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Re: column of buttons in NSTableView - a solution?
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Re: column of buttons in NSTableView - a solution?


  • Subject: Re: column of buttons in NSTableView - a solution?
  • From: Boyd Collier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 21:27:44 -0800

First, thanks, I. Savant, for replying to my question.

I didn't do a good job of asking the question, which really had to do with whether the table's data source used to establish a button in every row of a column that is to contain the buttons also had to hold an array of NSButtonCells, or whether a simpler and more efficient way of keeping track of the buttons' states could be used. After thinking it through, I realized that the answer is yes, and I implemented a way to do this simply by allocating an array of ints which are set either to 0 or 1, depending on whether the switch in the row of the table corresponding to the int in the array should be off or on. Then in objectValueForTableColumn: row: the value of the particular int that's keeping track of the state of the switch is determined and a single, autoreleased instance of NSButtonCell is allocated and used as the return value of this method. In the method setObjectValue: forTableColumn: row: I check the state of the switch in the column and set the int in the array of ints to the appropriate value.

Seems to work very nicely, which I suppose most subscribers to this list already know (but we all gotta' start somewhere).

Boyd


On Oct 30, 2006, at 3:31 PM, I. Savant wrote:


On Oct 30, 2006, at 4:02 PM, Boyd Collier wrote:
I just had a look at TableDemo at www.macdevcenter.com, which is very clear and easy to understand.


I'd like to make some changes in it so that a column will contain switch buttons. It looks like this would be easy simply by creating as many instances of NSButtonCell as I need, setting their type to NSSwitchButton, putting them in an instance of NSArray that becomes part of my data source, etc. But this also seems wasteful of space if the column is very long, and I'm wondering whether there is a commonly-used, efficient way of accomplishing the job. Feel free to tell me that I'm remiss for having overlooked something in the docs or in sample code that everyone should know about, but please point me to what I've missed.

  ... or ... ;-)

In the Cocoa Data Views palette in Interface Builder, you can drag the cell type of your choice to the column of your choice and provide its object value in the data source methods ... or bind it ... or in code you can set the column's data cell manually ...

  Many ways to assign a data cell to a cat, as it were.

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I.S.

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