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I would like to be able to display a list of files showing only the file name not the whole file path.

Currently I have a list of files. When I click one of these files the listener passes this to a method out of scope which loads the file.

This means if I was to just pass it a list of just file names it would no longer work as my listener requires a full file path. I do not have any ideas as to how I would go about both storing a list of filenames whilst simultaneously linking them to the full file path.

Happy to answer any questions you may have. Many thanks,

Note: the small for loop shows how I could potentially extract the filename from the file path, but I am not currently doing anything with it at this time. It's just an example to show you how far I have gotten.

public void GetFilesFromFolder(String dirName) throws IOException {
        File dir = new File(dirName);
        File[] files = dir.listFiles((File dir1, String filename) -> filename.endsWith(".mp3"));
        String[] fileName = new String[files.length];
        int x = 0;
        for (File file : files) {
            String fileTemp = file.toString();
            fileTemp = fileTemp.substring(fileTemp.lastIndexOf("\\" + 1));
            System.out.println(fileTemp);
            fileName[x] = fileTemp;
            System.out.println(fileName[x]);
            x++;
        }
        observableList.clear();
        observableList.addAll(files);
    }

    public void SetFileListView() throws IOException {
        listView.setItems(null);
    }

    public VBox listStack() throws IOException {
        vbox = new VBox();
        vbox.getChildren().add(listView);

        listView.setItems(observableList);
        listView.setMinHeight(500);
        MusicDataModel mdm = MainView.getMainView().musicDataModel;
        MusicDataViewController mdv = MainView.getMainView().musicDataViewController;
        listView.getSelectionModel().selectedItemProperty().addListener((ObservableValue<? extends File> observable, File oldValue, File newValue) -> {
            try {
                mdm.load(newValue.toString());
                mdv.SetValues();
            } catch (UnsupportedTagException | InvalidDataException | IOException | NotSupportedException ex) {
                Logger.getLogger(FileListView.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
            }
        });
        return vbox;
    }

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Populate the list view with Files, as you currently do, and use a cell factory on the list view to change the way the file is displayed:

listView.setCellFactory(lv -> new ListCell<File>() {
    @Override
    protected void updateItem(File file, boolean empty) {
        super.updateItem(file, empty);
        setText(file == null ? null : file.getName());
    }
});

This will ensure each cell in the list view displays only the file name (the last component of the file's full path), though it still retains the File instance as its data (so you can still get the selected File, etc).

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  • While this works really well and I'm grateful it now slows down when I click on an item in the list, can you hazard a guess as to what may be causing it. I assume it's likely regenerating something. Mar 7, 2016 at 14:06
  • No clue. That's more likely to be to do with your listener code than the custom cell. The updateItem(...) method is invoked very frequently, e.g. if you scroll, so if there were performance issues there you would see them at times other than selecting an item.
    – James_D
    Mar 7, 2016 at 14:11

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