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How to disable a qlistwidget item in Qt C++

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  • Paul ColbyP Offline
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    Paul Colby
    wrote on last edited by Paul Colby
    #3

    Hi @moyin,

    Not sure, but perhaps something like:

    QListWidgetItem * item = listWidget->item(row); // Or some other way to get the item in question.
    item->setFlags(item->flags() & ~Qt::ItemIsEnabled); // Remove the group of ItemIsEnabled flags.
    

    Cheers.

    Edit: Ah, @mrjj beat me to it ;)

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      Hi
      You can make it not select able
      item->setFlags(item->flags() & ~Qt::ItemIsSelectable);

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      moyin
      wrote on last edited by
      #4

      @mrjj
      hi thanks for rply, i tried as u suggested but doesn't make sense.

      ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->setFlags( ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() & ~Qt::ItemIsSelectable);
      
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      • M moyin

        @mrjj
        hi thanks for rply, i tried as u suggested but doesn't make sense.

        ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->setFlags( ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() & ~Qt::ItemIsSelectable);
        
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        Devopia53
        wrote on last edited by
        #5

        @moyin

        If so, what @Paul-Colby already proposed is what you want.

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        • M moyin

          @mrjj
          hi thanks for rply, i tried as u suggested but doesn't make sense.

          ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->setFlags( ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() & ~Qt::ItemIsSelectable);
          
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          mrjj
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by
          #6

          @moyin

          In what way "doesn't make sense." ?

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          • Paul ColbyP Paul Colby

            Hi @moyin,

            Not sure, but perhaps something like:

            QListWidgetItem * item = listWidget->item(row); // Or some other way to get the item in question.
            item->setFlags(item->flags() & ~Qt::ItemIsEnabled); // Remove the group of ItemIsEnabled flags.
            

            Cheers.

            Edit: Ah, @mrjj beat me to it ;)

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            moyin
            wrote on last edited by
            #7

            @Paul-Colby,Hi thanks for reply,
            how to re-enable it back after disabling bcoz the above code will disable permanantly, i need to enable back it again.

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            • M moyin

              @Paul-Colby,Hi thanks for reply,
              how to re-enable it back after disabling bcoz the above code will disable permanantly, i need to enable back it again.

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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by mrjj
              #8

              @moyin

              Hi just remove the
              ~
              item->setFlags(item->flags() & Qt::ItemIsEnabled);

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @moyin

                Hi just remove the
                ~
                item->setFlags(item->flags() & Qt::ItemIsEnabled);

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                JonB
                wrote on last edited by
                #9

                @mrjj , @Paul-Colby
                That won't work, I think, once the flags have been set. He'll want:

                ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->setFlags( ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() | Qt::ItemIsSelectable);

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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @mrjj , @Paul-Colby
                  That won't work, I think, once the flags have been set. He'll want:

                  ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->setFlags( ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() | Qt::ItemIsSelectable);

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                  moyin
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #10

                  @JonB @mrjj , @Paul-Colby
                  I tried this

                  ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->setFlags( ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() | Qt::ItemIsSelectable);
                  

                  doesn't working, i want to enable it again after disabling.

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                  • M moyin

                    @JonB @mrjj , @Paul-Colby
                    I tried this

                    ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->setFlags( ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() | Qt::ItemIsSelectable);
                    

                    doesn't working, i want to enable it again after disabling.

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                    Devopia53
                    wrote on last edited by Devopia53
                    #11

                    @moyin

                    You can try this:
                    ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->setFlags(ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() ^ Qt::ItemIsEnabled); // both enable or disable, toggle mode

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                    • M moyin

                      @JonB @mrjj , @Paul-Colby
                      I tried this

                      ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->setFlags( ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() | Qt::ItemIsSelectable);
                      

                      doesn't working, i want to enable it again after disabling.

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                      JonB
                      wrote on last edited by JonB
                      #12

                      @moyin
                      Well, if ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() & ~Qt::ItemIsSelectable disables it, then ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() | Qt::ItemIsSelectable undoes the effect of the first statement....

                      I suppose you could try ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() | Qt::ItemIsSelectable | Qt::ItemIsEnabled, but I don't see why you should have to.

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                      • JonBJ JonB

                        @moyin
                        Well, if ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() & ~Qt::ItemIsSelectable disables it, then ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() | Qt::ItemIsSelectable undoes the effect of the first statement....

                        I suppose you could try ui->listWidget_CPUs->item(0)->flags() | Qt::ItemIsSelectable | Qt::ItemIsEnabled, but I don't see why you should have to.

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                        moyin
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                        #13

                        @JonB yes! it works fine thank you,

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