Yeah that does work thanks :D
Andrea


On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Patrizio De Michele <[email protected]>wrote:

> hi,
> maybe you can use this code, try it and make me know:
>
> final List<Node> checkedNodes = new ArrayList<Node>();
> final List<Node> allNodes = new ArrayList<Node>();
>         treePanel.getRootNode().cascade(new NodeTraversalCallback() {
>             public boolean execute(Node node) {
>                 if (Boolean.valueOf(node.getAttribute("checked"))) {
>                     checkedNodes.add(node);
>                 }
>                 allNodes.add(node);
>                 return true;
>             }
>         });
>
> bye Patrizio
>
>
> 2009/7/6 Andrea <[email protected]>
>
>
>> Hi there
>>
>> I m using a TreePanel that can be checked; and was wondering what is
>> the best way to get info back from the tree: ie all nodes whether they
>> are checked or not , and I would like to know if they are.
>>
>> I know i can use treePanel.getChecked()  but that only gets me the
>> checked ones
>> or I can use  root.getChildNodes() but here I m not terribly sure how
>> to know if its checked or not, it also seems quite cumbersome to
>> navigate the tree structure this way
>>
>> any other alternatives? or recomended way to deal with trees in
>> general?
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>
> >
>

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