.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
// Clear value of ComboBox because clearSelection() does not do it
cb.setValue(null);
It is very simple. You just need to work with the value property of ComboBox. here you go ....
ComboBox c;
c.valueProperty().set(null);
I hope this works for you :-D
I ran into nearly the exact same situation and came across your question while looking for a solution. Fortunately, I came up with a workaround that forces the ComboBoxes to reset. When you reset the data on your pane, instead of doing something like:
cboVet.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
cboVet.getItems.clear();
do something like this...
parentNode.getChildren().remove(cboVet);
cboVet = new ComboBox(); // do whatever else you need to format your ComboBox
parentNode.add(cboVet);
You'll also need to do a setItems() again on your ComboBox so the new one will be populated. This is not an ideal solution but it seems to be working as I expect the provided clearSelection() method would.
You can retrieve the items and have them all removed:
cboVet.getItems().removeAll(cboVet.getItems());
I've just tested a working solution with the Java JDK 1.7.11:
combobox.setSelectedItem(null);
combobox.setValue(null);
Hope it helps :)
I use reflection with direct manipulation of buttonCell field in ComboBox skin:
#SuppressWarnings({ "rawtypes", "unchecked" })
public static <T> void resetComboBox(ComboBox<T> combo) {
Skin<?> skin = combo.getSkin();
if(skin==null){
return;
}
combo.setValue(null);
Field buttonCellField;
try {
buttonCellField = skin.getClass().getDeclaredField("buttonCell");
buttonCellField.setAccessible(true);
ListCell buttonCell = (ListCell) buttonCellField.get(skin);
if(buttonCell!=null){
StringProperty text = buttonCell.textProperty();
text.set("");
buttonCell.setItem(null);
}
} catch (NoSuchFieldException
| SecurityException
| IllegalArgumentException
| IllegalAccessException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
I think it's also possible by providing your own buttonCell implementation through buttonCellFactory property
I had the same problem with a ComboBox. The buttonCell of the ComboBox is not updated correctly when I change the items of the ComboBox. This looks like a graphics bug.
I use direct manipulation of buttonCell field in ComboBox.
combo.getButtonCell().setText("");
combo.getButtonCell().setItem(null);
This is the best solution I've found without recreate the ComboBox.
To clear SelectionModel I found nothing better than creating a new instance of Combobox (previous answers update):
myParentNode.getChildren().remove(myCombobox);
myCombobox = new ComboBox();
myParentNode.add(myCombobox);
But this solution evolves other problems: if you use fxml, this combobox will be placed in the wrong place and with wrong parameters. Some fxml parameters are hardly reproduced directly from your controller class code and this is awful to do it every time you need to clear the combobox.
The solution is using custom components instead of creating instances directly in main controller class code, even if these components are standard. This also helps to free some lines in your main controller class by moving component related event methods and other methods to a separate class file, where you use a reference to your main controller class.
How to create custom components in JavaFX FXML Application can be found in http://docs.oracle.com/javafx/2/fxml_get_started/custom_control.htm , but note that CustomControlExample class is not needed for every custom component in your application, if it already has an entry point class with start(Satge stage) method.
How to resolve possible errors with reference from custom component controller class to main controller class can be found in JavaFx: how to reference main Controller class instance from CustomComponentController class?
I need to clear selection of the combo box. And this code worked for me:
List<Object> list = new ArrayList<>(comboBox.getItems());
comboBox.getItems().removeAll(list);
comboBox.getItems().addAll(list);
This is a bit of a strange one, but I've been struggling for a few hours now and I can't understand what is happening.
I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this problem, and can perhaps explain it. I'm building a simple Winforms app and trying to use many of the built in controls.
Basically, I've got a form with a user control and some data capture fields. 3 of the fields are dropdown lists and on the user control I have a bindingSource control that binds directly to a Product class.
At run time I provide an instance of the Product class to the BindingSource and the class contains a property of ProductType. For simplicity I also added a List<ProductType> ProductTypes to the Product Class which loads itself when queried, which means I can just use the same bindingSource and choose the ProductTypes Data Member as the Datasource for the dropdownlist.
Upon running the form, the list binds perfectly and I can see all the product types listed, and I can select one and tab or click to the next field. But obviously the selected value won't bind because I've not chosen any bindings-SelectedValue for the dropdown, only a datasource. As soon as I make sure that the drop down modifies the instance of the Product by binding to the Bindings-SelectedValue, and then run the form, the list still gets populated perfectly and I can tab through the controls as long as I don't make a selection from the dropdown. If I make a selection from the dropdown then the dropdown holds focus. I cannot tab out for love or money and can't even click cancel button on the form, the close button top right is the only button I can click which works and I can't click any other field or dropdown. This affects all three dropdowns as soon as a selection is made.
Anyone have any ideas what I'm missing?
I have tried changing a few things and had some success by feeding the dropdown values a string[] instead of a member of an object. That seems to work, but defeats the object of using databinding doesn't it?
Any help appreciated!
Just guessing here, because I don't have time to set up a test and confirm right now, but are you doing any validating? I seem to remember that data-bound controls won't let you leave if the contents don't validate. Even if you aren't explicitly, try setting CausesValidation to False to see if there's any sort of validation going on behind the scenes, that might at least give you a hint.
Thanks for the input on this, helped me wrap my head around this.
In my case, it turns out that an exception was being thrown in one of the EventHadlers for my ComboBox.Validating event. It was hard to track down, because the IDE didn't show me that exception. I was able to modify the Exception behavior (in the debug menu) and have it show me any InvalidOperationException that was being thrown, and then I was able to track it down.
As Tom suggested, turning off CuasesValidation was the ticket to figuring it out.
For Infragisticst Dropdowns (may not be true for other winform dropdowns): If you have "LimitToList" set to true you can be stuck in a dropdown that you can't get out of without realizing it. Use the ItemNotInList even to trigger a warning message.