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multiple states for a button in a toggle group with javafx
Is there a destructor for Java?Override back button to act like home buttonChange state of toggle button from another buttonClicking the back button twice to exit an activitychange state of toggle button by clicking another toggle button with setSelected eventHow should I have explained the difference between an Interface and an Abstract class?Is the operation of toggling a button in JavaFX atomic?JavaFX Toggle Group ChangeGetting rid of pressed effect in JavaFx toggle ButtonGoogle Maps & JavaFX: Display marker on the map after clicking JavaFX button
I have a Toggle Group with 3 buttons A, B, C. I want to implement multiple states on button B. How to implement such behaviour in javafx.
B->B'->D'->B'
->(on click)
'(active button)
When clicked on Button B state changes to B'(active) and again clicked on B' state changes to D' and finally to B' upon clicking D'.
java javafx
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I have a Toggle Group with 3 buttons A, B, C. I want to implement multiple states on button B. How to implement such behaviour in javafx.
B->B'->D'->B'
->(on click)
'(active button)
When clicked on Button B state changes to B'(active) and again clicked on B' state changes to D' and finally to B' upon clicking D'.
java javafx
Declare state enum, and usebuttonB.onClick((e) - > ... )
method...
– Limmy
Mar 21 at 16:14
what do you mean by "active"? Best to provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example to explain what you are after, after all, code is our common language :)
– kleopatra
Mar 21 at 16:37
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I have a Toggle Group with 3 buttons A, B, C. I want to implement multiple states on button B. How to implement such behaviour in javafx.
B->B'->D'->B'
->(on click)
'(active button)
When clicked on Button B state changes to B'(active) and again clicked on B' state changes to D' and finally to B' upon clicking D'.
java javafx
I have a Toggle Group with 3 buttons A, B, C. I want to implement multiple states on button B. How to implement such behaviour in javafx.
B->B'->D'->B'
->(on click)
'(active button)
When clicked on Button B state changes to B'(active) and again clicked on B' state changes to D' and finally to B' upon clicking D'.
java javafx
java javafx
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Declare state enum, and usebuttonB.onClick((e) - > ... )
method...
– Limmy
Mar 21 at 16:14
what do you mean by "active"? Best to provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example to explain what you are after, after all, code is our common language :)
– kleopatra
Mar 21 at 16:37
add a comment |
Declare state enum, and usebuttonB.onClick((e) - > ... )
method...
– Limmy
Mar 21 at 16:14
what do you mean by "active"? Best to provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example to explain what you are after, after all, code is our common language :)
– kleopatra
Mar 21 at 16:37
Declare state enum, and use
buttonB.onClick((e) - > ... )
method...– Limmy
Mar 21 at 16:14
Declare state enum, and use
buttonB.onClick((e) - > ... )
method...– Limmy
Mar 21 at 16:14
what do you mean by "active"? Best to provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example to explain what you are after, after all, code is our common language :)
– kleopatra
Mar 21 at 16:37
what do you mean by "active"? Best to provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example to explain what you are after, after all, code is our common language :)
– kleopatra
Mar 21 at 16:37
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Declare state enum, and use
buttonB.onClick((e) - > ... )
method...– Limmy
Mar 21 at 16:14
what do you mean by "active"? Best to provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example to explain what you are after, after all, code is our common language :)
– kleopatra
Mar 21 at 16:37