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  • Thank YouT Thank You

    @mrjj

    I can do two things

    Export to excel file
    2.Export to pdf
    

    Main aim is to make it ready for printing purpose

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    JonB
    wrote on last edited by JonB
    #5

    @Thank-You
    Still depends on how much control over the printed output you wish to exert. For example, exporting to a .csv is *much * easier, but you'll end up with just column data imported into Excel, not, say, column widths, or font bolding or whatever. Only you know how much you need.

    BTW, do you know that you want to export to Excel to do printing? When I wanted to print a QTableView, although I offered an option to export to Excel I actually wrote code to just print off the QTableView inside Qt program. By "converting" it to a QTextDocument, which gives you HTML/PDF printing without external programs. I was quite happy with that result, without resorting to Excel or actual PDF commands. But again depends on just what you wish to achieve.

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    • JonBJ JonB

      @Thank-You
      Still depends on how much control over the printed output you wish to exert. For example, exporting to a .csv is *much * easier, but you'll end up with just column data imported into Excel, not, say, column widths, or font bolding or whatever. Only you know how much you need.

      BTW, do you know that you want to export to Excel to do printing? When I wanted to print a QTableView, although I offered an option to export to Excel I actually wrote code to just print off the QTableView inside Qt program. By "converting" it to a QTextDocument, which gives you HTML/PDF printing without external programs. I was quite happy with that result, without resorting to Excel or actual PDF commands. But again depends on just what you wish to achieve.

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      wrote on last edited by
      #6

      @JonB
      can you share the code with me
      which you used for printing whole records

      I once tried using the QPixMap which only prints the data that are currently shown in the screen (not all columns in table view but only columns that are visible)

      Ya I said that I want to get the tableview printed which shows all data and all columns

      Let's make QT free or It will go forever

      TRUE AND FALSE <3

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      • Thank YouT Thank You

        @JonB
        can you share the code with me
        which you used for printing whole records

        I once tried using the QPixMap which only prints the data that are currently shown in the screen (not all columns in table view but only columns that are visible)

        Ya I said that I want to get the tableview printed which shows all data and all columns

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        wrote on last edited by JonB
        #7

        @Thank-You
        It was quite a while ago, while I was writing in Python/PyQt5. (Not that that matters, you can convert to C++ if that's what you're using.) It looks like I wrote it to take a QAbstractItemModel, the QTableView.model(), which if you think about it makes sense. I am wanting to export the model, not how the particular QTableView happens to look, which is also what you need if you want to export to e.g. Word/Excel/CSV. Which I also allow. But the QTextDocument exporter looks like the following. I have omitted some optional extras, to keep the code down. It may not be everything, but should give you an idea of how to do it which you can enhance/adapt.

        Exporter:

        class TableModelExporter(QObject):
            def __init__(self, model: QAbstractItemModel, parent: QObject=None):
                super().__init__(parent)
        
                self.model = model
        
            def createTextDocument(self) -> JTextDocument:
                doc = JTextDocument(self)
                font = QFont("Verdana", 10)
                doc.setDefaultFont(font)
        
                doc.setDocumentMargin(10)
                cursor = QTextCursor(doc)
        
                cursor.movePosition(QTextCursor.Start)
                table = doc.insertTableForModel(cursor, self.model)
        
                cursor.movePosition(QTextCursor.End)
        
                return doc
        

        QTextDocument creator (omitting support methods like boldCharFormat(), setTextCursorHAlign() etc. which should be obvious):

        class JTextDocument(QTextDocument):
        
            def insertTableForModel(self, cursor: QTextCursor, model: QAbstractItemModel) -> QTextTable:
                rowCnt = model.rowCount()
                colCnt = model.columnCount()
                tableFormat = QTextTableFormat()
                tableFormat.setCellSpacing(0)
                tableFormat.setCellPadding(1)
                table = cursor.insertTable(rowCnt + 1, colCnt, tableFormat)
        
                headerFormat = self.boldCharFormat()
                for col in range(colCnt):
                    text = model.headerData(col, Qt.Horizontal)
                    headerCell = table.cellAt(0, col)
                    cursor = headerCell.firstCursorPosition()
                    self.setTextCursorHAlign(cursor, Qt.AlignHCenter)
                    cursor.insertText(text, headerFormat)
        
                for row in range(rowCnt):
                    for col in range(colCnt):
                        val = model.data(model.index(row, col), Qt.DisplayRole)
                        val, alignment, colour = self.textAlignAndColourForValue(val)
                        alignment = model.data(model.index(row, col), Qt.TextAlignmentRole)
                        colour = model.data(model.index(row, col), Qt.ForegroundRole)
                        font = model.data(model.index(row, col), Qt.FontRole)
                        bold = font.bold() if font else False
                        cell = table.cellAt(row + 1, col)
                        cursor = cell.firstCursorPosition()
                        if alignment is not None:
                            self.setTextCursorHAlign(cursor, alignment)
                        if colour is not None:
                            self.setTextCursorColour(cursor, colour)
                        format = self.boldCharFormat() if bold else QTextCharFormat()
                        cursor.insertText(val, format)
        
                return table
        

        You can then do what you like with the resulting QTextDocument/HTML. For PDF printing I went via a QWebEnginePage previewer with a print/saveAs Pdf(), there may be other ways now to convert to PDF.

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        • JonBJ JonB

          @Thank-You
          It was quite a while ago, while I was writing in Python/PyQt5. (Not that that matters, you can convert to C++ if that's what you're using.) It looks like I wrote it to take a QAbstractItemModel, the QTableView.model(), which if you think about it makes sense. I am wanting to export the model, not how the particular QTableView happens to look, which is also what you need if you want to export to e.g. Word/Excel/CSV. Which I also allow. But the QTextDocument exporter looks like the following. I have omitted some optional extras, to keep the code down. It may not be everything, but should give you an idea of how to do it which you can enhance/adapt.

          Exporter:

          class TableModelExporter(QObject):
              def __init__(self, model: QAbstractItemModel, parent: QObject=None):
                  super().__init__(parent)
          
                  self.model = model
          
              def createTextDocument(self) -> JTextDocument:
                  doc = JTextDocument(self)
                  font = QFont("Verdana", 10)
                  doc.setDefaultFont(font)
          
                  doc.setDocumentMargin(10)
                  cursor = QTextCursor(doc)
          
                  cursor.movePosition(QTextCursor.Start)
                  table = doc.insertTableForModel(cursor, self.model)
          
                  cursor.movePosition(QTextCursor.End)
          
                  return doc
          

          QTextDocument creator (omitting support methods like boldCharFormat(), setTextCursorHAlign() etc. which should be obvious):

          class JTextDocument(QTextDocument):
          
              def insertTableForModel(self, cursor: QTextCursor, model: QAbstractItemModel) -> QTextTable:
                  rowCnt = model.rowCount()
                  colCnt = model.columnCount()
                  tableFormat = QTextTableFormat()
                  tableFormat.setCellSpacing(0)
                  tableFormat.setCellPadding(1)
                  table = cursor.insertTable(rowCnt + 1, colCnt, tableFormat)
          
                  headerFormat = self.boldCharFormat()
                  for col in range(colCnt):
                      text = model.headerData(col, Qt.Horizontal)
                      headerCell = table.cellAt(0, col)
                      cursor = headerCell.firstCursorPosition()
                      self.setTextCursorHAlign(cursor, Qt.AlignHCenter)
                      cursor.insertText(text, headerFormat)
          
                  for row in range(rowCnt):
                      for col in range(colCnt):
                          val = model.data(model.index(row, col), Qt.DisplayRole)
                          val, alignment, colour = self.textAlignAndColourForValue(val)
                          alignment = model.data(model.index(row, col), Qt.TextAlignmentRole)
                          colour = model.data(model.index(row, col), Qt.ForegroundRole)
                          font = model.data(model.index(row, col), Qt.FontRole)
                          bold = font.bold() if font else False
                          cell = table.cellAt(row + 1, col)
                          cursor = cell.firstCursorPosition()
                          if alignment is not None:
                              self.setTextCursorHAlign(cursor, alignment)
                          if colour is not None:
                              self.setTextCursorColour(cursor, colour)
                          format = self.boldCharFormat() if bold else QTextCharFormat()
                          cursor.insertText(val, format)
          
                  return table
          

          You can then do what you like with the resulting QTextDocument/HTML. For PDF printing I went via a QWebEnginePage previewer with a print/saveAs Pdf(), there may be other ways now to convert to PDF.

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          Thank You
          wrote on last edited by
          #8

          @JonB
          Sorry I can't understand python at all

          Can you send me link where there is information for printing all the data in C++

          Let's make QT free or It will go forever

          TRUE AND FALSE <3

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          • Thank YouT Thank You

            @JonB
            Sorry I can't understand python at all

            Can you send me link where there is information for printing all the data in C++

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            JonB
            wrote on last edited by JonB
            #9

            @Thank-You said in How can I export QTableView to Excel file (*.xlsx):

            Sorry I can't understand python at all

            Well that's a shame, because when I was doing Python Qt I had to adapt all examples from C++, which I managed. The important part here is really just https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtexttableformat.html. The example code is self-explanatory, and dead easy to convert, IMHO. Up to you what effort you want to make.

            Can you send me link where there is information for printing all the data in C++

            What information for "printing all the data in C++"?

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @Thank-You said in How can I export QTableView to Excel file (*.xlsx):

              Sorry I can't understand python at all

              Well that's a shame, because when I was doing Python Qt I had to adapt all examples from C++, which I managed. The important part here is really just https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtexttableformat.html. The example code is self-explanatory, and dead easy to convert, IMHO. Up to you what effort you want to make.

              Can you send me link where there is information for printing all the data in C++

              What information for "printing all the data in C++"?

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              wrote on last edited by
              #10

              @JonB Ya its bad
              But I don't want to learn python in any way
              I don't like it at all and mainly while using QT at least for now

              I mean if you know about c++ code for printing QTableView then send me link
              I searched today for many hours
              It would be very helpful

              Let's make QT free or It will go forever

              TRUE AND FALSE <3

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              • Thank YouT Thank You

                @JonB Ya its bad
                But I don't want to learn python in any way
                I don't like it at all and mainly while using QT at least for now

                I mean if you know about c++ code for printing QTableView then send me link
                I searched today for many hours
                It would be very helpful

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                JonB
                wrote on last edited by
                #11

                @Thank-You
                Since I wrote the code I gave you myself, I'm hardly going to know about some other C++ equivalent. You don't have to know any Python to figure it. Best of luck.

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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @Thank-You
                  Still depends on how much control over the printed output you wish to exert. For example, exporting to a .csv is *much * easier, but you'll end up with just column data imported into Excel, not, say, column widths, or font bolding or whatever. Only you know how much you need.

                  BTW, do you know that you want to export to Excel to do printing? When I wanted to print a QTableView, although I offered an option to export to Excel I actually wrote code to just print off the QTableView inside Qt program. By "converting" it to a QTextDocument, which gives you HTML/PDF printing without external programs. I was quite happy with that result, without resorting to Excel or actual PDF commands. But again depends on just what you wish to achieve.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  @JonB Can you post the way of exporting to .csv files

                  Let's make QT free or It will go forever

                  TRUE AND FALSE <3

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                  • Thank YouT Thank You

                    @JonB Can you post the way of exporting to .csv files

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    @Thank-You
                    No, it's in Python too.

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                    • JonBJ JonB

                      @Thank-You
                      No, it's in Python too.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #14

                      @JonB Do you know any method to export to any file (.xlsx or .csv or .pdf) or simply print
                      https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3147030/qtableview-printing
                      This link worked but
                      I have tableview with 30 columns
                      So Data break there

                      Its so important
                      I am continiously searching this for whole day
                      Please help me

                      Let's make QT free or It will go forever

                      TRUE AND FALSE <3

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                      • Thank YouT Thank You

                        @JonB Do you know any method to export to any file (.xlsx or .csv or .pdf) or simply print
                        https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3147030/qtableview-printing
                        This link worked but
                        I have tableview with 30 columns
                        So Data break there

                        Its so important
                        I am continiously searching this for whole day
                        Please help me

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #15

                        @Thank-You
                        Hi
                        It's quite different to export to CSV versus actually printing to a pdf as with
                        CSV file the number of columns doesn't matter but with actual printing, you have the page limits to consider.

                        So do you need actual printing (PDF) or is data export just fine ? ( CSV)
                        With CSV you will get a file which you have to print using excel or other app than can import CSV file.

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @Thank-You
                          Hi
                          It's quite different to export to CSV versus actually printing to a pdf as with
                          CSV file the number of columns doesn't matter but with actual printing, you have the page limits to consider.

                          So do you need actual printing (PDF) or is data export just fine ? ( CSV)
                          With CSV you will get a file which you have to print using excel or other app than can import CSV file.

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                          Thank You
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #16

                          @mrjj Ok its fine but I want to export
                          https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3147030/qtableview-printing
                          This actually worked but all the data do not fit here

                          If You know how to do it then suggest me
                          Else suggest me to export in .csv file

                          Let's make QT free or It will go forever

                          TRUE AND FALSE <3

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                          • Thank YouT Thank You

                            @mrjj Ok its fine but I want to export
                            https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3147030/qtableview-printing
                            This actually worked but all the data do not fit here

                            If You know how to do it then suggest me
                            Else suggest me to export in .csv file

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                            wrote on last edited by mrjj
                            #17

                            @Thank-You
                            Hi
                            For actual printing, your only option is to reduce the font size to try to make it fit to paper.
                            Maybe also set it to landscape mode. But it sounds like it really cant fit if you have 30.
                            Page wrapping on width is hard with a table. (IMHO)

                            For export to CSV. you can use
                            https://github.com/VSRonin/QtModelUtilities
                            it has a nice exporter
                            https://vsronin.github.io/QtModelUtilities/class_csv_model_serialiser.html

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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              @Thank-You
                              Hi
                              For actual printing, your only option is to reduce the font size to try to make it fit to paper.
                              Maybe also set it to landscape mode. But it sounds like it really cant fit if you have 30.
                              Page wrapping on width is hard with a table. (IMHO)

                              For export to CSV. you can use
                              https://github.com/VSRonin/QtModelUtilities
                              it has a nice exporter
                              https://vsronin.github.io/QtModelUtilities/class_csv_model_serialiser.html

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #18

                              @mrjj said in How can I export QTableView to Excel file (*.xlsx):

                              For export to CVS. you can use

                              CVS is a US pharmacy chain, don't think they accept any exported files... ;-)

                              Same thing as I seem to mistype Excel XLS as XSL... :)

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                              • JonBJ JonB

                                @mrjj said in How can I export QTableView to Excel file (*.xlsx):

                                For export to CVS. you can use

                                CVS is a US pharmacy chain, don't think they accept any exported files... ;-)

                                Same thing as I seem to mistype Excel XLS as XSL... :)

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #19

                                @JonB
                                hehe thx
                                Yes I always swap those letters for some odd reason.
                                And to make it more ironic, Excel uses tabs for its COMMA separated files pr default :)

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  @JonB
                                  hehe thx
                                  Yes I always swap those letters for some odd reason.
                                  And to make it more ironic, Excel uses tabs for its COMMA separated files pr default :)

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #20

                                  @mrjj I believe this is due to internalizations, as commas are used (in some regions) as decimal point where as you have a hard time typing a tab in excel in the first place :D


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                                  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                    @mrjj I believe this is due to internalizations, as commas are used (in some regions) as decimal point where as you have a hard time typing a tab in excel in the first place :D

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #21

                                    @J-Hilk
                                    hehe yes im pretty sure it has a very valid reason and function and was more aiming
                                    at the ironic part, that format didn't really follow the name :)

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