- java.lang.Object
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- javafx.scene.Node
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- javafx.scene.Parent
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- javafx.scene.layout.Region
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- javafx.scene.control.Control
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- javafx.scene.control.ListView<T>
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- Type Parameters:
T
- This type is used to represent the type of the objects stored in the ListViewsitems
ObservableList. It is also used in theselection model
andfocus model
.
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Styleable
,EventTarget
,Skinnable
@DefaultProperty("items") public class ListView<T> extends Control
A ListView displays a horizontal or vertical list of items from which the user may select, or with which the user may interact. A ListView is able to have its generic type set to represent the type of data in the backing model. Doing this has the benefit of making various methods in the ListView, as well as the supporting classes (mentioned below), type-safe. In addition, making use of the generic type supports substantially simplified development of applications making use of ListView, as all modern IDEs are able to auto-complete far more successfully with the additional type information.Populating a ListView
A simple example of how to create and populate a ListView of names (Strings) is shown here:
ObservableList<String> names = FXCollections.observableArrayList( "Julia", "Ian", "Sue", "Matthew", "Hannah", "Stephan", "Denise"); ListView<String> listView = new ListView<String>(names);
The elements of the ListView are contained within the
items
ObservableList
. This ObservableList is automatically observed by the ListView, such that any changes that occur inside the ObservableList will be automatically shown in the ListView itself. If passing theObservableList
in to the ListView constructor is not feasible, the recommended approach for setting the items is to simply call:ObservableList<T> content = ... listView.setItems(content);
Another approach, whilst accepted by the ListView, is not the recommended approach:
List<T> content = ... getItems().setAll(content);
ListView Selection / Focus APIs
To track selection and focus, it is necessary to become familiar with the
SelectionModel
andFocusModel
classes. A ListView has at most one instance of each of these classes, available fromselectionModel
andfocusModel
properties respectively. Whilst it is possible to use this API to set a new selection model, in most circumstances this is not necessary - the default selection and focus models should work in most circumstances.The default
SelectionModel
used when instantiating a ListView is an implementation of theMultipleSelectionModel
abstract class. However, as noted in the API documentation for theselectionMode
property, the default value isSelectionMode.SINGLE
. To enable multiple selection in a default ListView instance, it is therefore necessary to do the following:listView.getSelectionModel().setSelectionMode(SelectionMode.MULTIPLE);
Customizing ListView Visuals
The visuals of the ListView can be entirely customized by replacing the default
cell factory
. A cell factory is used to generateListCell
instances, which are used to represent an item in the ListView. See theCell
class documentation for a more complete description of how to write custom Cells.Editing
This control supports inline editing of values, and this section attempts to give an overview of the available APIs and how you should use them.
Firstly, cell editing most commonly requires a different user interface than when a cell is not being edited. This is the responsibility of the
Cell
implementation being used. For ListView, this is the responsibility of thecell factory
. It is your choice whether the cell is permanently in an editing state (e.g. this is common forCheckBox
cells), or to switch to a different UI when editing begins (e.g. when a double-click is received on a cell).To know when editing has been requested on a cell, simply override the
Cell.startEdit()
method, and update the celltext
andgraphic
properties as appropriate (e.g. set the text to null and set the graphic to be aTextField
). Additionally, you should also overrideCell.cancelEdit()
to reset the UI back to its original visual state when the editing concludes. In both cases it is important that you also ensure that you call the super method to have the cell perform all duties it must do to enter or exit its editing mode.Once your cell is in an editing state, the next thing you are most probably interested in is how to commit or cancel the editing that is taking place. This is your responsibility as the cell factory provider. Your cell implementation will know when the editing is over, based on the user input (e.g. when the user presses the Enter or ESC keys on their keyboard). When this happens, it is your responsibility to call
Cell.commitEdit(Object)
orCell.cancelEdit()
, as appropriate.When you call
Cell.commitEdit(Object)
an event is fired to the ListView, which you can observe by adding anEventHandler
viasetOnEditCommit(javafx.event.EventHandler)
. Similarly, you can also observe edit events foredit start
andedit cancel
.By default the ListView edit commit handler is non-null, with a default handler that attempts to overwrite the property value for the item in the currently-being-edited row. It is able to do this as the
Cell.commitEdit(Object)
method is passed in the new value, and this is passed along to the edit commit handler via theListView.EditEvent
that is fired. It is simply a matter of callingListView.EditEvent.getNewValue()
to retrieve this value.It is very important to note that if you call
setOnEditCommit(javafx.event.EventHandler)
with your ownEventHandler
, then you will be removing the default handler. Unless you then handle the writeback to the property (or the relevant data source), nothing will happen. You can work around this by using theNode.addEventHandler(javafx.event.EventType, javafx.event.EventHandler)
method to add aeditCommitEvent()
EventType
with your desiredEventHandler
as the second argument. Using this method, you will not replace the default implementation, but you will be notified when an edit commit has occurred.Hopefully this summary answers some of the commonly asked questions. Fortunately, JavaFX ships with a number of pre-built cell factories that handle all the editing requirements on your behalf. You can find these pre-built cell factories in the javafx.scene.control.cell package.
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- JavaFX 2.0
- See Also:
ListCell
,MultipleSelectionModel
,FocusModel
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Property Summary
Properties Type Property Description ObjectProperty<Callback<ListView<T>,ListCell<T>>>
cellFactory
Setting a custom cell factory has the effect of deferring all cell creation, allowing for total customization of the cell.BooleanProperty
editable
Specifies whether this ListView is editable - only if the ListView and the ListCells within it are both editable will a ListCell be able to go into their editing state.ReadOnlyIntegerProperty
editingIndex
A property used to represent the index of the item currently being edited in the ListView, if editing is taking place, or -1 if no item is being edited.DoubleProperty
fixedCellSize
Specifies whether this control has cells that are a fixed height (of the specified value).ObjectProperty<FocusModel<T>>
focusModel
The FocusModel provides the API through which it is possible to both get and set the focus on a single item within a ListView.ObjectProperty<ObservableList<T>>
items
The underlying data model for the ListView.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>>
onEditCancel
This event handler will be fired when the user cancels editing a cell.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>>
onEditCommit
This property is used when the user performs an action that should result in their editing input being persisted.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>>
onEditStart
This event handler will be fired when the user successfully initiates editing.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ScrollToEvent<Integer>>>
onScrollTo
Called when there's a request to scroll an index into view usingscrollTo(int)
orscrollTo(Object)
ObjectProperty<Orientation>
orientation
The orientation of theListView
- this can either be horizontal or vertical.ObjectProperty<Node>
placeholder
This Node is shown to the user when the listview has no content to show.ObjectProperty<MultipleSelectionModel<T>>
selectionModel
The SelectionModel provides the API through which it is possible to select single or multiple items within a ListView, as well as inspect which items have been selected by the user.-
Properties declared in class javafx.scene.control.Control
contextMenu, skin, tooltip
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Properties declared in class javafx.scene.Node
accessibleHelp, accessibleRoleDescription, accessibleRole, accessibleText, blendMode, boundsInLocal, boundsInParent, cacheHint, cache, clip, cursor, depthTest, disabled, disable, effectiveNodeOrientation, effect, eventDispatcher, focused, focusTraversable, hover, id, inputMethodRequests, layoutBounds, layoutX, layoutY, localToParentTransform, localToSceneTransform, managed, mouseTransparent, nodeOrientation, onContextMenuRequested, onDragDetected, onDragDone, onDragDropped, onDragEntered, onDragExited, onDragOver, onInputMethodTextChanged, onKeyPressed, onKeyReleased, onKeyTyped, onMouseClicked, onMouseDragEntered, onMouseDragExited, onMouseDragged, onMouseDragOver, onMouseDragReleased, onMouseEntered, onMouseExited, onMouseMoved, onMousePressed, onMouseReleased, onRotate, onRotationFinished, onRotationStarted, onScrollFinished, onScroll, onScrollStarted, onSwipeDown, onSwipeLeft, onSwipeRight, onSwipeUp, onTouchMoved, onTouchPressed, onTouchReleased, onTouchStationary, onZoomFinished, onZoom, onZoomStarted, opacity, parent, pickOnBounds, pressed, rotate, rotationAxis, scaleX, scaleY, scaleZ, scene, style, translateX, translateY, translateZ, viewOrder, visible
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Properties declared in class javafx.scene.Parent
needsLayout
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Properties declared in class javafx.scene.layout.Region
background, border, cacheShape, centerShape, height, insets, maxHeight, maxWidth, minHeight, minWidth, opaqueInsets, padding, prefHeight, prefWidth, scaleShape, shape, snapToPixel, width
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static class
ListView.EditEvent<T>
AnEvent
subclass used specifically in ListView for representing edit-related events.
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Field Summary
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Fields declared in class javafx.scene.Node
BASELINE_OFFSET_SAME_AS_HEIGHT
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Fields declared in class javafx.scene.layout.Region
USE_COMPUTED_SIZE, USE_PREF_SIZE
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description ListView()
Creates a default ListView which will display contents stacked vertically.ListView(ObservableList<T> items)
Creates a default ListView which will stack the contents retrieved from the providedObservableList
vertically.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description ObjectProperty<Callback<ListView<T>,ListCell<T>>>
cellFactoryProperty()
Setting a custom cell factory has the effect of deferring all cell creation, allowing for total customization of the cell.void
edit(int itemIndex)
Instructs the ListView to begin editing the item in the given index, if the ListView iseditable
.BooleanProperty
editableProperty()
Specifies whether this ListView is editable - only if the ListView and the ListCells within it are both editable will a ListCell be able to go into their editing state.static <T> EventType<ListView.EditEvent<T>>
editAnyEvent()
An EventType that indicates some edit event has occurred.static <T> EventType<ListView.EditEvent<T>>
editCancelEvent()
An EventType used to indicate that an edit event has just been canceled within the ListView upon which the event was fired.static <T> EventType<ListView.EditEvent<T>>
editCommitEvent()
An EventType used to indicate that an edit event has been committed within the ListView upon which the event was fired.ReadOnlyIntegerProperty
editingIndexProperty()
A property used to represent the index of the item currently being edited in the ListView, if editing is taking place, or -1 if no item is being edited.static <T> EventType<ListView.EditEvent<T>>
editStartEvent()
An EventType used to indicate that an edit event has started within the ListView upon which the event was fired.DoubleProperty
fixedCellSizeProperty()
Specifies whether this control has cells that are a fixed height (of the specified value).ObjectProperty<FocusModel<T>>
focusModelProperty()
The FocusModel provides the API through which it is possible to both get and set the focus on a single item within a ListView.Callback<ListView<T>,ListCell<T>>
getCellFactory()
Returns the current cell factory.static List<CssMetaData<? extends Styleable,?>>
getClassCssMetaData()
List<CssMetaData<? extends Styleable,?>>
getControlCssMetaData()
int
getEditingIndex()
Returns the index of the item currently being edited in the ListView, or -1 if no item is being edited.double
getFixedCellSize()
Returns the fixed cell size value.FocusModel<T>
getFocusModel()
Returns the currently installedFocusModel
.ObservableList<T>
getItems()
Returns anObservableList
that contains the items currently being shown to the user.EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>
getOnEditCancel()
Returns theEventHandler
that will be called when the user cancels an edit.EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>
getOnEditCommit()
Returns theEventHandler
that will be called when the user commits an edit.EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>
getOnEditStart()
Returns theEventHandler
that will be called when the user begins an edit.EventHandler<ScrollToEvent<Integer>>
getOnScrollTo()
Gets the value of the property onScrollTo.Orientation
getOrientation()
Returns the current orientation of the ListView, which dictates whether it scrolls vertically or horizontally.Node
getPlaceholder()
Gets the value of the property placeholder.MultipleSelectionModel<T>
getSelectionModel()
Returns the currently installed selection model.boolean
isEditable()
Gets the value of the property editable.ObjectProperty<ObservableList<T>>
itemsProperty()
The underlying data model for the ListView.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>>
onEditCancelProperty()
This event handler will be fired when the user cancels editing a cell.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>>
onEditCommitProperty()
This property is used when the user performs an action that should result in their editing input being persisted.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>>
onEditStartProperty()
This event handler will be fired when the user successfully initiates editing.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ScrollToEvent<Integer>>>
onScrollToProperty()
Called when there's a request to scroll an index into view usingscrollTo(int)
orscrollTo(Object)
ObjectProperty<Orientation>
orientationProperty()
The orientation of theListView
- this can either be horizontal or vertical.ObjectProperty<Node>
placeholderProperty()
This Node is shown to the user when the listview has no content to show.void
refresh()
Callingrefresh()
forces the ListView control to recreate and repopulate the cells necessary to populate the visual bounds of the control.void
scrollTo(int index)
Scrolls the ListView such that the item in the given index is visible to the end user.void
scrollTo(T object)
Scrolls the ListView so that the given object is visible within the viewport.ObjectProperty<MultipleSelectionModel<T>>
selectionModelProperty()
The SelectionModel provides the API through which it is possible to select single or multiple items within a ListView, as well as inspect which items have been selected by the user.void
setCellFactory(Callback<ListView<T>,ListCell<T>> value)
Sets a new cell factory to use in the ListView.void
setEditable(boolean value)
Sets the value of the property editable.void
setFixedCellSize(double value)
Sets the new fixed cell size for this control.void
setFocusModel(FocusModel<T> value)
Sets theFocusModel
to be used in the ListView.void
setItems(ObservableList<T> value)
Sets the underlying data model for the ListView.void
setOnEditCancel(EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>> value)
Sets theEventHandler
that will be called when the user cancels an edit.void
setOnEditCommit(EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>> value)
Sets theEventHandler
that will be called when the user has completed their editing.void
setOnEditStart(EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>> value)
Sets theEventHandler
that will be called when the user begins an edit.void
setOnScrollTo(EventHandler<ScrollToEvent<Integer>> value)
Sets the value of the property onScrollTo.void
setOrientation(Orientation value)
Sets the orientation of the ListView, which dictates whether it scrolls vertically or horizontally.void
setPlaceholder(Node value)
Sets the value of the property placeholder.void
setSelectionModel(MultipleSelectionModel<T> value)
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Methods declared in class javafx.scene.control.Control
computeMaxHeight, computeMaxWidth, computeMinHeight, computeMinWidth, contextMenuProperty, createDefaultSkin, getContextMenu, getCssMetaData, getInitialFocusTraversable, getTooltip, isResizable, setContextMenu, setTooltip, skinProperty, tooltipProperty
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Methods declared in class javafx.scene.Node
accessibleHelpProperty, accessibleRoleDescriptionProperty, accessibleRoleProperty, accessibleTextProperty, addEventFilter, addEventHandler, applyCss, autosize, blendModeProperty, boundsInLocalProperty, boundsInParentProperty, buildEventDispatchChain, cacheHintProperty, cacheProperty, clipProperty, computeAreaInScreen, contains, contains, cursorProperty, depthTestProperty, disabledProperty, disableProperty, effectiveNodeOrientationProperty, effectProperty, eventDispatcherProperty, executeAccessibleAction, fireEvent, focusedProperty, focusTraversableProperty, getAccessibleHelp, getAccessibleRole, getAccessibleRoleDescription, getAccessibleText, getBlendMode, getBoundsInLocal, getBoundsInParent, getCacheHint, getClip, getContentBias, getCursor, getDepthTest, getEffect, getEffectiveNodeOrientation, getEventDispatcher, getId, getInitialCursor, getInputMethodRequests, getLayoutBounds, getLayoutX, getLayoutY, getLocalToParentTransform, getLocalToSceneTransform, getNodeOrientation, getOnContextMenuRequested, getOnDragDetected, getOnDragDone, getOnDragDropped, getOnDragEntered, getOnDragExited, getOnDragOver, getOnInputMethodTextChanged, getOnKeyPressed, getOnKeyReleased, getOnKeyTyped, getOnMouseClicked, getOnMouseDragEntered, getOnMouseDragExited, getOnMouseDragged, getOnMouseDragOver, getOnMouseDragReleased, getOnMouseEntered, getOnMouseExited, getOnMouseMoved, getOnMousePressed, getOnMouseReleased, getOnRotate, getOnRotationFinished, getOnRotationStarted, getOnScroll, getOnScrollFinished, getOnScrollStarted, getOnSwipeDown, getOnSwipeLeft, getOnSwipeRight, getOnSwipeUp, getOnTouchMoved, getOnTouchPressed, getOnTouchReleased, getOnTouchStationary, getOnZoom, getOnZoomFinished, getOnZoomStarted, getOpacity, getParent, getProperties, getPseudoClassStates, getRotate, getRotationAxis, getScaleX, getScaleY, getScaleZ, getScene, getStyle, getStyleableParent, getTransforms, getTranslateX, getTranslateY, getTranslateZ, getTypeSelector, getUserData, getViewOrder, hasProperties, hoverProperty, idProperty, inputMethodRequestsProperty, intersects, intersects, isCache, isDisable, isDisabled, isFocused, isFocusTraversable, isHover, isManaged, isMouseTransparent, isPickOnBounds, isPressed, isVisible, layoutBoundsProperty, layoutXProperty, layoutYProperty, localToParent, localToParent, localToParent, localToParent, localToParent, localToParentTransformProperty, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToScene, localToSceneTransformProperty, localToScreen, localToScreen, localToScreen, localToScreen, localToScreen, lookup, lookupAll, managedProperty, mouseTransparentProperty, nodeOrientationProperty, notifyAccessibleAttributeChanged, onContextMenuRequestedProperty, onDragDetectedProperty, onDragDoneProperty, onDragDroppedProperty, onDragEnteredProperty, onDragExitedProperty, onDragOverProperty, onInputMethodTextChangedProperty, onKeyPressedProperty, onKeyReleasedProperty, onKeyTypedProperty, onMouseClickedProperty, onMouseDragEnteredProperty, onMouseDragExitedProperty, onMouseDraggedProperty, onMouseDragOverProperty, onMouseDragReleasedProperty, onMouseEnteredProperty, onMouseExitedProperty, onMouseMovedProperty, onMousePressedProperty, onMouseReleasedProperty, onRotateProperty, onRotationFinishedProperty, onRotationStartedProperty, onScrollFinishedProperty, onScrollProperty, onScrollStartedProperty, onSwipeDownProperty, onSwipeLeftProperty, onSwipeRightProperty, onSwipeUpProperty, onTouchMovedProperty, onTouchPressedProperty, onTouchReleasedProperty, onTouchStationaryProperty, onZoomFinishedProperty, onZoomProperty, onZoomStartedProperty, opacityProperty, parentProperty, parentToLocal, parentToLocal, parentToLocal, parentToLocal, parentToLocal, pickOnBoundsProperty, pressedProperty, pseudoClassStateChanged, queryAccessibleAttribute, relocate, removeEventFilter, removeEventHandler, requestFocus, resizeRelocate, rotateProperty, rotationAxisProperty, scaleXProperty, scaleYProperty, scaleZProperty, sceneProperty, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, sceneToLocal, screenToLocal, screenToLocal, screenToLocal, setAccessibleHelp, setAccessibleRole, setAccessibleRoleDescription, setAccessibleText, setBlendMode, setCache, setCacheHint, setClip, setCursor, setDepthTest, setDisable, setDisabled, setEffect, setEventDispatcher, setEventHandler, setFocused, setFocusTraversable, setHover, setId, setInputMethodRequests, setLayoutX, setLayoutY, setManaged, setMouseTransparent, setNodeOrientation, setOnContextMenuRequested, setOnDragDetected, setOnDragDone, setOnDragDropped, setOnDragEntered, setOnDragExited, setOnDragOver, setOnInputMethodTextChanged, setOnKeyPressed, setOnKeyReleased, setOnKeyTyped, setOnMouseClicked, setOnMouseDragEntered, setOnMouseDragExited, setOnMouseDragged, setOnMouseDragOver, setOnMouseDragReleased, setOnMouseEntered, setOnMouseExited, setOnMouseMoved, setOnMousePressed, setOnMouseReleased, setOnRotate, setOnRotationFinished, setOnRotationStarted, setOnScroll, setOnScrollFinished, setOnScrollStarted, setOnSwipeDown, setOnSwipeLeft, setOnSwipeRight, setOnSwipeUp, setOnTouchMoved, setOnTouchPressed, setOnTouchReleased, setOnTouchStationary, setOnZoom, setOnZoomFinished, setOnZoomStarted, setOpacity, setPickOnBounds, setPressed, setRotate, setRotationAxis, setScaleX, setScaleY, setScaleZ, setStyle, setTranslateX, setTranslateY, setTranslateZ, setUserData, setViewOrder, setVisible, snapshot, snapshot, startDragAndDrop, startFullDrag, styleProperty, toBack, toFront, toString, translateXProperty, translateYProperty, translateZProperty, usesMirroring, viewOrderProperty, visibleProperty
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Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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Methods declared in class javafx.scene.Parent
getBaselineOffset, getChildren, getChildrenUnmodifiable, getManagedChildren, getStylesheets, isNeedsLayout, layout, layoutChildren, needsLayoutProperty, requestLayout, requestParentLayout, setNeedsLayout, updateBounds
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Methods declared in class javafx.scene.layout.Region
backgroundProperty, borderProperty, cacheShapeProperty, centerShapeProperty, computePrefHeight, computePrefWidth, getBackground, getBorder, getHeight, getInsets, getMaxHeight, getMaxWidth, getMinHeight, getMinWidth, getOpaqueInsets, getPadding, getPrefHeight, getPrefWidth, getShape, getUserAgentStylesheet, getWidth, heightProperty, insetsProperty, isCacheShape, isCenterShape, isScaleShape, isSnapToPixel, layoutInArea, layoutInArea, layoutInArea, layoutInArea, maxHeight, maxHeightProperty, maxWidth, maxWidthProperty, minHeight, minHeightProperty, minWidth, minWidthProperty, opaqueInsetsProperty, paddingProperty, positionInArea, positionInArea, prefHeight, prefHeightProperty, prefWidth, prefWidthProperty, resize, scaleShapeProperty, setBackground, setBorder, setCacheShape, setCenterShape, setHeight, setMaxHeight, setMaxSize, setMaxWidth, setMinHeight, setMinSize, setMinWidth, setOpaqueInsets, setPadding, setPrefHeight, setPrefSize, setPrefWidth, setScaleShape, setShape, setSnapToPixel, setWidth, shapeProperty, snappedBottomInset, snappedLeftInset, snappedRightInset, snappedTopInset, snapPosition, snapPositionX, snapPositionY, snapSize, snapSizeX, snapSizeY, snapSpace, snapSpaceX, snapSpaceY, snapToPixelProperty, widthProperty
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Methods declared in interface javafx.css.Styleable
getStyleableNode, getStyleClass
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Property Detail
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items
public final ObjectProperty<ObservableList<T>> itemsProperty
The underlying data model for the ListView. Note that it has a generic type that must match the type of the ListView itself.- Returns:
- the items property for this ListView
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placeholder
public final ObjectProperty<Node> placeholderProperty
This Node is shown to the user when the listview has no content to show. This may be the case because the table model has no data in the first place or that a filter has been applied to the list model, resulting in there being nothing to show the user..- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
getPlaceholder()
,setPlaceholder(Node)
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selectionModel
public final ObjectProperty<MultipleSelectionModel<T>> selectionModelProperty
The SelectionModel provides the API through which it is possible to select single or multiple items within a ListView, as well as inspect which items have been selected by the user. Note that it has a generic type that must match the type of the ListView itself.
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focusModel
public final ObjectProperty<FocusModel<T>> focusModelProperty
The FocusModel provides the API through which it is possible to both get and set the focus on a single item within a ListView. Note that it has a generic type that must match the type of the ListView itself.- See Also:
getFocusModel()
,setFocusModel(FocusModel)
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orientation
public final ObjectProperty<Orientation> orientationProperty
The orientation of theListView
- this can either be horizontal or vertical.- See Also:
getOrientation()
,setOrientation(Orientation)
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cellFactory
public final ObjectProperty<Callback<ListView<T>,ListCell<T>>> cellFactoryProperty
Setting a custom cell factory has the effect of deferring all cell creation, allowing for total customization of the cell. Internally, the ListView is responsible for reusing ListCells - all that is necessary is for the custom cell factory to return from this function a ListCell which might be usable for representing any item in the ListView.
Refer to the
Cell
class documentation for more detail.- See Also:
getCellFactory()
,setCellFactory(Callback)
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fixedCellSize
public final DoubleProperty fixedCellSizeProperty
Specifies whether this control has cells that are a fixed height (of the specified value). If this value is less than or equal to zero, then all cells are individually sized and positioned. This is a slow operation. Therefore, when performance matters and developers are not dependent on variable cell sizes it is a good idea to set the fixed cell size value. Generally cells are around 24px, so setting a fixed cell size of 24 is likely to result in very little difference in visuals, but a improvement to performance.To set this property via CSS, use the -fx-fixed-cell-size property. This should not be confused with the -fx-cell-size property. The difference between these two CSS properties is that -fx-cell-size will size all cells to the specified size, but it will not enforce that this is the only size (thus allowing for variable cell sizes, and preventing the performance gains from being possible). Therefore, when performance matters use -fx-fixed-cell-size, instead of -fx-cell-size. If both properties are specified in CSS, -fx-fixed-cell-size takes precedence.
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- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
getFixedCellSize()
,setFixedCellSize(double)
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editable
public final BooleanProperty editableProperty
Specifies whether this ListView is editable - only if the ListView and the ListCells within it are both editable will a ListCell be able to go into their editing state.- See Also:
isEditable()
,setEditable(boolean)
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editingIndex
public final ReadOnlyIntegerProperty editingIndexProperty
A property used to represent the index of the item currently being edited in the ListView, if editing is taking place, or -1 if no item is being edited.
It is not possible to set the editing index, instead it is required that you call
edit(int)
.- See Also:
getEditingIndex()
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onEditStart
public final ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>> onEditStartProperty
This event handler will be fired when the user successfully initiates editing.- See Also:
getOnEditStart()
,setOnEditStart(EventHandler)
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onEditCommit
public final ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>> onEditCommitProperty
This property is used when the user performs an action that should result in their editing input being persisted.
The EventHandler in this property should not be called directly - instead call
Cell.commitEdit(java.lang.Object)
from within your custom ListCell. This will handle firing this event, updating the view, and switching out of the editing state.- See Also:
getOnEditCommit()
,setOnEditCommit(EventHandler)
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onEditCancel
public final ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>> onEditCancelProperty
This event handler will be fired when the user cancels editing a cell.- See Also:
getOnEditCancel()
,setOnEditCancel(EventHandler)
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onScrollTo
public ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ScrollToEvent<Integer>>> onScrollToProperty
Called when there's a request to scroll an index into view usingscrollTo(int)
orscrollTo(Object)
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
getOnScrollTo()
,setOnScrollTo(EventHandler)
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Constructor Detail
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ListView
public ListView()
Creates a default ListView which will display contents stacked vertically. As noObservableList
is provided in this constructor, an empty ObservableList is created, meaning that it is legal to directly callgetItems()
if so desired. However, as noted elsewhere, this is not the recommended approach (instead callsetItems(javafx.collections.ObservableList)
).Refer to the
ListView
class documentation for details on the default state of other properties.
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ListView
public ListView(ObservableList<T> items)
Creates a default ListView which will stack the contents retrieved from the providedObservableList
vertically.Attempts to add a listener to the
ObservableList
, such that all subsequent changes inside the list will be shown to the user.Refer to the
ListView
class documentation for details on the default state of other properties.- Parameters:
items
- the list of items
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Method Detail
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editAnyEvent
public static <T> EventType<ListView.EditEvent<T>> editAnyEvent()
An EventType that indicates some edit event has occurred. It is the parent type of all other edit events:editStartEvent()
,editCommitEvent()
andeditCancelEvent()
.- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the objects stored in this ListView- Returns:
- the event type
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editStartEvent
public static <T> EventType<ListView.EditEvent<T>> editStartEvent()
An EventType used to indicate that an edit event has started within the ListView upon which the event was fired.- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the objects stored in this ListView- Returns:
- the event type
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editCancelEvent
public static <T> EventType<ListView.EditEvent<T>> editCancelEvent()
An EventType used to indicate that an edit event has just been canceled within the ListView upon which the event was fired.- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the objects stored in this ListView- Returns:
- the event type
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editCommitEvent
public static <T> EventType<ListView.EditEvent<T>> editCommitEvent()
An EventType used to indicate that an edit event has been committed within the ListView upon which the event was fired.- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the objects stored in this ListView- Returns:
- the event type
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setItems
public final void setItems(ObservableList<T> value)
Sets the underlying data model for the ListView. Note that it has a generic type that must match the type of the ListView itself.- Parameters:
value
- the list of items for this ListView
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getItems
public final ObservableList<T> getItems()
Returns anObservableList
that contains the items currently being shown to the user. This may be null ifsetItems(javafx.collections.ObservableList)
has previously been called, however, by default it is an empty ObservableList.- Returns:
- An ObservableList containing the items to be shown to the user, or null if the items have previously been set to null.
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itemsProperty
public final ObjectProperty<ObservableList<T>> itemsProperty()
The underlying data model for the ListView. Note that it has a generic type that must match the type of the ListView itself.- Returns:
- the items property for this ListView
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placeholderProperty
public final ObjectProperty<Node> placeholderProperty()
This Node is shown to the user when the listview has no content to show. This may be the case because the table model has no data in the first place or that a filter has been applied to the list model, resulting in there being nothing to show the user..- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
getPlaceholder()
,setPlaceholder(Node)
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setPlaceholder
public final void setPlaceholder(Node value)
Sets the value of the property placeholder.- Property description:
- This Node is shown to the user when the listview has no content to show. This may be the case because the table model has no data in the first place or that a filter has been applied to the list model, resulting in there being nothing to show the user..
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
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getPlaceholder
public final Node getPlaceholder()
Gets the value of the property placeholder.- Property description:
- This Node is shown to the user when the listview has no content to show. This may be the case because the table model has no data in the first place or that a filter has been applied to the list model, resulting in there being nothing to show the user..
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
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setSelectionModel
public final void setSelectionModel(MultipleSelectionModel<T> value)
Sets theMultipleSelectionModel
to be used in the ListView. Despite a ListView requiring a MultipleSelectionModel, it is possible to configure it to only allow single selection (seeMultipleSelectionModel.setSelectionMode(javafx.scene.control.SelectionMode)
for more information).- Parameters:
value
- the MultipleSelectionModel to be used in this ListView
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getSelectionModel
public final MultipleSelectionModel<T> getSelectionModel()
Returns the currently installed selection model.- Returns:
- the currently installed selection model
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selectionModelProperty
public final ObjectProperty<MultipleSelectionModel<T>> selectionModelProperty()
The SelectionModel provides the API through which it is possible to select single or multiple items within a ListView, as well as inspect which items have been selected by the user. Note that it has a generic type that must match the type of the ListView itself.
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setFocusModel
public final void setFocusModel(FocusModel<T> value)
Sets theFocusModel
to be used in the ListView.- Parameters:
value
- the FocusModel to be used in the ListView
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getFocusModel
public final FocusModel<T> getFocusModel()
Returns the currently installedFocusModel
.- Returns:
- the currently installed FocusModel
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focusModelProperty
public final ObjectProperty<FocusModel<T>> focusModelProperty()
The FocusModel provides the API through which it is possible to both get and set the focus on a single item within a ListView. Note that it has a generic type that must match the type of the ListView itself.- See Also:
getFocusModel()
,setFocusModel(FocusModel)
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setOrientation
public final void setOrientation(Orientation value)
Sets the orientation of the ListView, which dictates whether it scrolls vertically or horizontally.- Parameters:
value
- the orientation of the ListView
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getOrientation
public final Orientation getOrientation()
Returns the current orientation of the ListView, which dictates whether it scrolls vertically or horizontally.- Returns:
- the current orientation of the ListView
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orientationProperty
public final ObjectProperty<Orientation> orientationProperty()
The orientation of theListView
- this can either be horizontal or vertical.- See Also:
getOrientation()
,setOrientation(Orientation)
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setCellFactory
public final void setCellFactory(Callback<ListView<T>,ListCell<T>> value)
Sets a new cell factory to use in the ListView. This forces all oldListCell
's to be thrown away, and new ListCell's created with the new cell factory.- Parameters:
value
- cell factory to use in this ListView
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getCellFactory
public final Callback<ListView<T>,ListCell<T>> getCellFactory()
Returns the current cell factory.- Returns:
- the current cell factory
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cellFactoryProperty
public final ObjectProperty<Callback<ListView<T>,ListCell<T>>> cellFactoryProperty()
Setting a custom cell factory has the effect of deferring all cell creation, allowing for total customization of the cell. Internally, the ListView is responsible for reusing ListCells - all that is necessary is for the custom cell factory to return from this function a ListCell which might be usable for representing any item in the ListView.
Refer to the
Cell
class documentation for more detail.- See Also:
getCellFactory()
,setCellFactory(Callback)
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setFixedCellSize
public final void setFixedCellSize(double value)
Sets the new fixed cell size for this control. Any value greater than zero will enable fixed cell size mode, whereas a zero or negative value (or Region.USE_COMPUTED_SIZE) will be used to disabled fixed cell size mode.- Parameters:
value
- The new fixed cell size value, or a value less than or equal to zero (or Region.USE_COMPUTED_SIZE) to disable.- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
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getFixedCellSize
public final double getFixedCellSize()
Returns the fixed cell size value. A value less than or equal to zero is used to represent that fixed cell size mode is disabled, and a value greater than zero represents the size of all cells in this control.- Returns:
- A double representing the fixed cell size of this control, or a value less than or equal to zero if fixed cell size mode is disabled.
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
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fixedCellSizeProperty
public final DoubleProperty fixedCellSizeProperty()
Specifies whether this control has cells that are a fixed height (of the specified value). If this value is less than or equal to zero, then all cells are individually sized and positioned. This is a slow operation. Therefore, when performance matters and developers are not dependent on variable cell sizes it is a good idea to set the fixed cell size value. Generally cells are around 24px, so setting a fixed cell size of 24 is likely to result in very little difference in visuals, but a improvement to performance.To set this property via CSS, use the -fx-fixed-cell-size property. This should not be confused with the -fx-cell-size property. The difference between these two CSS properties is that -fx-cell-size will size all cells to the specified size, but it will not enforce that this is the only size (thus allowing for variable cell sizes, and preventing the performance gains from being possible). Therefore, when performance matters use -fx-fixed-cell-size, instead of -fx-cell-size. If both properties are specified in CSS, -fx-fixed-cell-size takes precedence.
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
getFixedCellSize()
,setFixedCellSize(double)
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setEditable
public final void setEditable(boolean value)
Sets the value of the property editable.- Property description:
- Specifies whether this ListView is editable - only if the ListView and the ListCells within it are both editable will a ListCell be able to go into their editing state.
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isEditable
public final boolean isEditable()
Gets the value of the property editable.- Property description:
- Specifies whether this ListView is editable - only if the ListView and the ListCells within it are both editable will a ListCell be able to go into their editing state.
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editableProperty
public final BooleanProperty editableProperty()
Specifies whether this ListView is editable - only if the ListView and the ListCells within it are both editable will a ListCell be able to go into their editing state.- See Also:
isEditable()
,setEditable(boolean)
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getEditingIndex
public final int getEditingIndex()
Returns the index of the item currently being edited in the ListView, or -1 if no item is being edited.- Returns:
- the index of the item currently being edited
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editingIndexProperty
public final ReadOnlyIntegerProperty editingIndexProperty()
A property used to represent the index of the item currently being edited in the ListView, if editing is taking place, or -1 if no item is being edited.
It is not possible to set the editing index, instead it is required that you call
edit(int)
.- See Also:
getEditingIndex()
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setOnEditStart
public final void setOnEditStart(EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>> value)
Sets theEventHandler
that will be called when the user begins an edit.This is a convenience method - the same result can be achieved by calling
addEventHandler(ListView.EDIT_START_EVENT, eventHandler)
.- Parameters:
value
- the EventHandler that will be called when the user begins an edit
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getOnEditStart
public final EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>> getOnEditStart()
Returns theEventHandler
that will be called when the user begins an edit.- Returns:
- the EventHandler that will be called when the user begins an edit
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onEditStartProperty
public final ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>> onEditStartProperty()
This event handler will be fired when the user successfully initiates editing.- See Also:
getOnEditStart()
,setOnEditStart(EventHandler)
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setOnEditCommit
public final void setOnEditCommit(EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>> value)
Sets theEventHandler
that will be called when the user has completed their editing. This is called as part of theCell.commitEdit(java.lang.Object)
method.This is a convenience method - the same result can be achieved by calling
addEventHandler(ListView.EDIT_START_EVENT, eventHandler)
.- Parameters:
value
- the EventHandler that will be called when the user has completed their editing
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getOnEditCommit
public final EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>> getOnEditCommit()
Returns theEventHandler
that will be called when the user commits an edit.- Returns:
- the EventHandler that will be called when the user commits an edit
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onEditCommitProperty
public final ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>> onEditCommitProperty()
This property is used when the user performs an action that should result in their editing input being persisted.
The EventHandler in this property should not be called directly - instead call
Cell.commitEdit(java.lang.Object)
from within your custom ListCell. This will handle firing this event, updating the view, and switching out of the editing state.- See Also:
getOnEditCommit()
,setOnEditCommit(EventHandler)
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setOnEditCancel
public final void setOnEditCancel(EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>> value)
Sets theEventHandler
that will be called when the user cancels an edit.- Parameters:
value
- the EventHandler that will be called when the user cancels an edit
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getOnEditCancel
public final EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>> getOnEditCancel()
Returns theEventHandler
that will be called when the user cancels an edit.- Returns:
- the EventHandler that will be called when the user cancels an edit
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onEditCancelProperty
public final ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ListView.EditEvent<T>>> onEditCancelProperty()
This event handler will be fired when the user cancels editing a cell.- See Also:
getOnEditCancel()
,setOnEditCancel(EventHandler)
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edit
public void edit(int itemIndex)
Instructs the ListView to begin editing the item in the given index, if the ListView iseditable
. Once this method is called, if the currentcellFactoryProperty()
is set up to support editing, the Cell will switch its visual state to enable for user input to take place.- Parameters:
itemIndex
- The index of the item in the ListView that should be edited.
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scrollTo
public void scrollTo(int index)
Scrolls the ListView such that the item in the given index is visible to the end user.- Parameters:
index
- The index that should be made visible to the user, assuming of course that it is greater than, or equal to 0, and less than the size of the items list contained within the given ListView.
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scrollTo
public void scrollTo(T object)
Scrolls the ListView so that the given object is visible within the viewport.- Parameters:
object
- The object that should be visible to the user.- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
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setOnScrollTo
public void setOnScrollTo(EventHandler<ScrollToEvent<Integer>> value)
Sets the value of the property onScrollTo.- Property description:
- Called when there's a request to scroll an index into view using
scrollTo(int)
orscrollTo(Object)
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
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getOnScrollTo
public EventHandler<ScrollToEvent<Integer>> getOnScrollTo()
Gets the value of the property onScrollTo.- Property description:
- Called when there's a request to scroll an index into view using
scrollTo(int)
orscrollTo(Object)
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
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onScrollToProperty
public ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ScrollToEvent<Integer>>> onScrollToProperty()
Called when there's a request to scroll an index into view usingscrollTo(int)
orscrollTo(Object)
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
getOnScrollTo()
,setOnScrollTo(EventHandler)
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refresh
public void refresh()
Callingrefresh()
forces the ListView control to recreate and repopulate the cells necessary to populate the visual bounds of the control. In other words, this forces the ListView to update what it is showing to the user. This is useful in cases where the underlying data source has changed in a way that is not observed by the ListView itself.- Since:
- JavaFX 8u60
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getClassCssMetaData
public static List<CssMetaData<? extends Styleable,?>> getClassCssMetaData()
- Returns:
- The CssMetaData associated with this class, which may include the CssMetaData of its superclasses.
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
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getControlCssMetaData
public List<CssMetaData<? extends Styleable,?>> getControlCssMetaData()
- Overrides:
getControlCssMetaData
in classControl
- Returns:
- unmodifiable list of the controls css styleable properties
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
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