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[Solved] Invidual itemDelegate for each column of table\listview

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    illunara
    wrote on 20 Oct 2015, 12:26 last edited by
    #6

    Yeah, but sometime i want to get extra data from model, not just one data from column's role, since i create my own delegate for each column.

    Return a QList or QMap instead of one solid value in get() from model is a work-around, get a QModelIndex() is more straight ahead, i think

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      20 Oct 2015, 12:26

      Yeah, but sometime i want to get extra data from model, not just one data from column's role, since i create my own delegate for each column.

      Return a QList or QMap instead of one solid value in get() from model is a work-around, get a QModelIndex() is more straight ahead, i think

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      wrote on 20 Oct 2015, 12:40 last edited by
      #7

      @illunara Try something similar to this. You already have the rows and columns.

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        illunara
        wrote on 20 Oct 2015, 14:15 last edited by
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        You missing this const QModelIndex & parent = QModelIndex()

        index(int row, int column, const QModelIndex & parent = QModelIndex()) const

        The styleData.row in tableViewColumn return the row index of row RELATE to it parent.
        However i don't know which row is it parent.

        Because of that, if you don't set QModelIndex in treeview.index(), it might lead to an app crash ( And i did try it before)

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        • I illunara
          20 Oct 2015, 14:15

          You missing this const QModelIndex & parent = QModelIndex()

          index(int row, int column, const QModelIndex & parent = QModelIndex()) const

          The styleData.row in tableViewColumn return the row index of row RELATE to it parent.
          However i don't know which row is it parent.

          Because of that, if you don't set QModelIndex in treeview.index(), it might lead to an app crash ( And i did try it before)

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          wrote on 21 Oct 2015, 06:32 last edited by
          #9

          @illunara Well ofcourse it is not the exact solution and hence I used the word "Similar". That solution was for TableView which doesn't require parent and it doesn't have parent-child like relationship.
          In case of TreeView you have to include the third parameter parent in index method which will then give you the exact child. But then finding the parent is again difficult IMO externally i.e from outside of TreeView. But you find it inside the TreeView. For eg.

          TreeView {
              anchors.fill: parent
              model: dataModel
              TableViewColumn {
                  title: "Title"
                  role: "title"
                  width: 320
                  delegate: Rectangle {
                      color: "#E5E4E2"
                      Text {
                          text: styleData.value
                      }
          
                      MouseArea {
                          anchors.fill: parent
                          onClicked: console.log(styleData.index, dataModel.parent(styleData.index))
                          //gives the index of child and parent of that child
                      }
                  }
              }
          }
          

          If you require it outside of TreeView may be you can try iterating thru parents and finding their children.

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            21 Oct 2015, 06:32

            @illunara Well ofcourse it is not the exact solution and hence I used the word "Similar". That solution was for TableView which doesn't require parent and it doesn't have parent-child like relationship.
            In case of TreeView you have to include the third parameter parent in index method which will then give you the exact child. But then finding the parent is again difficult IMO externally i.e from outside of TreeView. But you find it inside the TreeView. For eg.

            TreeView {
                anchors.fill: parent
                model: dataModel
                TableViewColumn {
                    title: "Title"
                    role: "title"
                    width: 320
                    delegate: Rectangle {
                        color: "#E5E4E2"
                        Text {
                            text: styleData.value
                        }
            
                        MouseArea {
                            anchors.fill: parent
                            onClicked: console.log(styleData.index, dataModel.parent(styleData.index))
                            //gives the index of child and parent of that child
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
            

            If you require it outside of TreeView may be you can try iterating thru parents and finding their children.

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            illunara
            wrote on 21 Oct 2015, 07:09 last edited by
            #10

            @p3c0 There is no property styleData.index of TableViewColumn ( In the document, and i run a test as well).

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            • I illunara
              21 Oct 2015, 07:09

              @p3c0 There is no property styleData.index of TableViewColumn ( In the document, and i run a test as well).

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              wrote on 21 Oct 2015, 07:14 last edited by
              #11

              @illunara Yes there is inside delegate. Try the example that I posted before this post.

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                21 Oct 2015, 07:14

                @illunara Yes there is inside delegate. Try the example that I posted before this post.

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                illunara
                wrote on 21 Oct 2015, 11:29 last edited by
                #12

                @p3c0 So you mean that qt docs is missing information about TableViewColumn?
                [http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-controls-tableviewcolumn.html#delegate-prop](link url)

                styleData.index only available in tableview, treeview, not TableViewColumn
                And i did try,

                QVariantMap TreeViewDataModel::get(QModelIndex index) {
                    qDebug() << (static_cast<ModelAbstract*>(index.internalPointer()) == nullptr);
                    return QVariantMap();
                }
                

                The output is true, which mean QModelIndex is not valid, i guess.

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                • I illunara
                  21 Oct 2015, 11:29

                  @p3c0 So you mean that qt docs is missing information about TableViewColumn?
                  [http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-controls-tableviewcolumn.html#delegate-prop](link url)

                  styleData.index only available in tableview, treeview, not TableViewColumn
                  And i did try,

                  QVariantMap TreeViewDataModel::get(QModelIndex index) {
                      qDebug() << (static_cast<ModelAbstract*>(index.internalPointer()) == nullptr);
                      return QVariantMap();
                  }
                  

                  The output is true, which mean QModelIndex is not valid, i guess.

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                  wrote on 22 Oct 2015, 05:14 last edited by
                  #13

                  @illunara Here it is.

                  styleData.index only available in tableview, treeview, not TableViewColumn

                  Since it is available in tableview and treeview it is also available in TableViewColumn. Aren't you using TableViewColumn in TreeView ?
                  What about this code ?

                  MouseArea {
                                  anchors.fill: parent
                                  onClicked: console.log(styleData.index, dataModel.parent(styleData.index))
                                  //gives the index of child and parent of that child
                              }
                  

                  Didn't this work for you ?

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                  I 1 Reply Last reply 27 Oct 2015, 18:24
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                    22 Oct 2015, 05:14

                    @illunara Here it is.

                    styleData.index only available in tableview, treeview, not TableViewColumn

                    Since it is available in tableview and treeview it is also available in TableViewColumn. Aren't you using TableViewColumn in TreeView ?
                    What about this code ?

                    MouseArea {
                                    anchors.fill: parent
                                    onClicked: console.log(styleData.index, dataModel.parent(styleData.index))
                                    //gives the index of child and parent of that child
                                }
                    

                    Didn't this work for you ?

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                    illunara
                    wrote on 27 Oct 2015, 18:24 last edited by
                    #14

                    @p3c0 I'm sorry about the late reply, thing is getting crazy here.
                    Anyway about the code you posted. Yes, i tried, but its not working. The styleData in tableviewColumn is difference one from Treeview styleData. That's why, you can't use styleData of tableview to access data in Treeview.

                    The internalPointer of QModelIndex() using styleData.index in tableviewColumn is nullpointer

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                    • I illunara
                      27 Oct 2015, 18:24

                      @p3c0 I'm sorry about the late reply, thing is getting crazy here.
                      Anyway about the code you posted. Yes, i tried, but its not working. The styleData in tableviewColumn is difference one from Treeview styleData. That's why, you can't use styleData of tableview to access data in Treeview.

                      The internalPointer of QModelIndex() using styleData.index in tableviewColumn is nullpointer

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                      wrote on 28 Oct 2015, 07:39 last edited by
                      #15

                      @illunara Its time to post your code now :) I think something is missing. The code that I posted earlier for TableViewColumn in TreeView works perfectly for me with QAbstractItemModel.

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                        illunara
                        wrote on 28 Oct 2015, 12:55 last edited by
                        #16

                        @p3c0 I put the qml code in a gist since it quite long
                        https://gist.github.com/illunara/2957ae5d7e41befc77fb

                        Here is the Constructor for TreeviewModel, i put an item inside it

                        TreeViewDataModel::TreeViewDataModel(QObject* parent ) : QAbstractItemModel(parent) {
                        m_root = new Project();
                        
                        Project* project = new Project();
                        project->m_name = "Hello World";
                        project->setParent(m_root);
                        m_root->appendChild(project);
                        

                        }

                        And this is the function i call from QML

                        QVariantMap TreeViewDataModel::get(QModelIndex index) {
                        ModelAbstract* model = static_cast<ModelAbstract*>(index.internalPointer());
                        qDebug() << model->getData("ItemType");
                        return QVariantMap();
                        

                        }

                        The result is

                        QVariant(QString, "Project")
                        QVariant(QString, "Project")
                        

                        This function got call twice, that's true ( because i have 2 items in treeview, one is the root, and other is the item i added) but result i wrong.
                        And if i add one more item under root, this will crash.

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                        • I illunara
                          28 Oct 2015, 12:55

                          @p3c0 I put the qml code in a gist since it quite long
                          https://gist.github.com/illunara/2957ae5d7e41befc77fb

                          Here is the Constructor for TreeviewModel, i put an item inside it

                          TreeViewDataModel::TreeViewDataModel(QObject* parent ) : QAbstractItemModel(parent) {
                          m_root = new Project();
                          
                          Project* project = new Project();
                          project->m_name = "Hello World";
                          project->setParent(m_root);
                          m_root->appendChild(project);
                          

                          }

                          And this is the function i call from QML

                          QVariantMap TreeViewDataModel::get(QModelIndex index) {
                          ModelAbstract* model = static_cast<ModelAbstract*>(index.internalPointer());
                          qDebug() << model->getData("ItemType");
                          return QVariantMap();
                          

                          }

                          The result is

                          QVariant(QString, "Project")
                          QVariant(QString, "Project")
                          

                          This function got call twice, that's true ( because i have 2 items in treeview, one is the root, and other is the item i added) but result i wrong.
                          And if i add one more item under root, this will crash.

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                          wrote on 31 Oct 2015, 10:32 last edited by
                          #17

                          @illunara Sorry but I'm unable to figure out what you are trying to do from the code.
                          What do you expect it to print ? "Hello World" ?
                          Why are you casting index it to model ? index.model() should be a better way to do.
                          If you meant to cast it to an Project object and get its data it should be something like

                          Project *item = static_cast<Project*>(index.internalPointer());
                          return item->data(0).toString();
                          

                          Perhaps you should elaborate it more precisely.

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                            31 Oct 2015, 10:32

                            @illunara Sorry but I'm unable to figure out what you are trying to do from the code.
                            What do you expect it to print ? "Hello World" ?
                            Why are you casting index it to model ? index.model() should be a better way to do.
                            If you meant to cast it to an Project object and get its data it should be something like

                            Project *item = static_cast<Project*>(index.internalPointer());
                            return item->data(0).toString();
                            

                            Perhaps you should elaborate it more precisely.

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                            illunara
                            wrote on 1 Nov 2015, 14:56 last edited by
                            #18

                            @p3c0 Yup i think the output should be

                            QVariant(QString, "Project")
                            QVariant(QString, "Hello World")
                            

                            Oh and, Project is delivered class of ModelAbstract. Sorry, my fault

                            class ModelAbstract {
                            public:
                                 ModelAbstract();
                            
                                 virtual QVariant    getData(QString dataname) const = 0;
                            }
                            
                            class Project  : public ModelAbstract {
                            public:
                                virtual Variant    getData(QString dataname) const;
                            }
                            
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                              1 Nov 2015, 14:56

                              @p3c0 Yup i think the output should be

                              QVariant(QString, "Project")
                              QVariant(QString, "Hello World")
                              

                              Oh and, Project is delivered class of ModelAbstract. Sorry, my fault

                              class ModelAbstract {
                              public:
                                   ModelAbstract();
                              
                                   virtual QVariant    getData(QString dataname) const = 0;
                              }
                              
                              class Project  : public ModelAbstract {
                              public:
                                  virtual Variant    getData(QString dataname) const;
                              }
                              
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                              wrote on 2 Nov 2015, 05:46 last edited by
                              #19

                              @illunara So you mean getData should return a QVariantMap ? Is that the problem ? Can you post the definition of getData method ?

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                                2 Nov 2015, 05:46

                                @illunara So you mean getData should return a QVariantMap ? Is that the problem ? Can you post the definition of getData method ?

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                                wrote on 2 Nov 2015, 05:59 last edited by
                                #20

                                @p3c0 Sorry for confuse you, but just focus on this

                                 ModelAbstract* model = static_cast<ModelAbstract*>(index.internalPointer());
                                 qDebug() << model->getData("ItemType");
                                

                                What i meant here is, the index of styleData.value given in tableviewColumn is wrong. Since the output value is same one item.
                                And here is the definition of getData(QString dataname)

                                virtual QVariant    getData(QString dataname) const;
                                QVariant    Project::getData(QString dataname) const {
                                if(dataname == "ItemDisplayName") {
                                    QVariantMap returnData;
                                    returnData["ItemDisplayName"] = m_name;
                                    returnData["ItemType"] = m_type;
                                    return returnData;
                                } else if(dataname == "ItemType")
                                    return "Project";
                                else return QVariant();
                                }
                                

                                I also have a Q_INVOKABLE getData(QString dataname) inside QAbstractItemModel class,

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                                  2 Nov 2015, 05:59

                                  @p3c0 Sorry for confuse you, but just focus on this

                                   ModelAbstract* model = static_cast<ModelAbstract*>(index.internalPointer());
                                   qDebug() << model->getData("ItemType");
                                  

                                  What i meant here is, the index of styleData.value given in tableviewColumn is wrong. Since the output value is same one item.
                                  And here is the definition of getData(QString dataname)

                                  virtual QVariant    getData(QString dataname) const;
                                  QVariant    Project::getData(QString dataname) const {
                                  if(dataname == "ItemDisplayName") {
                                      QVariantMap returnData;
                                      returnData["ItemDisplayName"] = m_name;
                                      returnData["ItemType"] = m_type;
                                      return returnData;
                                  } else if(dataname == "ItemType")
                                      return "Project";
                                  else return QVariant();
                                  }
                                  

                                  I also have a Q_INVOKABLE getData(QString dataname) inside QAbstractItemModel class,

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                                  wrote on 2 Nov 2015, 06:23 last edited by
                                  #21

                                  @illunara According to your earlier code:

                                  QVariantMap TreeViewDataModel::get(QModelIndex index) {
                                  ModelAbstract* model = static_cast<ModelAbstract*>(index.internalPointer());
                                  qDebug() << model->getData("ItemType");
                                  return QVariantMap();
                                  

                                  You are fetching data for "ItemType". And now the definition of getData:

                                  virtual QVariant    getData(QString dataname) const;
                                  QVariant    Project::getData(QString dataname) const {
                                  if(dataname == "ItemDisplayName") {
                                      QVariantMap returnData;
                                      returnData["ItemDisplayName"] = m_name;
                                      returnData["ItemType"] = m_type;
                                      return returnData;
                                  } else if(dataname == "ItemType")
                                      return "Project";
                                  else return QVariant();
                                  }
                                  

                                  Isn't it obvious that you will get "Project" always for "ItemType" ?

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                                    2 Nov 2015, 06:23

                                    @illunara According to your earlier code:

                                    QVariantMap TreeViewDataModel::get(QModelIndex index) {
                                    ModelAbstract* model = static_cast<ModelAbstract*>(index.internalPointer());
                                    qDebug() << model->getData("ItemType");
                                    return QVariantMap();
                                    

                                    You are fetching data for "ItemType". And now the definition of getData:

                                    virtual QVariant    getData(QString dataname) const;
                                    QVariant    Project::getData(QString dataname) const {
                                    if(dataname == "ItemDisplayName") {
                                        QVariantMap returnData;
                                        returnData["ItemDisplayName"] = m_name;
                                        returnData["ItemType"] = m_type;
                                        return returnData;
                                    } else if(dataname == "ItemType")
                                        return "Project";
                                    else return QVariant();
                                    }
                                    

                                    Isn't it obvious that you will get "Project" always for "ItemType" ?

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                                    wrote on 2 Nov 2015, 07:37 last edited by illunara 11 Feb 2015, 07:37
                                    #22

                                    @p3c0 You are right, my horrible mistake. I think i drunk, should get home now :(
                                    I marked this topic as solved, should i some delete needless post too?

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                                      2 Nov 2015, 07:37

                                      @p3c0 You are right, my horrible mistake. I think i drunk, should get home now :(
                                      I marked this topic as solved, should i some delete needless post too?

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                                      wrote on 2 Nov 2015, 08:38 last edited by
                                      #23

                                      @illunara That's fine. No need to delete. It might confuse.

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