Qtableview verticalheader show icon instead of numbers
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Yes, the probem caused by non initialisation of m_selectionModel pointer
but still i have a small a problem
when i select a row the icon show up, but when i leave the row (i can't get the icon disappear
@if(m_selectionModel)
{
QModelIndexList indexList = m_selectionModel->selection().indexes();
if(!indexList.isEmpty())
{
QModelIndex index = indexList.at(0);
if(index.isValid() )
return QPixmap("imgs/arrow.png");
}else{
return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,Qt::Vertical,Qt::DecorationRole);} }else{ return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,Qt::Vertical,Qt::DecorationRole); }
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@Andre: The headerDataChanged() signal doesn't get emitted with this method, correct? Thus the view won't be notified to update the headers when it's meant to?
[quote author="advseo32" date="1375459821"]i'm not familiare with debugger[/quote]Take time to learn. It's a very valuable tool for programmers: http://qt-project.org/doc/qtcreator-2.8/creator-debugging.html
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[quote author="SGaist" date="1375475299"]Always initializes all your pointers in the constructor either to something valid or NULL like in this case.
And check for NULL for all pointer variables that are initialized to NULL each time you'll be using these variables[/quote]
Ok, i got it now :) -
bq.
[quote author="advseo32" date="1375459821"]i'm not familiare with debugger[/quote]Take time to learn. It's a very valuable tool for programmers: http://qt-project.org/doc/qtcreator-2.8/creator-debugging.html[/quote]thanks JKSH, i will learn how i can use debugger
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the icon showed randomly in vertical header
her is my code @switch (role) {
case Qt::DecorationRole :
if(m_selectionModel)
{
QModelIndexList indexList = m_selectionModel->selection().indexes();
if(!indexList.isEmpty())
{
QModelIndex index = indexList.at(0);
if(index.isValid() )
{
for (int i=0;i<this->rowCount();++i)
{
if(i == index.row())
return QPixmap("imgs/arrow.png");
else
return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,Qt::Vertical,Qt::DecorationRole);
}
}
}else
return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,Qt::Vertical,Qt::DecorationRole);}else return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,Qt::Vertical,Qt::DecorationRole); break; default: QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,orientation,role); break; }@
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[quote author="JKSH" date="1375487264"]@Andre: The headerDataChanged() signal doesn't get emitted with this method, correct? Thus the view won't be notified to update the headers when it's meant to?[/quote]
The point of my answer was not to provide a complete, ready to use solution, but give a pointer in the right direction. Emitting the changed signal was considered as an excersise for the reader, as was properly initializing the pointer to the selection model. The code I showed was just typed in quickly directly in the forum editor...
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i have emitted a signal to inform changes in vertical header but it won't
compileand show me this error @E:\apprendreQt\gestionstock5\mytablemodel.cpp:54: erreur : passing 'const MytableModel' as 'this' argument of 'void QAbstractItemModel::headerDataChanged(Qt::Orientation, int, int)' discards qualifiers [-fpermissive]@
@if(m_selectionModel)
{QModelIndexList indexList = m_selectionModel->selection().indexes(); if(!indexList.isEmpty()) { QModelIndex index = indexList.at(0); if(index.isValid() ) { emit headerDataChanged(Qt::Vertical,0,this->rowCount()-1); return QPixmap("imgs/arrow.png"); } }else return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,Qt::Vertical,Qt::DecorationRole); }else return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,Qt::Vertical,Qt::DecorationRole);@
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Because you can't emit a signal from a const function
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[quote author="SGaist" date="1375558375"]Because you can't emit a signal from a const function[/quote]
I don't know about this, thank's, but really i haven't an idea on
where i will place this emit -
i have tried many ways to infrome view that the data is changed
with out any success@void MytableModel::SetSelectionModel(QItemSelectionModel* selection)
{
m_selectionModel = selection ;
emit headerDataChanged(Qt::Vertical,0,this->rowCount()-1);
}
@i can't emit signal in const functions !! where i can emit that signal ?
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Well, you want that arrow showed when you select a row, right ? In that case you need to detect that a selection has been made/changed, then tell the world that your header data has changed.
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[quote author="SGaist" date="1375652135"]Well, you want that arrow showed when you select a row, right ? In that case you need to detect that a selection has been made/changed, then tell the world that your header data has changed.[/quote]
Yes,
i have use this in my main and still not working, i don't know if is the correct place @ connect(listProduitTableView->selectionModel(),
SIGNAL(selectionChanged(QItemSelection,QItemSelection)),listProduitTableView->verticalHeader(),
SLOT(headerDataChanged(Qt::Vertical,int,int)));@ -
You can't connect two signals with different signatures like that. When starting the application you should have seen an error about that on the console.
Please read the Signals and Slots chapter in Qt's documentation.
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[quote author="SGaist" date="1375653308"]You can't connect two signals with different signatures like that. When starting the application you should have seen an error about that on the console.
Please read the Signals and Slots chapter in Qt's documentation.[/quote]
Yeah! the console show me an error,i don't know what the signature , it's the parameters ???
if yes , how i can connect Signal selectionChanged() with cheaderDataChanged()i tried to get this work, but it won't work for me , i miss many many concepts in model/view programming
@ connect(listProduitTableView->selectionModel(),SIGNAL(currentRowChanged(QModelIndex,QModelIndex)),listProduitTableView->verticalHeader(),SLOT(dataChanged(QModelIndex,QModelIndex)));
@or maybe my implement is wrong, plz check it out
her is the header file of custommodel
@#include <QSortFilterProxyModel>
#include <QItemSelectionModel>
class MytableModel : public QSortFilterProxyModel
{
public:
explicit MytableModel(QObject parent = 0);
QVariant headerData(int section, Qt::Orientation orientation, int role) const;
QVariant data(const QModelIndex &proxyIndex, int role) const;
void SetSelectionModel(QItemSelectionModel selection) ;
private:
QItemSelectionModel *m_selectionModel;};@
her is the cpp file of custommodel@#include "mytablemodel.h"
#include <QPixmap>
MytableModel::MytableModel(QObject *parent) : QSortFilterProxyModel(parent){
m_selectionModel = 0;}
QVariant MytableModel::headerData(int section, Qt::Orientation orientation, int role) const
{
switch (orientation) {
case Qt::Horizontal :
switch (role) {
case Qt::DisplayRole :
switch (section) {
case 0: return "Id";break;
case 1: return "Reference";break;
case 2: return "Designation";break;
case 3: return "localisation";break;
case 4: return "Famille";break;
case 5: return "Qte min";break;
case 6: return "Qte max";break;
case 7: return "Qte disponible";break;
case 8: return "Unité";break;
case 9: return "Prix achat";break;
case 10: return "Prix vente";break;
default:
return QString("Column %1").arg(section + 1);
break;} break; default: QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,orientation,role); break; } break; case Qt::Vertical : switch (role) { case Qt::DecorationRole : if(m_selectionModel) { QModelIndexList indexList = m_selectionModel->selection().indexes(); if(!indexList.isEmpty()) { QModelIndex index = indexList.at(0); if(index.isValid() ) { return QPixmap("imgs/arrow.png"); } }else return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,Qt::Vertical,Qt::DecorationRole); }else return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,Qt::Vertical,Qt::DecorationRole); break; default: return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,orientation,role); break; } break; default: return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,orientation,role); break; } return QVariant();
}
QVariant MytableModel::data(const QModelIndex &proxyIndex, int role) const
{
if(role == Qt::TextAlignmentRole)
return Qt::AlignCenter;
else if (role == Qt::DisplayRole)
return QSortFilterProxyModel::data(proxyIndex , role);return QVariant();
}
void MytableModel::SetSelectionModel(QItemSelectionModel* selection)
{
m_selectionModel = selection ;
}
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The signature of a function consists of the return type, the parameter types and constness of the function. You're expected to do your own debugging though.
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To add to what Andre said, function signature is not Qt specific, it's pure C/C++.
Please take some time to look at the "Signal & Slots chapter":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/signalsandslots.html of the documentation as well as the examples given.
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i tried many solutions, i'm completly lost
i have created a slots in my proxyModel
@void emitHeaderChangedData(QModelIndex ¤t,QModelIndex &prev) ;@her code is
@void MytableModel::emitHeaderChangedData(QModelIndex ¤t, QModelIndex &prev)
{
int currentRow = current.row();
int previousRow = prev.row() ;
emit headerDataChanged(Qt::Vertical,currentRow,previousRow);
}@
and i connect the signal currentRowChanged to that slots in my constructor , but it's still not working
@MytableModel::MytableModel(QObject *parent) : QSortFilterProxyModel(parent)
{
m_selectionModel = 0;
connect(m_selectionModel,SIGNAL(currentRowChanged(QModelIndex,QModelIndex)),
this,SLOT(emitHeaderChangedData(QModelIndex&,QModelIndex&)));}
@
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Just a quick question, why didn't you follow Andre's suggestion and use a QIdentityProxyModel ?
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I'm using Andre's method her is the complete code
header file
i create a function to emit headerDatachanged but not works,
@void MytableModel::emitHeaderChangedData(QModelIndex ¤t, QModelIndex &prev)@
and i try to use connect in my constrector, also not working
i don't know exactly what's the best way to emit that signal
@#ifndef MYTABLEMODEL_H
#define MYTABLEMODEL_H#include <QSortFilterProxyModel>
#include <QItemSelectionModel>
class MytableModel : public QSortFilterProxyModel
{
public:
explicit MytableModel(QObject parent = 0);
QVariant headerData(int section, Qt::Orientation orientation, int role) const;
QVariant data(const QModelIndex &proxyIndex, int role) const;
void SetSelectionModel(QItemSelectionModel selection) ;
public slots:
void emitHeaderChangedData(QModelIndex ¤t,QModelIndex &prev) ;
private:
QItemSelectionModel *m_selectionModel;};
#endif // MYTABLEMODEL_H
@her is mytablemodel.cpp
@#include "mytablemodel.h"
#include <QPixmap>
MytableModel::MytableModel(QObject *parent) : QSortFilterProxyModel(parent){
m_selectionModel = 0;
connect(m_selectionModel,SIGNAL(currentRowChanged(QModelIndex,QModelIndex)),m_selectionModel,SLOT(emitHeaderChangedData(QModelIndex&,QModelIndex&)));}
QVariant MytableModel::headerData(int section, Qt::Orientation orientation, int role) const
{
switch (orientation) {
case Qt::Horizontal :
switch (role) {
case Qt::DisplayRole :
switch (section) {
case 0: return "Id";break;
case 1: return "Reference";break;
case 2: return "Designation";break;
case 3: return "localisation";break;
case 4: return "Famille";break;
case 5: return "Qte min";break;
case 6: return "Qte max";break;
case 7: return "Qte disponible";break;
case 8: return "Unité";break;
case 9: return "Prix achat";break;
case 10: return "Prix vente";break;
default:
return QString("Column %1").arg(section + 1);
break;
}
break;
default:
QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,orientation,role);
break;
}
break;
case Qt::Vertical :
switch (role) {
case Qt::DecorationRole :
if(m_selectionModel)
{
QModelIndexList indexList = m_selectionModel->selection().indexes();
if(!indexList.isEmpty())
{
QModelIndex index = indexList.at(0);
if(index.isValid() )
{
return QPixmap("imgs/arrow.png");} }else return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,Qt::Vertical,Qt::DecorationRole); }else return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,Qt::Vertical,Qt::DecorationRole); break; default: return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,orientation,role); break; } break; default: return QSortFilterProxyModel::headerData(section,orientation,role); break; } return QVariant();
}
QVariant MytableModel::data(const QModelIndex &proxyIndex, int role) const
{
if(role == Qt::TextAlignmentRole)
return Qt::AlignCenter;
else if (role == Qt::DisplayRole)
return QSortFilterProxyModel::data(proxyIndex , role);return QVariant();
}
void MytableModel::SetSelectionModel(QItemSelectionModel* selection)
{
m_selectionModel = selection ;
}void MytableModel::emitHeaderChangedData(QModelIndex ¤t, QModelIndex &prev)
{
int currentRow = current.row();
int previousRow = prev.row() ;
emit headerDataChanged(Qt::Vertical,currentRow,previousRow);
}@
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In your constructor, you first set m_selectionModel to 0, meaning that it does not refer to a valid object. And on the next line, you try to connect to it anyway? You should make the connection from your SetSelectionModel method where you actually have the valid object, at line 92 of your cpp.
Note that because you are not changing the stucture or sort order of your model, it is more efficient to use QIdentityProxyModel than QSortFilterProxyModel as your base class.