I have a button when I click it runs a function. I also have a separate SetOnMouseMoved event to get information when I hover over other cells in my grid example. My SetOnMouseMoved event will not work after I have pressed the setOnMouseClicked.
Button btn = new Button("Uniform Path");
GridPane gp = new GridPane();
gp.add(btn, 0,1)
btn.setOnMouseClicked(new EventHandler<MouseEvent> (){
@Override
public void handle(MouseEvent e) {
SomeFunction();
}
});
// gp.getChildren() refers to StackPane grid cells in which I
// hover over and get information from that cell.
for (Node index : gp.getChildren()) {
index.setOnMouseMoved(new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() {
@Override
public void handle(MouseEvent event) {
System.out.print("Row: " + GridPane.getRowIndex(index));
System.out.println("Column: " + GridPane.getColumnIndex(index));
}
});
}
Scene scene = new Scene(gp);
setOnMouseEntered
instead ofsetOnMoseMoved
?setOnAction
for your button.SomeFunction ()
), it can not handle the other events correctly. Therefore any logic that takes time is exported into a separate thread. Separately, you are talking about mousePressed. When pressed, javafx does not generate mouseMoved events but generates mouseDragged events.