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  • ro12man3R ro12man3

    @SGaist if I understand you correctly, I need to use QHash, yes?

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    @ro12man3
    hi yes QHash would be fine
    http://www.bogotobogo.com/Qt/Qt5_QHash.php

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      @ro12man3
      hi yes QHash would be fine
      http://www.bogotobogo.com/Qt/Qt5_QHash.php

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      @mrjj thank you very much! But how integrate that with QTableView?

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      • ro12man3R ro12man3

        @mrjj thank you very much! But how integrate that with QTableView?

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        @ro12man3
        well when u create your delegate object
        you also give it a Hash list with the town names.
        so in displayText()
        it can look up in the list the name to use from the number from DB.

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @ro12man3
          well when u create your delegate object
          you also give it a Hash list with the town names.
          so in displayText()
          it can look up in the list the name to use from the number from DB.

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          #14

          @mrjj unfortunately, it doesn't work. I read that for solving that problem I need to change TableView to TableWidget and use QTableWidgetItem. How to change the numbers in that variant?

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            @ro12man3 said:

            How to change the numbers in that variant?

            Hi Im not sure what you ask about ?

            QTableWidgetItem is not a variant.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @ro12man3 said:

              How to change the numbers in that variant?

              Hi Im not sure what you ask about ?

              QTableWidgetItem is not a variant.

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              @mrjj well... I talk about how to make changing the numbers to text in my tableview(or widget). I wrote

              QHash< int, QString> hash;
               hash.insert(100, "Jackson");
              

              and it doesn't change nothing in the table

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                Where's that hash located ?
                Did you set your custom QStyledItem delegate on the correct column of your QTableView ?
                Are you sure that the volume contains the correct values ?

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  Where's that hash located ?
                  Did you set your custom QStyledItem delegate on the correct column of your QTableView ?
                  Are you sure that the volume contains the correct values ?

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                  @SGaist this is the code

                  void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked() // I click and the quiery result is showing in the qtableview
                  {
                  QSqlQueryModel * model = new QSqlQueryModel(0);
                  QHash< int, QString> hash;
                   hash.insert(100, "Jackson");
                  model->setQuery("select city-codes from country");
                  ui->tableView->setModel(model);
                  }
                  
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                    That hash is destroyed at the end of on_pushButton_clicked

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      That hash is destroyed at the end of on_pushButton_clicked

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                      @SGaist so what I need to do for the correct changing values in my tableview?
                      Where I need to write the QHash function?

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                        Either in your QStyledItemDelegate or as @mrjj suggested pass it to the delegate e.g. at construction time.

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                        • SGaistS SGaist

                          Either in your QStyledItemDelegate or as @mrjj suggested pass it to the delegate e.g. at construction time.

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                          @SGaist what will be more simple? Cause I don't know how to make that. Sorry about my not big skills in qt

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                            In your QStyledItemDelegate, read your file and build the hash with its content. Then in your displayText reimplementation return _hash.value(value.toInt(), tr("Not found"));

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                            • ro12man3R ro12man3

                              @SGaist what will be more simple? Cause I don't know how to make that. Sorry about my not big skills in qt

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                              @ro12man3
                              hi
                              Starting with models and view are not best intro to Qt.
                              They are very powerful but does demand some c++ skills and reading the docs.

                              Sometimes code is easier to understand so I made u sample with @SGaist help.

                              It has a list of names and if it sees Lars, it replaced it with BANNED.
                              For your code, you will use the hash to look up the name from the code.

                              https://www.dropbox.com/s/vsiqjrr41jhafqo/myfirstview.zip?dl=0

                              the key points to understand is:
                              we make a new class to override the default behaviour

                              class MyDelegate : public QStyledItemDelegate {
                              public:
                              MyDelegate(QObject* parent)
                              : QStyledItemDelegate(parent) {}
                              virtual QString displayText(const QVariant& value, const QLocale& locale) const;
                              };

                              We set this delegate ONLY to the column we need.

                              • ui->tableView->setItemDelegateForColumn(0, new MyDelegate(this));

                              the displayText is the key function.:

                              QString MyDelegate::displayText(const QVariant& value, const QLocale& locale) const {
                              if (value.toString().compare("Lars") == 0) // if found
                              return "BANNED";
                              else
                              return value.toString(); // else just return data unchanged
                              }

                              Here u will replace the city-code with names using the hash.

                              Hope this helps you.

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                              • mrjjM mrjj

                                @ro12man3
                                hi
                                Starting with models and view are not best intro to Qt.
                                They are very powerful but does demand some c++ skills and reading the docs.

                                Sometimes code is easier to understand so I made u sample with @SGaist help.

                                It has a list of names and if it sees Lars, it replaced it with BANNED.
                                For your code, you will use the hash to look up the name from the code.

                                https://www.dropbox.com/s/vsiqjrr41jhafqo/myfirstview.zip?dl=0

                                the key points to understand is:
                                we make a new class to override the default behaviour

                                class MyDelegate : public QStyledItemDelegate {
                                public:
                                MyDelegate(QObject* parent)
                                : QStyledItemDelegate(parent) {}
                                virtual QString displayText(const QVariant& value, const QLocale& locale) const;
                                };

                                We set this delegate ONLY to the column we need.

                                • ui->tableView->setItemDelegateForColumn(0, new MyDelegate(this));

                                the displayText is the key function.:

                                QString MyDelegate::displayText(const QVariant& value, const QLocale& locale) const {
                                if (value.toString().compare("Lars") == 0) // if found
                                return "BANNED";
                                else
                                return value.toString(); // else just return data unchanged
                                }

                                Here u will replace the city-code with names using the hash.

                                Hope this helps you.

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                                wrote on last edited by ro12man3
                                #25

                                @mrjj ohhh thank you! It works!! Thank you very much.

                                But I have 40 values that I will need to change(if it will be in quiery result).

                                1. I can't write 40 "else if".. "else if"... "else if".... That's unlogic.
                                2. I need to write all that values in support *.txt file(or another, the main is a simple format for editing), cause if I will write all that values in the program and then I will need to add new values...That's will be very uncomfortable.

                                I see the method of the working the function so:
                                The function is searching the values(from *.txt file) that has a quiery result. If it will find, then it will change to another every value.

                                But...how make that in reality?

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                                  hi
                                  it sounds like your best way would to read in
                                  the text file to a hash.
                                  and use that hash in displayText
                                  I agree, using if for 40 values would be nasty :)

                                  How does your text file look like?

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                                  • mrjjM mrjj

                                    hi
                                    it sounds like your best way would to read in
                                    the text file to a hash.
                                    and use that hash in displayText
                                    I agree, using if for 40 values would be nasty :)

                                    How does your text file look like?

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                                    @mrjj I didn't create that file, cause I have no idea. Well, every variant will be good. The main is the working code :D

                                    Do you think that *.txt file should looks so:

                                    hash.insert("123", "Jack Sparrow");
                                    hash.insert("134", "Elvis Presley");
                                    hash.insert("201", "Walter White");
                                    ........
                                    

                                    ?

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                                    • ro12man3R ro12man3

                                      @mrjj I didn't create that file, cause I have no idea. Well, every variant will be good. The main is the working code :D

                                      Do you think that *.txt file should looks so:

                                      hash.insert("123", "Jack Sparrow");
                                      hash.insert("134", "Elvis Presley");
                                      hash.insert("201", "Walter White");
                                      ........
                                      

                                      ?

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                                      @ro12man3
                                      Hi
                                      For me it sounds like you would have a text file with
                                      1000, NAME1
                                      1001, NAME2

                                      so when u see int 1000, u want "NAME" etc.

                                      So your task is to look at QFile and read in a text file with your format and stuff it into a hash.
                                      Then use it.

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                                      • mrjjM mrjj

                                        @ro12man3
                                        Hi
                                        For me it sounds like you would have a text file with
                                        1000, NAME1
                                        1001, NAME2

                                        so when u see int 1000, u want "NAME" etc.

                                        So your task is to look at QFile and read in a text file with your format and stuff it into a hash.
                                        Then use it.

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                                        @mrjj ok, I understand how to read the file and search the values. I don't understand another thing.
                                        On example=, the function will read the .txt file and it will find some value. Let it be 2900.
                                        In txt file it will be looking:
                                        2900, "Jackson"

                                        How to convert to "Jackson"? I don't know how to write that in a hash. How the hash will look the "convert value"?

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                                        • ro12man3R ro12man3

                                          @mrjj ok, I understand how to read the file and search the values. I don't understand another thing.
                                          On example=, the function will read the .txt file and it will find some value. Let it be 2900.
                                          In txt file it will be looking:
                                          2900, "Jackson"

                                          How to convert to "Jackson"? I don't know how to write that in a hash. How the hash will look the "convert value"?

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                                          #30

                                          @ro12man3
                                          say
                                          u define the hash like
                                          QHash<int, QString> Hash;
                                          it means we use int as key and get string as result
                                          so
                                          QString Name=hash[2900];
                                          would give us "Jackson" in name;

                                          please read doc on how it works.
                                          http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qhash.html

                                          so you would read all lines from text file and insert into hash.

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