Context menu on tree view
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Hi All
I was using the Qt Sample Application which shows how to use dock widgets.
This is the sample example which comes when we install QT in below mentioned path
Qt\4.7.4\examples\mainwindows\dockwidgetsTo this example i modified to add a treeview on left hand side & textedit on left hand side.
Now I added context menu to treeview.
My Query:
Now the context menu is working for all nodes I want to restrict the context menu only for root node.
It should not appear for other nodes.@QTreeView *view = new QTreeView(dock);
view->setModel(model);
view->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::CustomContextMenu);
connect(view,SIGNAL(customContextMenuRequested(const QPoint &)),this,SLOT(contextualMenu(const QPoint &)));dock->setWidget(view);
addDockWidget(Qt::LeftDockWidgetArea, dock);
void MainWindow::contextualMenu(const QPoint& point)
{
QMenu *menu = new QMenu;
QModelIndex index = view->currentIndex();QString fileName = model->data(model->index(index.row(), 0),0).toString();
menu->addAction(QString("Import"), this, SLOT(test_slot()));
menu->addAction(QString("Export"), this, SLOT(test_slot()));
menu->exec(QCursor::pos());
}
@BR
Indrajeet -
How about:
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void MainWindow::contextualMenu(const QPoint& point)
{
QModelIndex index = view->currentIndex();if(view->rootIndex() == index)
{
QMenu *menu = new QMenu(view);
QString fileName = model->data(model->index(index.row(), 0),0).toString();
menu->addAction(QString("Import"), this, SLOT(test_slot()));
menu->addAction(QString("Export"), this, SLOT(test_slot()));
menu->exec(QCursor::pos());
}
}
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Hi
I added that if condition but it is not going inside that if condition.
How to add the root element. -
Hi
I want to do something like this
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Root Node
|-Child1
|-Child2
|-Child3
@So I want to set context menu to Root Node only.
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If by Root Node you mean an item that has children you should instead check for that condition.
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if(model->hasChildren(index))
{}
@To set the root index use the "setRootIndex method":https://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qabstractitemview.html#setRootIndex . But there's only one root item in a view.
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Hi
I didnt get you.
Below is my tree view structure
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Root Node
|-Child1
|-1
|-2
|-Child2
|-1
|-2
|-Child3
|-1
|-2
@And now in my case context menu is coming for all above nodes.
I want it to restrict it to only Root Node,Child1,Child2,Child3 -
I think you want to have a behaviour like this:
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void MainWindow::contextualMenu(const QPoint& point)
{
QModelIndex index = view->currentIndex();if(view->model()->hasChildren(index)) { QMenu *menu = new QMenu(view); QString fileName = model->data(model->index(index.row(), 0),0).toString(); menu->addAction(QString("Import"), this, SLOT(test_slot())); menu->addAction(QString("Export"), this, SLOT(test_slot())); menu->exec(QCursor::pos()); }
}
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Hi
Thanx for you reply.
But what if we want one context menu for Root Node & different one for Child1,Child2,Child3
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Well then you have to check for the two different cases and create the menu depending on the result of the check.
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void MainWindow::contextualMenu(const QPoint& point)
{
QModelIndex index = view->currentIndex();if(view->rootIndex() == index /*check if index is that of the RootNode item*/) { // construct the context menu required for ChildItem items } else { if(view->model()->hasChildren(index) /*check if the index is that of a ChildItem item*/) { // construct the context menu required for the RootNode item } } }
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Hi
In my case if i right click on root node it will not enter the below if condition
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QModelIndex index = view->currentIndex();
if(view->rootIndex() == index)
{
}
@And how to check for child nodes?
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[quote author="Rajveer" date="1337681154"]Hi
In my case if i right click on root node it will not enter the below if condition
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QModelIndex index = view->currentIndex();
if(view->rootIndex() == index)
{
}
@And how to check for child nodes?[/quote]
Well if you haven't set a root node, then of course the check performed by the first if condition will return false. And if you care to read my last post you will see that I already told you how to check for child nodes.
You might want to put some effort into this yourself.