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#format wiki #language en #pragma section-numbers off = Swing JTtee Example = back to SwingExamples ---- {{{#!python """ Swing JTree example in Jyhton. Sticking with my City theme, this createa a J tree with 2 branches one with cities starting with M and the other branch with cties starting with S. This examples using a button event to show the selected city. Greg Moore Sept 2007 """ from javax.swing import * from java.awt import * from javax.swing.tree import DefaultMutableTreeNode class Example: def __init__(self): mCitiesData = ['Memphis', 'Melbourne', 'Milan', 'Marrakech', 'Moscow', 'Munich'] sCitiesData = ['San Francisco', 'Salzburg', 'Santiago', 'Sydney', 'Sandnessjoen', 'Stockholm'] frame = JFrame("Jython JTree Example") frame.setSize(400, 350) frame.setLayout(BorderLayout()) root = DefaultMutableTreeNode('Cities') mCities = DefaultMutableTreeNode('Cities starting with M') sCities = DefaultMutableTreeNode('Cities starting with S') root.add(mCities) root.add(sCities) #now add the cities starting with M & S self.addCities(mCities, mCitiesData) self.addCities(sCities, sCitiesData) self.tree = JTree(root) scrollPane = JScrollPane() # add a scrollbar to the viewport scrollPane.setPreferredSize(Dimension(300,250)) scrollPane.getViewport().setView((self.tree)) panel = JPanel() panel.add(scrollPane) frame.add(panel, BorderLayout.CENTER) btn = JButton('Select', actionPerformed = self.citySelect) frame.add(btn,BorderLayout.SOUTH) self.label = JLabel('Select city') frame.add(self.label, BorderLayout.NORTH) frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(WindowConstants.EXIT_ON_CLOSE) frame.setVisible(True) self.addCities def addCities(self, branch, branchData=None): ''' add data to tree branch requires branch and data to add to branch ''' # this does not check to see if its a valid branch if branchData == None: branch.add(DefaultMutableTreeNode('No valid data')) else: for item in branchData: # add the data from the specified list to the branch branch.add(DefaultMutableTreeNode(item)) def citySelect(self, event): selected = self.tree.getLastSelectedPathComponent() #check to make sure a city is selected if selected == None: self.label.text = 'No city selected' else: self.label.text = str(selected) #this is more Jythonic then: #self.label.text = selected.toString() if __name__ == '__main__': Example() }}} back to SwingExamples |
Swing JTtee Example
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1 """
2 Swing JTree example in Jyhton.
3
4 Sticking with my City theme, this createa a J tree with 2 branches
5 one with cities starting with M and the other branch with cties starting
6 with S. This examples using a button event to show the selected city.
7
8 Greg Moore
9 Sept 2007
10 """
11
12 from javax.swing import *
13 from java.awt import *
14 from javax.swing.tree import DefaultMutableTreeNode
15
16 class Example:
17
18 def __init__(self):
19 mCitiesData = ['Memphis', 'Melbourne', 'Milan',
20 'Marrakech', 'Moscow', 'Munich']
21
22 sCitiesData = ['San Francisco', 'Salzburg', 'Santiago',
23 'Sydney', 'Sandnessjoen', 'Stockholm']
24
25 frame = JFrame("Jython JTree Example")
26 frame.setSize(400, 350)
27 frame.setLayout(BorderLayout())
28
29 root = DefaultMutableTreeNode('Cities')
30 mCities = DefaultMutableTreeNode('Cities starting with M')
31 sCities = DefaultMutableTreeNode('Cities starting with S')
32 root.add(mCities)
33 root.add(sCities)
34
35 #now add the cities starting with M & S
36 self.addCities(mCities, mCitiesData)
37 self.addCities(sCities, sCitiesData)
38 self.tree = JTree(root)
39
40 scrollPane = JScrollPane() # add a scrollbar to the viewport
41 scrollPane.setPreferredSize(Dimension(300,250))
42 scrollPane.getViewport().setView((self.tree))
43
44 panel = JPanel()
45 panel.add(scrollPane)
46 frame.add(panel, BorderLayout.CENTER)
47
48 btn = JButton('Select', actionPerformed = self.citySelect)
49 frame.add(btn,BorderLayout.SOUTH)
50 self.label = JLabel('Select city')
51 frame.add(self.label, BorderLayout.NORTH)
52 frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(WindowConstants.EXIT_ON_CLOSE)
53 frame.setVisible(True)
54 self.addCities
55
56 def addCities(self, branch, branchData=None):
57 ''' add data to tree branch
58 requires branch and data to add to branch
59 '''
60 # this does not check to see if its a valid branch
61 if branchData == None:
62 branch.add(DefaultMutableTreeNode('No valid data'))
63 else:
64 for item in branchData:
65 # add the data from the specified list to the branch
66 branch.add(DefaultMutableTreeNode(item))
67
68 def citySelect(self, event):
69 selected = self.tree.getLastSelectedPathComponent()
70 #check to make sure a city is selected
71 if selected == None:
72 self.label.text = 'No city selected'
73 else:
74 self.label.text = str(selected)
75 #this is more Jythonic then:
76 #self.label.text = selected.toString()
77
78 if __name__ == '__main__':
79 Example()
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