bind a property to the mouse in javafx










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Let's say I have a circle and a line where i bind the start of the line to the center of the circle:



Circle c = new Circle();
Line l = new Line();
l.startXProperty().bind(c.centerXProperty());
l.startYProperty().bind(c.centerYProperty());


my question: is there way to bind the end of the line (l.endXProperty() and l.endYProperty()) to the mouse's x and y coordinates so it draws the line between the circle and the mouse?










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    There's no obsevable property for the mouse position. you need to use events to update the position.
    – fabian
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:41










  • @fabian thanks for your answer
    – MCP
    Nov 11 '18 at 21:14















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Let's say I have a circle and a line where i bind the start of the line to the center of the circle:



Circle c = new Circle();
Line l = new Line();
l.startXProperty().bind(c.centerXProperty());
l.startYProperty().bind(c.centerYProperty());


my question: is there way to bind the end of the line (l.endXProperty() and l.endYProperty()) to the mouse's x and y coordinates so it draws the line between the circle and the mouse?










share|improve this question

















  • 3




    There's no obsevable property for the mouse position. you need to use events to update the position.
    – fabian
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:41










  • @fabian thanks for your answer
    – MCP
    Nov 11 '18 at 21:14













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Let's say I have a circle and a line where i bind the start of the line to the center of the circle:



Circle c = new Circle();
Line l = new Line();
l.startXProperty().bind(c.centerXProperty());
l.startYProperty().bind(c.centerYProperty());


my question: is there way to bind the end of the line (l.endXProperty() and l.endYProperty()) to the mouse's x and y coordinates so it draws the line between the circle and the mouse?










share|improve this question













Let's say I have a circle and a line where i bind the start of the line to the center of the circle:



Circle c = new Circle();
Line l = new Line();
l.startXProperty().bind(c.centerXProperty());
l.startYProperty().bind(c.centerYProperty());


my question: is there way to bind the end of the line (l.endXProperty() and l.endYProperty()) to the mouse's x and y coordinates so it draws the line between the circle and the mouse?







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  • 3




    There's no obsevable property for the mouse position. you need to use events to update the position.
    – fabian
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:41










  • @fabian thanks for your answer
    – MCP
    Nov 11 '18 at 21:14












  • 3




    There's no obsevable property for the mouse position. you need to use events to update the position.
    – fabian
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:41










  • @fabian thanks for your answer
    – MCP
    Nov 11 '18 at 21:14







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There's no obsevable property for the mouse position. you need to use events to update the position.
– fabian
Nov 11 '18 at 20:41




There's no obsevable property for the mouse position. you need to use events to update the position.
– fabian
Nov 11 '18 at 20:41












@fabian thanks for your answer
– MCP
Nov 11 '18 at 21:14




@fabian thanks for your answer
– MCP
Nov 11 '18 at 21:14

















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