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  • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

    @n-2204 said in Combobox in Qtableview:

    connect(ui.tableView->model(), SIGNAL(rowsInserted), ui.tableView_2->model(), SLOT(changedvalue()));

    This is wrong - again: use the new signal/slot syntax to catch such errors on compile time. And if you don't want then watch the output to stdout during debugging!

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    wrote on last edited by JonB
    #11

    @Christian-Ehrlicher
    I, and you, have repeatedly advised @n-2204 to change from the old macros to the new style, and provided the necessary links (e.g. https://forum.qt.io/topic/126193/spinbox-input-add-rows, I think we posted 4 times there to this effect). Precisely because the user keeps getting the connections wrong. It seems the user is not interested in making the effort to change their ways, and prefers to make the same mistakes and keep posting for others to sort out....

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      connect(ui.tableView->model(), &QAbstractItemModel::rowsInserted, this,
      &tool::changedvalue);
      

      but signal/slot should work for both the ways
      and one thing is there is change in column 1 row values and @VRonin you told to use signal rowinserted() ?

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      • N n-2204
        connect(ui.tableView->model(), &QAbstractItemModel::rowsInserted, this,
        &tool::changedvalue);
        

        but signal/slot should work for both the ways
        and one thing is there is change in column 1 row values and @VRonin you told to use signal rowinserted() ?

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        wrote on last edited by
        #13

        but signal/slot should work for both the ways

        It does but in case you make a mistake the new syntax lets you know straight away when you try to compile and it's not just a warning in the console while the program runs.
        Also the new connection is faster

        there is change in column 1 row values and @VRonin you told to use signal rowinserted() ?

        In that case you would use the conveniently named dataChanged signal

        void tool::changedvalue()

        please do no rebuild all the widgets everytime something changes. setIndexWidget is already super inefficient, if you keep recreating them your program will probably stutter a lot

        "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 n-2204
          #14

          So when i am passing my values in a Qstring that time its coming in combobox but same when i try using table1 column1 rows value that time only last row value is adding in Combobox values looks like all values not appending
          Where need to make changes?

          connect(ui.tableView->model(), &QAbstractItemModel::dataChanged, this,
                    &Gearcycle_model::changedvalue);
          
          void tool::changedvalue() {
          QAbstractItemModel* table1 = ui.tableView->model();
          QAbstractItemModel* table2 = ui.tableView_2->model();
          for (int i = 0, maxI = table2->rowCount();i <= maxI;++i)//combobox in table2 col1
          {
              for (int r = 0, maxI = table1->rowCount();r < maxI;++r)//getvalue fromtable1
              {
                  QComboBox* combo = new QComboBox();
                  //QString list1[10] = { table1->data(table1->index(r, 0)).toString() };//store value in list
                  QString list1[4] = { "input 1","input 2","input3","input 4" };
                  qDebug() << "table index" << r;
                  for (int j = 0; j < 3; j++)
                  {
                      combo->addItem(list1[j]);
                      qDebug() << "combox values" << list1[j];//pass list to combobox
                      qDebug() << "list j=" << j;
                  }
                  ui.tableView_2->setIndexWidget(ui.tableView_2->model()->index(i, 1), combo);
                  qDebug() << "row value i=" << i;
              }
          }
          }
          
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          • N n-2204

            So when i am passing my values in a Qstring that time its coming in combobox but same when i try using table1 column1 rows value that time only last row value is adding in Combobox values looks like all values not appending
            Where need to make changes?

            connect(ui.tableView->model(), &QAbstractItemModel::dataChanged, this,
                      &Gearcycle_model::changedvalue);
            
            void tool::changedvalue() {
            QAbstractItemModel* table1 = ui.tableView->model();
            QAbstractItemModel* table2 = ui.tableView_2->model();
            for (int i = 0, maxI = table2->rowCount();i <= maxI;++i)//combobox in table2 col1
            {
                for (int r = 0, maxI = table1->rowCount();r < maxI;++r)//getvalue fromtable1
                {
                    QComboBox* combo = new QComboBox();
                    //QString list1[10] = { table1->data(table1->index(r, 0)).toString() };//store value in list
                    QString list1[4] = { "input 1","input 2","input3","input 4" };
                    qDebug() << "table index" << r;
                    for (int j = 0; j < 3; j++)
                    {
                        combo->addItem(list1[j]);
                        qDebug() << "combox values" << list1[j];//pass list to combobox
                        qDebug() << "list j=" << j;
                    }
                    ui.tableView_2->setIndexWidget(ui.tableView_2->model()->index(i, 1), combo);
                    qDebug() << "row value i=" << i;
                }
            }
            }
            
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            wrote on last edited by
            #15

            @n-2204 said in Combobox in Qtableview:

            Where need to make changes?

            Read your code. The loops are wrong, this is basic C++

            "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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            • N n-2204

              So when i am passing my values in a Qstring that time its coming in combobox but same when i try using table1 column1 rows value that time only last row value is adding in Combobox values looks like all values not appending
              Where need to make changes?

              connect(ui.tableView->model(), &QAbstractItemModel::dataChanged, this,
                        &Gearcycle_model::changedvalue);
              
              void tool::changedvalue() {
              QAbstractItemModel* table1 = ui.tableView->model();
              QAbstractItemModel* table2 = ui.tableView_2->model();
              for (int i = 0, maxI = table2->rowCount();i <= maxI;++i)//combobox in table2 col1
              {
                  for (int r = 0, maxI = table1->rowCount();r < maxI;++r)//getvalue fromtable1
                  {
                      QComboBox* combo = new QComboBox();
                      //QString list1[10] = { table1->data(table1->index(r, 0)).toString() };//store value in list
                      QString list1[4] = { "input 1","input 2","input3","input 4" };
                      qDebug() << "table index" << r;
                      for (int j = 0; j < 3; j++)
                      {
                          combo->addItem(list1[j]);
                          qDebug() << "combox values" << list1[j];//pass list to combobox
                          qDebug() << "list j=" << j;
                      }
                      ui.tableView_2->setIndexWidget(ui.tableView_2->model()->index(i, 1), combo);
                      qDebug() << "row value i=" << i;
                  }
              }
              }
              
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              wrote on last edited by n-2204
              #16

              @n-2204 said in Combobox in Qtableview:

              So when i am passing my values in a Qstring that time its coming in combobox but same when i try using table1 column1 rows value that time only last row value is adding in Combobox values looks like all values not appending
              Where need to make changes?

              connect(ui.tableView->model(), &QAbstractItemModel::dataChanged, this,
                        &Gearcycle_model::changedvalue);
              
              void tool::changedvalue() {
              QAbstractItemModel* table1 = ui.tableView->model();
              QAbstractItemModel* table2 = ui.tableView_2->model();
              for (int i = 0, maxI = table2->rowCount();i <= maxI;++i)//combobox in table2 col1
              {
                  for (int r = 0, maxI = table1->rowCount();r < maxI;++r)//getvalue fromtable1
                  {
                      QComboBox* combo = new QComboBox();
                      //QString list1[10] = { table1->data(table1->index(r, 0)).toString() };//store value in list
              

              when passing this that time only last row value is coming in combobox

                      QString list1[4] = { "input 1","input 2","input3","input 4" };
              

              this is working when i am passing QString list1[4] = { "input 1","input 2","input3","input 4" }; in combobox

                      for (int j = 0; j < 3; j++)
                      {
                          combo->addItem(list1[j]);
                          qDebug() << "combox values" << list1[j];//pass list to combobox
                          qDebug() << "list j=" << j;
                      }
                      ui.tableView_2->setIndexWidget(ui.tableView_2->model()->index(i, 1), combo);
                      qDebug() << "row value i=" << i;
                  }
              }
              }
              

              yes, looks like some small change will be needed during addItem in combobox

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                wrote on last edited by VRonin
                #17

                Look at the loops of i and r. think about what they are doing, ask yourself when you want to create and populate a combo, inside which loop?

                "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 n-2204
                  #18

                  ya it works thankyou.

                  void tool::rowvalue1() {
                  QAbstractItemModel* table1 = ui.tableView->model();
                  QAbstractItemModel* table2 = ui.tableView_2->model();
                  for (int i = 0, maxI = table2->rowCount();i < maxI;++i)//combobox in table2 col1
                  {
                       QComboBox* combo = new QComboBox();
                        combo->setDuplicatesEnabled(false);
                    for (int r = 0, maxI = table1->rowCount();r < maxI;++r)//getvalue fromtable1
                        {
                           QString list1[10] = { table1->data(table1->index(r, 0)).toString() };//store value in list
                         for (int j = 0; j < 1; ++j)
                          {
                  

                  --using uniqueSet trying to add only unique values(no duplicate values) in Combobox but its not working is this correct way ? or any other way to do this ?

                              QSet<QString> uniqueSet;
                               if (!uniqueSet.contains(list1[j]))//add only unique values in combobox
                               {
                                  uniqueSet.insert(list1[j]);
                                  combo->addItem(list1[j]);  //add list to combobox  
                                  qDebug() << " values " << list1[j];
                              }
                          }
                          ui.tableView_2->setIndexWidget(table2->index(i, 1), combo);
                      }
                    }
                  }
                  
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #19

                    @n-2204 said in Combobox in Qtableview:

                    for (int j = 0; j < 1; ++j)

                    What?!

                    "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 n-2204
                      #20

                      no its 10
                      j<10
                      using uniqueSet trying to add only unique values(no duplicate values) in Combobox but its not working is this correct way ? or any other way to do this ?

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #21

                        My feeling is that you have no idea what your code does, you are just copy-pasting stuff around and hoping that it does something.
                        Once again: read your code, run it step-by-step. This has nothing to do with Qt, it's just about loops

                        "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
                          #22

                          thanks for your answers
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                          but what i shared i working code
                          and now i asked -
                          using uniqueSet trying to add only unique values(no duplicate values) in Combobox but this way not working is this correct way ? or any other way to do this ?

                          this it might be very simple for you or you are expert but i am new C++ and Qt so i am having so many doubts may be silly.
                          Thanks

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                            no its 10
                            j<10
                            using uniqueSet trying to add only unique values(no duplicate values) in Combobox but its not working is this correct way ? or any other way to do this ?

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                            JonB
                            wrote on last edited by JonB
                            #23

                            @n-2204 said in Combobox in Qtableview:

                            no its 10
                            j<10

                            No, the code you pasted reads:

                             for (int j = 0; j < 1; ++j)
                            

                            That's 1, not 10. Or are you saying you want help to fix your code but you don't paste the actual code you want help with?

                            using uniqueSet trying to add only unique values(no duplicate values) in Combobox but this way not working

                            If your pasted code is to be believed, you seem to declare QSet<QString> uniqueSet; inside the j loop.

                                        QSet<QString> uniqueSet;
                                         if (!uniqueSet.contains(list1[j]))//add only unique values in combobox
                            

                            This will always be true. uniqueSet is always empty.

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                              wrote on last edited by mrjj
                              #24

                              Hi

                              • any other way ?

                              Well your idea with QSet<QString> uniqueSet; was fine, but the logic/location was not right
                              and i think QStringList might be easier.

                              so this would do it. ( i assume you want a combo on each row in table 2 with same non-dub values in the combo)

                                 QAbstractItemModel *table1 = ui->tableView->model();
                                  QAbstractItemModel *table2 = ui->tableView_2->model();
                                  QStringList guesslist;
                                  for (int r = 0, maxI = table1->rowCount(); r < maxI; ++r) { //for all value rows
                                      guesslist.append( table1->data(table1->index(r, 0)).toString() );//store value in stringlist
                                  }
                                  guesslist.removeDuplicates(); // strip dubs
                                  for (int i = 0, maxI = table2->rowCount(); i < maxI; ++i) { //for all rows
                                      QComboBox *combo = new QComboBox(); // make combo
                                      combo->addItems(guesslist);  //add list to combobox
                                      ui->tableView_2->setIndexWidget(table2->index(i, 1), combo);// add combo
                                  }
                              

                              alt text

                              But a word of warning. If you have many rows then setIndexWidget can become quite heavy for
                              smaller devices and the app might lag. The cure is using a delegate as fully shown here ( thx VRonin :)

                              https://forum.qt.io/topic/125906/qtableview-combobox-in-columns/10

                              This also has the benefit that you don't need to copy anything around. its using the values directly. always updated.

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #25

                                QStringList might be easier
                                guesslist.removeDuplicates(); // strip dubs

                                 Ok Thanks!! but still looks like empty row value is coming in Combobox
                                

                                if you have many rows then setIndexWidget can become quite heavy for
                                smaller devices and the app might lag

                                I am having 6-7 rows in my table
                                

                                I'm not using delegate as I need to read index, selection and apply some condition based on Combobox values in other columns ...,for some further req.

                                Thanks

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                                • N n-2204

                                  QStringList might be easier
                                  guesslist.removeDuplicates(); // strip dubs

                                   Ok Thanks!! but still looks like empty row value is coming in Combobox
                                  

                                  if you have many rows then setIndexWidget can become quite heavy for
                                  smaller devices and the app might lag

                                  I am having 6-7 rows in my table
                                  

                                  I'm not using delegate as I need to read index, selection and apply some condition based on Combobox values in other columns ...,for some further req.

                                  Thanks

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #26

                                  @n-2204

                                  Hi

                                  • Ok Thanks!! but still looks like empty row value is coming in Combobox

                                  Yes we add empty ones too but you can just dont do that.

                                  for (int r = 0, maxI = table1->rowCount(); r < maxI; ++r) { //for all value rows
                                     QString str = table1->data(table1->index(r, 0)).toString();
                                      if ( ! str.IsEmpty() ) 
                                       guesslist.append( str );//store value in stringlist
                                      }
                                  

                                  https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#isEmpty

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                                    wrote on last edited by VRonin
                                    #27

                                    @mrjj said in Combobox in Qtableview:

                                    for (int i = 0, maxI = table2->rowCount(); i < maxI; ++i) { //for all rows
                                    QComboBox *combo = new QComboBox(); // make combo
                                    combo->addItems(guesslist); //add list to combobox
                                    ui->tableView_2->setIndexWidget(table2->index(i, 1), combo);// add combo
                                    }

                                    Slight tweak to avoid recreating the combobox every time:

                                    for (int i = 0, maxI = table2->rowCount(); i < maxI; ++i) { //for all rows
                                    	const QModelIndex idx = table2->index(i, 1);
                                    	QComboBox *combo = qobject_cast<QComboBox*>(ui->tableView_2->indexWidget(idx));
                                    	if(!combo){
                                    		combo = new QComboBox(); // make combo  
                                    		ui->tableView_2->setIndexWidget(idx , combo);// add combo
                                    	}
                                    	combo->model()->removeRows(0,combo->count(),combo->rootModelIndex());
                                    	combo->addItems(guesslist);  //add list to combobox
                                    }
                                    

                                    @n-2204 said in Combobox in Qtableview:

                                    I'm not using delegate as I need to read index, selection and apply some condition based on Combobox values in other columns

                                    You can do that with delegates too. Probably even easier.

                                    "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 n-2204
                                      #28

                                      @VRonin @mrjj
                                      1.
                                      Actually when I'm using both the ways to add values in Combobox
                                      one thing happening ,if I added some values in column0 table1 then select in combobox and again adding values in table1 Column0 that time combobox selection go away

                                      I am using dataChanged() signal
                                      connect(ui.tableView->model(), &QAbstractItemModel::dataChanged, this,
                                      &tool::rowvalue1);
                                      Is it because of this signal ? how can i prevent this ??

                                      1. As I'm using SLOT::rowvalue1() to add combobox in Qtableview
                                        now how can i take index() of combobox as there is SIGNAL::QComboBox::currentIndexChanged, , so again I need to write SLOT for index
                                        void tool::IndexChanged(int index)
                                        {
                                        combo->setCurrentIndex(combo->currentIndex());
                                        //but combo will be inaccessible here ??
                                        }
                                        connect(combo, QOverload<int>::of(&QComboBox::currentIndexChanged), this,
                                        &tool::IndexChanged);
                                        Is this correct way ?
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                                      • N n-2204

                                        @VRonin @mrjj
                                        1.
                                        Actually when I'm using both the ways to add values in Combobox
                                        one thing happening ,if I added some values in column0 table1 then select in combobox and again adding values in table1 Column0 that time combobox selection go away

                                        I am using dataChanged() signal
                                        connect(ui.tableView->model(), &QAbstractItemModel::dataChanged, this,
                                        &tool::rowvalue1);
                                        Is it because of this signal ? how can i prevent this ??

                                        1. As I'm using SLOT::rowvalue1() to add combobox in Qtableview
                                          now how can i take index() of combobox as there is SIGNAL::QComboBox::currentIndexChanged, , so again I need to write SLOT for index
                                          void tool::IndexChanged(int index)
                                          {
                                          combo->setCurrentIndex(combo->currentIndex());
                                          //but combo will be inaccessible here ??
                                          }
                                          connect(combo, QOverload<int>::of(&QComboBox::currentIndexChanged), this,
                                          &tool::IndexChanged);
                                          Is this correct way ?
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                                        wrote on last edited by VRonin
                                        #29

                                        @n-2204 said in Combobox in Qtableview:

                                        Is it because of this signal ? how can i prevent this ??

                                        It's because you recreate the entire list every time. You should just add/remove only the items that changed


                                        You can use std::bind to forward the combo to the slot

                                        void IndexChanged(int index, QComboBox* combo){
                                        /// do stuff
                                        }
                                        

                                        connect(combo, QOverload<int>::of(&QComboBox::currentIndexChanged), this, std::bind(&tool::IndexChanged, this, std::placeholders::_1, combo));

                                        "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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                                          #30

                                          @VRonin
                                          It's because you recreate the entire list every time. You should just add/remove only the items that changed
                                          okay,, ya I'm using dataChanged signal , so i think whenever changes in table1 col0 values so combobox selection got affect

                                          connect(ui.tableView->model(), &QAbstractItemModel::dataChanged, this,
                                          &tool::rowvalue1);
                                          

                                          So need to change in SIGNAL or anycondition to be add?
                                          but I need to update data in combobox so datachanged signal must be used.
                                          need to give condition in combobox ? or in SLOT something need to change or what else ??

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