- Type Parameters:
T
- The type of the item contained in the control that can be selected.
- Direct Known Subclasses:
TableSelectionModel
public abstract class MultipleSelectionModel<T> extends SelectionModel<T>
SelectionModel
to add API to support
multiple selection.- Since:
- JavaFX 2.0
- See Also:
SelectionModel
,SelectionMode
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Property Summary
Properties Type Property Description ObjectProperty<SelectionMode>
selectionMode
Specifies the selection mode to use in this selection model.Properties inherited from class javafx.scene.control.SelectionModel
selectedIndex, selectedItem
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description MultipleSelectionModel()
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description abstract ObservableList<Integer>
getSelectedIndices()
Returns a read-only ObservableList of all selected indices.abstract ObservableList<T>
getSelectedItems()
Returns a read-only ObservableList of all selected items.SelectionMode
getSelectionMode()
Gets the value of the property selectionMode.abstract void
selectAll()
Convenience method to select all available indices.abstract void
selectFirst()
This method will attempt to select the first index in the control.abstract void
selectIndices(int index, int... indices)
This method allows for one or more selections to be set at the same time.ObjectProperty<SelectionMode>
selectionModeProperty()
Specifies the selection mode to use in this selection model.abstract void
selectLast()
This method will attempt to select the last index in the control.void
selectRange(int start, int end)
Selects all indices from the given start index to the item before the given end index.void
setSelectionMode(SelectionMode value)
Sets the value of the property selectionMode.Methods inherited from class javafx.scene.control.SelectionModel
clearAndSelect, clearSelection, clearSelection, getSelectedIndex, getSelectedItem, isEmpty, isSelected, select, select, selectedIndexProperty, selectedItemProperty, selectNext, selectPrevious, setSelectedIndex, setSelectedItem
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Property Details
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selectionMode
Specifies the selection mode to use in this selection model. The selection mode specifies how many items in the underlying data model can be selected at any one time.
By default, the selection mode is
SelectionMode.SINGLE
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Constructor Details
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MultipleSelectionModel
public MultipleSelectionModel()Creates a default MultipleSelectionModel instance.
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Method Details
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setSelectionMode
Sets the value of the property selectionMode.- Property description:
Specifies the selection mode to use in this selection model. The selection mode specifies how many items in the underlying data model can be selected at any one time.
By default, the selection mode is
SelectionMode.SINGLE
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getSelectionMode
Gets the value of the property selectionMode.- Property description:
Specifies the selection mode to use in this selection model. The selection mode specifies how many items in the underlying data model can be selected at any one time.
By default, the selection mode is
SelectionMode.SINGLE
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selectionModeProperty
Specifies the selection mode to use in this selection model. The selection mode specifies how many items in the underlying data model can be selected at any one time.
By default, the selection mode is
SelectionMode.SINGLE
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getSelectedIndices
Returns a read-only ObservableList of all selected indices. The ObservableList will be updated by the selection model to always reflect changes in selection. This can be observed by adding a
ListChangeListener
to the returned ObservableList.- Returns:
- the list of selected indices
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getSelectedItems
Returns a read-only ObservableList of all selected items. The ObservableList will be updated further by the selection model to always reflect changes in selection. This can be observed by adding a
ListChangeListener
to the returned ObservableList.- Returns:
- the list of selected items
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selectIndices
public abstract void selectIndices(int index, int... indices)This method allows for one or more selections to be set at the same time. It will ignore any value that is not within the valid range (i.e. greater than or equal to zero, and less than the total number of items in the underlying data model). Any duplication of indices will be ignored.
If there is already one or more indices selected in this model, calling this method will not clear these selections - to do so it is necessary to first call clearSelection.
The last valid value given will become the selected index / selected item.
- Parameters:
index
- the first index to selectindices
- zero or more additional indices to select
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selectRange
public void selectRange(int start, int end)Selects all indices from the given start index to the item before the given end index. This means that the selection is inclusive of the start index, and exclusive of the end index. This method will work regardless of whether start < end or start > end: the only constant is that the index before the given end index will become the selected index.
If there is already one or more indices selected in this model, calling this method will not clear these selections - to do so it is necessary to first call clearSelection.
- Parameters:
start
- The first index to select - this index will be selected.end
- The last index of the selection - this index will not be selected.
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selectAll
public abstract void selectAll()Convenience method to select all available indices.
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selectFirst
public abstract void selectFirst()This method will attempt to select the first index in the control. If clearSelection is not called first, this method will have the result of selecting the first index, whilst retaining the selection of any other currently selected indices.
If the first index is already selected, calling this method will have no result, and no selection event will take place.
- Specified by:
selectFirst
in classSelectionModel<T>
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selectLast
public abstract void selectLast()This method will attempt to select the last index in the control. If clearSelection is not called first, this method will have the result of selecting the last index, whilst retaining the selection of any other currently selected indices.
If the last index is already selected, calling this method will have no result, and no selection event will take place.
- Specified by:
selectLast
in classSelectionModel<T>
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