In Flex I can create an ItemRenderer to represent each item in the Lists DataProvider but how do I access the instance of the ItemRenderer via the DataProviders Object? Something like myList.getItemRenderer(dp.getItemAt(10));
问题:
回答1:
public function getItemRenderer(list:List, item:Object):ItemRenderer
{
var dataGroup:DataGroup = list.dataGroup;
var n:int = dataGroup.numElements;
for (var i:int = 0; i < n; i++)
{
var renderer:ItemRenderer = dataGroup.getElementAt(i) as ItemRenderer;
if (renderer && renderer.data == item)
return renderer;
}
return null;
}
回答2:
By using this method, you cannot get the renderer that is outside of the viewable area and there will also be a lot of other issues.
回答3:
If you need to change how the item renderer is behaving, change the data that is causing the behavior.
var items:ArrayCollection = this.dataProvider as ArrayCollection;
var newItems:ArrayCollection = new ArrayCollection();
if (items.length > 0) {
for (var i:int = 0; i < items.length; i++) {
var item:Object = items[i] as Object;
if (!item.editMode) {
item.editMode = true;
} else {
item.editMode = false;
}
newItems.addItem(item);
}
}
this.dataProvider = null;
this.dataProvider = newItems;
This is a simple example where the I mark items to be deletable and the renderer changes according since the data has been changed. For larger data sets, I understand this can be a little slow but it gives you the control you are after.
If you need to change one renderer, simply modify the data on the corresponding object in the dataProvider or dataGroup.
var item:Object = this.getItemAt(index);
回答4:
I know this is an old thread, but perhaps it will help someone:
var item:ItemRenderer = list.dataGroup.getElementAt(0) as ItemRenderer;
That will give you the ItemRenderer, if you have a custom IR then just use that class and cast and your set.