Solved Adding more actions to the context menu of a spreadsheet app
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Hello,
Here is the program and below is the screenshot.
When I have contents in the cells I want to have useful actions —for this time, sum and average—to be able to do more advanced tasks.For that I made some changes:
1- Added twoQActions*
to themainwindow.h
file namedsumAction
andaveAction
.
2- Implemented them inmainwindow.cpp
this way:sumAction = new QAction(tr("&Sum"), this); sumAction->setStatusTip(tr("Sum the current selection's " "contents")); connect(sumAction, SIGNAL(triggered()), spreadsheet, SLOT(sum())); aveAction = new QAction(tr("&Average"), this); aveAction->setStatusTip(tr("Average the current selection's " "contents")); connect(aveAction, SIGNAL(triggered()), spreadsheet, SLOT(ave()));
3- Added two more functions to
spreadsheet.h
and implemented them inspreadsheet.cpp
this way:double Spreadsheet::sum() { QList<QTableWidgetItem *> items = selectedItems(); double d = 0; if (!items.isEmpty()) { foreach (QTableWidgetItem *item, items) d += *item; somethingChanged(); } return d; } //********************************************* double Spreadsheet::ave() { QList<QTableWidgetItem *> items = selectedItems(); double d1 = 0; if (!items.isEmpty()) { foreach (QTableWidgetItem *item, items) d1 += *item; somethingChanged(); } double d2 = selectedItems().size(); return d1/d2; }
As it's clear I get two errors:
error: no match for 'operator+=' (operand types are 'double' and 'QTableWidgetItem')
d += item;error: no match for 'operator+=' (operand types are 'double' and 'QTableWidgetItem')
d1 += item;I know that errors are right. They are two different types.
by the way, the book says:A more sophisticated way of providing context menus is to reimplement the QWidget::contextMenuEvent() function,
create a QMenu widget, populate it with the desired actions, and call exec() on it.Which way should I use please, my own one or the one advised by the book?
And how to get it to work please? -
@tomy said in Adding more actions to the context menu of a spreadsheet app:
error: no match for 'operator+=' (operand types are 'double' and 'QTableWidgetItem')
d += item;
error: no match for 'operator+=' (operand types are 'double' and 'QTableWidgetItem')
d1 += item;You try to add a QTableWidgetItem to a double, which makes little sense
Why did you mean ?
something
like d1 += item.text().toDouble(); ( take the text it has and convert to double) -
Thank you. I did it and it worked.
Now I should somehow reach one below the last cell in the selected area to put the result into it.
I found a function named:QString Spreadsheet::currentLocation() const
inspreadsheet
. And changedsum()
to this:void Spreadsheet::sum() { QList<QTableWidgetItem *> items = selectedItems(); double d = 0; if (!items.isEmpty()) { foreach (QTableWidgetItem *item, items) d += item->text().toDouble(); somethingChanged(); } QString test = currentLocation(); test = d; currentLocation().append(test); }
It's not one below the last cell in the selected area but since I didn't find it, I chose this one to test and see the output.
The app runs but nothing happens when I select an area and pick sum! :( -
@tomy
use the debugger
single step through the function and look at values.
you can also use qDebug() << "d is:" << d;
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you can also use qDebug() << "d is:" << d;
I used this in the function and ran the app, entered 12 in a cell and 14 in another cell below it. Then selected both and clicked on sum. The debugger showed this:
d is: 26So it's OK, and I only need to put the value into a cell below the last one.
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No solution to get the function to work?!
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@tomy
Nope, it is you app and you must know how to access its data,
however, you can access other items with
QTableWidgetItem * item(int row, int column) const
you can know what row an item has
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidget.html#row
So in that way you can calculate and access the row for the sum
Take the last in items and get row then you can get "the row after"
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@mrjj
Thank you. I read other member functions of the class and reached the point below:void Spreadsheet::sum() { QList<QTableWidgetItem *> items = selectedItems(); int i = 0, j = 0; double d = 0; if (!items.isEmpty()) { foreach (QTableWidgetItem *item, items) d += item->text().toDouble(); i = QTableWidget::currentRow(); j = QTableWidget::currentColumn(); somethingChanged(); } QTableWidgetItem *item = &d; qDebug()<<"Row is: "<< ++i << ' ' << "Column is " << ++j; ++i; QTableWidget::setItem(i, j, item); }
qDebug() shows well and
i
andj
are pointing to the one below the last cell of the selected area. (The target cell)
There is a problem here:QTableWidgetItem *item = &d;
if it's correct, I apparently will be able to put
d
into the target cell usingQTableWidget::setItem(i, j, item);
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@tomy said in Adding more actions to the context menu of a spreadsheet app:
QTableWidgetItem *item = &d;
Hi. good work trying.
That seems really wrong.
you say
let QTableWidgetItem * called item points to the memory of the double called d;You should use a function to set the text.
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidgetitem.html#setTextsomething like
QTableWidgetItem *item = new QTableWidgetItem ;
item->setText( QString::number(d) );
QTableWidget::setItem(i, j, item);unless there already IS an item there?
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Hi,
@mrjjitem->setText( QString::number(d) );
This was the key point that I needed! ;)
I wrote two good methods. (Don't you agree? :))
Here they are:void Spreadsheet::sum() { QList<QTableWidgetItem *> items = selectedItems(); int i = 0, j = 0; double d = 0; if (!items.isEmpty()) { foreach (QTableWidgetItem *item, items) d += item->text().toDouble(); i = QTableWidget::currentRow(); j = QTableWidget::currentColumn(); somethingChanged(); } QTableWidgetItem* item = new QTableWidgetItem; item->setText((QString::number(d))); ++i; while(QTableWidget::item(i, j)) i++; QTableWidget::setItem(i, j, item); } //********************************************* void Spreadsheet::ave() { QList<QTableWidgetItem *> items = selectedItems(); int i = 0, j = 0; double d1 = 0; if (!items.isEmpty()) { foreach (QTableWidgetItem *item, items) d1 += item->text().toDouble(); i = QTableWidget::currentRow(); j = QTableWidget::currentColumn(); somethingChanged(); } double d2 = selectedItems().size(); QTableWidgetItem* item = new QTableWidgetItem; item->setText((QString::number(d1/d2))); ++i; while(QTableWidget::item(i, j)) i++; QTableWidget::setItem(i, j, item); }
They work well. You know, I'm aware of C++ programming but not well informed of those numerous methods and classes of Qt, and that is why I face problems. It will gradually be solved. :)
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Hi
Good work.
What happens if you select nothing and then add sum ?
Will it not insert 0 anyway ?
Is that how you want it? -
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@mrjj
I think it's fine now:QList<QTableWidgetItem *> items = selectedItems(); int i, j; double d; if (!items.isEmpty()) foreach (QTableWidgetItem *item, items) { d += item->text().toDouble(); i = QTableWidget::currentRow(); j = QTableWidget::currentColumn(); somethingChanged(); } QTableWidgetItem* item = new QTableWidgetItem; item->setText((QString::number(d))); ++i; while(QTableWidget::item(i, j)) i++; QTableWidget::setItem(i, j, item);
It writes nothing when we want to sum nothing.
After these I implemented
Max
,Min
andCount
for the context menu.
But the only part of the code that I dislike is this:foreach (QTableWidgetItem *item, items) { ... i = QTableWidget::currentRow(); j = QTableWidget::currentColumn(); .... }
That is, the section that I have to traverse all the cells in the selected area to find the lowest cell's position. It's in a very novice manner. If there isn't a proper function for reaching that position (as the number of the row and column) I may write a function for this avoiding repeating that part in many context menu's functions.
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@tomy said in Adding more actions to the context menu of a spreadsheet app:
part of the code that I dislike is this:
Hmm, wont that always result in the last selected being nominated as the lowest cell pos ?
So it could be expressed as
Q_ASSERT( ! items.isEmpty() );
QTableWidgetItem* last = items.last();
i = item->row();
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Hmm, wont that always result in the last selected being nominated as the lowest cell pos?
It works, but it is a little novice-like.
Q_ASSERT( ! items.isEmpty() );
QTableWidgetItem* last = items.last();
i = item->row();
j = item->column();Did you mean:
i = last->row(); j = last->column();
I used it and got a runtime error.
So changed it to this:if(!items.isEmpty()) { QTableWidgetItem* last = items.last(); i = last->row(); j = last->column(); }
I tested the actions, sum, ave, count, max and min, they are all working fine.
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@tomy said in Adding more actions to the context menu of a spreadsheet app:
I used it and got a runtime error.
it was the Q_ASSUME :)
but the if(!items.isEmpty()) is betterand yes it was copy paste error.
its last->row/col
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Thank you very much. :) ;)
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Good work.
If possible, please mark as solved.