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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by
    #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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      Guerrian
      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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      Qt 5.14.1
      Qt Creator 4.11.1

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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.

          Linux Mint 18.3
          Qt 5.14.1
          Qt Creator 4.11.1

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          • SGaistS Offline
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            SGaist
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            wrote on last edited by
            #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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              Guerrian
              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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              Qt Creator 4.11.1

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              • SGaistS Offline
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                SGaist
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                wrote on last edited by
                #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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                  Guerrian
                  wrote on last edited by Guerrian
                  #21

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

                  Linux Mint 18.3
                  Qt 5.14.1
                  Qt Creator 4.11.1

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                  • SGaistS Offline
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                    SGaist
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #22

                    Did you remove the mapper ?
                    Are you sure that your editor is used in the first place ?

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      Did you remove the mapper ?
                      Are you sure that your editor is used in the first place ?

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #23

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

                      Did you remove the mapper ?

                      Yes.

                      Are you sure that your editor is used in the first place ?

                      Well yes, because createEditor is called when I click on the QTableWidget to edit a cell.

                      Linux Mint 18.3
                      Qt 5.14.1
                      Qt Creator 4.11.1

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                      • SGaistS Offline
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                        SGaist
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #24

                        Can you show your current call and a minimal QTableWidget setup that uses it ?

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                        • GuerrianG Guerrian

                          @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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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #25

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

                          The editor still allows quotes in the input.

                          That's because your regular expression is wrongly escaped, raw string literals are a blessing in cases like this one: QRegularExpression regExp(QStringLiteral(R"**(^[^'\"]*$)**"));

                          The text in the QTableWidget is not being updated when I leave the cell.

                          Make sure you use override in the declaration of setModelData to avoid the usual pitfall.

                          "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
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                          On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                          • VRoninV VRonin

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

                            The editor still allows quotes in the input.

                            That's because your regular expression is wrongly escaped, raw string literals are a blessing in cases like this one: QRegularExpression regExp(QStringLiteral(R"**(^[^'\"]*$)**"));

                            The text in the QTableWidget is not being updated when I leave the cell.

                            Make sure you use override in the declaration of setModelData to avoid the usual pitfall.

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                            Guerrian
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #26

                            @VRonin
                            After I corrected the regular expression, my code worked.

                            Linux Mint 18.3
                            Qt 5.14.1
                            Qt Creator 4.11.1

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