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currentRow() in QTableWidget is returning wrong row # when user clicks on a QComboBox

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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    It's the other way around, you map the QComboBox to the row you'll put it in and then use the mapped signal to retrieve the combo box you just modified and act accordingly.

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      It's the other way around, you map the QComboBox to the row you'll put it in and then use the mapped signal to retrieve the combo box you just modified and act accordingly.

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      @SGaist Can you show an example on how I would do that?

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        WARNING From the top of my head, not tested however it should give you an idea on how to proceed further.

        mapper = QSignalMapper()
        for index in range(rowCount):
            combo = QtWidgets.QComboBox()
            // add your code
            self.tableWidgetCode.setCellWidget(index,0,combo)
            mapper.setMapping(combo, index)
            combo.currentIndexChanged.connect(mapper.map)
            mapper.setMapping(combo, 1)
        
        mapper.mapped.connect(self.handleCombo)
        
        def handleCombo(self, index):
            //update the model with the content of the combo box
        

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          WARNING From the top of my head, not tested however it should give you an idea on how to proceed further.

          mapper = QSignalMapper()
          for index in range(rowCount):
              combo = QtWidgets.QComboBox()
              // add your code
              self.tableWidgetCode.setCellWidget(index,0,combo)
              mapper.setMapping(combo, index)
              combo.currentIndexChanged.connect(mapper.map)
              mapper.setMapping(combo, 1)
          
          mapper.mapped.connect(self.handleCombo)
          
          def handleCombo(self, index):
              //update the model with the content of the combo box
          
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          Goldglv
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          @SGaist still can't get this to work. Example on the site is showing that we have to still use SIGNAL and SLOT but I didn't think that was necessary with QT5....

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            You using python so there will be things that are different. Indeed Qt 5 introduced a new syntax however there are some few corner cases that might not be supported by it. IIRC argument with default values are not.

            In any case, what did you try and what error did you got ?

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              You using python so there will be things that are different. Indeed Qt 5 introduced a new syntax however there are some few corner cases that might not be supported by it. IIRC argument with default values are not.

              In any case, what did you try and what error did you got ?

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              @SGaist just tried your code, compiles but handlecombo is not being called when I change index in combo box.

              I also see reference to pyqtSignal(), not sure if I need to be using this....

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                Did you make the mapper a class member or is it only a local variable to the method that does the setup ?

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  Did you make the mapper a class member or is it only a local variable to the method that does the setup ?

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                  @SGaist Just for testing purposes, I created a small .py file and left it as a global variable (I know this isn't the correct way to do it but just wanted to remove the other code.)

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                    Can you share your test code ? Like I wrote, mine was written from memory only.

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      Can you share your test code ? Like I wrote, mine was written from memory only.

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                      @SGaist
                      from PyQt5 import QtGui # Import the PyQt5 module we'll need
                      from PyQt5.QtCore import *
                      from PyQt5.QtGui import *
                      #from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QMainWindow, QApplication
                      from PyQt5 import QtWidgets #import QMainWindow, QApplication
                      from PyQt5.QtWidgets import *
                      #from PyQt5.QtCore import pyqtSlot, pyqtSignal
                      from PyQt5.QtCore import pyqtSignal, pyqtSlot
                      import binascii
                      import datetime
                      import cx_Oracle
                      import sys # We need sys so that we can pass argv to QApplication
                      import functools
                      import codeTable # This file holds our MainWindow and all editor related things
                      import os # For listing directory methods

                      class CodeApp(QtWidgets.QMainWindow, codeTable.Ui_MainWindow):
                      #PyQt5.QtWidgets.QMainWindow
                      def init(self):
                      super(self.class, self).init()
                      self.setupUi(self) # This is defined in editor.py file automatically
                      self.pushButtonClose.clicked.connect(self.closeWindow)
                      #mapper = pyqtSignal()
                      self.setColumnHeadings()

                          self.getData()
                          #mapper = QSignalMapper()
                      
                      def getData(self):
                          mapper = QSignalMapper()
                          rowCount = 5 #len(allSQLRows)
                          self.tableWidgetCode.setRowCount(5)
                      
                          for index in range(rowCount):
                              combo = QtWidgets.QComboBox()
                              #self.tableWidgetCode.setCellWidget(index,0,combo)
                              mapper.setMapping(combo, index)
                              combo.currentIndexChanged.connect(mapper.map)
                              mapper.setMapping(combo, 1)
                      
                              mapper.mapped.connect(self.handleCombo)
                          
                              combo.addItem('AAA', 'aaa')
                              combo.addItem('BBB', 'bbb')
                              combo.addItem('CCC', 'ccc')
                              #combo.currentIndexChanged.connect(self.handleCombo)
                              #print('Index: ' + str(index))    
                              self.tableWidgetCode.setCellWidget(index,0,combo) 
                              
                              
                      
                      
                      def handleCombo(self, index):
                              print('handleCombo: ' + str(index))
                              print('Row: ' + str(self.tableWidgetCode.currentRow()))
                              #print('Row: ' + str(row))
                              #update the model with the content of the combo box    
                              
                      def closeWindow(self):
                          self.close()
                      
                      def setPosLists(self):
                          global codeHdrList
                          
                      def setColumnHeadings(self):
                          #table.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(('Col 1', 'Col 2', 'Col 3'))
                          
                          #comboBoxWeight = ["0-154 (0)","155-169 (1)","170-184 (2)","185-199 (3)","200-214 (4)","215-229 (5)","230-244 (6)","245-259 (7)","260-274 (8)","275-289 (9)","290-304 (A)","305-319 (B)","320-334 (C)","335-349 (D)","350-364 (E)","365+ (F)"]
                          #Other Attributes
                          #comboBoxRat = ["0-12 (0)","13-18 (1)","19-24 (2)","25-30 (3)","31-36 (4)","37-42 (5)","43-48 (6)","49-54 (7)","55-60 (8)","61-66 (9)","67-72 (A)","73-78 (B)","79-84 (C)","85-90 (D)","91-96 (E)","97-99 (F)"]
                          
                          #Code
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(('Code', 'Description', 'Short Description', 'Created By', 'Created On', 'Last Updated By', 'Last Updated On', 'Database ID', 'Deleted B', 'Parent Code', 'Display Seq No', 'Effective Date', 'Expiration Date', 'Code PK', 'Shipping Agent PK'))
                          self.tableWidgetCode.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(('Code', 'Description', 'Parent Code', 'Display Seq No', 'Immediate Parent', 'Code PK', 'Short Description', 'Shipping Agent PK'))
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(('Name', 'Address_1', 'Address_2', 'Address_3', 'City', 'State', 'Postal Code', 'Country', 'Address Type Code', 'Address PK', 'State FK', 'Country FK', 'Customer FK', 'Last Updated On', 'Deleted B', 'Alert Code', 'FAX Number', 'Contact Name', 'Phone Number', 'Preferred B', 'X Position', 'Y Position', 'TLN Bitmap'))
                          self.tableWidgetCode.horizontalHeader().setStretchLastSection(True)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.horizontalHeader().setSectionResizeMode(QHeaderView.Fixed)
                          self.tableWidgetCode.horizontalHeader().setSectionResizeMode(QHeaderView.Interactive)
                          self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(0, 200)
                          self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(1, 150)
                          self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(2, 110)
                          self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(3, 95)
                          self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(4, 95)
                          self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(5, 95)
                          self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(6, 95)
                          self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(7, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(8, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(9, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(10, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(11, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(12, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(13, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(14, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(15, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(16, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(17, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(18, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(19, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(20, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(21, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(22, 95)
                          #self.tableWidgetCode.setColumnWidth(23, 95)
                      

                      def main():
                      #app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv) # A new instance of QApplication
                      app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv) # A new instance of QApplication
                      form = CodeApp() # We set the form to be our ExampleApp (design)
                      form.show() # Show the form
                      app.exec_() # and execute the app

                      if name == 'main': # if we're running file directly and not importing it
                      main() # run the main function

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        Can you share your test code ? Like I wrote, mine was written from memory only.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #19

                        @SGaist
                        Ok, I think I figured it out using functools. Below is the code that I replaced. Seems to be working but I did have one question, when calling currentItemChanged,connect, I'm passing the row number, it seems as that is the FIRST param sent to handleCombo(), I thought the signal would be the first param sent?

                        Just want to make sure I understand this correctly,,,,

                        def getData(self):
                        #mapper = QSignalMapper()
                        rowCount = 5 #len(allSQLRows)
                        self.tableWidgetCode.setRowCount(5)

                            for row in range(rowCount):
                                combo = QtWidgets.QComboBox()
                                ###self.tableWidgetCode.setCellWidget(index,0,combo)
                                #mapper.setMapping(combo, index)
                                #combo.currentIndexChanged.connect(mapper.map)
                                #mapper.setMapping(combo, 1)
                                #mapper.mapped.connect(self.handleCombo)
                                
                                combo.addItem('AAA', 'aaa')
                                combo.addItem('BBB', 'bbb')
                                combo.addItem('CCC', 'ccc')
                                self.tableWidgetCode.setCellWidget(row,0,combo) 
                                combo.currentIndexChanged.connect(functools.partial(self.handleCombo, row))
                        
                        def handleCombo(self, row, index):
                                print('Current Row: ' + str(row))
                                print('Index of Combo: ' + str(index))
                        
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                          SGaist
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                          I haven't used functools so I can't comment on that part.

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