I am teaching myself how to work with JavaFX properties within the TableView and am having trouble with some property types. I have an object Person that contains two properties
public class Person { private final StringProperty firstName; private final IntegerProperty age; public Person(String firstName, Integer age) { this.firstName = new SimpleStringProperty(firstName); this.age = new SimpleIntegerProperty(age); } public Integer getAge() { return age.get(); } public void setAge(Integer age) { this.age.set(age); } public IntegerProperty ageProperty() { return age; } public String getFirstName() { return firstName.get(); } public void setFirstName(String firstName) { this.firstName.set(firstName); } public StringProperty firstNameProperty() { return firstName; } }
Once created by goal is to use this object in a TableView. I've created the two table columns like this.
TableColumn<Person, String> firstNameColumn = new TableColumn<Person, String>("First Name"); TableColumn<Person, Integer> ageColumn = new TableColumn<Person, Integer>("Age");
I then want to set the cell value factory using Lambda expressions. This is where the problem arises. The StringProperty firstName works just fine. However, the IntegerProperty gives me the error message "Type mismatch: cannot convert from IntegerProperty
to ObservableValue<Integer>
"
firstNameColumn.setCellValueFactory(cellData -> cellData.getValue().firstNameProperty()); ageColumn.setCellValueFactory(cellData -> cellData.getValue().ageProperty());
Can anyone shed some light on what is going wrong with the ageColumn.setCellValueFactory(...)? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
TableView is a component that is used to create a table populate it, and remove items from it. You can create a table view by instantiating thejavafx. scene. control.
I would add a multi-select button like android. Click the button the subsequent selections get added (or maybe removed after another click) to a list of selections.
public class SimpleStringProperty extends StringPropertyBase. This class provides a full implementation of a Property wrapping a String value. Since: JavaFX 2.0 See Also: StringPropertyBase.
One somewhat strange part of the property API is that IntegerProperty
implements ObservableValue<Number>
, not ObservableValue<Integer>
. So, somewhat counterintuitively, you need
TableColumn<Person, Number> ageColumn = new TableColumn<Person, Number>("Age");
As an aside, and I'm not sure if this causes problems, but it's more usual to use int
instead of Integer
for the return type for the get method and the parameter type for the set method in your model class. These match the types for IntegerProperty.get()
and IntegerProperty.set(...)
, so it just avoids some implicit auto (un)boxing.
you can use .asObject Method to make your code work
it doesn't need you to change the TableColumn Paramater to Number
ageColumn.setCellValueFactory(cellData -> cellData.getValue().ageProperty().asObject());
idk which one is better code,
change the parameter to Number or use asObject Method
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