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Using {{DocLink|QTableWidget}} developers can embed tables inside Qt applications. QTableWidget inherits {{DocLink|QTableView}}. Items in a QTableWidget instance are provided by class {{DocLink|QTableWidgetItem}}. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 27 June 2015
Using QTableWidget developers can embed tables inside Qt applications. QTableWidget inherits QTableView. Items in a QTableWidget instance are provided by class QTableWidgetItem.
Basic Usage
Set number of rows and columns
m_pTableWidget->setRowCount(10);
m_pTableWidget->setColumnCount(3);
Insert labels into the horizontal header
m_TableHeader<<"#"<<"Name"<<"Text";
m_pTableWidget->setHorizontalHeaderLabels(m_TableHeader);
Insert data
The simplest way to insert text into a cell:
m_pTableWidget->setItem(0, 1, new QTableWidgetItem("Hello"));
Hide vertical header aka the line counter
m_pTableWidget->verticalHeader()->setVisible(false);
Hide grid
m_pTableWidget->setShowGrid(false);
Set background of the selected items
m_pTableWidget->setStyleSheet("QTableView {selection-background-color: red;}");
Disable editing
m_pTableWidget->setEditTriggers(QAbstractItemView::NoEditTriggers);
Selection mode and behavior
The behavior of the table for selecting rows and cells can be customized using methods setSelectionBehavior and setSelectionMode. The following example allows only single selection of a row:
m_pTableWidget->setSelectionBehavior(QAbstractItemView::SelectRows);
m_pTableWidget->setSelectionMode(QAbstractItemView::SingleSelection);
Handling signals
QTableWidget provides appropriate signals for each event such as change of selection, click, double click, etc. Example of handling double click of a cell:
connect( m_pTableWidget, SIGNAL( cellDoubleClicked (int, int) ), this, SLOT( cellSelected( int, int ) ) );
Example
The following code snippet uses QTableWidget and all described cases above. It has been tested on Symbian^3 device.
- mainwindow.h
#include <QTableWidget>
private slots:
void cellSelected(int nRow, int nCol);
private:
QTableWidget* m_pTableWidget;
QStringList m_TableHeader;
- mainwindow.cpp
#include "mainwindow.h"
#include <QApplication>
#include <QDesktopWidget>
#include <QCoreApplication>
#include <QHeaderView>
#include <QMessageBox>
MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent)
: QMainWindow(parent),
m_pTableWidget(NULL)
{
m_pTableWidget = new QTableWidget(this);
m_pTableWidget->setRowCount(10);
m_pTableWidget->setColumnCount(3);
m_TableHeader<<"#"<<"Name"<<"Text";
m_pTableWidget->setHorizontalHeaderLabels(m_TableHeader);
m_pTableWidget->verticalHeader()->setVisible(false);
m_pTableWidget->setEditTriggers(QAbstractItemView::NoEditTriggers);
m_pTableWidget->setSelectionBehavior(QAbstractItemView::SelectRows);
m_pTableWidget->setSelectionMode(QAbstractItemView::SingleSelection);
m_pTableWidget->setShowGrid(false);
m_pTableWidget->setStyleSheet("QTableView {selection-background-color: red;}");
m_pTableWidget->setGeometry(QApplication::desktop()->screenGeometry());
//insert data
m_pTableWidget->setItem(0, 1, new QTableWidgetItem("Hello"));
connect( m_pTableWidget, SIGNAL( cellDoubleClicked (int, int) ),
this, SLOT( cellSelected( int, int ) ) );
}
MainWindow::~MainWindow()
{
}
void MainWindow::cellSelected(int nRow, int nCol)
{
QMessageBox::information(this, "",
"Cell at row "''QString::number(nRow)''
" column "''QString::number(nCol)''
" was double clicked.");
}