June 2004
Beginner to intermediate
364 pages
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You need to know when the user selects an item in a tree widget.
Add a new listener to the Tree widget, using the
addListener or
addSelectionListener methods.
As an example, we’ll add a listener to the tree developed in the previous recipe. We’ll also add a text widget to display the user’s selection, as shown in Example 10-3.
Example 10-3. SWT trees
package org.cookbook.ch10;
import org.eclipse.swt.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.*;
public class TreeClass
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Display display = new Display( );
Shell shell = new Shell(display);
shell.setText("Tree Example");
final Text text = new Text(shell, SWT.BORDER);
text.setBounds(0, 270, 290, 25);
final Tree tree = new Tree(shell, SWT.BORDER | SWT.V_SCROLL |
SWT.H_SCROLL);
tree.setSize(290, 260);
shell.setSize(300, 330);
for (int loopIndex0 = 0; loopIndex0 < 10; loopIndex0++)
{
TreeItem treeItem0 = new TreeItem(tree, 0);
treeItem0.setText("Level 0 Item " + loopIndex0);
for (int loopIndex1 = 0; loopIndex1 < 10; loopIndex1++)
{
TreeItem treeItem1 = new TreeItem(treeItem0, 0);
treeItem1.setText("Level 1 Item " + loopIndex1);
for (int loopIndex2 = 0; loopIndex2 < 10; loopIndex2++)
{
TreeItem treeItem2 = new TreeItem(treeItem1, 0);
treeItem2.setText("Level 2 Item " + loopIndex2);
}
}
}
tree.addListener(SWT.Selection, new Listener( )
{
public void handleEvent(Event event)
{
text.setText(event.item + " was selected");
}
});
shell.open( );
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