I have a table that's using bindings to get table data. I'm also using willDisplayCell to customize the specific cell when it's being displayed. My question is, how do I get the value of the cell that's being referred-to in the willDisplayCell
method? I don't want to query the controller object, since I'm using bindings and not a dataSource. Is there something in the NSTableColumn or NSTableView that I have to call to get the value?
Getting object info in willDisplayCell when NSTableView is using bindings
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There's nothing wrong with mixing the data source and bindings approaches. In fact, the documentation mentions the two can be mixed for greater control in complicated situations. It's done all the time, so don't think you're doing something wrong.
Also, point of order: the
-tableView:willDisplayCell:forTableColumn:row:
method is part of theNSTableViewDelegate
protcol, not theNSTableViewDataSource
protocol, so it's even less "dirty" than you think. :-)The correct way in this situation is to create an outlet to your array controller (so you can message it) and ask it for the object in its
-arrangedObjects
whose index matches the requested row. Any other way and you're fighting the framework.