Re: How to set default value for NSTextField from program before window is displayed?
Re: How to set default value for NSTextField from program before window is displayed?
- Subject: Re: How to set default value for NSTextField from program before window is displayed?
- From: Samvel Khalatian <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 19:51:42 -0500
Ok. Application is extremely simple:
Window with two buttons: Next and Prev - and one NSTextField (call it
nameField) where my mates names are supposed to be put. This is View.
There is an array in program where buddies are kept. This is a Model.
It is basically kept in Controller class because of application
simplicity.
There is a Controller that lets program to interact with Model.
I have connected nameField via IBOutlet with Controller, also buttons
are connected via IBAction to couple methods (like, next and prev).
Controller holds iterator (or internal ID of currently viewed Buddy
Name). I store buddies in NSArray.
So, I startup program and see Window with empty NSTextField
(nameField). Once Next button is clicked next Mate Name is shown. Prev
- previous.
the only thing I do not know is how to set value upon Window Show up.
Trying to use:
[nameField setStringValue: [buddiesArray objectAtIndex: 0]]
in Controller init method. It does not produce desired effect. Still
window shows up with empty nameField.
How to change it initially?
Thanks.
On Mar 21, 2008, at 7:29 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 8:09 PM, Samvel Khalatian
<email@hidden> wrote:
Field (NSTextField), call it 'mate name', is connected to Controller
via IBOutlet. Unfortunately setting any value in given text field
from
Controller init method does not produce any meaningful effect
because
it is executed before main window actually displayed resulting in
empty field shown upon window appearance.
You need to elaborate on what's going on with this Controller object.
You really shouldn't need one; NSArrayController should suffice. You
would then bind the NSTextField to the array controller's selection
key.
--Kyle Sluder
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