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How to Insert checkbox in root of Qtreeview. Treeview is created by using QDOMDocument reading XML file.

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  • JonBJ JonB

    @Aviral-0
    If "nothing worked" that means you are saying your code is not being called at all. I cannot help if you say that is the case.

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    @JonB
    Hi I solved it. I have added a function in mainwindow.cpp
    view->setSelectionMode(QAbstractItemView::MultiSelection);
    and I am able to select multiple items.
    thankyou for your patience and help!

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      Hi, Hope you are having a good day.
      Now I need the checkboxes to all the parents of child.
      I have attached the photo attached of what I need.
      What to change in the if condition to make it happen?
      alt text

      QVariant DomModel::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const
      {
          if (!index.isValid())
              return QVariant();
      
          DomItem *item = static_cast<DomItem*>(index.internalPointer());
          const QDomNode node = item->node();
      
          //if ( role == Qt::CheckStateRole && !index.parent().isValid())
          //if ( role == Qt::CheckStateRole && index.column() == 0 && !index.parent().isValid())
          if ( role == Qt::CheckStateRole && index.column() == 0 && !index.parent().isValid() )
          {
              return static_cast< int >( item->isChecked() ? Qt::Checked : Qt::Unchecked );
      }
          if (role != Qt::DisplayRole)
              return QVariant();
      
          switch (index.column()) {
              case 0:
                  return node.nodeName();
              case 1:
              {
                  const QDomNamedNodeMap attributeMap = node.attributes();
                  QStringList attributes;
                  for (int i = 0; i < attributeMap.count(); ++i) {
                      QDomNode attribute = attributeMap.item(i);
                      attributes << attribute.nodeName() + "=\""
                                    + attribute.nodeValue() + '"';
                  }
                  return attributes.join(' ');
              }
              case 2:
                  return node.nodeValue().split('\n').join(' ');
              default:
                  break;
      
          }
      
          return item->data(index.column());
      }
      
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        Hi, Hope you are having a good day.
        Now I need the checkboxes to all the parents of child.
        I have attached the photo attached of what I need.
        What to change in the if condition to make it happen?
        alt text

        QVariant DomModel::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const
        {
            if (!index.isValid())
                return QVariant();
        
            DomItem *item = static_cast<DomItem*>(index.internalPointer());
            const QDomNode node = item->node();
        
            //if ( role == Qt::CheckStateRole && !index.parent().isValid())
            //if ( role == Qt::CheckStateRole && index.column() == 0 && !index.parent().isValid())
            if ( role == Qt::CheckStateRole && index.column() == 0 && !index.parent().isValid() )
            {
                return static_cast< int >( item->isChecked() ? Qt::Checked : Qt::Unchecked );
        }
            if (role != Qt::DisplayRole)
                return QVariant();
        
            switch (index.column()) {
                case 0:
                    return node.nodeName();
                case 1:
                {
                    const QDomNamedNodeMap attributeMap = node.attributes();
                    QStringList attributes;
                    for (int i = 0; i < attributeMap.count(); ++i) {
                        QDomNode attribute = attributeMap.item(i);
                        attributes << attribute.nodeName() + "=\""
                                      + attribute.nodeValue() + '"';
                    }
                    return attributes.join(' ');
                }
                case 2:
                    return node.nodeValue().split('\n').join(' ');
                default:
                    break;
        
            }
        
            return item->data(index.column());
        }
        
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        #32

        @Aviral-0
        So change the && !index.parent().isValid(), which you put in to make it root-only, to whatever it is you want to show checkboxes against?

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        • JonBJ JonB

          @Aviral-0
          So change the && !index.parent().isValid(), which you put in to make it root-only, to whatever it is you want to show checkboxes against?

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          #33

          @JonB Please look at the image I jhave attached!
          Image(https://wetransfer.com/downloads/a9b408bd97b18185f4fc64ac8053fbb520221205051935/8f1754)

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            @JonB Please look at the image I jhave attached!
            Image(https://wetransfer.com/downloads/a9b408bd97b18185f4fc64ac8053fbb520221205051935/8f1754)

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            wrote on last edited by JonB
            #34

            @Aviral-0
            Then upload an image to your post (best, the post toolbar has "cloud" icon tooltip Upload Image), or at worst given a link to where the image can be seen. If you think I am going to download an image you want me to look at from a site , I am not.

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @Aviral-0
              Then upload an image to your post (best, the post toolbar has "cloud" icon tooltip Upload Image), or at worst given a link to where the image can be seen. If you think I am going to download an image you want me to look at from a site , I am not.

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              #35

              Screenshot (226).png

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                Screenshot (226).png

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                JonB
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                #36

                @Aviral-0
                [I presume you also want a checkbox against the devices node.] So you want a checkbox against each node in the tree, but not against leaves? So check to see (in data()) whether the DomItem item for the index has any children or not.

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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @Aviral-0
                  [I presume you also want a checkbox against the devices node.] So you want a checkbox against each node in the tree, but not against leaves? So check to see (in data()) whether the DomItem item for the index has any children or not.

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                  #37

                  @JonB Yes they have childItems

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                    @JonB Yes they have childItems

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #38

                    @Aviral-0
                    I know! So test for that when deciding whether to request a checkbox or not, in place of your && !index.parent().isValid() which is currently restricting them to root-only node.

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                    • JonBJ JonB

                      @Aviral-0
                      I know! So test for that when deciding whether to request a checkbox or not, in place of your && !index.parent().isValid() which is currently restricting them to root-only node.

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                      #39

                      @JonB
                      Yes, but removing that causes checkboxes at every line,
                      I only want at items which are root or parent to some items. Not on leafs

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                        @JonB
                        Yes, but removing that causes checkboxes at every line,
                        I only want at items which are root or parent to some items. Not on leafs

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #40

                        @Aviral-0
                        You are ignoring what I am writing. I told you how to do that, you have not acted on it.

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                        • JonBJ JonB

                          @Aviral-0
                          You are ignoring what I am writing. I told you how to do that, you have not acted on it.

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                          #41

                          @JonB I have tried it bro... I tried removing !index.parent.isvalid()
                          and placing some other functions.
                          I am not fully understanding of what you are suggesting. can you tell me what to write there?

                          Screenshot (227).png

                          QVariant DomModel::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const
                          {
                              if (!index.isValid())
                                  return QVariant();
                          
                              DomItem *item = static_cast<DomItem*>(index.internalPointer());
                              const QDomNode node = item->node();
                          
                             // if ( role == Qt::CheckStateRole && !index.parent().isValid())
                              //if ( role == Qt::CheckStateRole && index.column() == 0 )
                              if ( role == Qt::CheckStateRole && (index.column() == 0)  )
                              {
                                  return static_cast< int >( item->isChecked() ? Qt::Checked : Qt::Unchecked );
                          }
                              if (role != Qt::DisplayRole)
                                  return QVariant();
                          
                              switch (index.column()) {
                                  case 0:
                                      return node.nodeName();
                                  case 1:
                                  {
                                      const QDomNamedNodeMap attributeMap = node.attributes();
                                      QStringList attributes;
                                      for (int i = 0; i < attributeMap.count(); ++i) {
                                          QDomNode attribute = attributeMap.item(i);
                                          attributes << attribute.nodeName() + "=\""
                                                        + attribute.nodeValue() + '"';
                                      }
                                      return attributes.join(' ');
                                  }
                                  case 2:
                                      return node.nodeValue().split('\n').join(' ');
                                  default:
                                      break;
                          
                              }
                          
                              return item->data(index.column());
                          }
                          
                          
                          Qt::ItemFlags DomModel::flags(const QModelIndex &index) const
                          {
                              if (!index.isValid())
                                  return Qt::NoItemFlags;
                          
                              Qt::ItemFlags flags = Qt::ItemIsEnabled | Qt::ItemIsSelectable;
                          
                              if ( index.column() == 0 )
                                  flags |= Qt::ItemIsUserCheckable;
                              return flags;
                          }
                          //! [6]
                          
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                            @JonB I have tried it bro... I tried removing !index.parent.isvalid()
                            and placing some other functions.
                            I am not fully understanding of what you are suggesting. can you tell me what to write there?

                            Screenshot (227).png

                            QVariant DomModel::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const
                            {
                                if (!index.isValid())
                                    return QVariant();
                            
                                DomItem *item = static_cast<DomItem*>(index.internalPointer());
                                const QDomNode node = item->node();
                            
                               // if ( role == Qt::CheckStateRole && !index.parent().isValid())
                                //if ( role == Qt::CheckStateRole && index.column() == 0 )
                                if ( role == Qt::CheckStateRole && (index.column() == 0)  )
                                {
                                    return static_cast< int >( item->isChecked() ? Qt::Checked : Qt::Unchecked );
                            }
                                if (role != Qt::DisplayRole)
                                    return QVariant();
                            
                                switch (index.column()) {
                                    case 0:
                                        return node.nodeName();
                                    case 1:
                                    {
                                        const QDomNamedNodeMap attributeMap = node.attributes();
                                        QStringList attributes;
                                        for (int i = 0; i < attributeMap.count(); ++i) {
                                            QDomNode attribute = attributeMap.item(i);
                                            attributes << attribute.nodeName() + "=\""
                                                          + attribute.nodeValue() + '"';
                                        }
                                        return attributes.join(' ');
                                    }
                                    case 2:
                                        return node.nodeValue().split('\n').join(' ');
                                    default:
                                        break;
                            
                                }
                            
                                return item->data(index.column());
                            }
                            
                            
                            Qt::ItemFlags DomModel::flags(const QModelIndex &index) const
                            {
                                if (!index.isValid())
                                    return Qt::NoItemFlags;
                            
                                Qt::ItemFlags flags = Qt::ItemIsEnabled | Qt::ItemIsSelectable;
                            
                                if ( index.column() == 0 )
                                    flags |= Qt::ItemIsUserCheckable;
                                return flags;
                            }
                            //! [6]
                            
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #42

                            @Aviral-0
                            I am not your "bro"! You need to replace the original && !index.parent().isValid() with the condition for QDomNode node not having any children.

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                            • JonBJ JonB

                              @Aviral-0
                              I am not your "bro"! You need to replace the original && !index.parent().isValid() with the condition for QDomNode node not having any children.

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                              #43

                              @JonB You don't know anything, just arrogant rude. I didn't find any solutions to my problem from you!

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                                @JonB You don't know anything, just arrogant rude. I didn't find any solutions to my problem from you!

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                                jsulm
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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #44

                                @Aviral-0 said in How to Insert checkbox in root of Qtreeview. Treeview is created by using QDOMDocument reading XML file.:

                                I didn't find any solutions to my problem from you!

                                What about "You need to replace the original && !index.parent().isValid() with the condition for QDomNode node not having any children." from @JonB - did you do that?

                                Please state polite...

                                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                  @JonB You don't know anything, just arrogant rude. I didn't find any solutions to my problem from you!

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                                  wrote on last edited by JonB
                                  #45

                                  @Aviral-0 said in How to Insert checkbox in root of Qtreeview. Treeview is created by using QDOMDocument reading XML file.:

                                  @JonB You don't know anything, just arrogant rude. I didn't find any solutions to my problem from you!

                                  Just wow! I have made over a dozen posts so far over a week trying to help you solve your issues. Told you at each stage what to do, and at least a couple of times what to do now. Why don't you have a look back up? Thanks for nothing, bro.

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