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  • M Mr Gisa

    Hi, thank you for your answer. You might be right, but I have no idea how to do something like that. Let's see if someone helps me with that.

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    #4

    @Mr-Gisa
    well I can point you to the right docu section at least :-)

    There's the Stardelegate Example that is actually pretty close to your current situation.


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      #5
      • create a QStandardItemModel
      • call QStandardItemModel::insertColumns(0,3)
      • Iterate over the results using QJsonArray
      • call QStandardItemModel::insertRow + QStandardItemModel::setData to populate the model (you can save the link in Qt::UserRole)
      • create a QTableView and call setModel on it to assign your model

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      On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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        Mr Gisa
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        #6

        @VRonin The approach you said is using a table, I don't want it to be like a table (in appearance). It would look something like this:

        0_1531133455784_939b249c-159b-4719-9780-a7f9e541517d-image.png

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          #7

          Then follow @J-Hilk 's suggestion. it's executed basically in the same way as a table but you have just 1 column and the rest goes in different roles

          "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
          ~Napoleon Bonaparte

          On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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            Mr Gisa
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            #8

            I'm still confused about this, because the example he sent is about a delegate that is going to be in a column.
            I still don't know how I'm going to show a radio and tree label like in the image I sent.
            I would really appreciate an example.

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              Mr Gisa
              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              Anyone to help me with an example about this?

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              • M Mr Gisa

                Anyone to help me with an example about this?

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                mrjj
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                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                @Mr-Gisa
                Hi you can disable the gridlines and change background and it it wont look cell like.
                The http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwidgets-itemviews-stardelegate-example.html
                show a delegate example.
                In your case you would use QStyle to paint the radio button and use CreateEditor
                to create an action option button.
                You should read this for the model/view part
                http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/model-view-programming.html

                How many items are we talking about ?

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                  Mr Gisa
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                  #11

                  A few, 10~15 max. Even less. I don't think it's going to be more than 15 tho.

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                  • M Mr Gisa

                    A few, 10~15 max. Even less. I don't think it's going to be more than 15 tho.

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                    mrjj
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    @Mr-Gisa
                    Ok luca will kill me for this but at such low number, you could use
                    SetItemWidget which allows a widget to be placed on a "row"
                    So you can use normal widgets and simply use a UI file in Designer
                    and then create instances of this class and place on the rows.
                    Note this is only good with few items and Desktop class pc.
                    The performance is bad with many items and scrolling on mobile devices.
                    The correct way is a Delegate. However its also a vbit involving.
                    This is other example where it draws a progress bar via a Delegate.
                    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtnetwork-torrent-example.html
                    It really is the best way , however, i must confess i used setItemWidget a few times
                    as its so much easier and performance is not an issue in my use case. ;)

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      @Mr-Gisa
                      Ok luca will kill me for this but at such low number, you could use
                      SetItemWidget which allows a widget to be placed on a "row"
                      So you can use normal widgets and simply use a UI file in Designer
                      and then create instances of this class and place on the rows.
                      Note this is only good with few items and Desktop class pc.
                      The performance is bad with many items and scrolling on mobile devices.
                      The correct way is a Delegate. However its also a vbit involving.
                      This is other example where it draws a progress bar via a Delegate.
                      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtnetwork-torrent-example.html
                      It really is the best way , however, i must confess i used setItemWidget a few times
                      as its so much easier and performance is not an issue in my use case. ;)

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                      #13

                      @mrjj Tu quoque, Brute, fili mi!

                      "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                      ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                      On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                      • VRoninV VRonin

                        @mrjj Tu quoque, Brute, fili mi!

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                        @VRonin That was too long. He only had time for: Et tu, Brute.

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                        • VRoninV VRonin

                          @mrjj Tu quoque, Brute, fili mi!

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                          @VRonin said in Display information on the fly:

                          Tu quoque, Brute, fili mi!

                          hehe yes. sorry. I guess back then his stepson Brutus didn't have any excuses but here
                          it might fit his use case as very few items. and no scrolling needed.

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                            DEATH TO setItemWidget!

                            #include <QApplication>
                            #include <QStyledItemDelegate>
                            #include <QStandardItemModel>
                            #include <QSortFilterProxyModel>
                            #include <QTreeView>
                            #include <QHeaderView>
                            #include <QPushButton>
                            #include <QHBoxLayout>
                            #include <QVBoxLayout>
                            int main(int argc, char **argv) {
                                QApplication app(argc, argv);
                                QStandardItemModel model;
                                model.insertColumns(0,3);
                                model.insertRows(0,3);
                                for(int i=0;i<3;++i){
                                   model.setData(model.index(i,0),QStringLiteral("autor"));
                                   model.setData(model.index(i,1),QStringLiteral("resolution"));
                                   model.setData(model.index(i,2),QStringLiteral("type"));
                                   model.setData(model.index(i,0),Qt::Unchecked,Qt::CheckStateRole);
                                   model.item(i,0)->setFlags(model.flags(model.index(i,0)) | Qt::ItemIsUserCheckable);
                                }
                                QWidget mainWid;
                                QTreeView* mainView = new QTreeView(&mainWid);
                                const QColor backColor = mainWid.palette().background().color();
                                mainView->setStyleSheet(QStringLiteral("QTreeView{border: 0px;background-color:%1;} QTreeView::item:hover{background-color:%1;}").arg(backColor.name(QColor::HexRgb)));
                                mainView->setModel(&model);
                                mainView->setIndentation(0);
                                mainView->setSelectionMode(QAbstractItemView::NoSelection);
                                mainView->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::MinimumExpanding,QSizePolicy::Preferred);
                                mainView->header()->setSectionResizeMode(QHeaderView::Stretch);
                                mainView->header()->hide();
                                mainView->setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOff);
                                mainView->setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOff);
                                QVBoxLayout* mainLay = new QVBoxLayout(&mainWid);
                                mainLay->addWidget(mainView);
                                QHBoxLayout* buttonLay=new QHBoxLayout;
                                buttonLay->addSpacerItem(new QSpacerItem(1,1,QSizePolicy::Expanding,QSizePolicy::Preferred));
                                buttonLay->addWidget(new QPushButton(QStringLiteral("select"),&mainWid));
                                mainLay->addLayout(buttonLay);
                            
                                //mutual exclusion.
                                QObject::connect(&model,&QAbstractItemModel::dataChanged,[&model](const QModelIndex& idx,const QModelIndex&,const QVector<int>& roles){
                                    #if QT_VERSION >= QT_VERSION_CHECK(5, 11, 0)
                                    if(!roles.contains(Qt::CheckStateRole)
                                       continue;
                                    #endif
                                    if(idx.column()==0 && idx.data(Qt::CheckStateRole)==Qt::Checked){
                                        for(int i=0, maxRow =model.rowCount() ;i<maxRow;++i){
                                            if(i==idx.row())
                                                continue;
                                            model.setData(model.index(i,0),Qt::Unchecked,Qt::CheckStateRole);
                                        }
                                    }
                                });
                                mainWid.show();
                                return app.exec();
                            }
                            

                            "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                            ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                            On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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