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  • SGaistS SGaist

    Hi,

    They should also take into account the current refresh rates which are at 60fps on high end hardware.

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    @SGaist
    Hi,
    Thank you for your reply, it's very useful information, I have reduced the timer frequency to 10Hz.

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    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

      10ms - 100Hz - how should someone ever read this?

      Your way is correct, if you need speed use a custom model derived from QAbstractTableModel and QTableView.

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      @Christian-Ehrlicher
      I rewrite my code to use QAbstractTableModel and QTableView, but the UI still not smooth.
      The key code is "setHeaderData" in onPosCmd function, when I block it, the UI run smoothly.
      Here is the relevant code:

      QVariant MotionSheetTableModel::headerData(int32_t section, Qt::Orientation orientation, int32_t role) const
      {
          if (role == Qt::DisplayRole) {
              if (orientation == Qt::Horizontal) {
                  return horizontalHeaderList[section] + "\n" + posCmdList[section];
              } else if (orientation == Qt::Vertical) {
                  return verticalHeaderList[section];
              } else {
                  return QVariant();
              }
          }
          return QVariant();
      }
      
      bool MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData(int32_t section, Qt::Orientation orientation, const QVariant &value, int32_t role)
      {
          if (role == Qt::DisplayRole) {
              posCmdList[section] = QString::number(value.value<double>(), 'f', 2);
              emit headerDataChanged(orientation, section, section);
          }
          return true;
      }
      
      /* onPosCmd: triggered by timer(10Hz) */
      void MotionSheetWidget::onPosCmd(QVector<double> vector)
      {
          posCmd = vector;
      
          for (int32_t axisIndex = Axis::Index::Min; axisIndex <= Axis::Index::Max; axisIndex++) {
              tableModel->setHeaderData(axisIndex, Qt::Horizontal, posCmd.at(axisIndex), Qt::DisplayRole);
          }
      }
      

      Could you give me some suggestion, please?

      Best Regards!

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      • Christian EhrlicherC Online
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        @tovax said in How to refresh data on horizontal header of QTableWidget?:

        Could you give me some suggestion, please?

        As above - don't try to update gui stuff at 100Hz.

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        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

          @tovax said in How to refresh data on horizontal header of QTableWidget?:

          Could you give me some suggestion, please?

          As above - don't try to update gui stuff at 100Hz.

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          @Christian-Ehrlicher
          Frequence has been modified to10Hz, and no difference from 100Hz.
          Best Regards!

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          • tovaxT tovax

            @Christian-Ehrlicher
            Frequence has been modified to10Hz, and no difference from 100Hz.
            Best Regards!

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            wrote on last edited by
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            @tovax
            Hi
            For each setHeaderData, you emit a headerDataChanged
            so i would guess on lots of view repaints are issued. (for each axisIndex)
            Since you always want to refresh whole header, i was wondering if you could test with
            delaying the headerDataChanged signal until after the loop.

            for (int32_t axisIndex = Axis::Index::Min; axisIndex <= Axis::Index::Max; axisIndex++) {
                    tableModel->setHeaderData(axisIndex, Qt::Horizontal, posCmd.at(axisIndex), Qt::DisplayRole);
                }
             
            tableModel->HeaderChange(Axis::Index::Min, Axis::Index::Max ); // this issues the signal with 
                              headerDataChanged(orientation,Min,Max );
            
            
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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @tovax
              Hi
              For each setHeaderData, you emit a headerDataChanged
              so i would guess on lots of view repaints are issued. (for each axisIndex)
              Since you always want to refresh whole header, i was wondering if you could test with
              delaying the headerDataChanged signal until after the loop.

              for (int32_t axisIndex = Axis::Index::Min; axisIndex <= Axis::Index::Max; axisIndex++) {
                      tableModel->setHeaderData(axisIndex, Qt::Horizontal, posCmd.at(axisIndex), Qt::DisplayRole);
                  }
               
              tableModel->HeaderChange(Axis::Index::Min, Axis::Index::Max ); // this issues the signal with 
                                headerDataChanged(orientation,Min,Max );
              
              
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              @mrjj
              Hi,
              According to your suggestion, I blocked "headerDataChanged" signal, and add this public function to Model Class:

              void MotionSheetTableModel::HeaderChange(int32_t first, int32_t last)
              {
                  emit headerDataChanged(Qt::Horizontal, first, last);
              }
              

              But no significant improvement in test results.
              Is my understanding right, please?

              Best Regards!

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              • tovaxT tovax

                @mrjj
                Hi,
                According to your suggestion, I blocked "headerDataChanged" signal, and add this public function to Model Class:

                void MotionSheetTableModel::HeaderChange(int32_t first, int32_t last)
                {
                    emit headerDataChanged(Qt::Horizontal, first, last);
                }
                

                But no significant improvement in test results.
                Is my understanding right, please?

                Best Regards!

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                wrote on last edited by mrjj
                #11

                @tovax
                If by blocked you mean
                // emit headerDataChanged(orientation, section, section);
                and call your new function (HeaderChange) after the loop then we are on same page.

                Ok so that didnt speed it up. :(
                Im not sure how altering the list
                posCmdList[section] = QString::number(value.value<double>(), 'f', 2);
                would be slow.

                I think i would insert some timing functions
                (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qelapsedtimer.html is handy for that)
                and see where the time is spend.
                Now we know its not from pure updates so we need to find the spot where the time is used.

                Also 10 times pr second does not sound that massive but I would try other values to see
                where the sweet spot it.

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  @tovax
                  If by blocked you mean
                  // emit headerDataChanged(orientation, section, section);
                  and call your new function (HeaderChange) after the loop then we are on same page.

                  Ok so that didnt speed it up. :(
                  Im not sure how altering the list
                  posCmdList[section] = QString::number(value.value<double>(), 'f', 2);
                  would be slow.

                  I think i would insert some timing functions
                  (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qelapsedtimer.html is handy for that)
                  and see where the time is spend.
                  Now we know its not from pure updates so we need to find the spot where the time is used.

                  Also 10 times pr second does not sound that massive but I would try other values to see
                  where the sweet spot it.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  @mrjj
                  I add this debug code:

                  bool MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData(int32_t section, Qt::Orientation orientation, const QVariant &value, int32_t role)
                  {
                      Q_UNUSED(orientation);
                      if (role == Qt::DisplayRole) {
                          QElapsedTimer timer;
                          timer.start();
                          posCmdList[section] = QString::number(value.value<double>(), 'f', 2);
                          qDebug() << "MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData" << timer.nsecsElapsed();
                          // emit headerDataChanged(orientation, section, section);
                      }
                  
                      return true;
                  }
                  

                  Result as follow:

                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28158
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 27646
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28158
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 27646
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28158
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28670
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 53244
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 31741
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28158
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28158
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28670
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28158
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28158
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 27646
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28158
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28158
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28670
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 27646
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28670
                  MotionSheetTableModel::setHeaderData 28670
                  

                  Nanoseconds, It looks fast enough.

                  Best Regards!

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                  • mrjjM Offline
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    Hi
                    Yes it does indeed look ok fast.
                    I would then disable the new function to check if app still feels
                    laggy and its related to View redrawing.
                    ( not send the headerDataChanged signal)

                    i know you wont see the updates then but its a ok test to see if you are stressing
                    the event loop anyways.

                    If app still laggy with View not repainting it means the event loop is stressed.

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      Hi
                      Yes it does indeed look ok fast.
                      I would then disable the new function to check if app still feels
                      laggy and its related to View redrawing.
                      ( not send the headerDataChanged signal)

                      i know you wont see the updates then but its a ok test to see if you are stressing
                      the event loop anyways.

                      If app still laggy with View not repainting it means the event loop is stressed.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #14

                      @mrjj
                      Hi,
                      When not send the headerDataChanged signal, the app run smoothly.
                      By the way, if the data display in the table cell, the app run smoothly too.

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        Hi
                        Yes it does indeed look ok fast.
                        I would then disable the new function to check if app still feels
                        laggy and its related to View redrawing.
                        ( not send the headerDataChanged signal)

                        i know you wont see the updates then but its a ok test to see if you are stressing
                        the event loop anyways.

                        If app still laggy with View not repainting it means the event loop is stressed.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #15

                        @mrjj
                        Here is the system time in relevent function:

                        onPosCmd - start "22:06:33:908"
                        setHeaderData 0 "22:06:33:908"
                        setHeaderData 1 "22:06:33:908"
                        setHeaderData 2 "22:06:33:909"
                        setHeaderData 3 "22:06:33:909"
                        setHeaderData 4 "22:06:33:909"
                        setHeaderData 5 "22:06:33:910"
                        setHeaderData 6 "22:06:33:910"
                        setHeaderData 7 "22:06:33:910"
                        setHeaderData 8 "22:06:33:911"
                        setHeaderData 9 "22:06:33:911"
                        setHeaderData 10 "22:06:33:911"
                        setHeaderData 11 "22:06:33:911"
                        setHeaderData 12 "22:06:33:912"
                        setHeaderData 13 "22:06:33:912"
                        setHeaderData 14 "22:06:33:912"
                        setHeaderData 15 "22:06:33:913"
                        onPosCmd - end "22:06:33:913"
                        headerData 0 "22:06:33:953"
                        headerData 1 "22:06:33:954"
                        headerData 8 "22:06:33:956"
                        headerData 9 "22:06:33:957"
                        headerData 10 "22:06:33:958"
                        headerData 11 "22:06:33:959"
                        headerData 12 "22:06:33:960"
                        headerData 13 "22:06:33:961"
                        headerData 14 "22:06:33:962"
                        headerData 15 "22:06:33:963"
                        headerData 0 "22:06:33:976"
                        headerData 1 "22:06:33:978"
                        headerData 8 "22:06:33:980"
                        headerData 9 "22:06:33:982"
                        headerData 10 "22:06:33:984"
                        headerData 11 "22:06:33:985"
                        headerData 12 "22:06:33:987"
                        headerData 13 "22:06:33:989"
                        headerData 14 "22:06:33:990"
                        headerData 15 "22:06:33:992"
                        

                        It doesn't seem to waste much time on signaling.

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                          wrote on last edited by Christian Ehrlicher
                          #16

                          What resize mode do you use? And can you provide a small test example so we can run it e.g. with callgrind to see where the time is spend.

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            Hi
                            Yes it does indeed look ok fast.
                            I would then disable the new function to check if app still feels
                            laggy and its related to View redrawing.
                            ( not send the headerDataChanged signal)

                            i know you wont see the updates then but its a ok test to see if you are stressing
                            the event loop anyways.

                            If app still laggy with View not repainting it means the event loop is stressed.

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                            @mrjj
                            From "setHeaderData" to "headerData" waste 40ms. Will this have an impact, please?

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                            • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                              What resize mode do you use? And can you provide a small test example so we can run it e.g. with callgrind to see where the time is spend.

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                              @Christian-Ehrlicher
                              Hi,
                              The resize mode is QHeaderView::Stretch, this is the config of tableView:

                                  tableView = new QTableView(this);
                                  tableView->setModel(tableModel);
                              
                                  tableView->setFrameShape(QFrame::NoFrame);
                              
                                  tableView->horizontalHeader()->setVisible(true); 
                                  tableView->horizontalHeader()->setSectionResizeMode(QHeaderView::Stretch);
                              
                                  tableView->verticalHeader()->setVisible(true); 
                                  tableView->verticalHeader()->setSectionResizeMode(QHeaderView::Stretch);
                              
                                  tableView->setSelectionBehavior(QAbstractItemView::SelectItems);
                                  tableView->setSelectionMode(QAbstractItemView::ExtendedSelection);
                                  tableView->setAlternatingRowColors(true);
                              
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                                @tovax said in How to refresh data on horizontal header of QTableWidget?:

                                The resize mode is QHeaderView::Stretch

                                Ok, this is at least not a problem for the update. So please provide a small testcase.

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                                • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                  @tovax said in How to refresh data on horizontal header of QTableWidget?:

                                  The resize mode is QHeaderView::Stretch

                                  Ok, this is at least not a problem for the update. So please provide a small testcase.

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                                  • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                    @tovax said in How to refresh data on horizontal header of QTableWidget?:

                                    The resize mode is QHeaderView::Stretch

                                    Ok, this is at least not a problem for the update. So please provide a small testcase.

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                                    #21

                                    @Christian-Ehrlicher
                                    Here is the github link:
                                    TableView
                                    Best Regards!

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                                      @tovax: I'll give it a try today, thx

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                                        Looks like the culprit is that a header data change triggers a complete repaint through QAbstractItemView::updateGeometries() which is very expensive. It doesn't matter if you call headerDataChanged() once per section or completely - it's a delayed trigger.

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                                        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                          Looks like the culprit is that a header data change triggers a complete repaint through QAbstractItemView::updateGeometries() which is very expensive. It doesn't matter if you call headerDataChanged() once per section or completely - it's a delayed trigger.

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                                          @Christian-Ehrlicher
                                          Hi,
                                          In other words, can't I update the data on the horizontal header, please?
                                          Best Regards!

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