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I created a component composed by a Text and a Rectangle.



I put it in an AnchorPane at some Specific Position.



And I would like select it with a click.
I use a MousePressEvent but with:



  • GetSource(), I get the AnchorPane

  • GetTarget(), I get the text or the rectangle

What should I use to get my component?










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I created a component composed by a Text and a Rectangle.



I put it in an AnchorPane at some Specific Position.



And I would like select it with a click.
I use a MousePressEvent but with:



  • GetSource(), I get the AnchorPane

  • GetTarget(), I get the text or the rectangle

What should I use to get my component?










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I created a component composed by a Text and a Rectangle.



I put it in an AnchorPane at some Specific Position.



And I would like select it with a click.
I use a MousePressEvent but with:



  • GetSource(), I get the AnchorPane

  • GetTarget(), I get the text or the rectangle

What should I use to get my component?










share|improve this question















I created a component composed by a Text and a Rectangle.



I put it in an AnchorPane at some Specific Position.



And I would like select it with a click.
I use a MousePressEvent but with:



  • GetSource(), I get the AnchorPane

  • GetTarget(), I get the text or the rectangle

What should I use to get my component?







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I have just find out the soluce...



In fact, it is really dumb, you just have to get the parent of the target you have clicked on (you probably need to convert your shape).






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    I have just find out the soluce...



    In fact, it is really dumb, you just have to get the parent of the target you have clicked on (you probably need to convert your shape).






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      I have just find out the soluce...



      In fact, it is really dumb, you just have to get the parent of the target you have clicked on (you probably need to convert your shape).






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        I have just find out the soluce...



        In fact, it is really dumb, you just have to get the parent of the target you have clicked on (you probably need to convert your shape).






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        I have just find out the soluce...



        In fact, it is really dumb, you just have to get the parent of the target you have clicked on (you probably need to convert your shape).







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