/* ============================================================================== This file is part of the JUCE library. Copyright (c) 2017 - ROLI Ltd. JUCE is an open source library subject to commercial or open-source licensing. By using JUCE, you agree to the terms of both the JUCE 5 End-User License Agreement and JUCE 5 Privacy Policy (both updated and effective as of the 27th April 2017). End User License Agreement: www.juce.com/juce-5-licence Privacy Policy: www.juce.com/juce-5-privacy-policy Or: You may also use this code under the terms of the GPL v3 (see www.gnu.org/licenses). JUCE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, AND ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, ARE DISCLAIMED. ============================================================================== */ namespace juce { //============================================================================== /** A PropertyComponent that shows its value as a combo box. This type of property component contains a list of options and has a combo box to choose one. Your subclass's constructor must add some strings to the choices StringArray and these are shown in the list. The getIndex() method will be called to find out which option is the currently selected one. If you call refresh() it will call getIndex() to check whether the value has changed, and will update the combo box if needed. If the user selects a different item from the list, setIndex() will be called to let your class process this. @see PropertyComponent, PropertyPanel @tags{GUI} */ class JUCE_API ChoicePropertyComponent : public PropertyComponent { protected: /** Creates the component. Your subclass's constructor must add a list of options to the choices member variable. */ ChoicePropertyComponent (const String& propertyName); public: /** Creates the component. Note that if you call this constructor then you must use the Value to interact with the index, and you can't override the class with your own setIndex or getIndex methods. If you want to use those methods, call the other constructor instead. @param valueToControl the value that the combo box will read and control @param propertyName the name of the property @param choices the list of possible values that the drop-down list will contain @param correspondingValues a list of values corresponding to each item in the 'choices' StringArray. These are the values that will be read and written to the valueToControl value. This array must contain the same number of items as the choices array */ ChoicePropertyComponent (const Value& valueToControl, const String& propertyName, const StringArray& choices, const Array& correspondingValues); /** Creates the component using a ValueWithDefault object. This will add an item to the ComboBox for the default value with an ID of -1. @param valueToControl the ValueWithDefault object that contains the Value object that the combo box will read and control @param propertyName the name of the property @param choices the list of possible values that the drop-down list will contain @param correspondingValues a list of values corresponding to each item in the 'choices' StringArray. These are the values that will be read and written to the valueToControl value. This array must contain the same number of items as the choices array */ ChoicePropertyComponent (ValueWithDefault& valueToControl, const String& propertyName, const StringArray& choices, const Array& correspondingValues); /** Creates the component using a ValueWithDefault object, adding an item to the ComboBox for the default value with an ID of -1 as well as adding separate "Enabled" and "Disabled" options. This is useful for simple on/off choices that also need a default value. */ ChoicePropertyComponent (ValueWithDefault& valueToControl, const String& propertyName); /** Destructor. */ ~ChoicePropertyComponent(); //============================================================================== /** Called when the user selects an item from the combo box. Your subclass must use this callback to update the value that this component represents. The index is the index of the chosen item in the choices StringArray. */ virtual void setIndex (int newIndex); /** Returns the index of the item that should currently be shown. This is the index of the item in the choices StringArray that will be shown. */ virtual int getIndex() const; /** Returns the list of options. */ const StringArray& getChoices() const; //============================================================================== /** @internal */ void refresh() override; protected: /** The list of options that will be shown in the combo box. Your subclass must populate this array in its constructor. If any empty strings are added, these will be replaced with horizontal separators (see ComboBox::addSeparator() for more info). */ StringArray choices; private: /** Delegating constructor. */ ChoicePropertyComponent (const String&, const StringArray&, const Array&); ComboBox comboBox; bool isCustomClass = false; class RemapperValueSource; class RemapperValueSourceWithDefault; void createComboBox(); void createComboBoxWithDefault (const String&); void changeIndex(); JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (ChoicePropertyComponent) }; } // namespace juce