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ScalaFX Button => How to define the action?

I'm trying to definde the onAction accion for a Button done in scalafx but I can't make it to work.

package App.Desktop

import javafx.event.EventHandler

import scalafx.event.ActionEvent

import scalafx.scene.control.Button

class Window() {

  btn_YES.onAction = (event: ActionEvent) => 
   new EventHandler[ActionEvent] {
     override def handle(event: ActionEvent) {
        /*Do something*/
      }
    }
  }
}

I've done this but I get an error

Error: type mismatch;
 found   : scalafx.event.ActionEvent => javafx.event.EventHandler[scalafx.event.ActionEvent]
 required: javafx.event.EventHandler[javafx.event.ActionEvent]
  btn_YES.onAction = (event: ActionEvent) => new EventHandler[ActionEvent]

I also tried to use the javafx.event.ActionEvent instead of scalafx but it doesn't work either.

Any clue?

Thanks

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Shelen Avatar asked Apr 12 '16 10:04

Shelen


2 Answers

Fist, working with ScalaFX it is important to import scalafx.Includes._. It brings in many ScalaFX features.

There are two recomended ways to add onAction handler. The main one is to use (event:ActionEvent) => { ... ) closure:

import scalafx.Includes._
import scalafx.event.ActionEvent

btn_YES.onAction = (event: ActionEvent) =>  {
  /*Do something*/
}

If you do not care about event object. You can save some typing and use handle {...}:

import scalafx.Includes._

btn_YES.onAction = handle {
  /*Do something*/
}

In both cases you need to import scalafx.Includes._

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Jarek Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 12:09

Jarek


I'm not a Scala programmer, but it looks like you are mixing two different forms here: a lambda expression and an explicit class.

Try

package App.Desktop

import javafx.event.EventHandler

import javafx.event.ActionEvent

import scalafx.scene.control.Button

class Window() {

    btn_YES.onAction = 
        new EventHandler[ActionEvent] {
            override def handle(event: ActionEvent) {
                /*Do something*/
            }
        }

}

or

package App.Desktop

import javafx.event.EventHandler

import javafx.event.ActionEvent

import scalafx.scene.control.Button

class Window() {

  btn_YES.onAction = (event: ActionEvent) =>  {
        /*Do something*/
  }

}
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James_D Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 12:09

James_D