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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Hi,

    doesn't work is a bit too vague.

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      @JonB Doesn't work.

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      @michaeldev
      Besides, it does work :)
      and can use wildcards so its like a contain.
      Code directly used from @JonBs link.
      However, it can crash when connected directly to TextChanged as filtering and typing interfere and TextChanged triggered while filtering. it seems.
      Didnt really debug into it. However, using edit for filter string just works.

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        Hi,

        doesn't work is a bit too vague.

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          Hi,

          doesn't work is a bit too vague.

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          @SGaist said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

          Hi,

          doesn't work is a bit too vague.

          Did you check that code?

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          • M michaeldev

            @SGaist said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

            Hi,

            doesn't work is a bit too vague.

            Did you check that code?

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            Hi @michaeldev

            as you can see two posts above @mrjj tested it for you and it works.

            So would you please tell us what's not working for you?

            Regards

            Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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            • aha_1980A aha_1980

              Hi @michaeldev

              as you can see two posts above @mrjj tested it for you and it works.

              So would you please tell us what's not working for you?

              Regards

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              @aha_1980 said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

              Hi @michaeldev

              as you can see two posts above @mrjj tested it for you and it works.

              So would you please tell us what's not working for you?

              Regards

              I wrote "Don't propose LineEdit".

              Interesting, filtering works by first symbols (without additional QLineEdit), but doesn't work by "containing".

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                @aha_1980 said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                Hi @michaeldev

                as you can see two posts above @mrjj tested it for you and it works.

                So would you please tell us what's not working for you?

                Regards

                I wrote "Don't propose LineEdit".

                Interesting, filtering works by first symbols (without additional QLineEdit), but doesn't work by "containing".

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                @michaeldev

                don't propose != doesn't work

                every combo box includes a line edit, so you can do the filtering within the combo box if you adopt the example.

                you cannot expect us to write your code, we just suggest and help. for free! it's up to you to want our help or not.

                Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                • M michaeldev

                  @aha_1980 said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                  Hi @michaeldev

                  as you can see two posts above @mrjj tested it for you and it works.

                  So would you please tell us what's not working for you?

                  Regards

                  I wrote "Don't propose LineEdit".

                  Interesting, filtering works by first symbols (without additional QLineEdit), but doesn't work by "containing".

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                  @michaeldev
                  the lineedit is not important. its just that
                  the sample would die from recursive calls as we
                  would filter and type at same time and trigger signal, that trigger filter that trigger signal etc so
                  i just use lineEdit for input as not to waste time to find out what signal to use instead to fix the sample or why
                  rapid change of input would make it crash in its own lists. or what ever it was.

                  it does work fine otherwise finding any combination of wildcards i tried.

                  I expected you to put a debugger to it and see what is going on. :)

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                    #12

                    Right now my code :

                    #ifndef MYCOMBOBOX_H
                    #define MYCOMBOBOX_H
                    
                    #include <QComboBox>
                    #include <QtSql>
                    
                    class MyComboBox : public QComboBox
                    {
                    
                        Q_OBJECT
                    
                    public:
                        explicit MyComboBox(QWidget *parent);
                        virtual void showPopup();
                        void focusOutEvent(QFocusEvent* event);
                        void init(const QSqlRelationalTableModel *model,
                                  const int idx,
                                  const QString &relFiled);
                    
                    private:
                        int relFieldIdx;
                    };
                    
                    #endif // MYCOMBOBOX_H
                    
                    
                    #include "mycombobox.h"
                    
                    #include <QCompleter>
                    #include <QApplication>
                    
                    MyComboBox::MyComboBox(QWidget *parent) :
                        QComboBox(parent)
                    {
                    }
                    
                    //Better do this in constructor, but - file ui
                    void MyComboBox::init(const QSqlRelationalTableModel *model,
                                          const int idx,
                                          const QString &relFiled)
                    {
                        QSqlTableModel *relModel = model->relationModel(idx);
                    
                        relFieldIdx = relModel->fieldIndex(relFiled);
                    
                        setModel(relModel);
                        setModelColumn(relFieldIdx);
                        setEditable(false);
                    }
                    
                    void MyComboBox::showPopup()
                    {
                        setEditable(true);
                    
                        QCompleter *completer = new QCompleter(model(), this);
                        completer->setCompletionMode(QCompleter::PopupCompletion);
                        completer->setCompletionColumn(relFieldIdx);
                        setCompleter(completer);
                    
                        QComboBox::showPopup();
                    }
                    
                    void MyComboBox::focusOutEvent(QFocusEvent* event) {
                    
                        //This code (probably) should be done differently
                        if ((QApplication::focusWidget() != this) && (QApplication::focusWidget() != view()))
                            setEditable(false);
                        //
                    
                        QComboBox::focusOutEvent(event);
                    }
                    
                    

                    I don't have filtering by typing "by containing", only "by first symbols". But there is only one widget - MyComboBox. Maybe later I will make filtering in "God's regime ))
                    Using - first call init(...)

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                      Does this do what you want?

                      #include <QApplication>
                      #include <QStringListModel>
                      #include <QPushButton>
                      #include <QComboBox>
                      #include <QSortFilterProxyModel>
                      
                      int main(int argc, char **argv) {
                        QApplication app(argc, argv);
                        QStringList modleList;
                        for(int i=1;i<1000;++i)
                        modleList <<  QStringLiteral("%1%2").arg(QLatin1Char('a'+(i%26))).arg(i,3,10,QLatin1Char('0'));
                        QStringListModel model(modleList);
                        QSortFilterProxyModel filterModel;
                        filterModel.setSourceModel(&model);
                        QComboBox w;
                        w.setModel(&filterModel);
                        w.setEditable(true);
                        w.setCompleter(nullptr);
                        QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                        w.show();
                        app.exec();
                        return 0;
                      }
                      

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                      • VRoninV VRonin

                        Does this do what you want?

                        #include <QApplication>
                        #include <QStringListModel>
                        #include <QPushButton>
                        #include <QComboBox>
                        #include <QSortFilterProxyModel>
                        
                        int main(int argc, char **argv) {
                          QApplication app(argc, argv);
                          QStringList modleList;
                          for(int i=1;i<1000;++i)
                          modleList <<  QStringLiteral("%1%2").arg(QLatin1Char('a'+(i%26))).arg(i,3,10,QLatin1Char('0'));
                          QStringListModel model(modleList);
                          QSortFilterProxyModel filterModel;
                          filterModel.setSourceModel(&model);
                          QComboBox w;
                          w.setModel(&filterModel);
                          w.setEditable(true);
                          w.setCompleter(nullptr);
                          QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                          w.show();
                          app.exec();
                          return 0;
                        }
                        
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                        @VRonin said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                        Does this do what you want?

                        #include <QApplication>
                        #include <QStringListModel>
                        #include <QPushButton>
                        #include <QComboBox>
                        #include <QSortFilterProxyModel>
                        
                        int main(int argc, char **argv) {
                          QApplication app(argc, argv);
                          QStringList modleList;
                          for(int i=1;i<1000;++i)
                          modleList <<  QStringLiteral("%1%2").arg(QLatin1Char('a'+(i%26))).arg(i,3,10,QLatin1Char('0'));
                          QStringListModel model(modleList);
                          QSortFilterProxyModel filterModel;
                          filterModel.setSourceModel(&model);
                          QComboBox w;
                          w.setModel(&filterModel);
                          w.setEditable(true);
                          w.setCompleter(nullptr);
                          QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                          w.show();
                          app.exec();
                          return 0;
                        }
                        

                        There isn't filtration by content. Am I wrong?

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                        • M michaeldev

                          @VRonin said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                          Does this do what you want?

                          #include <QApplication>
                          #include <QStringListModel>
                          #include <QPushButton>
                          #include <QComboBox>
                          #include <QSortFilterProxyModel>
                          
                          int main(int argc, char **argv) {
                            QApplication app(argc, argv);
                            QStringList modleList;
                            for(int i=1;i<1000;++i)
                            modleList <<  QStringLiteral("%1%2").arg(QLatin1Char('a'+(i%26))).arg(i,3,10,QLatin1Char('0'));
                            QStringListModel model(modleList);
                            QSortFilterProxyModel filterModel;
                            filterModel.setSourceModel(&model);
                            QComboBox w;
                            w.setModel(&filterModel);
                            w.setEditable(true);
                            w.setCompleter(nullptr);
                            QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                            w.show();
                            app.exec();
                            return 0;
                          }
                          

                          There isn't filtration by content. Am I wrong?

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                          Looking at the code I'm pretty sure there is. Have you actually loaded it in your IDE and given it a try?

                          Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                          • kshegunovK kshegunov

                            Looking at the code I'm pretty sure there is. Have you actually loaded it in your IDE and given it a try?

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                            @kshegunov said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                            Looking at the code I'm pretty sure there is. Have you actually loaded it in your IDE and given it a try?

                            Of course.

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                              @VRonin said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                              Does this do what you want?

                              #include <QApplication>
                              #include <QStringListModel>
                              #include <QPushButton>
                              #include <QComboBox>
                              #include <QSortFilterProxyModel>
                              
                              int main(int argc, char **argv) {
                                QApplication app(argc, argv);
                                QStringList modleList;
                                for(int i=1;i<1000;++i)
                                modleList <<  QStringLiteral("%1%2").arg(QLatin1Char('a'+(i%26))).arg(i,3,10,QLatin1Char('0'));
                                QStringListModel model(modleList);
                                QSortFilterProxyModel filterModel;
                                filterModel.setSourceModel(&model);
                                QComboBox w;
                                w.setModel(&filterModel);
                                w.setEditable(true);
                                w.setCompleter(nullptr);
                                QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                                w.show();
                                app.exec();
                                return 0;
                              }
                              

                              There isn't filtration by content. Am I wrong?

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                              @michaeldev said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                              There isn't filtration by content. Am I wrong?

                              What does the line:

                                QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                              

                              do?

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                              • JonBJ JonB

                                @michaeldev said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                There isn't filtration by content. Am I wrong?

                                What does the line:

                                  QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                                

                                do?

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                                @JonB said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                @michaeldev said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                There isn't filtration by content. Am I wrong?

                                What does the line:

                                  QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                                

                                do?

                                Have you actually loaded it in your IDE and given it a try?

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                                  @JonB said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                  @michaeldev said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                  There isn't filtration by content. Am I wrong?

                                  What does the line:

                                    QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                                  

                                  do?

                                  Have you actually loaded it in your IDE and given it a try?

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                                  #19

                                  @michaeldev
                                  No, I don't have an IDE or a C++ compiler.

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                                  • M michaeldev

                                    @JonB said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                    @michaeldev said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                    There isn't filtration by content. Am I wrong?

                                    What does the line:

                                      QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                                    

                                    do?

                                    Have you actually loaded it in your IDE and given it a try?

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                                    @michaeldev said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                    Have you actually loaded it in your IDE and given it a try?

                                    I have and it works. There a couple of GUI tweaks to be done to it, which I imagine are left to you, however the example is functional!

                                    Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                                    • kshegunovK kshegunov

                                      @michaeldev said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                      Have you actually loaded it in your IDE and given it a try?

                                      I have and it works. There a couple of GUI tweaks to be done to it, which I imagine are left to you, however the example is functional!

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                                      @kshegunov said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                      @michaeldev said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                      Have you actually loaded it in your IDE and given it a try?

                                      I have and it works. There a couple of GUI tweaks to be done to it, which I imagine are left to you, however the example is functional!

                                      Thanks a lot. Даже так: спасибо, друг! ))

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                                      • VRoninV VRonin

                                        Does this do what you want?

                                        #include <QApplication>
                                        #include <QStringListModel>
                                        #include <QPushButton>
                                        #include <QComboBox>
                                        #include <QSortFilterProxyModel>
                                        
                                        int main(int argc, char **argv) {
                                          QApplication app(argc, argv);
                                          QStringList modleList;
                                          for(int i=1;i<1000;++i)
                                          modleList <<  QStringLiteral("%1%2").arg(QLatin1Char('a'+(i%26))).arg(i,3,10,QLatin1Char('0'));
                                          QStringListModel model(modleList);
                                          QSortFilterProxyModel filterModel;
                                          filterModel.setSourceModel(&model);
                                          QComboBox w;
                                          w.setModel(&filterModel);
                                          w.setEditable(true);
                                          w.setCompleter(nullptr);
                                          QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                                          w.show();
                                          app.exec();
                                          return 0;
                                        }
                                        
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                                        @VRonin said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                        Does this do what you want?

                                        #include <QApplication>
                                        #include <QStringListModel>
                                        #include <QPushButton>
                                        #include <QComboBox>
                                        #include <QSortFilterProxyModel>
                                        
                                        int main(int argc, char **argv) {
                                          QApplication app(argc, argv);
                                          QStringList modleList;
                                          for(int i=1;i<1000;++i)
                                          modleList <<  QStringLiteral("%1%2").arg(QLatin1Char('a'+(i%26))).arg(i,3,10,QLatin1Char('0'));
                                          QStringListModel model(modleList);
                                          QSortFilterProxyModel filterModel;
                                          filterModel.setSourceModel(&model);
                                          QComboBox w;
                                          w.setModel(&filterModel);
                                          w.setEditable(true);
                                          w.setCompleter(nullptr);
                                          QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                                          w.show();
                                          app.exec();
                                          return 0;
                                        }
                                        

                                        This code does. After changing filtering code to

                                        filterModel.setFilterRegExp(QRegExp(input, Qt::CaseInsensitive, QRegExp::FixedString))
                                        

                                        I have situation nearly to my target. Why "nearly" : I have to press twice filtering symbol in edit. After first pressing - all item appears in edit. And list are being filtered by this item, so - only one item in list. After second pressing - everything is OK. There are filter substring in edit and appropriate items in list.

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                                        • JonBJ JonB

                                          @michaeldev said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                          There isn't filtration by content. Am I wrong?

                                          What does the line:

                                            QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                                          

                                          do?

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                                          @JonB said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                          @michaeldev said in QComboBox - filtering by typing:

                                          There isn't filtration by content. Am I wrong?

                                          What does the line:

                                            QObject::connect(&w, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, &filterModel, [&filterModel](const QString& input){filterModel.setFilterRegExp('^'+input);},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                                          

                                          do?

                                          It connects the editTextChanged signal to a lambda to which a reference to filterModel is passed (the content of the square brackets), that will be called with a QString parameter (matching the signature of the signal). The lambda body updates the regular expression used by filterModel.

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