org.knime.base.node.mine.bfn.fuzzy
Class FuzzyBasisFunctionLearnerNodeDialog

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.knime.core.node.NodeDialogPane
      extended by org.knime.base.node.mine.bfn.BasisFunctionLearnerNodeDialogPane
          extended by org.knime.base.node.mine.bfn.fuzzy.FuzzyBasisFunctionLearnerNodeDialog

public class FuzzyBasisFunctionLearnerNodeDialog
extends BasisFunctionLearnerNodeDialogPane

A dialog for the fuzzy basisfunction learner to set the following properties: theta minus, theta plus, and a distance measurement.

Author:
Thomas Gabriel, University of Konstanz

Constructor Summary
FuzzyBasisFunctionLearnerNodeDialog()
          Creates a new dialog pane for fuzzy basis functions in order to set theta minus, theta plus, and a choice of distance function.
 
Method Summary
protected  void loadSettingsFrom(NodeSettingsRO settings, PortObjectSpec[] specs)
          Invoked before the dialog window is opened.
protected  void saveSettingsTo(NodeSettingsWO settings)
          Updates this dialog by retrieving theta minus, theta plus, and the choice of distance function from the underlying model.
 
Methods inherited from class org.knime.core.node.NodeDialogPane
addJobMgrTab, addTab, addTabAt, createFlowVariableModel, createFlowVariableModel, createFlowVariableModel, finishEditingAndSaveSettingsTo, getAvailableFlowVariables, getPanel, getTab, getTabIndex, internalLoadSettingsFrom, loadSettingsFrom, loadSettingsFrom, onCancel, onClose, onOpen, removeTab, renameTab, saveSettingsTo, setEnabled, setSelected
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

FuzzyBasisFunctionLearnerNodeDialog

public FuzzyBasisFunctionLearnerNodeDialog()
Creates a new dialog pane for fuzzy basis functions in order to set theta minus, theta plus, and a choice of distance function.

Method Detail

loadSettingsFrom

protected void loadSettingsFrom(NodeSettingsRO settings,
                                PortObjectSpec[] specs)
                         throws NotConfigurableException
Invoked before the dialog window is opened. The settings object passed, contains the current settings of the corresponding node model. The model and the dialog must agree on a mutual contract on how settings are stored in the spec. I.e. they must able to read each other's settings.

The implementation must be able to handle invalid or incomplete settings as the model may not have any reasonable values yet (for example when the dialog is opened for the first time). When an empty/invalid settings object is passed the dialog should set default values in its components.

Overrides:
loadSettingsFrom in class BasisFunctionLearnerNodeDialogPane
Parameters:
settings - The settings to load into the dialog. Could be an empty object or contain invalid settings. But will never be null.
specs - The input data table specs. Items of the array could be null if no spec is available from the corresponding input port.
Throws:
NotConfigurableException - if the dialog cannot be opened because of real invalid settings or if any preconditions are not fulfilled, e.g. no predecessor node, no nominal column in input table, etc.
See Also:
NodeModel.loadSettingsFrom(NodeSettingsRO)

saveSettingsTo

protected void saveSettingsTo(NodeSettingsWO settings)
                       throws InvalidSettingsException
Updates this dialog by retrieving theta minus, theta plus, and the choice of distance function from the underlying model.

Overrides:
saveSettingsTo in class BasisFunctionLearnerNodeDialogPane
Parameters:
settings - the object to write the settings into
Throws:
InvalidSettingsException - not thrown, but might be thrown by derived classes
See Also:
NodeModel.loadSettingsFrom(NodeSettingsRO)


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