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2// "$Id: Fl_Table.H 8301 2011-01-22 22:40:11Z AlbrechtS $"
3//
4// Fl_Table -- A table widget
5//
6// Copyright 2002 by Greg Ercolano.
7// Copyright (c) 2004 O'ksi'D
8//
9// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
10// modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
11// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
12// version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
13//
14// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
17// Library General Public License for more details.
18//
19// You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
20// License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
21// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
22// USA.
23//
24// Please report all bugs and problems to "erco at seriss dot com".
25//
26// TODO:
27// o Auto scroll during dragged selection
28// o Keyboard navigation (up/down/left/right arrow)
29//
30
31#ifndef _FL_TABLE_H
32#define _FL_TABLE_H
33
34#include <sys/types.h>
35#include <string.h> // memcpy
36#ifdef WIN32
37#include <malloc.h> // WINDOWS: malloc/realloc
38#else /*WIN32*/
39#include <stdlib.h> // UNIX: malloc/realloc
40#endif /*WIN32*/
41
42#include <FL/Fl.H>
43#include <FL/Fl_Group.H>
44#include <FL/Fl_Scroll.H>
45#include <FL/Fl_Box.H>
46#include <FL/Fl_Scrollbar.H>
47
48/**
49 A table of widgets or other content.
50
51 This is the base class for table widgets.
52
53 To be useful it must be subclassed and several virtual functions defined.
54 Normally applications use widgets derived from this widget, and do not use this
55 widget directly; this widget is usually too low level to be used directly by
56 applications.
57
58 This widget does \em not handle the data in the table. The draw_cell()
59 method must be overridden by a subclass to manage drawing the contents of
60 the cells.
61
62 This widget can be used in several ways:
63
64 - As a custom widget; see examples/table-simple.cxx and test/table.cxx.
65 Very optimal for even extremely large tables.
66 - As a table made up of a single FLTK widget instanced all over the table,
67 simulating a numeric spreadsheet. See examples/table-spreadsheet.cxx and
68 examples/table-spreadsheet-with-keyboard-nav.cxx. Optimal for large tables.
69 - As a regular container of FLTK widgets, one widget per cell.
70 See examples/table-as-container.cxx. \em Not recommended for large tables.
71
72 \image html table-simple.png
73 \image latex table-simple.png "table-simple example" width=6cm
74
75 \image html table-as-container.png
76 \image latex table-as-container.png "table-as-container example" width=6cm
77
78 When acting as part of a custom widget, events on the cells and/or headings
79 generate callbacks when they are clicked by the user. You control when events
80 are generated based on the setting for Fl_Table::when().
81
82 When acting as a container for FLTK widgets, the FLTK widgets maintain
83 themselves. Although the draw_cell() method must be overridden, its contents
84 can be very simple. See the draw_cell() code in examples/table-simple.cxx.
85
86 The following variables are available to classes deriving from Fl_Table:
87
88 \image html table-dimensions.png
89 \image latex table-dimensions.png "Fl_Table Dimensions" width=6cm
90
91 <table border=0>
92 <tr><td>x()/y()/w()/h()</td>
93 <td>Fl_Table widget's outer dimension. The outer edge of the border of the
94 Fl_Table. (Red in the diagram above)</td></tr>
95
96 <tr><td>wix/wiy/wiw/wih</td>
97 <td>Fl_Table widget's inner dimension. The inner edge of the border of the
98 Fl_Table. eg. if the Fl_Table's box() is FL_NO_BOX, these values are the same
99 as x()/y()/w()/h(). (Yellow in the diagram above)</td></tr>
100
101 <tr><td>tox/toy/tow/toh</td>
102 <td>The table's outer dimension. The outer edge of the border around the cells,
103 but inside the row/col headings and scrollbars. (Green in the diagram above)
104 </td></tr>
105
106 <tr><td>tix/tiy/tiw/tih</td>
107 <td>The table's inner dimension. The inner edge of the border around the cells,
108 but inside the row/col headings and scrollbars. AKA the table's clip region.
109 eg. if the table_box() is FL_NO_BOX, these values are the same as
110 tox/toyy/tow/toh. (Blue in the diagram above)
111 </td></tr></table>
112
113 CORE DEVELOPERS
114
115 - Greg Ercolano : 12/16/2002 - initial implementation 12/16/02. Fl_Table, Fl_Table_Row, docs.
116 - Jean-Marc Lienher : 02/22/2004 - added keyboard nav + mouse selection, and ported Fl_Table into fltk-utf8-1.1.4
117
118 OTHER CONTRIBUTORS
119
120 - Inspired by the Feb 2000 version of FLVW's Flvw_Table widget. Mucho thanks to those folks.
121 - Mister Satan : 04/07/2003 - MinGW porting mods, and singleinput.cxx; a cool Fl_Input oriented spreadsheet example
122 - Marek Paliwoda : 01/08/2003 - Porting mods for Borland
123 - Ori Berger : 03/16/2006 - Optimizations for >500k rows/cols
124
125 LICENSE
126
127 Greg added the following license to the original distribution of Fl_Table. He
128 kindly gave his permission to integrate Fl_Table and Fl_Table_Row into FLTK,
129 allowing FLTK license to apply while his widgets are part of the library.
130
131 If used on its own, this is the license that applies:
132
133 \verbatim
134 Fl_Table License
135 December 16, 2002
136
137 The Fl_Table library and included programs are provided under the terms
138 of the GNU Library General Public License (LGPL) with the following
139 exceptions:
140
141 1. Modifications to the Fl_Table configure script, config
142 header file, and makefiles by themselves to support
143 a specific platform do not constitute a modified or
144 derivative work.
145
146 The authors do request that such modifications be
147 contributed to the Fl_Table project - send all
148 contributions to "erco at seriss dot com".
149
150 2. Widgets that are subclassed from Fl_Table widgets do not
151 constitute a derivative work.
152
153 3. Static linking of applications and widgets to the
154 Fl_Table library does not constitute a derivative work
155 and does not require the author to provide source
156 code for the application or widget, use the shared
157 Fl_Table libraries, or link their applications or
158 widgets against a user-supplied version of Fl_Table.
159
160 If you link the application or widget to a modified
161 version of Fl_Table, then the changes to Fl_Table must be
162 provided under the terms of the LGPL in sections
163 1, 2, and 4.
164
165 4. You do not have to provide a copy of the Fl_Table license
166 with programs that are linked to the Fl_Table library, nor
167 do you have to identify the Fl_Table license in your
168 program or documentation as required by section 6
169 of the LGPL.
170
171 However, programs must still identify their use of Fl_Table.
172 The following example statement can be included in user
173 documentation to satisfy this requirement:
174
175 [program/widget] is based in part on the work of
176 the Fl_Table project http://seriss.com/people/erco/fltk/Fl_Table/
177 \endverbatim
178
179
180 */
181class FL_EXPORT Fl_Table : public Fl_Group {
182public:
183 /**
184 The context bit flags for Fl_Table related callbacks (eg. draw_cell(), callback(), etc)
185 */
186 enum TableContext {
187 CONTEXT_NONE = 0, ///< no known context
188 CONTEXT_STARTPAGE = 0x01, ///< before a page is redrawn
189 CONTEXT_ENDPAGE = 0x02, ///< after a page is redrawn
190 CONTEXT_ROW_HEADER = 0x04, ///< in the row header
191 CONTEXT_COL_HEADER = 0x08, ///< in the col header
192 CONTEXT_CELL = 0x10, ///< in one of the cells
193 CONTEXT_TABLE = 0x20, ///< in a dead zone of table
194 CONTEXT_RC_RESIZE = 0x40 ///< column or row being resized
195 };
196
197private:
198 int _rows, _cols; // total rows/cols
199 int _row_header_w; // width of row header
200 int _col_header_h; // height of column header
201 int _row_position; // last row_position set (not necessarily == toprow!)
202 int _col_position; // last col_position set (not necessarily == leftcol!)
203
204 char _row_header; // row header enabled?
205 char _col_header; // col header enabled?
206 char _row_resize; // row resizing enabled?
207 char _col_resize; // col resizing enabled?
208 int _row_resize_min; // row minimum resizing height (default=1)
209 int _col_resize_min; // col minimum resizing width (default=1)
210
211 // OPTIMIZATION: partial row/column redraw variables
212 int _redraw_toprow;
213 int _redraw_botrow;
214 int _redraw_leftcol;
215 int _redraw_rightcol;
216 Fl_Color _row_header_color;
217 Fl_Color _col_header_color;
218
219 int _auto_drag;
220 int _selecting;
221
222 // An STL-ish vector without templates
223 class FL_EXPORT IntVector {
224 int *arr;
225 unsigned int _size;
226 void init() {
227 arr = NULL;
228 _size = 0;
229 }
230 void copy(int *newarr, unsigned int newsize) {
231 size(newsize);
232 memcpy(arr, newarr, newsize * sizeof(int));
233 }
234 public:
235 IntVector() { init(); } // CTOR
236 ~IntVector() { if ( arr ) free(arr); arr = NULL; } // DTOR
237 IntVector(IntVector&o) { init(); copy(o.arr, o._size); } // COPY CTOR
238 IntVector& operator=(IntVector&o) { // ASSIGN
239 init();
240 copy(o.arr, o._size);
241 return(*this);
242 }
243 int operator[](int x) const { return(arr[x]); }
244 int& operator[](int x) { return(arr[x]); }
245 unsigned int size() { return(_size); }
246 void size(unsigned int count) {
247 if ( count != _size ) {
248 arr = (int*)realloc(arr, count * sizeof(int));
249 _size = count;
250 }
251 }
252 int pop_back() { int tmp = arr[_size-1]; _size--; return(tmp); }
253 void push_back(int val) { unsigned int x = _size; size(_size+1); arr[x] = val; }
254 int back() { return(arr[_size-1]); }
255 };
256
257 IntVector _colwidths; // column widths in pixels
258 IntVector _rowheights; // row heights in pixels
259
260 Fl_Cursor _last_cursor; // last mouse cursor before changed to 'resize' cursor
261
262 // EVENT CALLBACK DATA
263 TableContext _callback_context; // event context
264 int _callback_row, _callback_col; // event row/col
265
266 // handle() state variables.
267 // Put here instead of local statics in handle(), so more
268 // than one Fl_Table can exist without crosstalk between them.
269 //
270 int _resizing_col; // column being dragged
271 int _resizing_row; // row being dragged
272 int _dragging_x; // starting x position for horiz drag
273 int _dragging_y; // starting y position for vert drag
274 int _last_row; // last row we FL_PUSH'ed
275
276 // Redraw single cell
277 void _redraw_cell(TableContext context, int R, int C);
278
279 void _start_auto_drag();
280 void _stop_auto_drag();
281 void _auto_drag_cb();
282 static void _auto_drag_cb2(void *d);
283
284protected:
285 enum ResizeFlag {
286 RESIZE_NONE = 0,
287 RESIZE_COL_LEFT = 1,
288 RESIZE_COL_RIGHT = 2,
289 RESIZE_ROW_ABOVE = 3,
290 RESIZE_ROW_BELOW = 4
291 };
292
293 int table_w, table_h; // table's virtual size (in pixels)
294 int toprow, botrow, leftcol, rightcol; // four corners of viewable table
295
296 // selection
297 int current_row, current_col;
298 int select_row, select_col;
299
300 // OPTIMIZATION: Precomputed scroll positions for the toprow/leftcol
301 int toprow_scrollpos;
302 int leftcol_scrollpos;
303
304 // Dimensions
305 int tix, tiy, tiw, tih; // data table inner dimension xywh
306 int tox, toy, tow, toh; // data table outer dimension xywh
307 int wix, wiy, wiw, wih; // widget inner dimension xywh
308
309 Fl_Scroll *table; // container for child fltk widgets (if any)
310 Fl_Scrollbar *vscrollbar; // vertical scrollbar
311 Fl_Scrollbar *hscrollbar; // horizontal scrollbar
312
313 // Fltk
314 int handle(int e); // fltk handle() override
315
316 // Class maintenance
317 void recalc_dimensions();
318 void table_resized(); // table resized; recalc
319 void table_scrolled(); // table scrolled; recalc
320 void get_bounds(TableContext context, // return x/y/w/h bounds for context
321 int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H);
322 void change_cursor(Fl_Cursor newcursor); // change mouse cursor to some other shape
323 TableContext cursor2rowcol(int &R, int &C, ResizeFlag &resizeflag);
324 // find r/c given current x/y event
325 int find_cell(TableContext context, // find cell's x/y/w/h given r/c
326 int R, int C, int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H);
327 int row_col_clamp(TableContext context, int &R, int &C);
328 // clamp r/c to known universe
329
330 /**
331 Subclass should override this method to handle drawing the cells.
332
333 This method will be called whenever the table is redrawn, once per cell.
334
335 Only cells that are completely (or partially) visible will be told to draw.
336
337 \p context will be one of the following:
338
339 <table border=1>
340 <tr>
341 <td>\p Fl_Table::CONTEXT_STARTPAGE</td>
342 <td>When table, or parts of the table, are about to be redrawn.<br>
343 Use to initialize static data, such as font selections.<p>
344 R/C will be zero,<br>
345 X/Y/W/H will be the dimensions of the table's entire data area.<br>
346 (Useful for locking a database before accessing; see
347 also visible_cells())</td>
348 </tr><tr>
349 <td>\p Fl_Table::CONTEXT_ENDPAGE</td>
350 <td>When table has completed being redrawn.<br>
351 R/C will be zero, X/Y/W/H dimensions of table's data area.<br>
352 (Useful for unlocking a database after accessing)</td>
353 </tr><tr>
354 <td>\p Fl_Table::CONTEXT_ROW_HEADER</td>
355 <td>Whenever a row header cell needs to be drawn.<br>
356 R will be the row number of the header being redrawn,<br>
357 C will be zero,<br>
358 X/Y/W/H will be the fltk drawing area of the row header in the window </td>
359 </tr><tr>
360 <td>\p Fl_Table::CONTEXT_COL_HEADER</td>
361 <td>Whenever a column header cell needs to be drawn.<br>
362 R will be zero, <br>
363 C will be the column number of the header being redrawn,<br>
364 X/Y/W/H will be the fltk drawing area of the column header in the window </td>
365 </tr><tr>
366 <td>\p Fl_Table::CONTEXT_CELL</td>
367 <td>Whenever a data cell in the table needs to be drawn.<br>
368 R/C will be the row/column of the cell to be drawn,<br>
369 X/Y/W/H will be the fltk drawing area of the cell in the window </td>
370 </tr><tr>
371 <td>\p Fl_Table::CONTEXT_RC_RESIZE</td>
372 <td>Whenever table or row/column is resized or scrolled,
373 either interactively or via col_width() or row_height().<br>
374 R/C/X/Y/W/H will all be zero.
375 <p>
376 Useful for fltk containers that need to resize or move
377 the child fltk widgets.</td>
378 </tr>
379 </table>
380
381 \p row and \p col will be set to the row and column number
382 of the cell being drawn. In the case of row headers, \p col will be \a 0.
383 In the case of column headers, \p row will be \a 0.
384
385 <tt>x/y/w/h</tt> will be the position and dimensions of where the cell
386 should be drawn.
387
388 In the case of custom widgets, a minimal draw_cell() override might
389 look like the following. With custom widgets it is up to the caller to handle
390 drawing everything within the dimensions of the cell, including handling the
391 selection color. Note all clipping must be handled as well; this allows drawing
392 outside the dimensions of the cell if so desired for 'custom effects'.
393
394 \code
395 // This is called whenever Fl_Table wants you to draw a cell
396 void MyTable::draw_cell(TableContext context, int R=0, int C=0, int X=0, int Y=0, int W=0, int H=0) {
397 static char s[40];
398 sprintf(s, "%d/%d", R, C); // text for each cell
399 switch ( context ) {
400 case CONTEXT_STARTPAGE: // Fl_Table telling us its starting to draw page
401 fl_font(FL_HELVETICA, 16);
402 return;
403
404 case CONTEXT_ROW_HEADER: // Fl_Table telling us it's draw row/col headers
405 case CONTEXT_COL_HEADER:
406 fl_push_clip(X, Y, W, H);
407 {
408 fl_draw_box(FL_THIN_UP_BOX, X, Y, W, H, color());
409 fl_color(FL_BLACK);
410 fl_draw(s, X, Y, W, H, FL_ALIGN_CENTER);
411 }
412 fl_pop_clip();
413 return;
414
415 case CONTEXT_CELL: // Fl_Table telling us to draw cells
416 fl_push_clip(X, Y, W, H);
417 {
418 // BG COLOR
419 fl_color( row_selected(R) ? selection_color() : FL_WHITE);
420 fl_rectf(X, Y, W, H);
421
422 // TEXT
423 fl_color(FL_BLACK);
424 fl_draw(s, X, Y, W, H, FL_ALIGN_CENTER);
425
426 // BORDER
427 fl_color(FL_LIGHT2);
428 fl_rect(X, Y, W, H);
429 }
430 fl_pop_clip();
431 return;
432
433 default:
434 return;
435 }
436 //NOTREACHED
437 }
438 \endcode
439 */
440 virtual void draw_cell(TableContext context, int R=0, int C=0,
441 int X=0, int Y=0, int W=0, int H=0)
442 { } // overridden by deriving class
443
444 long row_scroll_position(int row); // find scroll position of row (in pixels)
445 long col_scroll_position(int col); // find scroll position of col (in pixels)
446
447 int is_fltk_container() { // does table contain fltk widgets?
448 return( Fl_Group::children() > 3 ); // (ie. more than box and 2 scrollbars?)
449 }
450
451 static void scroll_cb(Fl_Widget*,void*); // h/v scrollbar callback
452
453 void damage_zone(int r1, int c1, int r2, int c2, int r3 = 0, int c3 = 0);
454
455 void redraw_range(int toprow, int botrow, int leftcol, int rightcol) {
456 if ( _redraw_toprow == -1 ) {
457 // Initialize redraw range
458 _redraw_toprow = toprow;
459 _redraw_botrow = botrow;
460 _redraw_leftcol = leftcol;
461 _redraw_rightcol = rightcol;
462 } else {
463 // Extend redraw range
464 if ( toprow < _redraw_toprow ) _redraw_toprow = toprow;
465 if ( botrow > _redraw_botrow ) _redraw_botrow = botrow;
466 if ( leftcol < _redraw_leftcol ) _redraw_leftcol = leftcol;
467 if ( rightcol > _redraw_rightcol ) _redraw_rightcol = rightcol;
468 }
469
470 // Indicate partial redraw needed of some cells
471 damage(FL_DAMAGE_CHILD);
472 }
473
474public:
475 /**
476 The constructor for the Fl_Table.
477 This creates an empty table with no rows or columns,
478 with headers and row/column resize behavior disabled.
479 */
480 Fl_Table(int X, int Y, int W, int H, const char *l=0);
481
482 /**
483 The destructor for the Fl_Table.
484 Destroys the table and its associated widgets.
485 */
486 ~Fl_Table();
487
488 /**
489 Clears the table to zero rows, zero columns.
490 Same as rows(0); cols(0);
491 \see rows(int), cols(int)
492 */
493 virtual void clear() { rows(0); cols(0); }
494
495 // \todo: add topline(), middleline(), bottomline()
496
497 /**
498 Sets the kind of box drawn around the data table,
499 the default being FL_NO_BOX. Changing this value will cause the table
500 to redraw.
501 */
502 inline void table_box(Fl_Boxtype val) {
503 table->box(val);
504 table_resized();
505 }
506
507 /**
508 Returns the current box type used for the data table.
509 */
510 inline Fl_Boxtype table_box( void ) {
511 return(table->box());
512 }
513
514 /**
515 Sets the number of rows in the table, and the table is redrawn.
516 */
517 virtual void rows(int val); // set/get number of rows
518
519 /**
520 Returns the number of rows in the table.
521 */
522 inline int rows() {
523 return(_rows);
524 }
525
526 /**
527 Set the number of columns in the table and redraw.
528 */
529 virtual void cols(int val); // set/get number of columns
530
531 /**
532 Get the number of columns in the table.
533 */
534 inline int cols() {
535 return(_cols);
536 }
537
538 /**
539 Returns the range of row and column numbers for all visible
540 and partially visible cells in the table.
541
542 These values can be used e.g. by your draw_cell() routine during
543 CONTEXT_STARTPAGE to figure out what cells are about to be redrawn
544 for the purposes of locking the data from a database before it's drawn.
545
546 \code
547 leftcol rightcol
548 : :
549 toprow .. .-------------------.
550 | |
551 | V I S I B L E |
552 | |
553 | T A B L E |
554 | |
555 botrow .. '-------------------`
556 \endcode
557
558 e.g. in a table where the visible rows are 5-20, and the
559 visible columns are 100-120, then those variables would be:
560
561 - toprow = 5
562 - botrow = 20
563 - leftcol = 100
564 - rightcol = 120
565 */
566 inline void visible_cells(int& r1, int& r2, int& c1, int& c2) {
567 r1 = toprow;
568 r2 = botrow;
569 c1 = leftcol;
570 c2 = rightcol;
571 }
572
573 /**
574 Returns 1 if someone is interactively resizing a row or column.
575 You can currently call this only from within your callback().
576 */
577 int is_interactive_resize() {
578 return(_resizing_row != -1 || _resizing_col != -1);
579 }
580
581 /**
582 Returns the current value of this flag.
583 */
584 inline int row_resize() {
585 return(_row_resize);
586 }
587
588 /**
589 Allows/disallows row resizing by the user.
590 1=allow interactive resizing, 0=disallow interactive resizing.
591 Since interactive resizing is done via the row headers,
592 row_header() must also be enabled to allow resizing.
593 */
594 void row_resize(int flag) { // enable row resizing
595 _row_resize = flag;
596 }
597
598 /**
599 Returns the current value of this flag.
600 */
601 inline int col_resize() {
602 return(_col_resize);
603 }
604 /**
605 Allows/disallows column resizing by the user.
606 1=allow interactive resizing, 0=disallow interactive resizing.
607 Since interactive resizing is done via the column headers,
608 \p col_header() must also be enabled to allow resizing.
609 */
610 void col_resize(int flag) { // enable col resizing
611 _col_resize = flag;
612 }
613
614 /**
615 Sets the current column minimum resize value.
616 This is used to prevent the user from interactively resizing
617 any column to be smaller than 'pixels'. Must be a value >=1.
618 */
619 inline int col_resize_min() { // column minimum resizing width
620 return(_col_resize_min);
621 }
622
623 /**
624 Returns the current column minimum resize value.
625 */
626 void col_resize_min(int val) {
627 _col_resize_min = ( val < 1 ) ? 1 : val;
628 }
629
630 /**
631 Returns the current row minimum resize value.
632 */
633 inline int row_resize_min() { // column minimum resizing width
634 return(_row_resize_min);
635 }
636
637 /**
638 Sets the current row minimum resize value.
639 This is used to prevent the user from interactively resizing
640 any row to be smaller than 'pixels'. Must be a value >=1.
641 */
642 void row_resize_min(int val) {
643 _row_resize_min = ( val < 1 ) ? 1 : val;
644 }
645
646 /**
647 Returns the value of this flag.
648 */
649 inline int row_header() { // set/get row header enable flag
650 return(_row_header);
651 }
652
653 /**
654 Enables/disables showing the row headers. 1=enabled, 0=disabled.
655 If changed, the table is redrawn.
656 */
657 void row_header(int flag) {
658 _row_header = flag;
659 table_resized();
660 redraw();
661 }
662
663 /**
664 Returns if column headers are enabled or not.
665 */
666 inline int col_header() { // set/get col header enable flag
667 return(_col_header);
668 }
669
670 /**
671 Enable or disable column headers.
672 If changed, the table is redrawn.
673 */
674 void col_header(int flag) {
675 _col_header = flag;
676 table_resized();
677 redraw();
678 }
679
680 /**
681 Sets the height in pixels for column headers and redraws the table.
682 */
683 inline void col_header_height(int height) { // set/get col header height
684 _col_header_h = height;
685 table_resized();
686 redraw();
687 }
688
689 /**
690 Gets the column header height.
691 */
692 inline int col_header_height() {
693 return(_col_header_h);
694 }
695
696 /**
697 Sets the row header width to n and causes the screen to redraw.
698 */
699 inline void row_header_width(int width) { // set/get row header width
700 _row_header_w = width;
701 table_resized();
702 redraw();
703 }
704
705 /**
706 Returns the current row header width (in pixels).
707 */
708 inline int row_header_width() {
709 return(_row_header_w);
710 }
711
712 /**
713 Sets the row header color and causes the screen to redraw.
714 */
715 inline void row_header_color(Fl_Color val) { // set/get row header color
716 _row_header_color = val;
717 redraw();
718 }
719
720 /**
721 Returns the current row header color.
722 */
723 inline Fl_Color row_header_color() {
724 return(_row_header_color);
725 }
726
727 /**
728 Sets the color for column headers and redraws the table.
729 */
730 inline void col_header_color(Fl_Color val) { // set/get col header color
731 _col_header_color = val;
732 redraw();
733 }
734
735 /**
736 Gets the color for column headers.
737 */
738 inline Fl_Color col_header_color() {
739 return(_col_header_color);
740 }
741
742 /**
743 Sets the height of the specified row in pixels,
744 and the table is redrawn.
745 callback() will be invoked with CONTEXT_RC_RESIZE
746 if the row's height was actually changed, and when() is FL_WHEN_CHANGED.
747 */
748 void row_height(int row, int height); // set/get row height
749
750 /**
751 Returns the current height of the specified row as a value in pixels.
752 */
753 inline int row_height(int row) {
754 return((row<0 || row>=(int)_rowheights.size()) ? 0 : _rowheights[row]);
755 }
756
757 /**
758 Sets the width of the specified column in pixels, and the table is redrawn.
759 callback() will be invoked with CONTEXT_RC_RESIZE
760 if the column's width was actually changed, and when() is FL_WHEN_CHANGED.
761 */
762 void col_width(int col, int width); // set/get a column's width
763
764 /**
765 Returns the current width of the specified column in pixels.
766 */
767 inline int col_width(int col) {
768 return((col<0 || col>=(int)_colwidths.size()) ? 0 : _colwidths[col]);
769 }
770
771 /**
772 Convenience method to set the height of all rows to the
773 same value, in pixels. The screen is redrawn.
774 */
775 void row_height_all(int height) { // set all row/col heights
776 for ( int r=0; r<rows(); r++ ) {
777 row_height(r, height);
778 }
779 }
780
781 /**
782 Convenience method to set the width of all columns to the
783 same value, in pixels. The screen is redrawn.
784 */
785 void col_width_all(int width) {
786 for ( int c=0; c<cols(); c++ ) {
787 col_width(c, width);
788 }
789 }
790
791 /**
792 Sets the row scroll position to 'row', and causes the screen to redraw.
793 */
794 void row_position(int row); // set/get table's current scroll position
795
796 /**
797 Sets the column scroll position to column 'col', and causes the screen to redraw.
798 */
799 void col_position(int col);
800
801 /**
802 Returns the current row scroll position as a row number.
803 */
804 int row_position() { // current row position
805 return(_row_position);
806 }
807
808 /**
809 Returns the current column scroll position as a column number.
810 */
811 int col_position() { // current col position
812 return(_col_position);
813 }
814
815 /**
816 Sets which row should be at the top of the table,
817 scrolling as necessary, and the table is redrawn. If the table
818 cannot be scrolled that far, it is scrolled as far as possible.
819 */
820 inline void top_row(int row) { // set/get top row (deprecated)
821 row_position(row);
822 }
823
824 /**
825 Returns the current top row shown in the table.
826 This row may be partially obscured.
827 */
828 inline int top_row() {
829 return(row_position());
830 }
831 int is_selected(int r, int c); // selected cell
832 void get_selection(int &row_top, int &col_left, int &row_bot, int &col_right);
833 void set_selection(int row_top, int col_left, int row_bot, int col_right);
834 int move_cursor(int R, int C);
835
836 /**
837 Changes the size of the Fl_Table, causing it to redraw.
838 */
839 void resize(int X, int Y, int W, int H); // fltk resize() override
840 void draw(void); // fltk draw() override
841
842 // This crashes sortapp() during init.
843 // void box(Fl_Boxtype val) {
844 // Fl_Group::box(val);
845 // if ( table ) {
846 // resize(x(), y(), w(), h());
847 // }
848 // }
849 // Fl_Boxtype box(void) const {
850 // return(Fl_Group::box());
851 // }
852
853 // Child group
854 void init_sizes() {
855 table->init_sizes();
856 table->redraw();
857 }
858 void add(Fl_Widget& w) {
859 table->add(w);
860 }
861 void add(Fl_Widget* w) {
862 table->add(w);
863 }
864 void insert(Fl_Widget& w, int n) {
865 table->insert(w,n);
866 }
867 void insert(Fl_Widget& w, Fl_Widget* w2) {
868 table->insert(w,w2);
869 }
870 void remove(Fl_Widget& w) {
871 table->remove(w);
872 }
873 void begin() {
874 table->begin();
875 }
876 void end() {
877 table->end();
878 // HACK: Avoid showing Fl_Scroll; seems to erase screen
879 // causing unnecessary flicker, even if its box() is FL_NO_BOX.
880 //
881 if ( table->children() > 2 ) {
882 table->show();
883 } else {
884 table->hide();
885 }
886 Fl_Group::current(Fl_Group::parent());
887 }
888 Fl_Widget * const *array() {
889 return(table->array());
890 }
891
892 /**
893 Returns the child widget by an index.
894
895 When using the Fl_Table as a container for FLTK widgets, this method returns
896 the widget pointer from the internal array of widgets in the container.
897
898 Typically used in loops, eg:
899 \code
900 for ( int i=0; i<children(); i++ ) {
901 Fl_Widget *w = child(i);
902 [..]
903 }
904 \endcode
905 */
906 Fl_Widget *child(int n) const {
907 return(table->child(n));
908 }
909
910 /**
911 Returns the number of children in the table.
912
913 When using the Fl_Table as a container for FLTK widgets, this method returns
914 how many child widgets the table has.
915
916 \see child(int)
917 */
918 int children() const {
919 return(table->children()-2); // -2: skip Fl_Scroll's h/v scrollbar widgets
920 }
921 int find(const Fl_Widget *w) const {
922 return(table->find(w));
923 }
924 int find(const Fl_Widget &w) const {
925 return(table->find(w));
926 }
927 // CALLBACKS
928
929 /**
930 * Returns the current row the event occurred on.
931 *
932 * This function should only be used from within the user's callback function
933 */
934 int callback_row() {
935 return(_callback_row);
936 }
937
938 /**
939 * Returns the current column the event occurred on.
940 *
941 * This function should only be used from within the user's callback function
942 */
943 int callback_col() {
944 return(_callback_col);
945 }
946
947 /**
948 * Returns the current 'table context'.
949 *
950 * This function should only be used from within the user's callback function
951 */
952 TableContext callback_context() {
953 return(_callback_context);
954 }
955
956 void do_callback(TableContext context, int row, int col) {
957 _callback_context = context;
958 _callback_row = row;
959 _callback_col = col;
960 Fl_Widget::do_callback();
961 }
962
963#if FL_DOXYGEN
964 /**
965 The Fl_Widget::when() function is used to set a group of flags, determining
966 when the widget callback is called:
967
968 <table border=1>
969 <tr>
970 <td>\p FL_WHEN_CHANGED</td>
971 <td>
972 callback() will be called when rows or columns are resized (interactively or
973 via col_width() or row_height()), passing CONTEXT_RC_RESIZE via
974 callback_context().
975 </td>
976 </tr><tr>
977 <td>\p FL_WHEN_RELEASE</td>
978 <td>
979 callback() will be called during FL_RELEASE events, such as when someone
980 releases a mouse button somewhere on the table.
981 </td>
982 </tr>
983 </table>
984
985 The callback() routine is sent a TableContext that indicates the context the
986 event occurred in, such as in a cell, in a header, or elsewhere on the table.
987 When an event occurs in a cell or header, callback_row() and
988 callback_col() can be used to determine the row and column. The callback can
989 also look at the regular fltk event values (ie. Fl::event() and Fl::button())
990 to determine what kind of event is occurring.
991 */
992 void when(Fl_When flags);
993#endif
994
995#if FL_DOXYGEN
996 /**
997 Callbacks will be called depending on the setting of Fl_Widget::when().
998
999 Callback functions should use the following functions to determine the
1000 context/row/column:
1001
1002 * Fl_Table::callback_row() returns current row
1003 * Fl_Table::callback_col() returns current column
1004 * Fl_Table::callback_context() returns current table context
1005
1006 callback_row() and callback_col() will be set to the row and column number the
1007 event occurred on. If someone clicked on a row header, \p col will be \a 0.
1008 If someone clicked on a column header, \p row will be \a 0.
1009
1010 callback_context() will return one of the following:
1011
1012 <table border=1>
1013 <tr><td><tt>Fl_Table::CONTEXT_ROW_HEADER</tt></td>
1014 <td>Someone clicked on a row header. Excludes resizing.</td>
1015 </tr><tr>
1016 <td><tt>Fl_Table::CONTEXT_COL_HEADER</tt></td>
1017 <td>Someone clicked on a column header. Excludes resizing.</td>
1018 </tr><tr>
1019 <td><tt>Fl_Table::CONTEXT_CELL</tt></td>
1020 <td>
1021 Someone clicked on a cell.
1022
1023 To receive callbacks for FL_RELEASE events, you must set
1024 when(FL_WHEN_RELEASE).
1025 </td>
1026 </tr><tr>
1027 <td><tt>Fl_Table::CONTEXT_RC_RESIZE</tt></td>
1028 <td>
1029 Someone is resizing rows/columns either interactively,
1030 or via the col_width() or row_height() API.
1031
1032 Use is_interactive_resize()
1033 to determine interactive resizing.
1034
1035 If resizing a column, R=0 and C=column being resized.
1036
1037 If resizing a row, C=0 and R=row being resized.
1038
1039 NOTE: To receive resize events, you must set when(FL_WHEN_CHANGED).
1040 </td>
1041 </tr>
1042 </table>
1043
1044 \code
1045 class MyTable : public Fl_Table {
1046 [..]
1047 private:
1048 // Handle events that happen on the table
1049 void event_callback2() {
1050 int R = callback_row(), // row where event occurred
1051 C = callback_col(); // column where event occurred
1052 TableContext context = callback_context(); // which part of table
1053 fprintf(stderr, "callback: Row=%d Col=%d Context=%d Event=%d\n",
1054 R, C, (int)context, (int)Fl::event());
1055 }
1056
1057 // Actual static callback
1058 static void event_callback(Fl_Widget*, void* data) {
1059 MyTable *o = (MyTable*)data;
1060 o-&gt;event_callback2();
1061 }
1062
1063 public:
1064 // Constructor
1065 MyTable() {
1066 [..]
1067 table.callback(&event_callback, (void*)this); // setup callback
1068 table.when(FL_WHEN_CHANGED|FL_WHEN_RELEASE); // when to call it
1069 }
1070 };
1071 \endcode
1072 */
1073 void callback(Fl_Widget*, void*);
1074#endif
1075};
1076
1077#endif /*_FL_TABLE_H*/
1078
1079//
1080// End of "$Id: Fl_Table.H 8301 2011-01-22 22:40:11Z AlbrechtS $".
1081//