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  • tomyT Offline
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    tomy
    wrote on last edited by
    #6

    No solution to get the function to work?!

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    • tomyT tomy

      No solution to get the function to work?!

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      mrjj
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by mrjj
      #7

      @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"
      make sure to handle special case, where last selected is also last in the list.

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        @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"
        make sure to handle special case, where last selected is also last in the list.

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        tomy
        wrote on last edited by
        #8

        @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 and j 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 using QTableWidget::setItem(i, j, item);

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        • mrjjM Offline
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          mrjj
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by mrjj
          #9

          @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#setText

          something like
          QTableWidgetItem *item = new QTableWidgetItem ;
          item->setText( QString::number(d) );
          QTableWidget::setItem(i, j, item);

          unless there already IS an item there?
          Then you shoul dnot add new, but set text on it.

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @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#setText

            something like
            QTableWidgetItem *item = new QTableWidgetItem ;
            item->setText( QString::number(d) );
            QTableWidget::setItem(i, j, item);

            unless there already IS an item there?
            Then you shoul dnot add new, but set text on it.

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            tomy
            wrote on last edited by
            #10

            Hi,
            @mrjj

            item->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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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              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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              • tomyT Offline
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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  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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                  tomy
                  wrote on last edited by tomy
                  #13

                  @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 and Count 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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                  • tomyT tomy

                    @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 and Count 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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                    mrjj
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    @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();
                    j = item->column();

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      @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();
                      j = item->column();

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                      tomy
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #15

                      @mrjj

                      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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                      • tomyT tomy

                        @mrjj

                        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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                        mrjj
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        @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 better

                        and yes it was copy paste error.
                        its last->row/col
                        as you found out.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #17

                          Thank you very much. :) ;)

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                            mrjj
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #18

                            Good work.
                            If possible, please mark as solved.

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