Placing the text in proper poistions on QTableWidgetItem
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I am trying to add some text on QTableWidgetItem by appropriately adding some spaces, to have a better visibility.
on the terminal the spacing looks perfect , but not the table.
the string len is falling in the range only...please let me know how to do it correctly...
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char eveinfo[80];
QString eventInfo;memset(eveinfo,' ',80*sizeof(char));
strncpy(eveinfo, (const char *)event_list[row].event_name,strlen((const char )event_list[row].event_name));
strncpy(&eveinfo[40],starttime,strlen(starttime));
strncpy(&eveinfo[47],"to",strlen("to"));
strncpy(&eveinfo[51],endtime,strlen(endtime));
strncpy(&eveinfo[70], actdate,strlen(actdate));
eveinfo[79]='\0';
eventInfo = eveinfo
// eventInfo = QString::fromUtf16((ushort)(eveinfo)); This is giving garbages
table->setItem(row,1,new QTableWidgetItem(eventInfo));@
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Hi,
Why don't you just use QString ?
@QString eventInfo = QString("%1 to %2 %3).arg(starttime).arg(endtime).arg(actdate);@
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Can you please write it correctly i am getting same string as out put instead of its value..
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Can you show what you except to have ?
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my problem is that i want to set text on a QTableWidgetItem with proper allignment , thats the reason i am using all that memset and strncpy setup, but when displaying the text is not aligned.
i want to know just assigning from char [] to QString works correct or gives any problem, as i am facing problem with spaces.
please let me know how to convert char [] to Qstring properly
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I understood your problem. What I would like to have is a concrete example of that alignment you are talking about so I may help you implement it.