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The model inherited from QAbstractTableModel throws errors

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    Mikeeeeee
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    Still, my code works. Only 2 and 3 columns are the same as 1. How do I fix this?

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      SGaist
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      Why did you make roleNames protected ?
      It's a public method.

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        Christian Ehrlicher
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        And you should only return values for Qt::DisplayRole. And you should not delete your posts.

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          Sorry, I accidentally deleted it and couldn't restore it. The column index is always 0. What is the bug and how to fix it?

          #ifndef MYMODEL_H
          #define MYMODEL_H
          
          #include <QObject>
          #include <QAbstractTableModel>
          #include "QSize"
          #include "QBrush"
          #include "QFont"
          #include "QTime"
          #include <QAbstractListModel>
          #include <QStringList>
          #include "QDebug"
          
          //class MyModel : public QSqlTableModel
          //class MyModel : public QAbstractListModel
          class MyModel : public QAbstractTableModel
          {
              Q_OBJECT
          
          public:
              enum Roles {
                  Role1 = Qt::UserRole + 1,
                  Role2,
                  Role3
              };
          
              MyModel(QObject *parent = nullptr);
          
              Q_INVOKABLE void addRow(QString str1, QString str2, QString str3);
          
              Q_INVOKABLE int columnCount(const QModelIndex &parent) const;
          
              Q_INVOKABLE int rowCount(const QModelIndex & parent = QModelIndex()) const;
          
              Q_INVOKABLE QVariant data(const QModelIndex & index, int role = Qt::DisplayRole) const;
              //QVariant data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const;
              QHash<int, QByteArray> roleNames() const;
          
          private:
              QList <QString> list1, list2, list3;
          };
          
          #endif // MYMODEL_H
          
          
          #include "mymodel.h"
          
          MyModel::MyModel(QObject *parent) : QAbstractTableModel(parent)
          {
              list1<<"11"<<"111"<<"1111";
              list2<<"22"<<"222"<<"2222";
              list3<<"33"<<"333"<<"3333";
          }
          
          void MyModel::addRow(QString str1, QString str2, QString str3)
          {
              beginInsertRows( QModelIndex(), 0, 2 );
              list1.append(str1);
              list2.append(str2);
              list3.append(str3);
              endInsertRows();
          }
          
          int MyModel::columnCount(const QModelIndex &parent) const
          {
              return 3;
          }
          
          int MyModel::rowCount(const QModelIndex & parent) const {
              Q_UNUSED(parent);
              return list1.count();
          }
          
          QVariant MyModel::data(const QModelIndex & index, int role) const {
              if (index.row() < 0 || index.row() >= list1.count())
                  return QVariant();
          
              qDebug()<<index.column()<<index.row();
          
              QString unswer = QString("row = ") + QString::number(index.row()) + "  col = " + QString::number(index.column());
              // строкой выше мы формируем ответ. QString::number преобразует число в текст
              return QVariant(unswer);
          
          //    return QString("Row%1, Column%2")
          //                       .arg(index.row() + 1)
          //                       .arg(index.column() +1);
          
              if(index.column() == 0){
                  return list1[index.row()];
              }
              if(index.column() == 1){
                  return list2[index.row()];
              }
              if(index.column() == 2){
                  return list3[index.row()];
              }
              return QVariant();
          }
          
          QHash<int, QByteArray> MyModel::roleNames() const {
              QHash<int, QByteArray> roles;
              roles[Role1] = "role1";
              roles[Role2] = "role2";
              roles[Role3] = "role3";
              return roles;
          }
          
          
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            Christian Ehrlicher
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            @Mikeeeeee said in The model inherited from QAbstractTableModel throws errors:

            What is the bug and how to fix it?

            Christian Ehrlicher 18 minutes ago

            And you should only return values for Qt::DisplayRole

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              Mikeeeeee
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              I fixed the code, there is no more error. But the column index is always zero. I don't understand how to fix this. Debag returns:
              0 0
              0 0
              0 0
              Model size of -3 is less than 0
              0 1
              0 1
              0 1
              0 2
              0 2
              0 2

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                Mikeeeeee
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                #11

                1.png

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                • M Mikeeeeee

                  I fixed the code, there is no more error. But the column index is always zero. I don't understand how to fix this. Debag returns:
                  0 0
                  0 0
                  0 0
                  Model size of -3 is less than 0
                  0 1
                  0 1
                  0 1
                  0 2
                  0 2
                  0 2

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                  Christian Ehrlicher
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                  @Mikeeeeee said in The model inherited from QAbstractTableModel throws errors:

                  I fixed the code

                  Please update your code in your example so we can see what you're doing.

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                    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                      @Mikeeeeee said in The model inherited from QAbstractTableModel throws errors:

                      I fixed the code

                      Please update your code in your example so we can see what you're doing.

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                      @Christian-Ehrlicher I updated the code an hour ago. I didn't add anything after that.

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                        Mikeeeeee
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                        #15

                        Maybe the problem is in QML?

                        import QtQuick 2.13
                        import QtQuick.Controls 1.4
                        
                        Item {
                            width: 380
                            height: 680
                        
                            TableView {
                                anchors.fill: parent
                                TableViewColumn {
                                    role: "role1"
                                    title: "Column1"
                                    width: 100
                                }
                                TableViewColumn {
                                    role: "role2"
                                    title: "Column2"
                                    width: 100
                                }
                                TableViewColumn {
                                    role: "role3"
                                    title: "Column3"
                                    width: 100
                                }
                                model: myModel
                            }
                        
                        }
                        
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                          Christian Ehrlicher
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                          Then you still did not read my comment about the Qt::DisplayRole. So stay on your own.

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                            Mikeeeeee
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                            I don't understand what you mean. Please answer in more detail and clearly.

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                              Mikeeeeee
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                              Its work

                              QVariant MyModel::data(const QModelIndex & index, int role) const {
                                  if (index.row() < 0 || index.row() >= list1.count())
                                      return QVariant();
                                  if(role == 0){
                                      return QVariant(list1[index.row()]);
                                  }
                                  if(role == 1){
                                      return QVariant(list2[index.row()]);
                                  }
                                  if(role == 2){
                                      return QVariant(list3[index.row()]);
                                  }
                                  return QVariant();
                              }
                              
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