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Using Table Views

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In Chapter 4, you learned a bit about some of Cocoa’s most common GUI components, from buttons and simple input fields to full-fledged text editors. We haven’t yet talked about one of Cocoa’s biggest, most complex view classes, NSTableView. In this chapter, you’ll learn how to use an NSTableView to display data for whole collection of components, how to respond when the user changes the table’s selection by clicking a row, and how to edit values right in the table.

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© 2010 Jack Nutting, David Mark and Jeff LaMarche

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(2010). Using Table Views. In: Learn Cocoa on the Mac. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1860-9_5

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