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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    #5

    No you're not. Why doesn't EPNCComboMode inherit QAbstractProxyModel ?

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      Panoss
      wrote on last edited by Panoss
      #6

      This is what I finally did, I made my class inherit QAbstractProxyModel.

      Now, another part of the class' code.
      How do I 'translate' this:

      QModelIndex EPNCComboModel::mapFromSource(const QModelIndex & sourceIndex) const
      

      to python?

      The hard part for me is this: QModelIndex & sourceIndex
      Maybe in python becomes??:

      sourceIndex
      
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        wrote on last edited by SGaist
        #7

        It's then just

        mapped = model.mapFromSource(sourceIndex)
        

        [edit: Fixed variable name SGaist]

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          #8

          Hi SGaist.
          what is map.p?

          I think the correct code is:

          def mapToSource(self, proxyIndex):
          

          It seems to work. ('self' is like 'this' in C++. It's used (in a class' function) in order to refer to the class)

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            #9

            That was a typo.

            Indeed the python function signature is def mapToSource(self, proxyIndex):.

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              wrote on last edited by Panoss
              #10

              How about this?
              This is from optiongroup.h file:

              class OptionGroup : public QWidget
              {
              Q_OBJECT
              Q_PROPERTY(int currentSelection READ currentSelection WRITE setCurrentSelection USER true)
              

              This is from optiongroup.cpp file:

              OptionGroup::OptionGroup(QWidget *parent) :QWidget(parent), currentSelection_(-1)
              {
              }
              

              How can I convert it to python?

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                wrote on last edited by
                #11

                How does this look? Am I on the right way?

                class OptionGroup(QtGui.QWidget) :
                    def __init__(self, parent):
                        super(OptionGroup, self).__init__(parent)
                        self.currentSelection_ = -1
                        self.currentSelection = pyqtProperty(int, self.getCurrentSelection, self.setCurrentSelection)
                

                So this:

                Q_PROPERTY(int currentSelection READ currentSelection WRITE setCurrentSelection USER true)
                

                equals to this?

                self.currentSelection = pyqtProperty(int, self.getCurrentSelection, self.setCurrentSelection)
                
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                  #12

                  You have an example in the PyQt5 documentation.

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                    wrote on last edited by Panoss
                    #13

                    The instances of this class are mapped to a QWidgetDataMapper.
                    The problem is that it seems that they don't 'bind' to the QWidgetDataMapper.

                    In the C++ class, I think, that this job does this line:

                    OptionGroup::OptionGroup(QWidget *parent) :QWidget(parent), currentSelection_(-1)
                    

                    I think it means: 'set property for mapping the property named "currentSelection_" '.

                    So I think (again :) ) that my problem is that I can't do the same in Python.

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                      #14

                      You have to mark the property as USER like explained in the QDataWidgetMapper documentation.

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                        wrote on last edited by Panoss
                        #15

                        I changed this line from:

                        currentSelection = pyqtProperty(int, currentSelection, setCurrentSelection)
                        

                        ...to:

                        currentSelection = pyqtProperty(int, currentSelection, setCurrentSelection, user = True)
                        

                        and it works! I can't believe I was struggling for so many days for 2 f***ng words!

                        SGaist you can't imagine how much you helped me. THANK YOU!

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