NSTableView clickedRow != array Position
NSTableView clickedRow != array Position
- Subject: NSTableView clickedRow != array Position
- From: Trygve Inda <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 17:44:26 +0000
- Thread-topic: NSTableView clickedRow != array Position
I have an NSArrayController that controls an array of dicts. Lets say there
are 7 dicts in the array. I have an NSTableView that is displaying them and
everything is working with bindings.
If I click on a column header to sort the array, it works, but then calling
clickedRow after a double click, returns the real row and not the place in
the array where the data is.
So...
If row 2 is clicked, how can I figure out which element of the array row 2
represents as I do not have a datasource... It is all bindings. Obviously
before anything is sorted row 2 in the table == element 2 in the array, but
after sorting... Hmmm. Dunno.
I don't see anything in NSTableView's docs like arrayElementFromRowIndex:
Thanks,
Trygve
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