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  • Chris KawaC Chris Kawa

    @hbatalha said in Add a QCheckBox as a header to a QTableWidget:

    when I have it open and I click on the box I have to close the dialog and open it again to see that it's been checked and vice-versa.

    Then you must've done something differently. The example I linked to certainly does not behave like that and I see nothing in it that would make it so. Can you share your custom header implementation and the part of code where you create the dialog and set the header?

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    hbatalha
    wrote on last edited by
    #6

    @Chris-Kawa

    Then you must've done something differently.

    I just copied and pasted.

    Can you share your custom header implementation and the part of code where you create the dialog and set the header?

    class MyHeader : public QHeaderView
    {
    public:
    
        MyHeader(Qt::Orientation orientation, QWidget * parent = nullptr) : QHeaderView(orientation, parent)
        {}
    protected:
    
        void paintSection(QPainter *painter, const QRect &rect, int logicalIndex) const
        {
            painter->save();
            QHeaderView::paintSection(painter, rect, logicalIndex);
            painter->restore();
            if (logicalIndex == 0)
            {
                QStyleOptionButton option;
                option.rect = QRect(5,5,15,15);
                if (isOn)
                    option.state = QStyle::State_On;
                else
                    option.state = QStyle::State_Off;
                this->style()->drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_IndicatorCheckBox, &option, painter);
            }
        }
    
        void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
        {
            qDebug() << "here";
            if (isOn)
                isOn = false;
            else
                isOn = true;
            this->update();
            QHeaderView::mousePressEvent(event);
        }
    private:
    
        bool isOn;
    };
    
    
    
    HistoryWindow::HistoryWindow(QWidget *parent) :
        QDialog(parent),
        ui(new Ui::historyWindow)
    {
        ui->setupUi(this);
    
        this->setWindowTitle(tr("History"));
    
        ui->search_lineEdit->setPlaceholderText(tr("Search"));
    
        setStyleSheet("QLineEdit{"
                      "    color: white;" //TEXT COLOR
                      "}"
                      "QLineEdit[text=\"\"]{"
                      "    color: gray;" //TEXTHOLDER COLOR
                      "}");
        connect(ui->search_lineEdit, &QLineEdit::textChanged, [=] { style()->polish(ui->search_lineEdit); });
    
        ui->search_lineEdit->setFocusPolicy(Qt::ClickFocus);
    
        MyHeader* h = new MyHeader(Qt::Horizontal, ui->table);
        ui->table->setHorizontalHeader(h);
    
        ui->table->setColumnWidth(0, 318);
        ui->table->setColumnWidth(1, 70);
        ui->table->setShowGrid(false);
        ui->table->horizontalScrollBar()->hide();
        ui->table->setSelectionMode(QAbstractItemView::NoSelection);
        ui->table->setFocusPolicy(Qt::NoFocus);
        ui->search_lineEdit->clearFocus();
    
    }
    
    HistoryWindow::~HistoryWindow()
    {
        delete ui;
    }
    
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      Chris Kawa
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by Chris Kawa
      #7

      Sigh... right, don't you just love when internet examples are buggy? :P

      Here's a fixed version:

      class MyHeader : public QHeaderView
      {
      public:
          using QHeaderView::QHeaderView;
      
      protected:
      
          void paintSection(QPainter* painter, const QRect &rect, int logicalIndex) const override
          {
              painter->save();
              QHeaderView::paintSection(painter, rect, logicalIndex);
              painter->restore();
      
              if (model() && logicalIndex >= 0)
              {
                  QStyleOptionButton option;
                  option.init(this);
      
                  QRect checkbox_rect = style()->subElementRect(QStyle::SubElement::SE_CheckBoxIndicator, &option, this);
                  checkbox_rect.moveCenter(rect.center());
      
                  bool checked = model()->headerData(logicalIndex, orientation(), Qt::CheckStateRole).toBool();
      
                  option.rect = checkbox_rect;
                  option.state = checked ? QStyle::State_On : QStyle::State_Off;
      
                  style()->drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_IndicatorCheckBox, &option, painter);
              }
          }
      
          void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent* event) override
          {
              QHeaderView::mouseReleaseEvent(event);
              if(model())
              {
                  int section = logicalIndexAt(event->pos());
                  if (section >= 0)
                  {
                      bool checked = model()->headerData(section, orientation(), Qt::CheckStateRole).toBool();
                      model()->setHeaderData(section, orientation(), !checked, Qt::CheckStateRole);
                      viewport()->update();
                  }
              }
          }
      };
      

      Just a note - for simplicity this version toggles the checkbox whenever you click anywhere in the header section. You should probably shrink this area to only the actual checkbox. You have all the info in the example - just get the checkbox rectangle and see if the click was inside it.

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      • Chris KawaC Chris Kawa

        Sigh... right, don't you just love when internet examples are buggy? :P

        Here's a fixed version:

        class MyHeader : public QHeaderView
        {
        public:
            using QHeaderView::QHeaderView;
        
        protected:
        
            void paintSection(QPainter* painter, const QRect &rect, int logicalIndex) const override
            {
                painter->save();
                QHeaderView::paintSection(painter, rect, logicalIndex);
                painter->restore();
        
                if (model() && logicalIndex >= 0)
                {
                    QStyleOptionButton option;
                    option.init(this);
        
                    QRect checkbox_rect = style()->subElementRect(QStyle::SubElement::SE_CheckBoxIndicator, &option, this);
                    checkbox_rect.moveCenter(rect.center());
        
                    bool checked = model()->headerData(logicalIndex, orientation(), Qt::CheckStateRole).toBool();
        
                    option.rect = checkbox_rect;
                    option.state = checked ? QStyle::State_On : QStyle::State_Off;
        
                    style()->drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_IndicatorCheckBox, &option, painter);
                }
            }
        
            void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent* event) override
            {
                QHeaderView::mouseReleaseEvent(event);
                if(model())
                {
                    int section = logicalIndexAt(event->pos());
                    if (section >= 0)
                    {
                        bool checked = model()->headerData(section, orientation(), Qt::CheckStateRole).toBool();
                        model()->setHeaderData(section, orientation(), !checked, Qt::CheckStateRole);
                        viewport()->update();
                    }
                }
            }
        };
        

        Just a note - for simplicity this version toggles the checkbox whenever you click anywhere in the header section. You should probably shrink this area to only the actual checkbox. You have all the info in the example - just get the checkbox rectangle and see if the click was inside it.

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        hbatalha
        wrote on last edited by hbatalha
        #8

        @Chris-Kawa thanks for the code.

        I believe that instead of this line

        option.init(this);

        you meant
        option.initFrom(this); becasue the compiler complains about the non-existence of init

        A question:
        How can I add MyHeader only to the first colum like in the buggy example, instead of adding to all the columns in the header?

        Edit: To add MyHeader only to the first colum I just edited this line:

        if (model() && logicalIndex >= 0)
        

        to

        if (model() && logicalIndex == 0)
        
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        • Chris KawaC Chris Kawa

          Sigh... right, don't you just love when internet examples are buggy? :P

          Here's a fixed version:

          class MyHeader : public QHeaderView
          {
          public:
              using QHeaderView::QHeaderView;
          
          protected:
          
              void paintSection(QPainter* painter, const QRect &rect, int logicalIndex) const override
              {
                  painter->save();
                  QHeaderView::paintSection(painter, rect, logicalIndex);
                  painter->restore();
          
                  if (model() && logicalIndex >= 0)
                  {
                      QStyleOptionButton option;
                      option.init(this);
          
                      QRect checkbox_rect = style()->subElementRect(QStyle::SubElement::SE_CheckBoxIndicator, &option, this);
                      checkbox_rect.moveCenter(rect.center());
          
                      bool checked = model()->headerData(logicalIndex, orientation(), Qt::CheckStateRole).toBool();
          
                      option.rect = checkbox_rect;
                      option.state = checked ? QStyle::State_On : QStyle::State_Off;
          
                      style()->drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_IndicatorCheckBox, &option, painter);
                  }
              }
          
              void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent* event) override
              {
                  QHeaderView::mouseReleaseEvent(event);
                  if(model())
                  {
                      int section = logicalIndexAt(event->pos());
                      if (section >= 0)
                      {
                          bool checked = model()->headerData(section, orientation(), Qt::CheckStateRole).toBool();
                          model()->setHeaderData(section, orientation(), !checked, Qt::CheckStateRole);
                          viewport()->update();
                      }
                  }
              }
          };
          

          Just a note - for simplicity this version toggles the checkbox whenever you click anywhere in the header section. You should probably shrink this area to only the actual checkbox. You have all the info in the example - just get the checkbox rectangle and see if the click was inside it.

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          hbatalha
          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          @Chris-Kawa How would I implement a clicked() signal mechanism?

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            @Chris-Kawa How would I implement a clicked() signal mechanism?

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            mrjj
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by mrjj
            #10

            @hbatalha

            Hi
            you would define a signal in .h ( in the class)

            ..
            signals:
            void Clicked();

            then use it with the keyword emit
            in void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent* event)
            in the spot where you check/uncheck ( maybe after viewport()->update(); )
            like

            emit clicked();
            

            Do not i didn't put a parameter here to the clicked signal but in real world you might want to consider adding an int/id to say which section was clicked.

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              Chris Kawa
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              Just to add to what @mrjj said - a click is when you press and release mouse button on the same widget.

              Having said that you shouldn't just always emit it in release event. You should record in press event which section was pressed, then in release check if it's the same one and only then emit a clicked signal.

              If you release on different section than the one you press on nothing should happen. This is for the purpose of user realizing mid-click that they pressed on the wrong area. They can then move the mouse away and release and this is basically cancelling the click.

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              • Chris KawaC Chris Kawa

                Just to add to what @mrjj said - a click is when you press and release mouse button on the same widget.

                Having said that you shouldn't just always emit it in release event. You should record in press event which section was pressed, then in release check if it's the same one and only then emit a clicked signal.

                If you release on different section than the one you press on nothing should happen. This is for the purpose of user realizing mid-click that they pressed on the wrong area. They can then move the mouse away and release and this is basically cancelling the click.

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                hbatalha
                wrote on last edited by hbatalha
                #12

                @Chris-Kawa @mrjj Done.

                Is there a way to control the checkbox programatically, sending the signal and get the checkbox checked. I need the checkbox default state to be checked and I need to uncheck it when I uncheck any checkbox in the rows in the qtablewidget. Like in the OP image.

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                • H hbatalha

                  @Chris-Kawa @mrjj Done.

                  Is there a way to control the checkbox programatically, sending the signal and get the checkbox checked. I need the checkbox default state to be checked and I need to uncheck it when I uncheck any checkbox in the rows in the qtablewidget. Like in the OP image.

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                  mrjj
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  @hbatalha
                  hi
                  it uses the model so you can just set it in model

                   model->setHeaderData(section, orientation(), true/false, Qt::CheckStateRole);
                  
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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @hbatalha
                    hi
                    it uses the model so you can just set it in model

                     model->setHeaderData(section, orientation(), true/false, Qt::CheckStateRole);
                    
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                    hbatalha
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    @mrjj said in Add a QCheckBox as a header to a QTableWidget:

                    model->setHeaderData(section, orientation(), true/false, Qt::CheckStateRole);

                    what would be the value of section?

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                    • H hbatalha

                      @mrjj said in Add a QCheckBox as a header to a QTableWidget:

                      model->setHeaderData(section, orientation(), true/false, Qt::CheckStateRole);

                      what would be the value of section?

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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                      #15

                      @hbatalha
                      just 0,1,2,3,4 for the sections.
                      unless you allow drag to reorder then you have to use
                      https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qheaderview.html#visualIndex
                      to map to the right index/ID

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @hbatalha
                        just 0,1,2,3,4 for the sections.
                        unless you allow drag to reorder then you have to use
                        https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qheaderview.html#visualIndex
                        to map to the right index/ID

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                        hbatalha
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        @mrjj I gave it 0.

                        Everything is working perfect.

                        Thank you all!!!

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @hbatalha
                          just 0,1,2,3,4 for the sections.
                          unless you allow drag to reorder then you have to use
                          https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qheaderview.html#visualIndex
                          to map to the right index/ID

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                          lisukovigor492
                          wrote on last edited by lisukovigor492
                          #17

                          @mrjj just 0,1,2,3,4 for the sections.
                          unless you allow drag to reorder then you have to use
                          https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qheaderview.html#visualIndex https://www.worktime.com/employee-time-tracking-software
                          to map to the right index/ID

                          Hello,
                          the question is too simple, but I'm a beginner, please tell me what parameters of the indexer should be?

                          Thank you

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                          • L lisukovigor492

                            @mrjj just 0,1,2,3,4 for the sections.
                            unless you allow drag to reorder then you have to use
                            https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qheaderview.html#visualIndex https://www.worktime.com/employee-time-tracking-software
                            to map to the right index/ID

                            Hello,
                            the question is too simple, but I'm a beginner, please tell me what parameters of the indexer should be?

                            Thank you

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                            mrjj
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on last edited by mrjj
                            #18

                            @lisukovigor492
                            Hi
                            you mean for the
                            int QHeaderView::visualIndex(int logicalIndex) ?

                            well its for when its reordered. then say index 5 is in front and then comes 2 and so on.
                            The issues is they are no longer in order.

                            so you use

                            int realIndex = HeaderView->visualIndex(0)
                            and IF the header is reorderd it will then tell you what index is a section 0.
                            like 7. or what ever what dragged there.

                            there is also
                            int QHeaderView::logicalIndex(int visualIndex)

                            I might recall it reverse. :) but they allow to map between the sections you see on screen and their real Id/indexs.

                            But this is only important if you allow user to move the sections around.

                            To get to know them, you could enable it and then
                            drag some around and the see what therse functions returns for the sections.

                            its all just integers values so nothing fancy at all.

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                            • Chris KawaC Chris Kawa

                              Sigh... right, don't you just love when internet examples are buggy? :P

                              Here's a fixed version:

                              class MyHeader : public QHeaderView
                              {
                              public:
                                  using QHeaderView::QHeaderView;
                              
                              protected:
                              
                                  void paintSection(QPainter* painter, const QRect &rect, int logicalIndex) const override
                                  {
                                      painter->save();
                                      QHeaderView::paintSection(painter, rect, logicalIndex);
                                      painter->restore();
                              
                                      if (model() && logicalIndex >= 0)
                                      {
                                          QStyleOptionButton option;
                                          option.init(this);
                              
                                          QRect checkbox_rect = style()->subElementRect(QStyle::SubElement::SE_CheckBoxIndicator, &option, this);
                                          checkbox_rect.moveCenter(rect.center());
                              
                                          bool checked = model()->headerData(logicalIndex, orientation(), Qt::CheckStateRole).toBool();
                              
                                          option.rect = checkbox_rect;
                                          option.state = checked ? QStyle::State_On : QStyle::State_Off;
                              
                                          style()->drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_IndicatorCheckBox, &option, painter);
                                      }
                                  }
                              
                                  void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent* event) override
                                  {
                                      QHeaderView::mouseReleaseEvent(event);
                                      if(model())
                                      {
                                          int section = logicalIndexAt(event->pos());
                                          if (section >= 0)
                                          {
                                              bool checked = model()->headerData(section, orientation(), Qt::CheckStateRole).toBool();
                                              model()->setHeaderData(section, orientation(), !checked, Qt::CheckStateRole);
                                              viewport()->update();
                                          }
                                      }
                                  }
                              };
                              

                              Just a note - for simplicity this version toggles the checkbox whenever you click anywhere in the header section. You should probably shrink this area to only the actual checkbox. You have all the info in the example - just get the checkbox rectangle and see if the click was inside it.

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                              hbatalha
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #19

                              @Chris-Kawa is there a way to change the checkbox border and mark color so it doesn't look grayed outScreenshot_1.png

                              I have tried

                              QPalette p(Qt::black);
                              style()->polish(p);
                              
                              painter->setPen(Qt::black);
                              painter->setBrush(Qt::back);
                              
                              option.palette = QPalette(Qt::black);
                              

                              But none of the above worked.
                              Is there a way to change its color?

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                              • H hbatalha

                                @Chris-Kawa is there a way to change the checkbox border and mark color so it doesn't look grayed outScreenshot_1.png

                                I have tried

                                QPalette p(Qt::black);
                                style()->polish(p);
                                
                                painter->setPen(Qt::black);
                                painter->setBrush(Qt::back);
                                
                                option.palette = QPalette(Qt::black);
                                

                                But none of the above worked.
                                Is there a way to change its color?

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                                Chris Kawa
                                Lifetime Qt Champion
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #20

                                @hbatalha It's an image so changing pen, brush or palette doesn't affect it. It might appear disabled if you give it the wrong state flags when painting, so check that the state member is set correctly in the style option.
                                The checkbox also appears crooked in your screenshot, which suggests the rect member is set incorrectly, so again make sure you set all the members of your style options object correctly before painting with it.

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                                • Chris KawaC Chris Kawa

                                  @hbatalha It's an image so changing pen, brush or palette doesn't affect it. It might appear disabled if you give it the wrong state flags when painting, so check that the state member is set correctly in the style option.
                                  The checkbox also appears crooked in your screenshot, which suggests the rect member is set incorrectly, so again make sure you set all the members of your style options object correctly before painting with it.

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                                  hbatalha
                                  wrote on last edited by hbatalha
                                  #21

                                  @Chris-Kawa said in Add a QCheckBox as a header to a QTableWidget:

                                  so again make sure you set all the members of your style options object correctly before painting with it.

                                  The code is like the one you provided in your answer above:

                                  class CheckBox : public QHeaderView
                                  {
                                      Q_OBJECT
                                  
                                  public:
                                      using QHeaderView::QHeaderView;
                                  
                                  signals:
                                      void clicked(bool);
                                  
                                  protected:
                                  
                                      void paintSection(QPainter* painter, const QRect &rect, int logicalIndex) const override
                                      {
                                          painter->save();
                                          QHeaderView::paintSection(painter, rect, logicalIndex);
                                          painter->restore();
                                  
                                          if (model() && logicalIndex == 0)
                                          {
                                              QStyleOptionButton option;
                                              option.initFrom(this);
                                  
                                              QRect checkbox_rect = style()->subElementRect(QStyle::SubElement::SE_CheckBoxIndicator, &option, this);
                                              checkbox_rect.moveLeft(rect.left());
                                  
                                              bool checked = model()->headerData(logicalIndex, orientation(), Qt::CheckStateRole).toBool();
                                  
                                              option.rect = checkbox_rect;
                                              option.state = checked ? QStyle::State_On : QStyle::State_Off;
                                  
                                              style()->drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_IndicatorCheckBox, &option, painter);
                                          }
                                      }
                                  
                                  public:
                                  
                                      void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent* event) override
                                      {
                                          QHeaderView::mouseReleaseEvent(event);
                                          if(model())
                                          {
                                              int section = logicalIndexAt(event->pos());
                                              if (section >= 0)
                                              {
                                                  bool checked = model()->headerData(section, orientation(), Qt::CheckStateRole).toBool();
                                                  model()->setHeaderData(section, orientation(), !checked, Qt::CheckStateRole);
                                                  viewport()->update();
                                                  emit clicked( ! checked);
                                              }
                                          }
                                      }
                                  };
                                  

                                  Edit: The problem is only on windows for the looks of it as I just tested it on linux mint 20.1 and it looks totally fine

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                                    nonskill
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                                    No one mentioned how to add Checkbox in QTableWidget header with PartiallyChecked support, anyone knowns how to make it? There only option for Checkbox is just QStyle::State_On and QStyle::State_Off, which is far from functional. The most important option QStyle::State_Partial is not found.

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                                      No one mentioned how to add Checkbox in QTableWidget header with PartiallyChecked support, anyone knowns how to make it? There only option for Checkbox is just QStyle::State_On and QStyle::State_Off, which is far from functional. The most important option QStyle::State_Partial is not found.

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                                      JonB
                                      wrote on last edited by JonB
                                      #23

                                      @nonskill
                                      Did you try QStyle::State_NoChange ("Used to indicate a tri-state checkbox.") from flags QStyle::State?

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