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[kind of solved] subclassed QAbstractTableModel::setData does not get called

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    andi456
    wrote on last edited by andi456
    #17

    Don't i have to implement at least

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    QVariant data(const QModelIndex &index, int role = Qt::DisplayRole) const  Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
    int rowCount(const QModelIndex &parent = QModelIndex()) const  Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
    int columnCount(const QModelIndex &parent = QModelIndex()) const Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;```
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    ? That's what I did in my minimal test class .

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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      @andi456 said in subclassed QAbstractTableModel::setData does not get called:

      That's what I did in my minimal test class .

      But you declared headerData() without providing an implementation.

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        @andi456 said in subclassed QAbstractTableModel::setData does not get called:

        That's what I did in my minimal test class .

        But you declared headerData() without providing an implementation.

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        #19

        @Christian-Ehrlicher The relevant parts of the implementation can be found in my first post in the second code block. I just copied the necessary parts to my minimal test example, created with qtcreator.

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          @Christian-Ehrlicher The relevant parts of the implementation can be found in my first post in the second code block. I just copied the necessary parts to my minimal test example, created with qtcreator.

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          @andi456 but even there I see no headerData() implementation...

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            andi456
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            Here it is:

            QVariant ZTableModel::headerData(int section, Qt::Orientation orientation, int role) const
            {
            QList<QString> headerliste = ZTableModel::get_header(j_zl);
                if (role != Qt::DisplayRole) {
                return QVariant();
            }
            if (orientation == Qt::Horizontal) {
                for (int i=0; i < headerliste.size(); ++i) {
                    QString s = headerliste.at(i);
                if (i == section) {
                    return s;
                    break;
                }
                }
            }
            
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              @Christian-Ehrlicher The relevant parts of the implementation can be found in my first post in the second code block. I just copied the necessary parts to my minimal test example, created with qtcreator.

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              #22

              @andi456
              @Christian-Ehrlicher said you had not implemented headerData().
              The error messages you pasted includes

              undefined reference to ZTableModel::headerData(int, Qt::Orientation, int) const

              Do you not think this indicates a problem?

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                Here it is:

                QVariant ZTableModel::headerData(int section, Qt::Orientation orientation, int role) const
                {
                QList<QString> headerliste = ZTableModel::get_header(j_zl);
                    if (role != Qt::DisplayRole) {
                    return QVariant();
                }
                if (orientation == Qt::Horizontal) {
                    for (int i=0; i < headerliste.size(); ++i) {
                        QString s = headerliste.at(i);
                    if (i == section) {
                        return s;
                        break;
                    }
                    }
                }
                
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                @andi456 said in subclassed QAbstractTableModel::setData does not get called:

                Here it is:

                Your post crossed with mine.

                Could you please delete all object files etc. and do a clean rebuild from scratch. If you still get an error could you copy & paste that/those.

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                  andi456
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                  #24

                  I see, got the minimal example to compile. It was a matter of the header declarations that i forgot to comment out.. Thank you.. I'll see what happens after the implementation of setData and flags and report back later.

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                    #25

                    After implementing the setData and flags and making use of the convenient debugging capabilities of qtcreator, I can now tell that setData is being called, when i enter something from the keyboard, which seems to be discarded afterwards.

                    Edit: Wrong impression on first Debug run.

                    Update: The new value is being put into the json-object, according to the debugging information, dataChanged is being emitted too, but for some reason the change is not being displayed. What might i be missing?

                    I missed writing back the data into the json list in the setData method.

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                      First of all, thank you all for your support. The reason, why I wrote "kind of solved" into the headline of the post, is the following. I just loaded the original project into qtcreator in order to debug it. qtcreator seems to have run some scripts and the setData method got actually called without the code having changed at all. Unfortunately, I do not know what was necessary. (I just used vim for writing the program before.)

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