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    void MainWindow::on_treeWidget_itemChanged(QTreeWidgetItem *item, int column)
    {
        QTreeWidgetItemIterator iterator(item);
        while( *iterator)
        {
            if ( (*iterator)->childCount() != 0)
            {
               if ( (*iterator)->checkState(column) == Qt::Checked)
               {
                   for (int i = 0; i < item->childCount(); ++i)
                   {
                       (*iterator)->child(i)->setCheckState(0, Qt::Checked);
                   }
               }
            }
            ++iterator;
        }
    

    ok i am able to do it now tell me is this the correct way of doing

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      void MainWindow::on_treeWidget_itemChanged(QTreeWidgetItem *item, int column)
      {
          QTreeWidgetItemIterator iterator(item);
          while( *iterator)
          {
              if ( (*iterator)->childCount() != 0)
              {
                 if ( (*iterator)->checkState(column) == Qt::Checked)
                 {
                     for (int i = 0; i < item->childCount(); ++i)
                     {
                         (*iterator)->child(i)->setCheckState(0, Qt::Checked);
                     }
                 }
              }
              ++iterator;
          }
      

      ok i am able to do it now tell me is this the correct way of doing

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      jsulm
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      @kook Why iterator->child?!
      First, check the check state of the parent, then apply that state on the children.

      auto state = item->checkState(0);
      QTreeWidgetItemIterator iterator(item);
      while (*iterator)
      {
              qDebug()<< (*iterator)->text(0);
              (*iterator)->setCheckState(0, state);
              ++iterator;
      }
      

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        @kook Why iterator->child?!
        First, check the check state of the parent, then apply that state on the children.

        auto state = item->checkState(0);
        QTreeWidgetItemIterator iterator(item);
        while (*iterator)
        {
                qDebug()<< (*iterator)->text(0);
                (*iterator)->setCheckState(0, state);
                ++iterator;
        }
        
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        kook
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        #9

        @jsulm thank you i will try this

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          @kook Why iterator->child?!
          First, check the check state of the parent, then apply that state on the children.

          auto state = item->checkState(0);
          QTreeWidgetItemIterator iterator(item);
          while (*iterator)
          {
                  qDebug()<< (*iterator)->text(0);
                  (*iterator)->setCheckState(0, state);
                  ++iterator;
          }
          
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          @jsulm
          Does the (*iterator)->setCheckState(0, state); re-fire the on_treeWidget_itemChanged(QTreeWidgetItem *item, int column) for the child item's check state being changed? If so, good; if not, the OP will need a recursive function assuming he wants all descendants to get checked (and tree depth not limited to one level).

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            @jsulm
            Does the (*iterator)->setCheckState(0, state); re-fire the on_treeWidget_itemChanged(QTreeWidgetItem *item, int column) for the child item's check state being changed? If so, good; if not, the OP will need a recursive function assuming he wants all descendants to get checked (and tree depth not limited to one level).

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            jsulm
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            @JonB said in changing the checkstate of all the child item by checking the root item in Qtree widget:

            if not, the OP will need a recursive function assuming he wants all descendants to get checked

            No, that's what QTreeWidgetItemIterator is doing.

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              @kook Why iterator->child?!
              First, check the check state of the parent, then apply that state on the children.

              auto state = item->checkState(0);
              QTreeWidgetItemIterator iterator(item);
              while (*iterator)
              {
                      qDebug()<< (*iterator)->text(0);
                      (*iterator)->setCheckState(0, state);
                      ++iterator;
              }
              
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              kook
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              #12

              @jsulm the reason i used (*iterator)->child is i have multiple root in the tree i want only that particular root's child to be checked not the whole tree
              the solution you have given is doing the latter

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                @jsulm the reason i used (*iterator)->child is i have multiple root in the tree i want only that particular root's child to be checked not the whole tree
                the solution you have given is doing the latter

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                jsulm
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                #13

                @kook The solution I gave you iterates over all children of an item, NOT the whole tree.
                If you want to change only some children of an item then you need a condition to decide which one to change, right? What is this condition? Can you explain what exactly should happen?

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @kook The solution I gave you iterates over all children of an item, NOT the whole tree.
                  If you want to change only some children of an item then you need a condition to decide which one to change, right? What is this condition? Can you explain what exactly should happen?

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                  kook
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                  #14

                  @jsulm Screenshot from 2021-10-11 10-56-53.png
                  when i change the message1 state it should change only its children check state
                  i tried the code you provided its changing the whole tree check state

                  i don't have any specific condition

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                    @jsulm Screenshot from 2021-10-11 10-56-53.png
                    when i change the message1 state it should change only its children check state
                    i tried the code you provided its changing the whole tree check state

                    i don't have any specific condition

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                    @kook said in changing the checkstate of all the child item by checking the root item in Qtree widget:

                    i tried the code you provided its changing the whole tree check state

                    Then you did something wrong.
                    What do you pass as item in this line QTreeWidgetItemIterator iterator(item); ?
                    It needs to be the item user clicked (in your example message1).

                    auto state = item->checkState(0);
                    QTreeWidgetItemIterator iterator(item);
                    while (*iterator)
                    {
                            qDebug()<< (*iterator)->text(0);
                            (*iterator)->setCheckState(0, state);
                            ++iterator;
                    }
                    

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                      @kook said in changing the checkstate of all the child item by checking the root item in Qtree widget:

                      i tried the code you provided its changing the whole tree check state

                      Then you did something wrong.
                      What do you pass as item in this line QTreeWidgetItemIterator iterator(item); ?
                      It needs to be the item user clicked (in your example message1).

                      auto state = item->checkState(0);
                      QTreeWidgetItemIterator iterator(item);
                      while (*iterator)
                      {
                              qDebug()<< (*iterator)->text(0);
                              (*iterator)->setCheckState(0, state);
                              ++iterator;
                      }
                      
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                      #16

                      @jsulm i am adding the code inside this function

                      void MainWindow::on_treeWidget_itemChanged(QTreeWidgetItem *item, int column)
                      {
                      }
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                        @jsulm i am adding the code inside this function

                        void MainWindow::on_treeWidget_itemChanged(QTreeWidgetItem *item, int column)
                        {
                        }
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                        jsulm
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                        #17

                        @kook You're right. This does not work as expected.
                        You will need to write a recursive method to iterate over all children of an item.

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                          @jsulm i am adding the code inside this function

                          void MainWindow::on_treeWidget_itemChanged(QTreeWidgetItem *item, int column)
                          {
                          }
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                          #18

                          @kook This works:

                          void MainWindow::on_treeWidget_itemChanged(QTreeWidgetItem *item, int column)
                              for (int i = 0; i < item->childCount(); ++i) {
                                  qDebug() << item->child(i)->text(0);
                                  on_treeWidget_itemChanged(item->child(i), column);
                              }
                          }
                          

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @kook You're right. This does not work as expected.
                            You will need to write a recursive method to iterate over all children of an item.

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                            @jsulm ok i will try thank you

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                              @jsulm ok i will try thank you

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                              @kook I just fixed my code...

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                                @kook I just fixed my code...

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                                kook
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                                #21

                                @jsulm its not changing the checked state of children

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                                  @jsulm its not changing the checked state of children

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                                  @kook said in changing the checkstate of all the child item by checking the root item in Qtree widget:

                                  its not changing the checked state of children

                                  Come on, that's because I did not add the code to change the checked state. Add that part:

                                  void MainWindow::on_treeWidget_itemChanged(QTreeWidgetItem *item, int column)
                                      for (int i = 0; i < item->childCount(); ++i) {
                                          qDebug() << item->child(i)->text(0);
                                          item->child(i)->setCheckState(0, item->checkState(0));
                                          on_treeWidget_itemChanged(item->child(i), column);
                                      }
                                  }
                                  

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                                    @kook said in changing the checkstate of all the child item by checking the root item in Qtree widget:

                                    its not changing the checked state of children

                                    Come on, that's because I did not add the code to change the checked state. Add that part:

                                    void MainWindow::on_treeWidget_itemChanged(QTreeWidgetItem *item, int column)
                                        for (int i = 0; i < item->childCount(); ++i) {
                                            qDebug() << item->child(i)->text(0);
                                            item->child(i)->setCheckState(0, item->checkState(0));
                                            on_treeWidget_itemChanged(item->child(i), column);
                                        }
                                    }
                                    
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                                    kook
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                                    @jsulm sorry i added that part its working
                                    thank you for your time and solution

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