CheckBox column in a JTable
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Does anyone know how to add checkboxes to JTable column in Python?
I need to add a checkbox column to my table. I have already created a table using swing library: DefaultTableModel.
Thanks in advance.
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Does anyone know how to add checkboxes to JTable column in Python?
I need to add a checkbox column to my table. I have already created a table using swing library: DefaultTableModel.
Thanks in advance.
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Is this in Jython or Python? I only know of JTable and swing library used in Jython.
– davedwards
Jun 7 '16 at 16:26
It is in Python using Swing library and Java classes.
– Becky
Jun 8 '16 at 9:10
As far as I know it is not possible to import libraries from a programming language to another.
– davedwards
Jun 8 '16 at 17:28
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Does anyone know how to add checkboxes to JTable column in Python?
I need to add a checkbox column to my table. I have already created a table using swing library: DefaultTableModel.
Thanks in advance.
python
Does anyone know how to add checkboxes to JTable column in Python?
I need to add a checkbox column to my table. I have already created a table using swing library: DefaultTableModel.
Thanks in advance.
python
python
asked Jun 6 '16 at 14:15
Becky
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Is this in Jython or Python? I only know of JTable and swing library used in Jython.
– davedwards
Jun 7 '16 at 16:26
It is in Python using Swing library and Java classes.
– Becky
Jun 8 '16 at 9:10
As far as I know it is not possible to import libraries from a programming language to another.
– davedwards
Jun 8 '16 at 17:28
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Is this in Jython or Python? I only know of JTable and swing library used in Jython.
– davedwards
Jun 7 '16 at 16:26
It is in Python using Swing library and Java classes.
– Becky
Jun 8 '16 at 9:10
As far as I know it is not possible to import libraries from a programming language to another.
– davedwards
Jun 8 '16 at 17:28
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1
Is this in Jython or Python? I only know of JTable and swing library used in Jython.
– davedwards
Jun 7 '16 at 16:26
Is this in Jython or Python? I only know of JTable and swing library used in Jython.
– davedwards
Jun 7 '16 at 16:26
It is in Python using Swing library and Java classes.
– Becky
Jun 8 '16 at 9:10
It is in Python using Swing library and Java classes.
– Becky
Jun 8 '16 at 9:10
As far as I know it is not possible to import libraries from a programming language to another.
– davedwards
Jun 8 '16 at 17:28
As far as I know it is not possible to import libraries from a programming language to another.
– davedwards
Jun 8 '16 at 17:28
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Unfortunately there is no solution in this regard. I tried to use some java methods but with no results.
For example, I used Boolean(0) and Boolean(1) but both are recognized as True False values to be inserted in the table.
To select the lines I suggest you to use ctrl + click (Windows) or cmd + click (MacOS) and then use this piece of code:
i=0
rowsToPrune=tuple(table.getSelectedRows())
while i<len(rowsToPrune):
tableModel.removeRow(rowsToPrune[i]-i)
i+=1
I hope I have helped you.
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Unfortunately there is no solution in this regard. I tried to use some java methods but with no results.
For example, I used Boolean(0) and Boolean(1) but both are recognized as True False values to be inserted in the table.
To select the lines I suggest you to use ctrl + click (Windows) or cmd + click (MacOS) and then use this piece of code:
i=0
rowsToPrune=tuple(table.getSelectedRows())
while i<len(rowsToPrune):
tableModel.removeRow(rowsToPrune[i]-i)
i+=1
I hope I have helped you.
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Unfortunately there is no solution in this regard. I tried to use some java methods but with no results.
For example, I used Boolean(0) and Boolean(1) but both are recognized as True False values to be inserted in the table.
To select the lines I suggest you to use ctrl + click (Windows) or cmd + click (MacOS) and then use this piece of code:
i=0
rowsToPrune=tuple(table.getSelectedRows())
while i<len(rowsToPrune):
tableModel.removeRow(rowsToPrune[i]-i)
i+=1
I hope I have helped you.
add a comment |
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0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Unfortunately there is no solution in this regard. I tried to use some java methods but with no results.
For example, I used Boolean(0) and Boolean(1) but both are recognized as True False values to be inserted in the table.
To select the lines I suggest you to use ctrl + click (Windows) or cmd + click (MacOS) and then use this piece of code:
i=0
rowsToPrune=tuple(table.getSelectedRows())
while i<len(rowsToPrune):
tableModel.removeRow(rowsToPrune[i]-i)
i+=1
I hope I have helped you.
Unfortunately there is no solution in this regard. I tried to use some java methods but with no results.
For example, I used Boolean(0) and Boolean(1) but both are recognized as True False values to be inserted in the table.
To select the lines I suggest you to use ctrl + click (Windows) or cmd + click (MacOS) and then use this piece of code:
i=0
rowsToPrune=tuple(table.getSelectedRows())
while i<len(rowsToPrune):
tableModel.removeRow(rowsToPrune[i]-i)
i+=1
I hope I have helped you.
edited Nov 19 at 13:22
answered Oct 24 at 17:39
Guglielmo Lischi
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Is this in Jython or Python? I only know of JTable and swing library used in Jython.
– davedwards
Jun 7 '16 at 16:26
It is in Python using Swing library and Java classes.
– Becky
Jun 8 '16 at 9:10
As far as I know it is not possible to import libraries from a programming language to another.
– davedwards
Jun 8 '16 at 17:28