Re: two table view selection problem
Re: two table view selection problem
- Subject: Re: two table view selection problem
- From: Andy Lee <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 11:09:03 -0500
Try changing the -isEqual: calls to == instead, e.g.:
if ([notification object] == tableView1)
I suspect -isEqual: is always returning YES.
--Andy
On Mar 4, 2008, at 9:35 AM, Nick Rogers wrote:
Hi,
I have two NSTableView in my app (tableView1 and tableView2).
If I select a row in tableView1 and then if I select a row in
tableView2, I want the row in tableView1 to be deselected.
For this I'm using [tableView1 deselectAll: nil], but it leads to
calling the delegate method again and leads to deselection of the
selected row in tableView2 also.
So this way both table view's stands deselected.
Is there a noble way to do it?
Listing:
- (void)tableViewSelectionDidChange:(NSNotification *)notification
{
if ([[notification object] isEqual: tableView1] == YES)
{
[tableView2 deselectAll:nil];
// add code here
}
if ([[notification object] isEqual: tableView2] == YES)
{
[tableView1 deselectAll:nil];
// add code here
}
}
Wishes,
Nick
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