JAVAFX : Three tableviews => When i select a tableview, the others must be deleted and color removed












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I am a bit lost. In fact, i have three tableviews and i want to remove a selection from two of them when i click on a row which is in the third. In order to do that, i tried to remove selectionModel and focusModel. Nevertheless, the color remains and it is the problem



An example of the tried code is:



    private void initOnTableviewChange(TableView<PhrasePo> tableSelected, TableView<PhrasePo> table2, TableView<PhrasePo> table3) {
tableSelected.selectionModelProperty().addListener((obs, oldSelection, newSelection) -> {
if (oldSelection == null) {

if (table2.getSelectionModel() != null) {
table2.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
table2.setSelectionModel(null);
}

if (table3.getSelectionModel() != null) {
table3.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
table3.setSelectionModel(null);

}
}

});

}


Please, can you help me to solve this problem.



Thank you for your help and i wish you a good day.



Cordially,



Vinz










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  • I doubt that oldSelection becomes null. Put a debug statement there and check if it does

    – Atizs
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:39











  • Thanks you for your answer. Nevertheless, when a row is clicked, the others tableview must have lost there selection. Another point is when i arrive on the application. Nothing is selected.

    – VinzFr
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:47













  • Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example that demonstrates the problem.

    – kleopatra
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:47











  • model the dependency in your data (vs some ad hoc wiring on the view side)

    – kleopatra
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:48






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    Why do you setSelectionModel to null? Don't do this.

    – Ralf Renz
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:53
















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I am a bit lost. In fact, i have three tableviews and i want to remove a selection from two of them when i click on a row which is in the third. In order to do that, i tried to remove selectionModel and focusModel. Nevertheless, the color remains and it is the problem



An example of the tried code is:



    private void initOnTableviewChange(TableView<PhrasePo> tableSelected, TableView<PhrasePo> table2, TableView<PhrasePo> table3) {
tableSelected.selectionModelProperty().addListener((obs, oldSelection, newSelection) -> {
if (oldSelection == null) {

if (table2.getSelectionModel() != null) {
table2.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
table2.setSelectionModel(null);
}

if (table3.getSelectionModel() != null) {
table3.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
table3.setSelectionModel(null);

}
}

});

}


Please, can you help me to solve this problem.



Thank you for your help and i wish you a good day.



Cordially,



Vinz










share|improve this question























  • I doubt that oldSelection becomes null. Put a debug statement there and check if it does

    – Atizs
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:39











  • Thanks you for your answer. Nevertheless, when a row is clicked, the others tableview must have lost there selection. Another point is when i arrive on the application. Nothing is selected.

    – VinzFr
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:47













  • Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example that demonstrates the problem.

    – kleopatra
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:47











  • model the dependency in your data (vs some ad hoc wiring on the view side)

    – kleopatra
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:48






  • 2





    Why do you setSelectionModel to null? Don't do this.

    – Ralf Renz
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:53














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I am a bit lost. In fact, i have three tableviews and i want to remove a selection from two of them when i click on a row which is in the third. In order to do that, i tried to remove selectionModel and focusModel. Nevertheless, the color remains and it is the problem



An example of the tried code is:



    private void initOnTableviewChange(TableView<PhrasePo> tableSelected, TableView<PhrasePo> table2, TableView<PhrasePo> table3) {
tableSelected.selectionModelProperty().addListener((obs, oldSelection, newSelection) -> {
if (oldSelection == null) {

if (table2.getSelectionModel() != null) {
table2.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
table2.setSelectionModel(null);
}

if (table3.getSelectionModel() != null) {
table3.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
table3.setSelectionModel(null);

}
}

});

}


Please, can you help me to solve this problem.



Thank you for your help and i wish you a good day.



Cordially,



Vinz










share|improve this question














I am a bit lost. In fact, i have three tableviews and i want to remove a selection from two of them when i click on a row which is in the third. In order to do that, i tried to remove selectionModel and focusModel. Nevertheless, the color remains and it is the problem



An example of the tried code is:



    private void initOnTableviewChange(TableView<PhrasePo> tableSelected, TableView<PhrasePo> table2, TableView<PhrasePo> table3) {
tableSelected.selectionModelProperty().addListener((obs, oldSelection, newSelection) -> {
if (oldSelection == null) {

if (table2.getSelectionModel() != null) {
table2.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
table2.setSelectionModel(null);
}

if (table3.getSelectionModel() != null) {
table3.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
table3.setSelectionModel(null);

}
}

});

}


Please, can you help me to solve this problem.



Thank you for your help and i wish you a good day.



Cordially,



Vinz







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  • I doubt that oldSelection becomes null. Put a debug statement there and check if it does

    – Atizs
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:39











  • Thanks you for your answer. Nevertheless, when a row is clicked, the others tableview must have lost there selection. Another point is when i arrive on the application. Nothing is selected.

    – VinzFr
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:47













  • Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example that demonstrates the problem.

    – kleopatra
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:47











  • model the dependency in your data (vs some ad hoc wiring on the view side)

    – kleopatra
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:48






  • 2





    Why do you setSelectionModel to null? Don't do this.

    – Ralf Renz
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:53



















  • I doubt that oldSelection becomes null. Put a debug statement there and check if it does

    – Atizs
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:39











  • Thanks you for your answer. Nevertheless, when a row is clicked, the others tableview must have lost there selection. Another point is when i arrive on the application. Nothing is selected.

    – VinzFr
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:47













  • Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example that demonstrates the problem.

    – kleopatra
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:47











  • model the dependency in your data (vs some ad hoc wiring on the view side)

    – kleopatra
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:48






  • 2





    Why do you setSelectionModel to null? Don't do this.

    – Ralf Renz
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:53

















I doubt that oldSelection becomes null. Put a debug statement there and check if it does

– Atizs
Nov 23 '18 at 9:39





I doubt that oldSelection becomes null. Put a debug statement there and check if it does

– Atizs
Nov 23 '18 at 9:39













Thanks you for your answer. Nevertheless, when a row is clicked, the others tableview must have lost there selection. Another point is when i arrive on the application. Nothing is selected.

– VinzFr
Nov 23 '18 at 9:47







Thanks you for your answer. Nevertheless, when a row is clicked, the others tableview must have lost there selection. Another point is when i arrive on the application. Nothing is selected.

– VinzFr
Nov 23 '18 at 9:47















Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example that demonstrates the problem.

– kleopatra
Nov 23 '18 at 9:47





Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example that demonstrates the problem.

– kleopatra
Nov 23 '18 at 9:47













model the dependency in your data (vs some ad hoc wiring on the view side)

– kleopatra
Nov 23 '18 at 9:48





model the dependency in your data (vs some ad hoc wiring on the view side)

– kleopatra
Nov 23 '18 at 9:48




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2





Why do you setSelectionModel to null? Don't do this.

– Ralf Renz
Nov 23 '18 at 9:53





Why do you setSelectionModel to null? Don't do this.

– Ralf Renz
Nov 23 '18 at 9:53












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The solution is:



private void initOnTableviewChange(TableView<PhrasePo> tableSelected, TableView<PhrasePo> table2, TableView<PhrasePo> table3) {
tableSelected.setRowFactory(tv -> {
TableRow<PhrasePo> row = new TableRow<>();
row.setOnMouseClicked(event -> {
table2.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
table3.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();

});
return row;
});





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    The solution is:



    private void initOnTableviewChange(TableView<PhrasePo> tableSelected, TableView<PhrasePo> table2, TableView<PhrasePo> table3) {
    tableSelected.setRowFactory(tv -> {
    TableRow<PhrasePo> row = new TableRow<>();
    row.setOnMouseClicked(event -> {
    table2.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
    table3.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();

    });
    return row;
    });





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      The solution is:



      private void initOnTableviewChange(TableView<PhrasePo> tableSelected, TableView<PhrasePo> table2, TableView<PhrasePo> table3) {
      tableSelected.setRowFactory(tv -> {
      TableRow<PhrasePo> row = new TableRow<>();
      row.setOnMouseClicked(event -> {
      table2.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
      table3.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();

      });
      return row;
      });





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        The solution is:



        private void initOnTableviewChange(TableView<PhrasePo> tableSelected, TableView<PhrasePo> table2, TableView<PhrasePo> table3) {
        tableSelected.setRowFactory(tv -> {
        TableRow<PhrasePo> row = new TableRow<>();
        row.setOnMouseClicked(event -> {
        table2.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
        table3.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();

        });
        return row;
        });





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        The solution is:



        private void initOnTableviewChange(TableView<PhrasePo> tableSelected, TableView<PhrasePo> table2, TableView<PhrasePo> table3) {
        tableSelected.setRowFactory(tv -> {
        TableRow<PhrasePo> row = new TableRow<>();
        row.setOnMouseClicked(event -> {
        table2.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
        table3.getSelectionModel().clearSelection();

        });
        return row;
        });






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