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    @jenya7 said in tableWidget question:

    @mrjj said in tableWidget question:

    Hi
    A delegate is a helper class that can draw the cell and/or also allows editing.
    Here is an example of a special one. Like a rating bar with stars
    https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwidgets-itemviews-stardelegate-example.html

    You can see how to make one for a combobox here
    https://wiki.qt.io/Combo_Boxes_in_Item_Views
    This way can be used with any Widget you want. In the CreateEditor you just create another one. rest of code is much the same.

    For the checkbox, you can actually set on the Items you insert that they can be checked ( like a checkbox)

    QTableWidgetItem *item2 = new QTableWidgetItem("Item2");
    item2->setCheckState(Qt::Checked); // or unchecked
    tableWidget->setItem(0, 0, item2);
    

    Thank you. The first argument is a row number. But tableWidget is not populated yet. I start to add rows and on every row I should call tableWidget->setItem(row_num, 0, item2); ?

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      @jenya7 said in tableWidget question:

      @mrjj said in tableWidget question:

      Hi
      A delegate is a helper class that can draw the cell and/or also allows editing.
      Here is an example of a special one. Like a rating bar with stars
      https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwidgets-itemviews-stardelegate-example.html

      You can see how to make one for a combobox here
      https://wiki.qt.io/Combo_Boxes_in_Item_Views
      This way can be used with any Widget you want. In the CreateEditor you just create another one. rest of code is much the same.

      For the checkbox, you can actually set on the Items you insert that they can be checked ( like a checkbox)

      QTableWidgetItem *item2 = new QTableWidgetItem("Item2");
      item2->setCheckState(Qt::Checked); // or unchecked
      tableWidget->setItem(0, 0, item2);
      

      Thank you. The first argument is a row number. But tableWidget is not populated yet. I start to add rows and on every row I should call tableWidget->setItem(row_num, 0, item2); ?

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      @jenya7
      You can only do that once the row, row_num, exists in the table. You will need to have called https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidget.html#insertRow to insert the row(s) beforehand.

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        mrjj
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        Hi
        This might come in handy
        https://wiki.qt.io/How_to_Use_QTableWidget

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          Hi
          This might come in handy
          https://wiki.qt.io/How_to_Use_QTableWidget

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          @mrjj said in tableWidget question:

          Hi
          This might come in handy
          https://wiki.qt.io/How_to_Use_QTableWidget

          Thank you. One more question - after populating the table - how can I check/uncheck a check box in a row or to check a check box state?

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            @mrjj said in tableWidget question:

            Hi
            This might come in handy
            https://wiki.qt.io/How_to_Use_QTableWidget

            Thank you. One more question - after populating the table - how can I check/uncheck a check box in a row or to check a check box state?

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            @jenya7
            Hi
            There is https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidget.html#item
            where you can access the items to check or uncheck it.

            But often you use some of the signals
            like
            https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidget.html#itemChanged
            and there you directly get the item.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @jenya7
              Hi
              There is https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidget.html#item
              where you can access the items to check or uncheck it.

              But often you use some of the signals
              like
              https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidget.html#itemChanged
              and there you directly get the item.

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              @mrjj said in tableWidget question:

              @jenya7
              Hi
              There is https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidget.html#item
              where you can access the items to check or uncheck it.

              But often you use some of the signals
              like
              https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidget.html#itemChanged
              and there you directly get the item.

              Thank you.

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                I did so

                void sys::ParamLoadToTable(QTableWidget *table, int rows)
                {
                
                    QTableWidgetItem item;
                
                    table->setRowCount(rows);
                
                    for (int i = 0; i < rows; i++)
                    {
                        auto box = new QCheckBox();
                        box->setCheckState(Qt::Unchecked);
                
                        table->setCellWidget(i, 3, box);
                
                        item.setText(param_list[i].name);
                        table->setItem(i, 1, &item);
                    }
                }
                

                I see all rows but column 1 (name) is empty.

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                  OK. This way it works

                  for (int i = 0; i < rows; i++)
                      {
                          auto box = new QCheckBox();
                          box->setCheckState(Qt::Unchecked);
                  
                          table->setCellWidget(i, 3, box);
                  
                           QTableWidgetItem  * item1 = new QTableWidgetItem();
                           table->setItem(i, 1, item1);
                         
                           QTableWidgetItem  * item2 = new QTableWidgetItem();
                            table->setItem(i, 2, item2);
                  
                          item1->setText(param_list[i].name);
                          item2->setText(param_list[i].value);
                      }
                  
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                    How can I check if a check box in the 4-th column is set?

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                    • J jenya7

                      How can I check if a check box in the 4-th column is set?

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                      @jenya7
                      Hi
                      You can use
                      https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidget.html#cellWidget
                      to gain access to the checkbox.

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @jenya7
                        Hi
                        You can use
                        https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidget.html#cellWidget
                        to gain access to the checkbox.

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                        @mrjj said in tableWidget question:

                        @jenya7
                        Hi
                        You can use
                        https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidget.html#cellWidget
                        to gain access to the checkbox.

                         QWidget *box = table->cellWidget(i, 3);
                        

                        Then what? How do I get the check box state from the object?

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                          @jenya7 said in tableWidget question:

                          How do I get the check box state from the object?

                          Try to cast it to a QCheckBox (with e.g. dynamic_cast or Qt's specific qobject_cast) and retrieve the information.

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                          • J jenya7

                            @mrjj said in tableWidget question:

                            @jenya7
                            Hi
                            You can use
                            https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidget.html#cellWidget
                            to gain access to the checkbox.

                             QWidget *box = table->cellWidget(i, 3);
                            

                            Then what? How do I get the check box state from the object?

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                            @jenya7
                            Hi
                            It returns a base Widget pointer so you need to cast it.

                            QCheckBox * checkbox = qobject_cast<QCheckBox * > (table->cellWidget(i, 3)) ;
                            if (checkbox) { // must check. can be NULL
                            if ( checkbox->isChecked() ) ....
                            }

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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              @jenya7
                              Hi
                              It returns a base Widget pointer so you need to cast it.

                              QCheckBox * checkbox = qobject_cast<QCheckBox * > (table->cellWidget(i, 3)) ;
                              if (checkbox) { // must check. can be NULL
                              if ( checkbox->isChecked() ) ....
                              }

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                              @mrjj said in tableWidget question:

                              @jenya7
                              Hi
                              It returns a base Widget pointer so you need to cast it.

                              QCheckBox * checkbox = qobject_cast<QCheckBox * > (table->cellWidget(i, 3)) ;
                              if (checkbox) { // must check. can be NULL
                              if ( checkbox->isChecked() ) ....
                              }

                              Thank you.

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                              • JonBJ JonB

                                @jenya7
                                Yes, you should do so via https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractitemview.html#setItemDelegateForColumn with a https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstyleditemdelegate.html which you write for each of the desired column types.

                                Although you might be tempted to use https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractitemview.html#setIndexWidget, you will have @VRonin descending on you like a ton of bricks here if you do so :)

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                                @JonB said in tableWidget question:

                                you might be tempted to use https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractitemview.html#setIndexWidget, you will have @VRonin descending on you like a ton of bricks here if you do so

                                And here I am!

                                Also QCheckBox is the worst excuse to use this method. It's much easier to do without a widget.

                                To activate a checkbox in a cell you can just call:

                                QTableWidgetItem  *checkBoxitem = new QTableWidgetItem;
                                checkBoxitem->setCheckState(Qt::Unchecked); // displays the checkbox as unchecked
                                checkBoxitem->setFlags(checkBoxitem->flags() | Qt::ItemIsUserCheckable); // allows the user to click on the checkbox
                                table->setItem(i, 3, checkBoxitem);
                                

                                You can then check the item state using item->checkState() or widget->model()->index(row,column).data(Qt::CheckStateRole)

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