Issue
I'm testing myself with a simple CSV Viewer using JavaFX and I'm stuck at populating the table data. I do create the columns dynamically, but the data values are a no-go. I searched the web and found a few ways but all ways include a ObservableList with a custom class (including get/set), which in a CSV Viewer must be dynamically (The CSV can have any number of columns, and that means any number of data values).
Example:
List<String> columns;
List<List<String>> data;
/* Fills 'columns' and 'data' */
parseCSV("C:/list.csv");
int columnIndex = 0;
TableColumn [] tableColumns = new TableColumn[columns.size()];
for(String columName : columns) {
tableColumns[columnIndex++] = new TableColumn(columName);
}
table1.getColumns().addAll(tableColumns);
for(List<String> dataList : data) {
table1.setItems(dataList); // Requires an ObservableList!
}
Solution
use DataFX,which will make your job easier :)
Example Code :
DataSourceReader dsr1 = new FileSource("your csv file path");
String[] columnsArray // create array of column names you want to display
CSVDataSource ds1 = new CSVDataSource(dsr1,columnsArray);
TableView tableView = new TableView();
tableView.setItems(ds1.getData());
tableView.getColumns().addAll(ds1.getColumns());
Reference : Introduction to DataFX
Edit : Standard JavaFX Way
replace your code :
for(List<String> dataList : data) {
table1.setItems(dataList); // Requires an ObservableList!
}
with
// which will make your table view dynamic
ObservableList<ObservableList> csvData = FXCollections.observableArrayList();
for(List<String> dataList : data) {
ObservableList<String> row = FXCollections.observableArrayList();
for( String rowData : dataList) {
row.add(rowData);
}
cvsData.add(row); // add each row to cvsData
}
table1.setItems(cvsData); // finally add data to tableview
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