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  • saitejS saitej

    @raven-worx

    I have triggered it exactly when my data is being changed.

    My model:

    class DataList{
    public:
        DataList(const QString &name, const QString &value, const QString &category);
    
        QString name() const;
        QString value() const;
        QString category() const;
    
    private:
        QString m_name;
        QString m_value;
        QString m_category;
    };
    
    class DataModel : public QAbstractListModel
    {
        Q_OBJECT
    public:
        enum Roles {
            NameRole = Qt::UserRole + 1,
            ValueRole,
            CategoryRole
        };
    
        DataModel(QAbstractItemModel *parent = 0);
        virtual ~DataModel() {}
        void addData(const DataList &datalist);
        int rowCount(const QModelIndex & parent = QModelIndex()) const;
    
        QVariant data(const QModelIndex & index, int role=NameRole) const;
    protected:
        QHash<int, QByteArray> roleNames() const;
    
    private:
        QList<DataList> m_datalist;
    
    public slots:
        void onInitialPolygonAreaChanged(qreal);
    
    
    };
    
    
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    @saitej said in Dynamic Upadate of data to a ListModel:

    I have triggered it exactly when my data is being changed.

    but who reads the ValueRole?! The view doesn't, it uses the `Qt::DisplayRole' by default.

    Also posting the header file of your model implementation is almost as good as providing nothing ;)

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    • raven-worxR raven-worx

      @saitej said in Dynamic Upadate of data to a ListModel:

      I have triggered it exactly when my data is being changed.

      but who reads the ValueRole?! The view doesn't, it uses the `Qt::DisplayRole' by default.

      Also posting the header file of your model implementation is almost as good as providing nothing ;)

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      saitej
      wrote on last edited by saitej
      #27

      @raven-worx

      
      DataList::DataList(const QString &name, const QString &value, const QString &category){
          m_name = name;
          m_value = value;
          m_category = category;
      
      }
      
      QString DataList::name() const{
          return m_name;
      
      }
      
      QString DataList::value() const{
          return m_value;
      }
      
      QString DataList::category() const{
          return m_category;
      }
      
      
      DataModel::DataModel(QAbstractItemModel *parent) :
          QAbstractListModel(parent)
      {
      
      }
      
      void DataModel::addData(const DataList &datalist){
          beginInsertRows(QModelIndex(), rowCount(), rowCount());
          m_datalist << datalist;
      
      
      }
      
      int DataModel::rowCount(const QModelIndex &parent) const{
          Q_UNUSED(parent);
          return m_datalist.count();
      }
      
      QVariant DataModel::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const{
          if (index.row() < 0 || index.row() >= m_datalist.count())
                  return QVariant();
          const DataList &datalist = m_datalist[index.row()];
      
          if(role ==NameRole )
              return datalist.name();
          else if(role == ValueRole)
              return datalist.value();
          else if(role == CategoryRole)
              return datalist.category();
      
          return QVariant();
      }
      
      QHash<int, QByteArray> DataModel::roleNames() const {
          QHash<int, QByteArray> roles;
          roles[NameRole] = "name";
          roles[ValueRole] = "value";
          roles[CategoryRole] = "category";
          return roles;
      }
      
      void DataModel::onInitialPolygonAreaChanged(qreal ){
          //0 is the index of iPA
          qDebug() << "IPA from model" ;
         QVector<int> roleVector(ValueRole);
      
          emit dataChanged(index(0),index(0),roleVector);
      }
      
      
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      • saitejS saitej

        @raven-worx

        
        DataList::DataList(const QString &name, const QString &value, const QString &category){
            m_name = name;
            m_value = value;
            m_category = category;
        
        }
        
        QString DataList::name() const{
            return m_name;
        
        }
        
        QString DataList::value() const{
            return m_value;
        }
        
        QString DataList::category() const{
            return m_category;
        }
        
        
        DataModel::DataModel(QAbstractItemModel *parent) :
            QAbstractListModel(parent)
        {
        
        }
        
        void DataModel::addData(const DataList &datalist){
            beginInsertRows(QModelIndex(), rowCount(), rowCount());
            m_datalist << datalist;
        
        
        }
        
        int DataModel::rowCount(const QModelIndex &parent) const{
            Q_UNUSED(parent);
            return m_datalist.count();
        }
        
        QVariant DataModel::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const{
            if (index.row() < 0 || index.row() >= m_datalist.count())
                    return QVariant();
            const DataList &datalist = m_datalist[index.row()];
        
            if(role ==NameRole )
                return datalist.name();
            else if(role == ValueRole)
                return datalist.value();
            else if(role == CategoryRole)
                return datalist.category();
        
            return QVariant();
        }
        
        QHash<int, QByteArray> DataModel::roleNames() const {
            QHash<int, QByteArray> roles;
            roles[NameRole] = "name";
            roles[ValueRole] = "value";
            roles[CategoryRole] = "category";
            return roles;
        }
        
        void DataModel::onInitialPolygonAreaChanged(qreal ){
            //0 is the index of iPA
            qDebug() << "IPA from model" ;
           QVector<int> roleVector(ValueRole);
        
            emit dataChanged(index(0),index(0),roleVector);
        }
        
        
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        #28

        @saitej

        1. DataModel constructor: not an issue, but i guess it's not necessary to require a QAbstractItemModel type as parent. I would change it to QObject
        2. you are not calling endInserteRows() in DataModel::addData() after you've appended the data.
        3. I ask one last time, since you are also not returning a DisplayRole value. How is your view using the ValueRole

        I don't see where the call to onInitialPolygonAreaChanged() comes from, and where the data update before this call happens.
        If you call addData() before triggering the onInitialPolygonAreaChanged() slot, all you need is to add the endInsertRows() call. If thats the case you also DO NOT need to make sure dataChanged() is triggered, because as i also already said, this is only necessary for EXISTING data changes. The updating on inserts is already handled by the beginInsertRows()/endInsertRows() calls.

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        • raven-worxR raven-worx

          @saitej

          1. DataModel constructor: not an issue, but i guess it's not necessary to require a QAbstractItemModel type as parent. I would change it to QObject
          2. you are not calling endInserteRows() in DataModel::addData() after you've appended the data.
          3. I ask one last time, since you are also not returning a DisplayRole value. How is your view using the ValueRole

          I don't see where the call to onInitialPolygonAreaChanged() comes from, and where the data update before this call happens.
          If you call addData() before triggering the onInitialPolygonAreaChanged() slot, all you need is to add the endInsertRows() call. If thats the case you also DO NOT need to make sure dataChanged() is triggered, because as i also already said, this is only necessary for EXISTING data changes. The updating on inserts is already handled by the beginInsertRows()/endInsertRows() calls.

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          saitej
          wrote on last edited by
          #29

          @raven-worx

          I have initialized the model in the main window.h :

          DataModel model;
          

          In the mainwindow.cpp file

           model.addData(DataList(QString("Initial Polygon Area"),QString::number(uav1.initialPolygonArea()) + " sq.km",QString("Area")));
              connect(&uav1,SIGNAL(initialPolygonAreaChanged(qreal)),&model,SLOT(onInitialPolygonAreaChanged(qreal)));
          

          This is how I am calling onInitialPolygonAreaChanged slot.

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          • raven-worxR raven-worx

            @saitej

            1. DataModel constructor: not an issue, but i guess it's not necessary to require a QAbstractItemModel type as parent. I would change it to QObject
            2. you are not calling endInserteRows() in DataModel::addData() after you've appended the data.
            3. I ask one last time, since you are also not returning a DisplayRole value. How is your view using the ValueRole

            I don't see where the call to onInitialPolygonAreaChanged() comes from, and where the data update before this call happens.
            If you call addData() before triggering the onInitialPolygonAreaChanged() slot, all you need is to add the endInsertRows() call. If thats the case you also DO NOT need to make sure dataChanged() is triggered, because as i also already said, this is only necessary for EXISTING data changes. The updating on inserts is already handled by the beginInsertRows()/endInsertRows() calls.

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            saitej
            wrote on last edited by
            #30

            @raven-worx said in Dynamic Upadate of data to a ListModel:

            I ask one last time, since you are also not returning a DisplayRole value. How is your view using the ValueRole

            Where should I return DisplayRole and why ?

            This is how I am using in the view:

            qml file:

             ListView {
                        id: view
                        anchors.top: parent.top
                        anchors.bottom: parent.bottom
            
                        width: parent.width
                        model: UAVModel
                        delegate: Text { text: name + "     " + value; font.pixelSize: 18 ; color: "white"}
            
                        section.property: "category"
                        section.criteria: ViewSection.FullString
                        section.delegate: sectionHeading
                    }
            
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            • saitejS saitej

              @raven-worx said in Dynamic Upadate of data to a ListModel:

              I ask one last time, since you are also not returning a DisplayRole value. How is your view using the ValueRole

              Where should I return DisplayRole and why ?

              This is how I am using in the view:

              qml file:

               ListView {
                          id: view
                          anchors.top: parent.top
                          anchors.bottom: parent.bottom
              
                          width: parent.width
                          model: UAVModel
                          delegate: Text { text: name + "     " + value; font.pixelSize: 18 ; color: "white"}
              
                          section.property: "category"
                          section.criteria: ViewSection.FullString
                          section.delegate: sectionHeading
                      }
              
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              #31

              @saitej said in Dynamic Upadate of data to a ListModel:

              Where should I return DisplayRole and why ?

              Nevermind, it took me a while realizing that we are here in the QML sub-forum. My bad.

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              • raven-worxR raven-worx

                @saitej said in Dynamic Upadate of data to a ListModel:

                Where should I return DisplayRole and why ?

                Nevermind, it took me a while realizing that we are here in the QML sub-forum. My bad.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #32

                @raven-worx

                So in QML, is there a different way to update the model or the same datachanged() signal should work?

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                • saitejS saitej

                  @raven-worx

                  So in QML, is there a different way to update the model or the same datachanged() signal should work?

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                  #33

                  @saitej
                  yes, see this section.

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                  • raven-worxR raven-worx

                    @saitej
                    yes, see this section.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #34

                    @raven-worx

                    Ya my code is completely based on this. They have also mentioned :

                    QML views are automatically updated when the model changes. Remember the model must follow the standard rules for model changes and notify the view when the model has changed by using QAbstractItemModel::dataChanged(), QAbstractItemModel::beginInsertRows(), and so on. See the Model subclassing reference for more information.

                    So I thought the model should be updated with datachanged() but it doesn't seem to. Any ideas to debug

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                    • saitejS saitej

                      @raven-worx

                      Ya my code is completely based on this. They have also mentioned :

                      QML views are automatically updated when the model changes. Remember the model must follow the standard rules for model changes and notify the view when the model has changed by using QAbstractItemModel::dataChanged(), QAbstractItemModel::beginInsertRows(), and so on. See the Model subclassing reference for more information.

                      So I thought the model should be updated with datachanged() but it doesn't seem to. Any ideas to debug

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #35

                      @saitej use dataChanged() signal as was mentioned before.
                      check if data() called after you have emitted the signal
                      also I'm a bit skeptical about default role in QVariant data(const QModelIndex & index, int role=NameRole)
                      anyway, check if data() gets called

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                      • saitejS saitej

                        @raven-worx

                        Ya my code is completely based on this. They have also mentioned :

                        QML views are automatically updated when the model changes. Remember the model must follow the standard rules for model changes and notify the view when the model has changed by using QAbstractItemModel::dataChanged(), QAbstractItemModel::beginInsertRows(), and so on. See the Model subclassing reference for more information.

                        So I thought the model should be updated with datachanged() but it doesn't seem to. Any ideas to debug

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                        @saitej said in Dynamic Upadate of data to a ListModel:

                        So I thought the model should be updated with datachanged() but it doesn't seem to. Any ideas to debug

                        post your model code and i tell you whats wrong

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                        • raven-worxR raven-worx

                          @saitej said in Dynamic Upadate of data to a ListModel:

                          So I thought the model should be updated with datachanged() but it doesn't seem to. Any ideas to debug

                          post your model code and i tell you whats wrong

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                          wrote on last edited by saitej
                          #37

                          @raven-worx @vladstelmahovsky

                          I got it working!! I had to add Qt::ItemIsEditable flag.

                          Thanks!!

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