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  • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

    @Ovidiu_GCO

    When you select a parent to move right, iterate through its childs and move them with "takeChild" to your TreeList on the right.

    (You have to insert them, of course. "takeChild" returns a pointer to child item, as @Christian-Ehrlicher already said)

    EDIT:
    "takeChildren" returns a QList of ALL children. So you dont have to move them one by one.
    You can add this QList after your parent with "insertChildren(index, QList)"

    EDIT2:
    Connect this with your ">>" and "<<" Button onClick-Event, get the current selected item (parent) and it should work :)

    Im not able to test it atm (online with smartphone)

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    @Pl45m4 My first problem is that I am not able to move the parent. I only managed to move it using Drag&Drop, but not using the button ">>".

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      @Pl45m4 My first problem is that I am not able to move the parent. I only managed to move it using Drag&Drop, but not using the button ">>".

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      @Ovidiu_GCO

      The Qt Doc says that all items are selectable, checkable... by default.
      If you get your selected item when ">>" is clicked, it should be fine.

      // same with move left  (<<) btn
      connect(moveRightBtn, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(moveItemFnct ());
      
      // Your move fnct:
      void moveItem()
      {
         //Get current selected item and append to
      // your list on the right
      
      

      Actually there is a SIGNAL to get the clicked item + its column.
      Check it out
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtreewidget.html#itemPressed


      If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

      ~E. W. Dijkstra

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      • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

        @Ovidiu_GCO

        The Qt Doc says that all items are selectable, checkable... by default.
        If you get your selected item when ">>" is clicked, it should be fine.

        // same with move left  (<<) btn
        connect(moveRightBtn, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(moveItemFnct ());
        
        // Your move fnct:
        void moveItem()
        {
           //Get current selected item and append to
        // your list on the right
        
        

        Actually there is a SIGNAL to get the clicked item + its column.
        Check it out
        http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtreewidget.html#itemPressed

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        @Pl45m4 I had no doubt it should work, but it is not working. I can't even copy the parent-item to the "Participants" QTreeWidget

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          @Pl45m4 I had no doubt it should work, but it is not working. I can't even copy the parent-item to the "Participants" QTreeWidget

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          @Ovidiu_GCO

          I just tried it... (2 TreeWidgets with only two parent items each)

          I can access the items and get their names and stuff but they don't appear in the second TreeWidget :(
          Even the selection by mouseClick worked and I got the name / indices from each item by pressing the button.
          Maybe we overlook something?! Some steps to copy to a TreeWidget or maybe the items lose required flags when you "export" the items and try to add them to a different TreeWidget?!


          If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

          ~E. W. Dijkstra

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            Maaz Momin
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            @Ovidiu_GCO Can you show the code you have written after changes mentioned.

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            • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

              @Ovidiu_GCO

              I just tried it... (2 TreeWidgets with only two parent items each)

              I can access the items and get their names and stuff but they don't appear in the second TreeWidget :(
              Even the selection by mouseClick worked and I got the name / indices from each item by pressing the button.
              Maybe we overlook something?! Some steps to copy to a TreeWidget or maybe the items lose required flags when you "export" the items and try to add them to a different TreeWidget?!

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              @Pl45m4 I know, I tried it too. I was reading a post on stackoverflow but I didn't understand all of it. As far as I understood, QTreeWidget is used for static-view and we should use QTreeView(since Qt 5), but I don't find the documentation very friendly and I am still trying to understand it.

              Maybe we should switch to QTreeView?

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              • Maaz MominM Maaz Momin

                @Ovidiu_GCO Can you show the code you have written after changes mentioned.

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                @Maaz-Momin At this moment, my code for the ">>" button is a work in-progress and I kinda messed it up, but now it looks like this:

                QTreeWidgetItemIterator it(ui.driversList);
                
                		while (*it) {
                			if ((*it)->isSelected())
                				ui.participantsList->addTopLevelItem((*it));
                			++it;
                		}
                

                I tried to make it copy any selected item from "Drivers" to "Participants", but there is no change in the view.

                I didn't try to use .takeChild() yet, because I didn't manage to move the parent using code, just by Drag&Drop.

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                  SGaist
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                  Hi,

                  Out of curiosity, why are you using a tree model ?

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                  Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    Hi,

                    Out of curiosity, why are you using a tree model ?

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                    @SGaist Honestly, I don't really know... This is my first project using Qt (or even C++ on a more serious project). I am not familiar with it or any other framework, for that matter.

                    It is a school project and I am trying to make it work so I can add it to my portofolio hoping that in the future I will become an intern with Qt and C++(and eventually a Junior Software Engineer).

                    So, I use it because it is the first widget that seemed to work for me.
                    I need to show some details about the drivers from the database and select a few of them to participate in a race.

                    I believe I could use also a QTableView(since there are not a lot of details beside the name) with a checkbox on the last column that would tell if the driver is a participant or not, but I am still trying to make it work with QTreeWidgets.

                    I am open to suggestions, if you have an idea that would be appropriate to a newbie like me.

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                      @SGaist Honestly, I don't really know... This is my first project using Qt (or even C++ on a more serious project). I am not familiar with it or any other framework, for that matter.

                      It is a school project and I am trying to make it work so I can add it to my portofolio hoping that in the future I will become an intern with Qt and C++(and eventually a Junior Software Engineer).

                      So, I use it because it is the first widget that seemed to work for me.
                      I need to show some details about the drivers from the database and select a few of them to participate in a race.

                      I believe I could use also a QTableView(since there are not a lot of details beside the name) with a checkbox on the last column that would tell if the driver is a participant or not, but I am still trying to make it work with QTreeWidgets.

                      I am open to suggestions, if you have an idea that would be appropriate to a newbie like me.

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                      jsulm
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                      @Ovidiu_GCO Do you really need a tree structure? If not you could simply use QListWidget.

                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @Ovidiu_GCO Do you really need a tree structure? If not you could simply use QListWidget.

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                        @jsulm I have to display a driver, his car and some specs for it. I think I will try a QTableView/QTableWidget

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                          @jsulm I have to display a driver, his car and some specs for it. I think I will try a QTableView/QTableWidget

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                          mrjj
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                          @Ovidiu_GCO
                          Hi
                          Would a driver have more than one car,
                          or could the the information be presented as one item ?
                          like
                          alt text

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @Ovidiu_GCO
                            Hi
                            Would a driver have more than one car,
                            or could the the information be presented as one item ?
                            like
                            alt text

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                            @mrjj There could be more entries of the same driver with different cars, yes.

                            I will try the QTableWidget approach, but I already stepped in other problems with it. (I will make a new post since they are not connected).

                            Thank you all for your time and advices! ;)

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                              @mrjj There could be more entries of the same driver with different cars, yes.

                              I will try the QTableWidget approach, but I already stepped in other problems with it. (I will make a new post since they are not connected).

                              Thank you all for your time and advices! ;)

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                              mrjj
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                              Hi
                              Ok, so it really is a tree/table structure.
                              -Driver
                              --Car
                              stats
                              --Car
                              Stats

                              But i do wonder when you then select a driver, all his cars should
                              also be shown in the other list or just one of the cars ? (used for that race)

                              I liked this info
                              https://wiki.qt.io/How_to_Use_QTableWidget

                              when starting using QTableWidget

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                                @mrjj There could be more entries of the same driver with different cars, yes.

                                I will try the QTableWidget approach, but I already stepped in other problems with it. (I will make a new post since they are not connected).

                                Thank you all for your time and advices! ;)

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                                jsulm
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                                @Ovidiu_GCO As alternative you could use several list widgets:

                                1. On the left is a list of drivers
                                2. To the right side of the first list you have a second one: when you select a driver you put the cars of that driver into this list
                                3. More lists if needed...

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