Uses of Class
javafx.scene.layout.Region
Package
Description
The JavaFX User Interface provides a set of chart components that
are a very convenient way for data visualization.
The JavaFX User Interface Controls (UI Controls or just Controls) are
specialized Nodes in the JavaFX Scenegraph especially suited for reuse in
many different application contexts.
The
javafx.scene.control.cell
package is where all cell-related
classes are located, other than the core classes such as
Cell
, IndexedCell
,
ListCell
, TreeCell
,
and TableCell
.The javafx.scene.control.skin package is where the skin classes, typically
one for each UI control, are located
Provides classes to support user interface layout.
Provides the set of classes for fonts and renderable Text Node.
This package provides means for loading and displaying Web content.
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Uses of Region in javafx.scene.chart
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
AreaChart<X,
Y> AreaChart - Plots the area between the line that connects the data points and the 0 line on the Y axis.class
Axis<T>
Base class for all axes in JavaFX that represents an axis drawn on a chart area.class
BarChart<X,
Y> A chart that plots bars indicating data values for a category.class
BubbleChart<X,
Y> Chart type that plots bubbles for the data points in a series.final class
A axis implementation that will works on string categories where each value as a unique category(tick mark) along the axis.class
Base class for all charts.class
LineChart<X,
Y> Line Chart plots a line connecting the data points in a series.final class
An axis class that plots a range of numbers with major tick marks every tickUnit.class
Displays a PieChart.class
ScatterChart<X,
Y> Chart type that plots symbols for the data points in a series.class
StackedAreaChart<X,
Y> StackedAreaChart is a variation ofAreaChart
that displays trends of the contribution of each value.class
StackedBarChart<X,
Y> StackedBarChart is a variation ofBarChart
that plots bars indicating data values for a category.class
An axis whose data is defined as Numbers.class
XYChart<X,
Y> Chart base class for all 2 axis charts. -
Uses of Region in javafx.scene.control
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
An accordion is a group ofTitlePanes
.class
A simple button control.class
A ButtonBar is essentially aHBox
, with the additional functionality for operating system specific button placement.class
Base class for button-like UI Controls, including Hyperlinks, Buttons, ToggleButtons, CheckBoxes, and RadioButtons.class
Cell<T>
class
A tri-state selection Control typically skinned as a box with a checkmark or tick mark when checked.class
ChoiceBox<T>
The ChoiceBox is used for presenting the user with a relatively small set of predefined choices from which they may choose.class
ColorPicker control allows the user to select a color from either a standard palette of colors with a simple one click selection OR define their own custom color.class
ComboBox<T>
An implementation of theComboBoxBase
abstract class for the most common form of ComboBox, where a popup list is shown to users providing them with a choice that they may select from.class
ComboBoxBase<T>
Abstract base class for ComboBox-like controls.class
Base class for all user interface controls.class
DateCell is used byDatePicker
to render the individual grid cells in the calendar month.class
The DatePicker control allows the user to enter a date as text or to select a date from a calendar popup.class
DialogPane should be considered to be the root node displayed within aDialog
instance.class
An HTML like label which can be a graphic and/or text which responds to rollovers and clicks.class
IndexedCell<T>
An implementation ofCell
which contains an index property which maps into the data model underlying the visualization.class
Label is a non-editable text control.class
A LabeledControl
is one which has as part of its user interface a textual content associated with it.class
ListCell<T>
class
ListView<T>
A ListView displays a horizontal or vertical list of items from which the user may select, or with which the user may interact.class
A MenuBar control traditionally is placed at the very top of the user interface, and embedded within it areMenus
.class
MenuButton is a button which, when clicked or pressed, will show aContextMenu
.class
A Pagination control is used for navigation between pages of a single content, which has been divided into smaller parts.class
Text field that masks entered characters.protected class
The link between the popup window and the scenegraph.class
A specialization of the ProgressIndicator which is represented as a horizontal bar.class
A circular control which is used for indicating progress, either infinite (aka indeterminate) or finite.class
RadioButtons create a series of items where only one item can be selected.class
Either a horizontal or vertical bar with increment and decrement buttons and a "thumb" with which the user can interact.class
A Control that provides a scrolled, clipped viewport of its contents.class
A horizontal or vertical separator line.class
The Slider Control is used to display a continuous or discrete range of valid numeric choices and allows the user to interact with the control.class
Spinner<T>
A single line text field that lets the user select a number or an object value from an ordered sequence.class
The SplitMenuButton, like theMenuButton
is closely associated with the concept of selecting aMenuItem
from a menu.class
A control that has two or more sides, each separated by a divider, which can be dragged by the user to give more space to one of the sides, resulting in the other side shrinking by an equal amount.class
TableCell<S,
T> Represents a single row/column intersection in aTableView
.class
TableRow<T>
TableRow is anIndexedCell
, but rarely needs to be used by developers creating TableView instances.class
TableView<S>
The TableView control is designed to visualize an unlimited number of rows of data, broken out into columns.class
A control that allows switching between a group ofTabs
.class
Text input component that allows a user to enter multiple lines of plain text.class
Text input component that allows a user to enter a single line of unformatted text.class
Abstract base class for text input controls.class
A TitledPane is a panel with a title that can be opened and closed.class
AToggleButton
is a specialized control which has the ability to be selected.class
A ToolBar is a control which displays items horizontally or vertically.class
TreeCell<T>
class
TreeTableCell<S,
T> Represents a single row/column intersection in aTreeTableView
.class
TreeTableRow<T>
TreeTableRow is anIndexedCell
, but rarely needs to be used by developers creating TreeTableView instances.class
The TreeTableView control is designed to visualize an unlimited number of rows of data, broken out into columns.class
TreeView<T>
The TreeView control provides a view on to a tree root (of typeTreeItem
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Uses of Region in javafx.scene.control.cell
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
class
CheckBoxTableCell<S,
T> class
class
A class containing aTreeTableCell
implementation that draws aCheckBox
node inside the cell, optionally with a label to indicate what the checkbox represents.class
class
ChoiceBoxTableCell<S,
T> class
class
A class containing aTreeTableCell
implementation that draws aChoiceBox
node inside the cell.class
class
ComboBoxTableCell<S,
T> class
class
A class containing aTreeTableCell
implementation that draws aComboBox
node inside the cell.class
A class containing aTableCell
implementation that draws aProgressBar
node inside the cell.class
A class containing aTreeTableCell
implementation that draws aProgressBar
node inside the cell.class
class
TextFieldTableCell<S,
T> class
class
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Uses of Region in javafx.scene.control.skin
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
This class is used to construct the header of a TableView.class
Region responsible for painting a single column header.class
Region responsible for painting the entire row of column headers.class
VirtualFlow<T extends IndexedCell>
Implementation of a virtualized container using a cell based mechanism. -
Uses of Region in javafx.scene.layout
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
AnchorPane allows the edges of child nodes to be anchored to an offset from the anchor pane's edges.class
BorderPane lays out children in top, left, right, bottom, and center positions.class
FlowPane lays out its children in a flow that wraps at the flowpane's boundary.class
GridPane lays out its children within a flexible grid of rows and columns.class
HBox lays out its children in a single horizontal row.class
Base class for layout panes which need to expose the children list as public so that users of the subclass can freely add/remove children.class
StackPane lays out its children in a back-to-front stack.class
TilePane lays out its children in a grid of uniformly sized "tiles".class
VBox lays out its children in a single vertical column. -
Uses of Region in javafx.scene.text
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Uses of Region in javafx.scene.web
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
A control that allows for users to edit text, and apply styling to this text.