Java Code Examples for javafx.scene.control.MultipleSelectionModel#getSelectedIndex()
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javafx.scene.control.MultipleSelectionModel#getSelectedIndex() .
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Example 1
Source File: WidgetTree.java From phoebus with Eclipse Public License 1.0 | 6 votes |
/** Called by selection handler when selected widgets have changed, or on new model * @param widgets Widgets to select in tree */ public void setSelectedWidgets(final List<Widget> widgets) { if (! active.compareAndSet(false, true)) return; try { final MultipleSelectionModel<TreeItem<WidgetOrTab>> selection = tree_view.getSelectionModel(); selection.clearSelection(); for (Widget widget : widgets) selection.select(widget2tree.get(widget)); // If something's selected, show it. // Otherwise leave tree at current position. final int index = selection.getSelectedIndex(); if (index >= 0) tree_view.scrollTo(index); } finally { active.set(false); } }
Example 2
Source File: UpDownHandler.java From marathonv5 with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public void handle(ActionEvent event) { MultipleSelectionModel<ClassPathElement> selectionModel = classPathListView.getSelectionModel(); ObservableList<ClassPathElement> items = classPathListView.getItems(); int selectedIndex = selectionModel.getSelectedIndex(); ClassPathElement selectedItem = selectionModel.getSelectedItem(); items.remove(selectedItem); if (shouldMoveUp) { items.add(selectedIndex - 1, selectedItem); } else { items.add(selectedIndex + 1, selectedItem); } selectionModel.clearAndSelect(items.indexOf(selectedItem)); }
Example 3
Source File: HistoryUpDownHandler.java From marathonv5 with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public void handle(ActionEvent event) { MultipleSelectionModel<JSONObject> selectionModel = historyView.getSelectionModel(); ObservableList<JSONObject> items = historyView.getItems(); int selectedIndex = selectionModel.getSelectedIndex(); JSONObject selectedItem = selectionModel.getSelectedItem(); items.remove(selectedItem); if (shouldMoveUp) { items.add(selectedIndex - 1, selectedItem); } else { items.add(selectedIndex + 1, selectedItem); } selectionModel.select(selectedItem); TestRunnerHistory.getInstance().rewrite("favourites", items); }