Qt QTableView how to have a checkbox only column

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-上瘾入骨i 2020-12-08 03:35

We are using a QTableView with Qt 4.6.3, and need a column that only has a checkbox in each cell. We\'re using a custom subclass of QAbstractTableModel

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  •  [愿得一人]
    2020-12-08 03:54

    Here is a solution. For this to work properly, your column should not have the Qt::ItemIsEditable or Qt::ItemIsUserCheckable flags set. This reads the boolean values from Qt::DisplayRole and calls setData() with Qt::EditRole (i.e. not Qt::CheckStateRole.)

    #include "check_box_delegate.h"
    
    #include 
    #include 
    
    static QRect CheckBoxRect(const QStyleOptionViewItem &view_item_style_options) {
      QStyleOptionButton check_box_style_option;
      QRect check_box_rect = QApplication::style()->subElementRect(
          QStyle::SE_CheckBoxIndicator,
          &check_box_style_option);
      QPoint check_box_point(view_item_style_options.rect.x() +
                             view_item_style_options.rect.width() / 2 -
                             check_box_rect.width() / 2,
                             view_item_style_options.rect.y() +
                             view_item_style_options.rect.height() / 2 -
                             check_box_rect.height() / 2);
      return QRect(check_box_point, check_box_rect.size());
    }
    
    CheckBoxDelegate::CheckBoxDelegate(QObject *parent)
      : QStyledItemDelegate(parent) {
    }
    
    void CheckBoxDelegate::paint(QPainter *painter,
                                 const QStyleOptionViewItem &option,
                                 const QModelIndex &index) const {
      bool checked = index.model()->data(index, Qt::DisplayRole).toBool();
    
      QStyleOptionButton check_box_style_option;
      check_box_style_option.state |= QStyle::State_Enabled;
      if (checked) {
        check_box_style_option.state |= QStyle::State_On;
      } else {
        check_box_style_option.state |= QStyle::State_Off;
      }
      check_box_style_option.rect = CheckBoxRect(option);
    
      QApplication::style()->drawControl(QStyle::CE_CheckBox,
                                         &check_box_style_option,
                                         painter);
    }
    
    // This is essentially copied from QStyledItemEditor, except that we
    // have to determine our own "hot zone" for the mouse click.
    bool CheckBoxDelegate::editorEvent(QEvent *event,
                                       QAbstractItemModel *model,
                                       const QStyleOptionViewItem &option,
                                       const QModelIndex &index) {
      if ((event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonRelease) ||
          (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick)) {
        QMouseEvent *mouse_event = static_cast(event);
        if (mouse_event->button() != Qt::LeftButton ||
            !CheckBoxRect(option).contains(mouse_event->pos())) {
          return false;
        }
        if (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick) {
          return true;
        }
      } else if (event->type() == QEvent::KeyPress) {
        if (static_cast(event)->key() != Qt::Key_Space &&
            static_cast(event)->key() != Qt::Key_Select) {
          return false;
        }
      } else {
        return false;
      }
    
      bool checked = index.model()->data(index, Qt::DisplayRole).toBool();
      return model->setData(index, !checked, Qt::EditRole);
    }
    

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