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    luca72
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    There is a way to know if is the right or left button thet he press?

    Luca

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      giesbert
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      Cast the event to a QMouseEvent and use the members

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        M_31
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        Now i am able to get the co-ordinates from mouse press & release event

        @
        if( object == ui->TableWidget->viewport() )
        {
        QMouseEvent mouseEvent = static_cast <QMouseEvent>( event );
        qDebug()<<"MouseButtonPress event!@"<<mouseEvent->x()<<":"<<mouseEvent->y();

                QTableWidgetItem *item =  ui->TableWidget->currentItem();
               // qDebug()<<"ITEMS !@"<<item->row()<<":"<<item->column();
        

        //This line is not working ..my app is getting crashing ..saying that ..No value found in "item"

            }
        

        @

        Is there any other to get the QTableWidget row & column value using mouse event other than X & Y
        co-ordinates....

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          giesbert
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          [quote author="M_31" date="1316014954"]Now i am able to get the co-ordinates from mouse press & release event

          @
          if( object == ui->TableWidget->viewport() )
          {
          QMouseEvent mouseEvent = static_cast <QMouseEvent>( event );
          qDebug()<<"MouseButtonPress event!@"<<mouseEvent->x()<<":"<<mouseEvent->y();

                  QTableWidgetItem *item =  ui->TableWidget->currentItem();
                 // qDebug()<<"ITEMS !@"<<item->row()<<":"<<item->column();
          

          //This line is not working ..my app is getting crashing ..saying that ..No value found in "item"

              }
          

          @

          Is there any other to get the QTableWidget row & column value using mouse event other than X & Y
          co-ordinates....[/quote]

          No, it is not.

          The only way is to use "indexAt":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/latest/qabstractitemview.html#indexAt

          Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
          Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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            luca72
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            Hello i have one question :

            @bool Widget::eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event){
            if (object == ui->tableWidget->viewport()){
            QMouseEvent mouseEvent = static_cast<QMouseEvent>(event);
            if (mouseEvent->button()==2){
            messaggio = new QMessageBox;
            messaggio->information(this,tr("Packing"),tr("Tasto destro schiacciato"),messaggio->Ok);
            }
            }
            }@

            Why the message is open two time when i click the right button?

            Thanks

            Luca

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              giesbert
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              it is called for mousepress and mouserelease... :-)
              and you even do not check, which one is called...

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              bool Widget::eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event)
              {
              if (object == ui->tableWidget->viewport())
              {
              QMouseEvent mouseEvent = static_cast<QMouseEvent>(event);
              if ((QEvent::MouseButtonPress == event->type()) && (mouseEvent->button()==Qt::RightButton))
              {
              messaggio = new QMessageBox;
              messaggio->information(this,tr("Packing"),tr("Tasto destro schiacciato"),messaggio->Ok);
              }
              }
              }
              @

              Additionally, I suggest not to use magic numbers, if there are enums that can be used...

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              Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                M_31
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                Thanks Gerolf...for your valuable inputs..
                Its working fine with viewport and i achived my task...

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                  timswoosh
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                  Hi, everyone!

                  I had a similar problem and used a similiar approach to it, but I faced an obstacle when used method QTableWidget::itemAt: it uses coordinates relative to the left upper corner of data cells and doesn't take to account header cells!
                  So, when I transformed global coordiantes to the widget's ones via QWidget::mapFromGlobal I obtained not what I needed at all!
                  It gave me coordinates relative to the left upper corner of the widget itself, not the data cells.
                  How can I obtain the proper coordinates?

                  I wanted to try methods QTableView::horizontalOffset() and QTableView::verticalOffset(), but they are protected :(
                  (Sorry for my English, it's not my native language)

                  [quote author="Gerolf" date="1316016131"]
                  No, it is not.

                  The only way is to use "indexAt":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/latest/qabstractitemview.html#indexAt[/quote]

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                    timswoosh
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                    Hi, everyone!

                    I had a similar problem and used a similiar approach to it, but I faced an obstacle when used method QTableWidget::itemAt: it uses coordinates relative to the left upper corner of data cells and doesn't take to account header cells!
                    So, when I transformed global coordiantes to the widget's ones via QWidget::mapFromGlobal I obtained not what I needed at all!
                    It gave me coordinates relative to the left upper corner of the widget itself, not the data cells.
                    How can I obtain the proper coordinates?

                    I wanted to try methods QTableView::horizontalOffset() and QTableView::verticalOffset(), but they are protected :(
                    (Sorry for my English, it's not my native language)

                    [quote author="Gerolf" date="1316016131"]
                    No, it is not.

                    The only way is to use "indexAt":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/latest/qabstractitemview.html#indexAt[/quote]

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                      andre
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                      Well, as you can see from the QAbstractScrollArea documentation, of which QTableWidget is derived, the actual scrolling area is provided by a widget called viewport. That widget can be also be used for your coordinate transformations.

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                        andre
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                        Well, as you can see from the QAbstractScrollArea documentation, of which QTableWidget is derived, the actual scrolling area is provided by a widget called viewport. That widget can be also be used for your coordinate transformations.

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                          timswoosh
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                          Thank you, that's what I need!
                          Sorry I failed to find it myself...

                          I guess it would be advisable to add a link to viewport() member into QTableWidgetItem::itemAt() documentation.

                          [quote author="Andre" date="1421132571"]Well, as you can see from the QAbstractScrollArea documentation, of which QTableWidget is derived, the actual scrolling area is provided by a widget called viewport. That widget can be also be used for your coordinate transformations.[/quote]

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                            timswoosh
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                            Thank you, that's what I need!
                            Sorry I failed to find it myself...

                            I guess it would be advisable to add a link to viewport() member into QTableWidgetItem::itemAt() documentation.

                            [quote author="Andre" date="1421132571"]Well, as you can see from the QAbstractScrollArea documentation, of which QTableWidget is derived, the actual scrolling area is provided by a widget called viewport. That widget can be also be used for your coordinate transformations.[/quote]

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