Re: figuring out which TableView I am?
Re: figuring out which TableView I am?
- Subject: Re: figuring out which TableView I am?
- From: Dave DeLong <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009 11:06:57 -0600
Simple way: have 3 IBOutlets, one for each tableView. In the
datasource methods, just do a little bit of pointer comparison to
figure out which tableview it is. The tableview requesting
information is passed along as the first parameter, so you can easily
do something like:
if (aTableView == myFirstTableView) {
} else if (aTableView == mySecondTableView) {
}
//etc
HTH,
Dave
On Apr 25, 2009, at 10:47 AM, David Scheidt wrote:
I've got a sub-class of NSTableView. I have windows that have more
than one instance of this TableView in them, which need to behave
slightly differently, based on which one they are. (There are three
different classes of data that they'll display, and the designer
wants the background alternating color to be different based on what
they're displaying.) Everything is instantiated from IB. Is there
some way to figure out from the class itself which of the table
views in the NIB it is? Two approaches occured to me; I'm not keen
on either. First is to make N subclasses, each of the particular
type. That would work, but seems ugly and a pain to maintain.
Second is to check the delegate of the tableview, and based on what
class it is, do the right thing. That seems slightly weird and
wrong. Is there another way? Alternatively, am I going about this
the wrong way from the start?
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