in reply to Re^2: TableMatrix asynch update of cells
in thread TableMatrix asynch update of cells
You can try playing games with "validate" to leave the TableMatrix enabled but only allow change to the one desired cell.
Something like this...
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; # https://perlmonks.org/?node_id=11143267 use warnings; use Tk ':eventtypes'; use Tk::TableMatrix; use Data::Dumper qw( DumperX); my $top = MainWindow->new; my $changing = ''; my $arrayVar = {}; foreach my $row (-1..6){ foreach my $col (-2..5){ $arrayVar->{"$row,$col"} = "r$row, c$col"; } } ## Test out the use of a callback to define tags on rows and columns sub rowSub{ my $row = shift; return "OddRow" if( $row > 0 && $row % 2) } sub colSub{ my $col = shift; return "OddCol" if( $col > 0 && $col%2) ; } my $label = $top->Label(-text => "TableMatrix v1 Example"); my $t = $top->Scrolled('TableMatrix', -rows => 8, -cols => 8, -width => 6, -height => 6, -titlerows => 1, -titlecols => 2, -variable => $arrayVar, -roworigin => -1, -colorigin => -2, -rowtagcommand => \&rowSub, -coltagcommand => \&colSub, -colstretchmode => 'last', -rowstretchmode => 'last', -selectmode => 'extended', -sparsearray => 0, -validate => 1, # NOT +E -validatecommand => \&allowchange, # NOT +E ); my $button = $top->Button( -text => "Exit", -command => sub{ $top->des +troy}); # hideous Color definitions here: $t->tagConfigure('OddRow', -bg => 'orange', -fg => 'purple'); $t->tagConfigure('OddCol', -bg => 'brown', -fg => 'pink'); $t->colWidth( -2 => 7, -1 => 7, 1=> 5, 2 => 8, 4=> 14); $label->pack( -expand => 1, -fill => 'both'); $t->pack(-expand => 1, -fill => 'both'); $button->pack(-expand => 1, -fill => 'both'); sub allowchange { my ($row, $col) = @_; my $cell = "$row,$col"; return $cell eq $changing ? 1 : 0; } my $cnt; sub Timer { print "Now\n"; my $variable = $t->cget( -var); $changing = "4,0"; # NOTE $t->activate("4,0"); # NOTE $t->curvalue( "Test".$cnt++ ); # NOTE $changing = ""; # NOTE #$t->activate("4,0"); #$t->colWidth( -2 => 7, -1 => 7, 1=> 5, 2 => 8, 4=> 14); #$t->update(); $top->after(1000, \&Timer); return 1; } $top->after(1000, \&Timer); Tk::MainLoop;
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