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[solved] to get QStandardItemModel item by key without looping using rowCount()?

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    umen242
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    #4

    I have Treeview as view , and QStandardItemModel as the model also using QSortFilterProxyModel subclass
    to implement less ten method for sorting .
    Now I have input that automatically updates the treeview . the input comes as structure that contains id's and there data .
    ( each id has 2 or 3 columns of data that needs to be represents as colums in the row ).
    Now . what im doing now is looping thorw all model with rowCount. This could be long loop .
    In this loop im checking each first column Qt::UserRule Data of each row becose this where I store the id.
    Now my question is . how can do something like findItems that finds in UserRule data .?

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      Eddy
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      Eddy : merged the 2 topics because basically they are about the same issue.

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        loladiro
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        #6

        Something like this might work:
        @
        QModelIndexList indexes = model->match(model->index(0, 0 /* column /, QModelIndex()),
        Qt::UserRole, id /
        your data /, -1 / find all matches /, flags);
        QList<QStandardItem
        > items;
        for (int i = 0; i < indexes.size(); ++i)
        items.append(model->itemFromIndex(indexes.at(i)));
        return items;

        @
        also have a look at the appropriate "flags":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/qt.html#MatchFlag-enum

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          umen242
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          what do you think will be faster ? to stay with the model rowCount or go with like your suggestion ?

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            loladiro
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            I don't think there will be much of a difference. However you could try to benchmark the two (use an an average data set for your application, start a timer, and stop it after you used one function 10000 times and then you do the same thing with the other method).

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              umen242
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              #9

              Hi
              its working great anther question if i can , how can i get / navigate all the column that in the same row
              as the item i found ? basically i need to get all items from this row .
              Thanks allot

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                loladiro
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                #10

                QModelIndex has the sibling() function. I guess that would be the best option, because it's aware of the treeview hierarchy.

                @
                QModelIndex index;
                index.sibling(index.row(),column);
                @

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                  umen242
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                  #11

                  Thanks , i guess to get the row index number i can get with item->row() . right?

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                    umen242
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                    #12

                    Can i ask last question on this thread .
                    if i have item and this item has child nods , how can i remove all the child nods under the selected
                    item ?

                    Thanks Allot

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                      Eddy
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                      #13

                      Hi Umen,

                      I see that you started a new topic with your last question.
                      If you consider this thread solved can you edit the title and add [solved] ?

                      Thanks

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