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  • J JacobNovitsky

    I have Window.ui which has predefined QLabel as follow:
    QLabel QLabel QLabel QLabel
    ...
    -=- same till ned of QLabel
    Each line contains two QLabels to hold txt, two labels to hold Img
    I need to simply if some how as it feels very premature
    Kindly advise

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    wrote on last edited by JonB
    #3

    @JacobNovitsky
    If you are talking about the generated code as @jsulm asks then you cannot alter that (other than rewriting uic) and you should not care.

    If you mean something more like "I have "composite" widgets which contain a text label and an image label, I want to use them multiple times and I would like to reduce/rationalise the code for re-use" then you might create a widget containing the pairs or whatever of sub-widgets and then use Creator/Designer's Promotion facility to create a single widget out of them which can be re-used at design time.

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      JacobNovitsky
      wrote on last edited by VRonin
      #4

      I need something like this

       for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) { // Adjust the number of rows based on your needs
              QLabel* textLabel1 = new QLabel(QString("Text %1").arg(i * 2 + 1), this);
              QLabel* imgLabel1 = new QLabel(this); // Image label
              imgLabel1->setText("Image Placeholder"); // Placeholder text
      
              QLabel* textLabel2 = new QLabel(QString("Text %1").arg(i * 2 + 2), this);
              QLabel* imgLabel2 = new QLabel(this); // Image label
              imgLabel2->setText("Image Placeholder"); // Placeholder text
      
              // Add them to the grid layout
              layout->addWidget(textLabel1, i, 0);
              layout->addWidget(imgLabel1, i, 1);
              layout->addWidget(textLabel2, i, 2);
              layout->addWidget(imgLabel2, i, 3);
      
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      • J JacobNovitsky

        I need something like this

         for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) { // Adjust the number of rows based on your needs
                QLabel* textLabel1 = new QLabel(QString("Text %1").arg(i * 2 + 1), this);
                QLabel* imgLabel1 = new QLabel(this); // Image label
                imgLabel1->setText("Image Placeholder"); // Placeholder text
        
                QLabel* textLabel2 = new QLabel(QString("Text %1").arg(i * 2 + 2), this);
                QLabel* imgLabel2 = new QLabel(this); // Image label
                imgLabel2->setText("Image Placeholder"); // Placeholder text
        
                // Add them to the grid layout
                layout->addWidget(textLabel1, i, 0);
                layout->addWidget(imgLabel1, i, 1);
                layout->addWidget(textLabel2, i, 2);
                layout->addWidget(imgLabel2, i, 3);
        
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        #5

        @JacobNovitsky
        So now you want to create widgets dynamically instead of fixed as in the designed .ui file, which we would not have known. OK, so what is the problem/question? Yes you can create widgets dynamically, and put them into say a QGridLayout.

        Please use the forum's Code tags (</> button) when pasting blocks of code, it makes it easier for people to read and answer.

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        • J JacobNovitsky

          I need something like this

           for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) { // Adjust the number of rows based on your needs
                  QLabel* textLabel1 = new QLabel(QString("Text %1").arg(i * 2 + 1), this);
                  QLabel* imgLabel1 = new QLabel(this); // Image label
                  imgLabel1->setText("Image Placeholder"); // Placeholder text
          
                  QLabel* textLabel2 = new QLabel(QString("Text %1").arg(i * 2 + 2), this);
                  QLabel* imgLabel2 = new QLabel(this); // Image label
                  imgLabel2->setText("Image Placeholder"); // Placeholder text
          
                  // Add them to the grid layout
                  layout->addWidget(textLabel1, i, 0);
                  layout->addWidget(imgLabel1, i, 1);
                  layout->addWidget(textLabel2, i, 2);
                  layout->addWidget(imgLabel2, i, 3);
          
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          jsulm
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          wrote on last edited by
          #6

          @JacobNovitsky said in How to simplify syntax:

          I need something like this

          Then write it. What is the problem?

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

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            VRonin
            wrote on last edited by
            #7

            That walks like a table, quacks like a table and swims like a table. Are you sure you don't actually want to just use QTableWidget (or QTableView + model if you want to be fancy)?

            "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
            ~Napoleon Bonaparte

            On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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            • VRoninV VRonin

              That walks like a table, quacks like a table and swims like a table. Are you sure you don't actually want to just use QTableWidget (or QTableView + model if you want to be fancy)?

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              JacobNovitsky
              wrote on last edited by JacobNovitsky
              #8

              @VRonin You're a devil in disguise!
              Yes, I'm going to try tableView

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              • J JacobNovitsky

                @VRonin You're a devil in disguise!
                Yes, I'm going to try tableView

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                JacobNovitsky
                wrote on last edited by
                #9

                @JacobNovitsky =Screenshot from 2024-09-18 17-42-18.png

                It looks fine, now I need to find a way to get indices for selected columns
                any advise?

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                • J JacobNovitsky

                  @JacobNovitsky =Screenshot from 2024-09-18 17-42-18.png

                  It looks fine, now I need to find a way to get indices for selected columns
                  any advise?

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                  jsulm
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #10

                  @JacobNovitsky https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtablewidget.html#selectedItems and https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtablewidget.html#indexFromItem

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

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                    JacobNovitsky
                    wrote on last edited by JacobNovitsky
                    #11

                    tried to post code chunk, but output msg said it was spm
                    https://justpaste.it/g6kt5

                    above works, but selects all columns together with one click, I need to be able to do it one by one
                    please advise

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #12

                      instead of calling selectedIndexes and doing manipulation, have you tried calling selectedColumns instead?

                      "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                      ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                      On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #13
                        void MyWindow::onSelectionChanged() {
                            // Fetch the currently selected columns using selectedColumns()
                            QItemSelectionModel *selectionModel = tableView->selectionModel();
                            QModelIndexList selectedColumns = selectionModel->selectedColumns();
                        
                            // Convert QModelIndexList to a list of column indices
                            QList<int> selectedColumnList;
                            for (const QModelIndex &index : selectedColumns) {
                                selectedColumnList.append(index.column());
                            }
                        
                            // Sort the list of selected column indices
                            std::sort(selectedColumnList.begin(), selectedColumnList.end());
                        
                            // Print selected column indices
                            qDebug() << "Selected columns:" << selectedColumnList;
                        }
                        

                        same result

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                        • J JacobNovitsky
                          void MyWindow::onSelectionChanged() {
                              // Fetch the currently selected columns using selectedColumns()
                              QItemSelectionModel *selectionModel = tableView->selectionModel();
                              QModelIndexList selectedColumns = selectionModel->selectedColumns();
                          
                              // Convert QModelIndexList to a list of column indices
                              QList<int> selectedColumnList;
                              for (const QModelIndex &index : selectedColumns) {
                                  selectedColumnList.append(index.column());
                              }
                          
                              // Sort the list of selected column indices
                              std::sort(selectedColumnList.begin(), selectedColumnList.end());
                          
                              // Print selected column indices
                              qDebug() << "Selected columns:" << selectedColumnList;
                          }
                          

                          same result

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                          VRonin
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #14

                          @JacobNovitsky said in How to simplify syntax:

                          same result

                          so what does qDebug() atually print there?

                          "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                          ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                          On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                          • VRoninV VRonin

                            @JacobNovitsky said in How to simplify syntax:

                            same result

                            so what does qDebug() atually print there?

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                            JacobNovitsky
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #15

                            @VRonin it prints Selected columns: QList(0)
                            but I can select only all lines with one click

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                            • J JacobNovitsky

                              @VRonin it prints Selected columns: QList(0)
                              but I can select only all lines with one click

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                              VRonin
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #16

                              @JacobNovitsky said in How to simplify syntax:

                              but I can select only all lines with one click

                              I'm confused, what is the behaviour you would want to happen?

                              "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                              ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                              On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                                JacobNovitsky
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #17

                                Lets say, I selected line 1 3 and 9
                                or I selected lines 1 2 3
                                I need to 1) select only 123 out of 9 lines total
                                2) I need to get selected indices :)

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                                  wrote on last edited by VRonin
                                  #18

                                  In your code you have tableView->setSelectionBehavior(QAbstractItemView::SelectColumns); that makes it so when you select a cell, the entire column gets selected. I don't believe that's what you want, delete that line

                                  "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                                  ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                                  On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                                    JacobNovitsky
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #19

                                    https://justpaste.it/dwq1c
                                    Above is my last working code, it selects rows line by line as requested,
                                    but outputs
                                    Selected columns: QList()
                                    with no inidices

                                    I believe problem in
                                    QList<int> MyWindow::getSelectedColumns()
                                    Need to clarify/fix this syntax

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #20

                                      Yes, you need to revert to selectedIndexes instead of selectedColumns. My suggestion above was a misunderstanding of your requirement

                                      "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                                      ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                                      On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                                      • J JacobNovitsky

                                        https://justpaste.it/dwq1c
                                        Above is my last working code, it selects rows line by line as requested,
                                        but outputs
                                        Selected columns: QList()
                                        with no inidices

                                        I believe problem in
                                        QList<int> MyWindow::getSelectedColumns()
                                        Need to clarify/fix this syntax

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                                        JonB
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #21

                                        @JacobNovitsky
                                        I'm not sure I follow. If the user selects "lines" (rows) then you won't get any selected columns back? (Because whole columns are not selected, just certain columns within certain rows.) To see which columns are selected within various selected rows use QModelIndexList QItemSelectionModel::selectedIndexes() const, which gives all selected cells and then look at the column() values within that. If that is what you are looking for.

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                                        • JonBJ JonB

                                          @JacobNovitsky
                                          I'm not sure I follow. If the user selects "lines" (rows) then you won't get any selected columns back? (Because whole columns are not selected, just certain columns within certain rows.) To see which columns are selected within various selected rows use QModelIndexList QItemSelectionModel::selectedIndexes() const, which gives all selected cells and then look at the column() values within that. If that is what you are looking for.

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                                          JacobNovitsky
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #22

                                          @JonB oh, it does indeed outputs columns selected, but I really meant rows :)
                                          So I do look for the same but for rows?

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