I'm trying to understand better how the TableView
in JavaFX works.
In order to reach several goals I will try to explain what I did so far, why I did it, and what are my problems.
Of course, I have a TableView
, which is populated thanks to an ObservableList
.
Platform.runLater(()->ObservableList.add(0, myObject));
The Table is composed by 2 columns defined in my FXML file, in which I also have:
<cellValueFactory><PropertyValueFactory property="column1" /></cellValueFactory>
<cellValueFactory><PropertyValueFactory property="column2" /></cellValueFactory>
MyObject
class, naturally, has these 2 properties and the columns are populated automatically. The first problem I had, was about the strings in the 2nd column (they were too long). That's why I added in my Controller class:
@Override
public void initialize(URL location, ResourceBundle resources) {
setCellFactory();
}
private void setCellFactory() {
secondColumn.setCellFactory(new Callback<TableColumn, TableCell>() {
@Override
public TableCell call(TableColumn param) {
TableCell cell = new TableCell<>();
Text text = new Text();
cell.setGraphic(text);
cell.setPrefHeight(Control.USE_COMPUTED_SIZE);
text.wrappingWidthProperty().bind(secondColumn.widthProperty());
text.textProperty().bind(cell.itemProperty());
text.setFill(Color.WHITE);
return cell;
}
});
}
In that way I solved the problem about the wrapped text but, now, I would like to reach another goal and I really cannot find anything of help on the web.
For each new entry on the top of the Table, I would like to compare the strings in order to find the differences between them (I already found a library to do that), but I don't know how to find a good way to get the current value in the second column.
I have to highlight the differences in the old strings in the table. So, I guess I have to update all old cell. How?
Highlight. How to do that? I read it's only possible if I insert several String in the same HBox or something like that. Is there a way to do that in a table?