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  • SGaistS Offline
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    What you can do is create a custom widget for your address type widget and add a property to it and in the setter you activate the correct button based on the text passed.

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      OK, this is helpful. I've added the following to my model update routine:

          // the IP configuration source.
          s = msg->getValue(msgTag[TAG_IP_CONFIG_SRC]);
          if (s == IP_SOURCE_TXT[IP_SOURCE_DHCP])
          {
              m_model->setData(m_model->index(row, TAG_IP_CONFIG_SRC), IP_SOURCE_DHCP);
          }
          else
          {
              m_model->setData(m_model->index(row, TAG_IP_CONFIG_SRC), IP_SOURCE_STATIC);
          }
      

      And the following in the c'tor of my dialog:

         QButtonGroup *m_qbg;    // button group for IP source selection.
           ...
          m_qbg->addButton(ui->ipDhcp);
          m_qbg->setId(ui->ipDhcp, IP_SOURCE_DHCP);
          m_qbg->addButton(ui->ipStatic);
          m_qbg->setId(ui->ipStatic, IP_SOURCE_STATIC);
      

      Do I need to read the model data, and manually change the appropriate button's checked status? I can do this, but...I don't know where I'd put that code. A slot to accept the buttonChecked() signal would work for user-initiated changes, but I don't think that will work for programmatic changes, will it?

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      • mzimmersM mzimmers

        OK, this is helpful. I've added the following to my model update routine:

            // the IP configuration source.
            s = msg->getValue(msgTag[TAG_IP_CONFIG_SRC]);
            if (s == IP_SOURCE_TXT[IP_SOURCE_DHCP])
            {
                m_model->setData(m_model->index(row, TAG_IP_CONFIG_SRC), IP_SOURCE_DHCP);
            }
            else
            {
                m_model->setData(m_model->index(row, TAG_IP_CONFIG_SRC), IP_SOURCE_STATIC);
            }
        

        And the following in the c'tor of my dialog:

           QButtonGroup *m_qbg;    // button group for IP source selection.
             ...
            m_qbg->addButton(ui->ipDhcp);
            m_qbg->setId(ui->ipDhcp, IP_SOURCE_DHCP);
            m_qbg->addButton(ui->ipStatic);
            m_qbg->setId(ui->ipStatic, IP_SOURCE_STATIC);
        

        Do I need to read the model data, and manually change the appropriate button's checked status? I can do this, but...I don't know where I'd put that code. A slot to accept the buttonChecked() signal would work for user-initiated changes, but I don't think that will work for programmatic changes, will it?

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        @mzimmers said in updating radio buttons programmatically:

        but I don't think that will work for programmatic changes,

        Where are you parsing the XML data sent by the device(s)?

        I guess that wherever you are setting the IP address/netmask/etc you can set the IP mode, i.e.

        foreach (QAbstractButton* button, n_qbg->buttons())
        {
            if (id(button) == <ID_VALUE_FROM_XML_EITHER_DHCP-ID_OR_STATIC-ID>) {
                button->setChecked(true);
                break;
            }
        }
        

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        • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

          @mzimmers said in updating radio buttons programmatically:

          but I don't think that will work for programmatic changes,

          Where are you parsing the XML data sent by the device(s)?

          I guess that wherever you are setting the IP address/netmask/etc you can set the IP mode, i.e.

          foreach (QAbstractButton* button, n_qbg->buttons())
          {
              if (id(button) == <ID_VALUE_FROM_XML_EITHER_DHCP-ID_OR_STATIC-ID>) {
                  button->setChecked(true);
                  break;
              }
          }
          
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          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          @Pablo-J.-Rogina The worker receives the XML message and passes it to the object that contains the model. For each field, I have a bit of code like this:

              // the IP address.
              qs = QString::fromStdString(msg->getValue(msgTag[TAG_IPV4ADDRESS]));
              m_model->setData(m_model->index(row, TAG_IPV4ADDRESS), qs);
          

          I can set model data from here, but I don't have direct access to dialog widgets.

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          • mzimmersM mzimmers

            @Pablo-J.-Rogina The worker receives the XML message and passes it to the object that contains the model. For each field, I have a bit of code like this:

                // the IP address.
                qs = QString::fromStdString(msg->getValue(msgTag[TAG_IPV4ADDRESS]));
                m_model->setData(m_model->index(row, TAG_IPV4ADDRESS), qs);
            

            I can set model data from here, but I don't have direct access to dialog widgets.

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            Pablo J. Rogina
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            #10

            @mzimmers said in updating radio buttons programmatically:

            but I don't have direct access to dialog widgets.

            But at some point data from the model is used to update the dialog widgets?
            If not, how the IP address value is taken from?
            If so, what about adding the IP address mode (DHCP/Static) field to your existing model?

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              wrote on last edited by mzimmers
              #11

              I use a QDataWidgetMapper object in my dialog to access the fields.

                  m_mapper->addMapping(ui->ipAddress, TAG_IPV4ADDRESS);
              

              This maps a line edit to a column in my model. But I don't think I can simply do the same thing for a button group.

              EDIT: by the way, I don't have to use radio buttons for this. They seemed like a good choice, but if there's a better method, I'm happy to entertain ideas.

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              • mzimmersM mzimmers

                I use a QDataWidgetMapper object in my dialog to access the fields.

                    m_mapper->addMapping(ui->ipAddress, TAG_IPV4ADDRESS);
                

                This maps a line edit to a column in my model. But I don't think I can simply do the same thing for a button group.

                EDIT: by the way, I don't have to use radio buttons for this. They seemed like a good choice, but if there's a better method, I'm happy to entertain ideas.

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                @mzimmers said in updating radio buttons programmatically:

                I use a QDataWidgetMapper object in my dialog

                having stated this from the very beginning should have saved time and effort, and allow us to narrow down the issue... :-)

                Given that said, maybe this post may help

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                • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

                  @mzimmers said in updating radio buttons programmatically:

                  I use a QDataWidgetMapper object in my dialog

                  having stated this from the very beginning should have saved time and effort, and allow us to narrow down the issue... :-)

                  Given that said, maybe this post may help

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  @Pablo-J.-Rogina said in updating radio buttons programmatically:

                  @mzimmers said in updating radio buttons programmatically:

                  I use a QDataWidgetMapper object in my dialog

                  having stated this from the very beginning should have saved time and effort, and allow us to narrow down the issue... :-)

                  Sorry -- I thought I had done so here:
                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/93723/updating-radio-buttons-programmatically/4

                  In any event, it may be time to consider a different approach.

                  SGaist: looking at your response, I have a couple questions:

                  1. you mention customizing my address type widget - are you referring to the buttongroup?
                  2. What do you mean by "the setter"?
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                  • SGaistS Offline
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    I mean make a custom widget e.g.:

                    class IpAddressTypeWidget : public Widget
                    {
                        Q_OBJECT
                        Q_PROPERTY(QString addressType GET addressType SET setAddressType NOTIFY addressTypeChanged USER true)
                    
                    public:
                        explicit IpAddressTypeWidget(QWidget *parent=nullptr);
                    
                        QString addressType() const;
                    
                    signals:
                        void addressTypeChanged(const QString& type);
                    
                    public slots:
                        void setAddressType(const QString& type);
                    };
                    

                    In setAddressType, you update the radio buttons based on the string given. Note that you can also use an enum and it's the role of the parser to use the correct enum when changing the address type. It would be cleaner but for a first round, it might be easier to use a QString.

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                    • mzimmersM Offline
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #15

                      OK, I think I understand what you're suggesting, but some of the mechanics still aren't clear to me.

                      Does this new widget replace any of my existing widgets, or does it just exist (invisibly) within my dialog?

                      Do I need to pass it my ui pointer at construction to give it access to the rest of the widgets?

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                        #16

                        It's an independent widget where you put your QGroupBox which contains the two QRadioButton.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #17

                          I'm still wading through this, but I did discover a necessary change in the Q_PROPERTY macro:

                              Q_PROPERTY(QString ipSource READ ipSource WRITE SetIpSource NOTIFY ipSourceChanged USER true)
                          

                          It wouldn't compile with the GET/SET terms.

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                            #18

                            SGaist: in your example above, where does the signal come from that connects to the slot setAddressType()?

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                              #19

                              IIRC, you are using a QDataWidgetMapper for that editor ? Correct, then with that definition, when you call addMapping it will use that property to get and set the data from that widget in the same manner as it does for QLineEdit or QSpinBox.

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                                #20

                                OK, I think I get this in principle. From an implementation standpoint, how/when should the edit dialog retrieve this information from the custom widget -- another signal/slot?

                                Thanks...

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                                  I'm not sure I'm following you here. Isn't that widget already using QDataWidgetMapper ?

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                                    #22

                                    Yes:

                                    in editdialog.cpp

                                    IpSourceWidget m_isw; // IpSourceWidget is my custom widget
                                    m_mapper->addMapping(&m_isw, TAG_IP_CONFIG_SRC);
                                    

                                    But don't I still have to use this to update the group box? Like this:

                                        if (qs.toStdString() == IP_SOURCE_TXT[IP_SOURCE_DHCP])
                                        {
                                            ui->groupBoxIpAssignment->setChecked(IP_SOURCE_DHCP);
                                        }
                                        else
                                        {
                                            ui->groupBoxIpAssignment->setChecked(IP_SOURCE_STATIC);
                                        }
                                    

                                    EDIT: OK, that wasn't right. I changed it to this:

                                     QButtonGroup *m_qbg;    // button group for IP source selection.
                                     ...
                                     if (qs.toStdString() == IP_SOURCE_TXT[IP_SOURCE_DHCP])
                                    {
                                        m_qbg->button(IP_SOURCE_DHCP)->setChecked(true);
                                    }
                                    else
                                    {
                                        m_qbg->button(IP_SOURCE_STATIC)->setChecked(true);
                                    }
                                    

                                    This at least gets the correct value displaying in the edit dialog. Still not sure I'm really doing this right, though.

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                                      Don't forget to emit the corresponding notification signal if the address type has changed.

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                                        #24

                                        Not sure I understand. The code above is in a slot in my edit dialog. Elsewhere I have a connect:

                                        IpSourceWidget *m_isw;
                                        ...
                                        QObject::connect(m_isw, &IpSourceWidget::ipSourceChanged, this, &EditDialog::updateIpSource);
                                        

                                        Is this the signal you're referring to?

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                                          I was thinking about where you are emitting ipSourceChanged.

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