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  • JonBJ JonB

    @n-2204
    First, put in debug/print statements just to see if slot called, instead of relying on seeing row count increase.

    Secondly, you have

     QObject:: connect(ui.spinBox, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), model, SLOT(setTableRows())); 
    

    but

     void tool::setTableRows()
    

    Is model of class tool? Because if not you are not connecting the slot.

    If you followed @Christian-Ehrlicher's suggestion of changing to new signal/slot syntax and never used SIGNAL/SLOT() macros you would find out, and your coding would be better....

    And finally I doubt you really intend

    model->insertRows(i, model->rowCount(QModelIndex()));
    

    Why rowCount() as the number of rows to add?? I would have thought given your loop you would want 1 there. You are confusing insertRows() to add multiple rows without a loop versus a loop to add one row at a time....

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    #8

    @JonB yes tool is my class

    model = new QStandardItemModel(10, 13, this)
    ui.tableView->setModel(model);
    
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      @JonB yes tool is my class

      model = new QStandardItemModel(10, 13, this)
      ui.tableView->setModel(model);
      
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      #9

      @n-2204
      You seem to have:

          QObject:: connect(ui.spinBox, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), model, SLOT(setTableRows())); 
      void tool::setTableRows()
      

      You have just said that model is of type QStandardItemModel.

      But setTableRows() is a method of tool.

      And earlier you had:

      QObject::connect(ui.spinBox, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), ui.tableView, SLOT(setTableRows()));
      

      which had the same issue,

      For the third time, if you followed https://wiki.qt.io/New_Signal_Slot_Syntax you would get compile-time help preventing you doing what you are trying to do.

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        #10

        I suspect the 3rd argument might be this. You can at least put the connect inside a Q_ASSUME() so you get a runtime crash in debug mode if the connect fails

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          #11

          yes, thanks using this works
          but what happening is i added 10 rows and when i change value in spinbox to 1 then no. of rows in table also changing to 1

          so i think using loop this prblm will be solved

          int noofrows = ui.spinBox->value();
             for (int i = 0;i < noofrows;i++)
          {
             model->insertRows(i,noofrows);
          }
          

          if use this loop when i enter 1 in spinbox it adds two rows ?

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          • N n-2204

            yes, thanks using this works
            but what happening is i added 10 rows and when i change value in spinbox to 1 then no. of rows in table also changing to 1

            so i think using loop this prblm will be solved

            int noofrows = ui.spinBox->value();
               for (int i = 0;i < noofrows;i++)
            {
               model->insertRows(i,noofrows);
            }
            

            if use this loop when i enter 1 in spinbox it adds two rows ?

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            wrote on last edited by JonB
            #12

            @n-2204
            I already told you about that earlier.

            And finally I doubt you really intend

            model->insertRows(i, model->rowCount(QModelIndex()));

            Why rowCount() as the number of rows to add?? I would have thought given your loop you would want 1 there. You are confusing insertRows() to add multiple rows without a loop versus a loop to add one row at a time....

            EITHER a for loop with insertRow(), OR no for loop and insertRows(). You really should be able to understand this.

            Put some qDebug() statements in to see for yourself what is going on. That is what debugging is about.

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              n-2204
              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              ok understood
              thank you all

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                n-2204
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                #14
                 tooll::tool(QWidget* parent)
                : QMainWindow(parent)
                  {
                  ui.setupUi(this);
                 model = new QStandardItemModel(10, 13, this)
                 ui.tableView->setModel(model);
                 connect(ui.spinBox, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), model, 
                 SLOT(setTableRows())); 
                }
                void tool::setTable2Rows()
                   { 
                 int noofrows2 = ui.spinBox_2->value();
                 for (int i = 0;i < noofrows2;++i)
                  {
                      model2->insertRow(i);
                    //qDebug() << i;
                }
                }
                

                when i am using new signal/slot why i am getting error
                (Error (active) E0304 no instance of overloaded function)

                 connect(ui.spinBox, &QSpinBox::valueChanged, this,&tool::setTableRows);
                connect( sender, &Sender::valueChanged,    receiver, &Receiver::updateValue);
                
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                • N n-2204
                   tooll::tool(QWidget* parent)
                  : QMainWindow(parent)
                    {
                    ui.setupUi(this);
                   model = new QStandardItemModel(10, 13, this)
                   ui.tableView->setModel(model);
                   connect(ui.spinBox, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), model, 
                   SLOT(setTableRows())); 
                  }
                  void tool::setTable2Rows()
                     { 
                   int noofrows2 = ui.spinBox_2->value();
                   for (int i = 0;i < noofrows2;++i)
                    {
                        model2->insertRow(i);
                      //qDebug() << i;
                  }
                  }
                  

                  when i am using new signal/slot why i am getting error
                  (Error (active) E0304 no instance of overloaded function)

                   connect(ui.spinBox, &QSpinBox::valueChanged, this,&tool::setTableRows);
                  connect( sender, &Sender::valueChanged,    receiver, &Receiver::updateValue);
                  
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                  #15

                  @n-2204 Please post whole error message. Does your tooll class have setTableRows slot? I'm asking because I only see setTable2Rows()

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @n-2204 Please post whole error message. Does your tooll class have setTableRows slot? I'm asking because I only see setTable2Rows()

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                    #16

                    yes slot setTablerow() is also there

                     void tool::setTableRows()
                    { 
                    int noofrows = ui.spinBox->value();
                    for (int i = 0;i < noofrows;++i)
                    {
                      model->insertRow(i);
                    //qDebug() << i;
                    } 
                    

                    c++ no instance of overloaded function matches the argument list argument types are: (QSpinBox *, <unknown-type>, tooll , void (tool::)())
                    Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State Detail Description
                    Error (active) E0304 no instance of overloaded function "tool::connect" matches the argument list tool C:\User\source\repos\tool\tooll.cpp 265 argument types are: (QSpinBox *, <unknown-type>, tool , void (tool::)())

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                    • N n-2204
                       tooll::tool(QWidget* parent)
                      : QMainWindow(parent)
                        {
                        ui.setupUi(this);
                       model = new QStandardItemModel(10, 13, this)
                       ui.tableView->setModel(model);
                       connect(ui.spinBox, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), model, 
                       SLOT(setTableRows())); 
                      }
                      void tool::setTable2Rows()
                         { 
                       int noofrows2 = ui.spinBox_2->value();
                       for (int i = 0;i < noofrows2;++i)
                        {
                            model2->insertRow(i);
                          //qDebug() << i;
                      }
                      }
                      

                      when i am using new signal/slot why i am getting error
                      (Error (active) E0304 no instance of overloaded function)

                       connect(ui.spinBox, &QSpinBox::valueChanged, this,&tool::setTableRows);
                      connect( sender, &Sender::valueChanged,    receiver, &Receiver::updateValue);
                      
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #17

                      @n-2204 said in spinbox input add rows ??:

                      tooll::tool(QWidget* parent)

                      ????

                      What's the name of the class? tooll or tool? looks like a big mess here

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                      • Christian EhrlicherC Offline
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                        Christian Ehrlicher
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                        #18

                        @n-2204 said in spinbox input add rows ??:

                        c++ no instance of overloaded function matches the argument list argument types are: (QSpinBox *, <unknown-type>, tooll , void (tool::)())

                        How about taking a single look into the documentation? The problem is exactly explained there.

                        Simply writing something without understanding what you're doing doesn't help you at all.

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                          wrote on last edited by n-2204
                          #19

                          thanks for sharing ref doc, its done

                           connect(ui.spinBox, QOverload<int>::of(&QSpinBox::valueChanged), 
                                   this, &tool::setTableRows);
                          
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                            n-2204
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #20

                            what changes need to do to end the row at end of row, now when i enter value in spinbox row is adding in top but i need to add the row at end how to do ?

                             void tool::setTableRows()
                            {
                            int noofrows = ui.spinBox->value();
                            for (int i = 0;i < noofrows;++i)
                            {
                               model->insertRow(i);
                            }
                             }
                            connect(ui.spinBox, QOverload<int>::of(&QSpinBox::valueChanged), 
                                     this, &tool::setTableRows);
                            
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                            • N n-2204

                              what changes need to do to end the row at end of row, now when i enter value in spinbox row is adding in top but i need to add the row at end how to do ?

                               void tool::setTableRows()
                              {
                              int noofrows = ui.spinBox->value();
                              for (int i = 0;i < noofrows;++i)
                              {
                                 model->insertRow(i);
                              }
                               }
                              connect(ui.spinBox, QOverload<int>::of(&QSpinBox::valueChanged), 
                                       this, &tool::setTableRows);
                              
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                              #21

                              @n-2204 https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractitemmodel.html#insertRow
                              "Inserts a single row before the given row in the child items of the parent specified".
                              So, what do you think should you pass as row to insertRow to add at the end of the table?

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                @n-2204 https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractitemmodel.html#insertRow
                                "Inserts a single row before the given row in the child items of the parent specified".
                                So, what do you think should you pass as row to insertRow to add at the end of the table?

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                                #22

                                @n-2204

                                @jsulm said in spinbox input add rows ??:

                                @n-2204 https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractitemmodel.html#insertRow
                                "Inserts a single row before the given row in the child items of the parent specified".
                                So, what do you think should you pass as row to insertRow to add at the end of the table?

                                Further to @jsulm. insertRow() says

                                Note: This function calls the virtual method insertRows.

                                And in the docs for insertRows, immediately adjacent to insertRow, if you read it it actually tells you what to pass so that

                                the rows are appended to any existing rows

                                Please take the time to read docs....

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                                  #23

                                  how can i set value of a spinbox and also edittable for user ?

                                   void tool::setTable2Rows()
                                   {
                                  QAbstractItemModel* table2 = ui.tableView_2->model();
                                  int rows2 = ui.spinBox_2->value();
                                    ui.spinBox->setValue(10);//this is not working
                                    model2->setRowCount(rows2);
                                  }
                                  

                                  if i setvalue 10 then that no. of rows should be there

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                                  • N n-2204

                                    how can i set value of a spinbox and also edittable for user ?

                                     void tool::setTable2Rows()
                                     {
                                    QAbstractItemModel* table2 = ui.tableView_2->model();
                                    int rows2 = ui.spinBox_2->value();
                                      ui.spinBox->setValue(10);//this is not working
                                      model2->setRowCount(rows2);
                                    }
                                    

                                    if i setvalue 10 then that no. of rows should be there

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                                    #24

                                    @n-2204 said in spinbox input add rows ??:

                                    ui.spinBox->setValue(10);//this is not working

                                    Don't what you mean. "Not working" could indicate anything. I imagine this works perfectly well.

                                    how can i set value of a spinbox and also edittable for user ?

                                    if i setvalue 10 then that no. of rows should be there

                                    Don't know what these mean either.

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                                      #25

                                      not working means value is not set to 10

                                      and when i setvalue as 10 , 10 rows should be there in my table
                                      also when user change the spinbox value to 11 or 8 no. of rows in table should update

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                                      • N n-2204

                                        not working means value is not set to 10

                                        and when i setvalue as 10 , 10 rows should be there in my table
                                        also when user change the spinbox value to 11 or 8 no. of rows in table should update

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                                        #26

                                        @n-2204 said in spinbox input add rows ??:

                                        not working means value is not set to 10

                                        What value is not set to 10? You can see what it sets:

                                        ui.spinBox->setValue(10);
                                        

                                        I would bet my bottom $ that it does exactly that.

                                        and when i setvalue as 10 , 10 rows should be there in my table

                                        Your code has

                                        model2->setRowCount(rows2);
                                        

                                        so that is what it does.

                                        also when user change the spinbox value to 11 or 8 no. of rows in table should update

                                        Which spinbox? Only if you call the code to set the rows when the spin value changes, and only if the code is correct. Which i have to say does not look like the case for the 4 lines of code you have shown...

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                                          #27

                                          code:

                                           tool::tool(QWidget* parent)
                                          : QMainWindow(parent)
                                          {
                                          ui.setupUi(this);
                                          model = new QStandardItemModel(0, 13, this);//row*col
                                          model2 = new QStandardItemModel(0, 19, this)
                                          ui.spinBox->setValue(10);
                                          ui.spinBox_2->setValue(10);
                                          

                                          using this in spinbox value is 10 but the same no. of rows is not updated in my table
                                          so when i set value in spinbox same no. of rows should be added in my table
                                          and when user change value in spinbox row should update (that is happening)

                                           connect(ui.spinBox, QOverload<int>::of(&QSpinBox::valueChanged), 
                                                   this, &tool::setTableRows);
                                           connect(ui.spinBox_2, QOverload<int>::of(&QSpinBox::valueChanged),
                                                   this, &tool::setTable2Rows);
                                           } 
                                          void tool::setTableRows()
                                          {
                                          QAbstractItemModel* table1 = ui.tableView->model();
                                          int rows = ui.spinBox->value();
                                          model->setRowCount(rows);
                                           } 
                                          
                                           void tool::setTable2Rows()
                                          {
                                          QAbstractItemModel* table2 = ui.tableView_2->model();
                                          int rows2 = ui.spinBox_2->value();
                                          model2->setRowCount(rows2);
                                          }
                                          
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