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QML ListView does not reflect updates from its C++ data model [Solved]

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    ondrejandrej
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    This code works for me:
    @ emit layoutAboutToBeChanged();
    my_data.clear();
    emit layoutChanged();@

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      kwisatz
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      So, with this the Application no longer crashes but my view still seems to hold the model item's in it's view but the I'm not able to scroll between the items.

      [quote author="ondrejandrej" date="1421854871"]This code works for me:
      @ emit layoutAboutToBeChanged();
      my_data.clear();
      emit layoutChanged();@[/quote]

      As an aside, it'd be nice to find a complete example of a c++ model and a qml view where items are added and removed dynamically but I'm not able to find one online. I'd really appreciate if someone could link it for me.

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        ondrejandrej
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        You are creating a model, but it goes out of scope immediately after constructor terminates (I suppose your last code snippet is in a constructor).

        You should ensure that the model remains in existence while the QML view is showing, e. g. by allocating on heap:
        @MyDataModel *myDataModel = new MyDataModel(this);
        context->setContextProperty("myDataModel", myDataModel);@

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          kwisatz
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          I've tried to allocate it at the heap as well and the ui remains unchanged. Originally, myDatamodel was a private member of its parent's class. The code snippet was modified to simplify my question.

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            ondrejandrej
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            You are using "it's" wrongly. Have a look at http://www.elearnenglishlanguage.com/blog/english-mistakes/its/ . You have it also in the title.

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              kwisatz
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              :D Thanks for pointing that out!

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                p3c0
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                bq. I just tried inserting that, and my Application Crashed as soon as that code was invoked. Narrowed it down to endResetModel() being the culprit.

                I have been using this approach in all my projects where ListView is used. It worked all the time.
                Why are you using QDeclarativeView ? Aren't you using Qt 5 ?

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                  ondrejandrej
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                  [quote author="kwisatz" date="1421877712"]:D Thanks for pointing that out!
                  [/quote]
                  It's good that you fixed it :D

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                    kwisatz
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                    Sorry, should have made this clear earlier on, I'm using Qt 4.8.4.

                    [quote author="p3c0" date="1421902494"]bq. I just tried inserting that, and my Application Crashed as soon as that code was invoked. Narrowed it down to endResetModel() being the culprit.

                    I have been using this approach in all my projects where ListView is used. It worked all the time.
                    Why are you using QDeclarativeView ? Aren't you using Qt 5 ?[/quote]

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                      Well then I'm not sure why it crashes. Qt 4.8.4 still is quite old in Qt4 series. Can you try it on Qt 4.8.6 ?

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                        kwisatz
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                        I've tried this with 4.8.6 but to no avail

                        At the moment, I'm unable to move to Qt5. I'm cross-compiling for an Embedded Linux System as well, there's a fair amount of porting involved to move to Qt5.

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                          kwisatz
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                          Okay, I did manage to get this to work finally.

                          When clearing data, I used:
                          @ beginResetModel();
                          m_data.clear();
                          endResetModel();@

                          When removing an individual item in the data, I used:

                          @ beginRemoveRows(QModelIndex(), index, index);
                          m_data.removeAt(index);
                          endRemoveRows();@

                          And I worked on this bit of code separately from my main application. Will have to see what kind of fun awaits when I merge the changes with the rest of the application ;)

                          Appreciate the help folks!

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