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  • GuerrianG Guerrian

    I'm trying to program two types of validation in different columns of a QTableWidget:

    1. any string without quotes, up to 32 characters
    2. any integer, up to a maximum size

    I've looked for information on validating cells in a QTableWidget, but I haven't found anything comprehensive. I understand that this maybe possible with a delegate, but I'm not sure how that works. Similarly with regular expressions. I'm looking for some pointers.

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    @Guerrian
    If you Google "validation on cells in a QTableWidget" there are several hits. Would that be a good start?

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    • JonBJ JonB

      @Guerrian
      If you Google "validation on cells in a QTableWidget" there are several hits. Would that be a good start?

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      wrote on last edited by Guerrian
      #3

      @JonB
      There doesn't appear to be whole lot about this on Google.

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      • GuerrianG Guerrian

        @JonB
        There doesn't appear to be whole lot about this on Google.

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        #4

        @Guerrian
        I thought https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37621753/how-validate-a-cell-in-qtablewidget answer would be a start.

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        • JonBJ JonB

          @Guerrian
          I thought https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37621753/how-validate-a-cell-in-qtablewidget answer would be a start.

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          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          @JonB OK it's of some use, but I'm using C++ not Python.

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            SGaist
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            #6

            Hi,

            Use the doc Luke.

            More seriously, the example linked can server as a base for number 2.
            And for number 1, return a QLineEdit with a regular expression validator that allows the chars you want.

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            • GuerrianG Guerrian

              @JonB OK it's of some use, but I'm using C++ not Python.

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              @Guerrian said in How to apply validation on cells in a QTableWidget?:

              @JonB OK it's of some use, but I'm using C++ not Python.

              Just so you know: I have to program with Qt using Python/PyQt, and about 99% of all Qt example code/web posts are for C++. It really is not hard to read either C++ or Python examples and if necessary come up with the equivalent in the opposite language. It's the principles of what to do in Qt that's important, the few lines of code are very easily translatable from one language to another.

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              • SGaistS SGaist

                Hi,

                Use the doc Luke.

                More seriously, the example linked can server as a base for number 2.
                And for number 1, return a QLineEdit with a regular expression validator that allows the chars you want.

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                Guerrian
                wrote on last edited by VRonin
                #8

                @SGaist said in How to apply validation on cells in a QTableWidget?:

                QLineEdit

                For 1 here is what I have so far:

                void MainWindow::addSub(int row, int col)
                {
                    auto *edit = new QLineEdit;
                    QRegExp regExp("/^[^'\"]*$/");
                    auto *validator = new QRegExpValidator(regExp, this);
                    edit->setValidator(validator);
                    auto item = new QTableWidgetItem();
                    ui->tableWidget->setItem(row, col, item);
                }
                
                void MainWindow::addRow(int &last)
                {
                    last = ui->tableWidget->rowCount();
                    ui->tableWidget->insertRow(last);
                    addSub(last, 0);
                }
                

                How do I actually connect the QLineEdit object called "edit" to the QTableWidget object?

                Linux Mint 18.3
                Qt 5.14.1
                Qt Creator 4.11.1

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                • GuerrianG Guerrian

                  @SGaist said in How to apply validation on cells in a QTableWidget?:

                  QLineEdit

                  For 1 here is what I have so far:

                  void MainWindow::addSub(int row, int col)
                  {
                      auto *edit = new QLineEdit;
                      QRegExp regExp("/^[^'\"]*$/");
                      auto *validator = new QRegExpValidator(regExp, this);
                      edit->setValidator(validator);
                      auto item = new QTableWidgetItem();
                      ui->tableWidget->setItem(row, col, item);
                  }
                  
                  void MainWindow::addRow(int &last)
                  {
                      last = ui->tableWidget->rowCount();
                      ui->tableWidget->insertRow(last);
                      addSub(last, 0);
                  }
                  

                  How do I actually connect the QLineEdit object called "edit" to the QTableWidget object?

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                  mrjj
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                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #9

                  @Guerrian
                  Hi
                  you cannot connect external QLineEdit.
                  You must do as in example and make delegate.
                  http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwidgets-itemviews-spinboxdelegate-example.html
                  However, instead of spin box, you returns you LineEdit with validator ( as code is now)
                  in CreateEditor.
                  Its important to read about how delegates works.
                  http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstyleditemdelegate.html

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @Guerrian
                    Hi
                    you cannot connect external QLineEdit.
                    You must do as in example and make delegate.
                    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwidgets-itemviews-spinboxdelegate-example.html
                    However, instead of spin box, you returns you LineEdit with validator ( as code is now)
                    in CreateEditor.
                    Its important to read about how delegates works.
                    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstyleditemdelegate.html

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    @mrjj Do I have to use a model / view based architecture (QTableView) to go down this path?

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                    • GuerrianG Guerrian

                      @mrjj Do I have to use a model / view based architecture (QTableView) to go down this path?

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                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                      #11

                      @Guerrian
                      no, it works the same via setItemDelegateForColumn and friends.
                      The *Widgets version are also views, but comes wrapped up with own internal model and
                      its meant for convenience.
                      However, in the long run, you might be more happy with *Views.

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                        #12

                        To add to @mrjj, use QRegularExpression and not QRegExp, that one is deprecated.

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                          Guerrian
                          wrote on last edited by VRonin
                          #13

                          When I add the delegate to the QTableWidget the cells disappear i.e. there is no text editor in the table. I assume this is because I have not implemented a paint method for the delegate. I do no know how to do this:

                          class TextDelegate : public QStyledItemDelegate
                          {
                              Q_OBJECT
                          public:
                              TextDelegate(QObject *parent = 0);
                              QWidget *createEditor(QWidget *parent, const QStyleOptionViewItem &, const QModelIndex &index) const override;
                              void setEditorData(QWidget *editor, const QModelIndex &index) const override;
                              void setModelData(QWidget *editor, QAbstractItemModel *model, const QModelIndex &index) const override;
                              void updateEditorGeometry(QWidget *editor, const QStyleOptionViewItem &option, const QModelIndex &index) const override;
                          };
                          
                          TextDelegate::TextDelegate(QObject *parent): QStyledItemDelegate(parent)
                          {
                          }
                          
                          QWidget *TextDelegate::createEditor(QWidget *parent,
                              const QStyleOptionViewItem &,
                              const QModelIndex &) const
                          {
                              QLineEdit *editor = new QLineEdit(parent);
                              editor->setFrame(false);
                              QRegularExpression regExp("/^[^'\"]*$/");
                              auto *validator = new QRegularExpressionValidator(regExp, parent);
                              editor->setValidator(validator);
                              return editor;
                          }
                          
                          void TextDelegate::setEditorData(QWidget *editor, const QModelIndex &index) const
                          {
                              QLineEdit *lineEdit = static_cast<QLineEdit*>(editor);
                              lineEdit->setText("test value");
                          }
                          
                          void TextDelegate::setModelData(QWidget *editor, QAbstractItemModel *model, const QModelIndex &index) const
                          {
                          }
                          
                          void TextDelegate::updateEditorGeometry(QWidget *editor, const QStyleOptionViewItem &option, const QModelIndex &index) const
                          {
                              editor->setGeometry(option.rect);
                          }
                          
                          MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                              QMainWindow(parent),
                              ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                          {
                              ui->setupUi(this);
                              ui->tableWidget->setHorizontalHeaderLabels(QStringList() << tr("Name"));
                              TextDelegate delegate;
                              ui->tableWidget->setItemDelegate(&delegate);
                          }
                          

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                            mrjj
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                            #14

                            Hi
                            Do you mean when not in edit mode ?

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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              Hi
                              Do you mean when not in edit mode ?

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                              wrote on last edited by Guerrian
                              #15

                              @mrjj I mean the cells have disappeared from the screen in all modes. There is nothing in the table except for the column and row text.

                              0_1526680347205_Qt Table.jpg

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                              • GuerrianG Guerrian

                                @mrjj I mean the cells have disappeared from the screen in all modes. There is nothing in the table except for the column and row text.

                                0_1526680347205_Qt Table.jpg

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                                mrjj
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                                wrote on last edited by VRonin
                                #16

                                @Guerrian
                                Hi
                                There is a natural explanation to that.
                                You delegate runs out of scope and gets deleted. :)

                                TextDelegate delegate; // local var, wont survive the constructor
                                ui->tableWidget->setItemDelegate(&delegate);
                                

                                do like this
                                ui->tableWidget->setItemDelegate(new TextDelegate(this));

                                and it will draw as expected.

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  @Guerrian
                                  Hi
                                  There is a natural explanation to that.
                                  You delegate runs out of scope and gets deleted. :)

                                  TextDelegate delegate; // local var, wont survive the constructor
                                  ui->tableWidget->setItemDelegate(&delegate);
                                  

                                  do like this
                                  ui->tableWidget->setItemDelegate(new TextDelegate(this));

                                  and it will draw as expected.

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                                  Guerrian
                                  wrote on last edited by VRonin
                                  #17

                                  @mrjj Nice one. I got further with this, but two problems still remain:

                                  1. The editor still allows quotes in the input.
                                  2. The text in the QTableWidget is not being updated when I leave the cell.

                                  In the case of 2 I added a debug line, but the function doesn't get called:

                                  void TextDelegate::setModelData(QWidget *editor, QAbstractItemModel *model, const QModelIndex &index) const
                                  {
                                      QLineEdit *lineEdit = static_cast<QLineEdit*>(editor);
                                      QString value = lineEdit->text();
                                      qDebug() << "value: " << value;
                                      model->setData(index, value, Qt::EditRole);
                                  }
                                  

                                  This is what my createEditor function looks like now:

                                  QWidget *TextDelegate::createEditor(QWidget *parent, const QStyleOptionViewItem &, const QModelIndex &) const
                                  {
                                      QLineEdit *lineEdit = new QLineEdit(parent);
                                      lineEdit->setFrame(false);
                                      QRegularExpression regExp("/^[^'\"]*$/");
                                      QRegularExpressionValidator *validator = new QRegularExpressionValidator(regExp, parent);
                                      lineEdit->setValidator(validator);
                                      QSignalMapper *mapper = new QSignalMapper(lineEdit);
                                      mapper->setMapping(lineEdit, 0);
                                      QObject::connect(lineEdit, SIGNAL(textEdited(bool)), mapper, SLOT(map()));
                                      QObject::connect(mapper, SIGNAL(mapped(QWidget *)), this, SIGNAL(commitData(QWidget *)));
                                      return lineEdit;
                                  }
                                  

                                  I'm not sure about the id parameter in the mapping.

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                                    #18

                                    What are you doing with that QSignalMapper ?

                                    By the way, use qobject_cast and not static_case with QObject based classes.

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                                    • SGaistS SGaist

                                      What are you doing with that QSignalMapper ?

                                      By the way, use qobject_cast and not static_case with QObject based classes.

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #19

                                      @SGaist said in How to apply validation on cells in a QTableWidget?:

                                      What are you doing with that QSignalMapper ?

                                      I'm not sure, this is all new to me.

                                      By the way, use qobject_cast and not static_case with QObject based classes.

                                      Thanks

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                                        #20

                                        In that case, don't use it. Follow the SpinBox Delegate example as suggested and just replace the QSpinBox editor by the QLineEdit + QRegularExpressionValidator. And IIRC, you even just have to re-implement only the createEditor method

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                                        • SGaistS SGaist

                                          In that case, don't use it. Follow the SpinBox Delegate example as suggested and just replace the QSpinBox editor by the QLineEdit + QRegularExpressionValidator. And IIRC, you even just have to re-implement only the createEditor method

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                                          wrote on last edited by Guerrian
                                          #21

                                          @SGaist
                                          OK, but why is my setModelData not being executed?

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