I cant seem to figure out how to create a simple NSOutlineView with 2 columns, and a datastructure that is more than 1 level deep (a hierachy).
I've been researching this for days, and all I can find is Objective C examples, which I really can't use for anything.
I understand there are different patterns for doing this, one being the DataSource pattern. I tried creating a class that inherited from NSOutlineViewDataSource, however thats all I got, I have no clue on what I should do next!
Lets say I would like to display the following class in my NSOutlineView:
public class Person
{
public string Name {get;set;} // First column
public int Age {get;set} // Second column
public List<Person> Children {get;set} // Children
}
What would be the most trivial approach to accomplishing this?
Brace yourselves... A level-independant NSOutlineView in MonoMac!
After hundreds of google searches, and looking through ObjC as well as C# code, I finally figured out how to do it! I will post my solution here, in case someone else needs it.
This may or may not be the best way to do it, but it works for me.
Step 1: In Interface Builder, add an NSOutlineView. Add 2 columns to it, and set their Identifier to colName
, and colAge
.
Also, while you're at it, add a button to your form.
Step 2: Create an outlet for the NSOutlineView - I called mine lvMain
because I come from a VCL background. Also, create an action for your button (this will be the onClick handler).
Step 3: Save your XIB file, and return to Mono - it will update your project file. Now, we want to create the model we wish to use for our view.
For this example, I will use a simple Person object:
public class Person:NSObject
{
public string Name {
get;
set;
}
public int Age {
get;
set;
}
public List<Person> Children {
get;
set;
}
public Person (string name, int age)
{
Name = name;
Age = age;
Children = new List<Person>();
}
}
Nothing overly complicated there.
Step 4: Create the datasource. For this example, this is what I made:
public class MyDataSource:NSOutlineViewDataSource
{
/// The list of persons (top level)
public List<Person> Persons {
get;
set;
}
// Constructor
public MyDataSource()
{
// Create the Persons list
Persons = new List<Person>();
}
public override int GetChildrenCount (NSOutlineView outlineView, NSObject item)
{
// If the item is not null, return the child count of our item
if(item != null)
return (item as Person).Children.Count;
// Its null, that means its asking for our root element count.
return Persons.Count();
}
public override NSObject GetObjectValue (NSOutlineView outlineView, NSTableColumn forTableColumn, NSObject byItem)
{
// Is it null? (It really shouldnt be...)
if (byItem != null) {
// Jackpot, typecast to our Person object
var p = ((Person)byItem);
// Get the table column identifier
var ident = forTableColumn.Identifier.ToString();
// We return the appropriate information for each column
if (ident == "colName") {
return (NSString)p.Name;
}
if (ident == "colAge") {
return (NSString)p.Age.ToString();
}
}
// Oh well.. errors dont have to be THAT depressing..
return (NSString)"Not enough jQuery";
}
public override NSObject GetChild (NSOutlineView outlineView, int childIndex, NSObject ofItem)
{
// If the item is null, it's asking for a root element. I had serious trouble figuring this out...
if(ofItem == null)
return Persons[childIndex];
// Return the child its asking for.
return (NSObject)((ofItem as Person).Children[childIndex]);
}
public override bool ItemExpandable (NSOutlineView outlineView, NSObject item)
{
// Straight forward - it wants to know if its expandable.
if(item == null)
return false;
return (item as Person).Children.Count > 0;
}
}
Step 5 - The best step: Bind the datasource and add dummy data! We also wanna refresh our view each time we add a new element. This can probably be optimized, but I'm still in the "Oh my god its working" zone, so I currently don't care.
// Our Click Action
partial void btnClick (NSObject sender)
{
var p = new Person("John Doe",18);
p.Children.Add(new Person("Jane Doe",10));
var ds = lvMain.DataSource as MyDataSource;
ds.Persons.Add(p);
lvMain.ReloadData();
}
public override void AwakeFromNib ()
{
base.AwakeFromNib ();
lvMain.DataSource = new MyDataSource();
}
I hope this information can help the troubled souls of the MonoMac newcomers like myself.
It took me a little while to track this down, but Xamarin has an example of how to do this Here
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12465528/creating-a-simple-nsoutlineview-datasource-with-monomac