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  • ro12man3R ro12man3

    @mrjj thank you very much!! I will try that. If I wiil edit this, I will write here the correct code.
    Thank you for your helping!

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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by
    #34

    @ro12man3
    You are very welcome.
    One note is that if u read in text lines then
    it will be text so u need to convert to int for the key if you
    define the hash like that.
    QHash<int, QString> Hash;
    something like
    hash[ fields[0].toInt() ]=xxx
    If it gives u grief , let me know as im not 100% sure of syntax as its free writing :)

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      @ro12man3
      You are very welcome.
      One note is that if u read in text lines then
      it will be text so u need to convert to int for the key if you
      define the hash like that.
      QHash<int, QString> Hash;
      something like
      hash[ fields[0].toInt() ]=xxx
      If it gives u grief , let me know as im not 100% sure of syntax as its free writing :)

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      wrote on last edited by ro12man3
      #35

      @mrjj Well, I can extract the second field, but it will be all second fields.

      And I have edited the code:

      QString MyDelegate::displayText(const QVariant& value, const QLocale& locale) const {
             QString line;
              QFile file("C:/QT/Test text/1.txt");
              if(!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
                     qDebug() << "Error opening file";
              QTextStream in(&file);
      
              QHash<int, QString> hash;
      
               while(!in.atEnd()) {
               QString line = in.readLine(); 
               QStringList fields = line.split(","); 
               hash[fields[0].toInt()] = fields[1] ; 
        if (value.toString().compare(fields[0]) == 0)
          return fields[1];
        else
          return value.toString(); 
      }
      }
      

      And it doesn't work. How to solve that?
      It was working when I wrote

       if (value.toString().compare("1000") == 0)
          return "Jackson";
      

      If I write

      QMessageBox::information(this, fields[0], fields[1] );
      

      it is working, but it shows ALL values.

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        mrjj
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        wrote on last edited by mrjj
        #36

        @ro12man3 said:

        And it doesn't work. How to solve that?

        • You really have to provide more info that that :)
          if you insert qDebug() << "f1=" << fields[0] << "f2=" << fields[1];
          does it read in the data correctly ? this is critical.

        • Also you build the hash
          hash[fields[0].toInt()] = fields[1] ;
          but don't use it. ? You dont use it to look up the text.
          QString CityName = hash[value.toInt()];
          return CityName;

        • Also you mix reading in the file with compare value. that is wrong.
          You should not read it in displayText as it will then read file each time
          it draw that column. that is not so good.
          Make Hash a member of the class. (in .h) and just use it
          in displayText. then u can read it once and use it over and over.

        • Read in the text file in the constructor of the delegate;

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        • SGaistS Offline
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          SGaist
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          wrote on last edited by
          #37

          In addition to what @mrjj wrote: make the hash a member of your delegate.

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @ro12man3 said:

            And it doesn't work. How to solve that?

            • You really have to provide more info that that :)
              if you insert qDebug() << "f1=" << fields[0] << "f2=" << fields[1];
              does it read in the data correctly ? this is critical.

            • Also you build the hash
              hash[fields[0].toInt()] = fields[1] ;
              but don't use it. ? You dont use it to look up the text.
              QString CityName = hash[value.toInt()];
              return CityName;

            • Also you mix reading in the file with compare value. that is wrong.
              You should not read it in displayText as it will then read file each time
              it draw that column. that is not so good.
              Make Hash a member of the class. (in .h) and just use it
              in displayText. then u can read it once and use it over and over.

            • Read in the text file in the constructor of the delegate;

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            wrote on last edited by
            #38

            @mrjj said:

            • You really have to provide more info that that :)
              if you insert qDebug() << "f1=" << fields[0] << "f2=" << fields[1];
              does it read in the data correctly ? this is critical.

            Yes, I can extract this values. I tested that in QMessageBox.
            More info... http://rghost.ru/7wFZPWC4v This is the project.
            Download link(http://rghost.ru/download/7wFZPWC4v/ccf2cf56d3bbd353e8db12f377907d858f261e23/ccf2cf56d3bbd353e8db12f377907d858f261e23/myfirstviewEDITED.rar)

            It's not very difficult code structure, I don't know why it's not working.

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            • SGaistS Offline
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              SGaist
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              wrote on last edited by SGaist
              #39

              Hi,

              Because it's not buildable as is.

              MyDelegate::MyDelegate(QObject *parent)
                  : QStyledItemDelegate(parent)
              {
                  QString line;
                  QFile file("1.txt");
                  if(file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)) {
                      QTextStream in(&file);
                      while(!in.atEnd()) {
                          QString line = in.readLine(); // get a line from file
                          QStringList fields = line.split(","); // KEY point. we ask it to split the text at "," to a list
                          hash[fields[0].toInt()] = fields[1] ; // store name under key
                      }
                  } else {
                      qDebug() << "Error opening file";
                  }
              }
              
              // this is the key delegate function!
              QString MyDelegate::displayText(const QVariant& value, const QLocale& locale) const {
                   return hash.value(value.toInt());
              }
              

              [edit: code cleanup SGaist]

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                wrote on last edited by
                #40

                oh a tad to late :)
                https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ajogwsoc7n1zjg/myfirstviewEDITED_hash.zip?dl=0

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                • SGaistS Offline
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #41

                  Note that the build problem isn't with the delegate but with the MainWindow missing slot implementation.

                  @mrjj :-D

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    oh a tad to late :)
                    https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ajogwsoc7n1zjg/myfirstviewEDITED_hash.zip?dl=0

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                    ro12man3
                    wrote on last edited by ro12man3
                    #42

                    @mrjj @SGaist oooohhh guys, thank you!! You are amazing!!!

                    It's working. !!!

                    The problem is SOLVED! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      oh a tad to late :)
                      https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ajogwsoc7n1zjg/myfirstviewEDITED_hash.zip?dl=0

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #43

                      @mrjj @SGaist
                      I started to work and I found one bag.
                      My table is:
                      Roberto
                      Jackson
                      1002
                      1

                      And that's my txt file:
                      1002,Hello
                      1,How are you

                      So the result in the table is
                      Roberto
                      Jackson
                      Hello
                      How are you

                      It's good. Correct work.
                      But if I change 1002 to 10--02 then all const values in the table will become like a second value for 10--02. The result will become:
                      Hello
                      Hello
                      Hello
                      How are you

                      You can see that, just edit in table Maria to 10--02 and add 10--02 to txt file. What is that?

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #44

                        @ro12man3 said:

                        10--02

                        hi
                        If you change the first field in file to 10--02
                        it it no longer a valid integer.
                        Our hash is Int, String
                        so that mean use int as key and get back string
                        when we read "10--02", and say toInt() we get 0 or something undefined.

                        If you need to use a key that is not really a integer. like 10--02, then
                        you must change the hash to be Qstring, QString and NOT use toInt() when inserting
                        into hash.
                        So make sure your text format fits the Hash or strange things will happen :)

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @ro12man3 said:

                          10--02

                          hi
                          If you change the first field in file to 10--02
                          it it no longer a valid integer.
                          Our hash is Int, String
                          so that mean use int as key and get back string
                          when we read "10--02", and say toInt() we get 0 or something undefined.

                          If you need to use a key that is not really a integer. like 10--02, then
                          you must change the hash to be Qstring, QString and NOT use toInt() when inserting
                          into hash.
                          So make sure your text format fits the Hash or strange things will happen :)

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #45

                          @mrjj Ok. It was

                          // In .h file:
                          QHash<int, QString> hash;
                          ......
                            hash[fields[0].toInt()] = fields[1] ;
                          ......
                          // In .cpp file:
                          QString mapped = hash.value(value.toInt());
                          

                          After editing it's:

                          // In .h file:
                          QHash<QString, QString> hash;
                          ......
                            hash[fields[0]] = fields[1] ;
                          ......
                          // In .cpp file:
                          QString mapped = hash.value(value);
                          

                          Is it correct?

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                            mrjj
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #46

                            hi
                            yes, seems fine. good work.
                            i think you might need
                            QString mapped = hash.value(value.toString);
                            as value is variant and hash wants string.

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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              hi
                              yes, seems fine. good work.
                              i think you might need
                              QString mapped = hash.value(value.toString);
                              as value is variant and hash wants string.

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                              ro12man3
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #47

                              @mrjj Wooow I'm so happy, really :D Thank you :) I will study and study and study :)

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