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The QTableWidgetItem class provides an item for use with the QTableWidget class. More...
The QTableWidgetItem class provides an item for use with the QTableWidget class.
Table items are used to hold pieces of information for table widgets. Items usually contain text, icons, or checkboxes
The QTableWidgetItem class is a convenience class that replaces the QTableItem class in Qt 3. It provides an item for use with the QTableWidget class.
Top-level items are constructed without a parent then inserted at the position specified by a pair of row and column numbers:
QTableWidgetItem *newItem = new QTableWidgetItem(tr("%1").arg( pow(row, column+1))); tableWidget->setItem(row, column, newItem);
Each item can have its own background brush which is set with the setBackground() function. The current background brush can be found with background(). The text label for each item can be rendered with its own font and brush. These are specified with the setFont() and setForeground() functions, and read with font() and foreground().
By default, items are enabled, editable, selectable, checkable, and can be used both as the source of a drag and drop operation and as a drop target. Each item's flags can be changed by calling setFlags() with the appropriate value (see Qt.ItemFlags). Checkable items can be checked and unchecked with the setCheckState() function. The corresponding checkState() function indicates whether the item is currently checked.
When subclassing QTableWidgetItem to provide custom items, it is possible to define new types for them so that they can be distinguished from standard items. The constructors for subclasses that require this feature need to call the base class constructor with a new type value equal to or greater than UserType.
This enum describes the types that are used to describe table widget items.
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
QTableWidgetItem.Type | 0 | The default type for table widget items. |
QTableWidgetItem.UserType | 1000 | The minimum value for custom types. Values below UserType are reserved by Qt. |
You can define new user types in QTableWidgetItem subclasses to ensure that custom items are treated specially.
See also type().
Constructs a table item of the specified type that does not belong to any table.
See also type().
Constructs a table item with the given text.
See also type().
Constructs a table item with the given icon and text.
See also type().
Constructs a copy of other. Note that type() and tableWidget() are not copied.
This function is useful when reimplementing clone().
This function was introduced in Qt 4.1.
Returns the brush used to render the item's background.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also setBackground() and foreground().
Returns the checked state of the table item.
See also setCheckState() and flags().
Creates a copy of the item.
Returns the column of the item in the table. If the item is not in a table, this function will return -1.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also row().
Returns the item's data for the given role.
See also setData().
Returns the flags used to describe the item. These determine whether the item can be checked, edited, and selected.
See also setFlags().
Returns the font used to render the item's text.
See also setFont().
Returns the brush used to render the item's foreground (e.g. text).
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also setForeground() and background().
Returns the item's icon.
See also setIcon() and iconSize.
Returns true if the item is selected, otherwise returns false.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also setSelected().
Reads the item from stream in.
See also write().
Returns the row of the item in the table. If the item is not in a table, this function will return -1.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also column().
Sets the item's background brush to the specified brush.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also background() and setForeground().
Sets the check state of the table item to be state.
See also checkState().
Sets the item's data for the given role to the specified value.
See also Qt.ItemDataRole and data().
Sets the flags for the item to the given flags. These determine whether the item can be selected or modified.
See also flags().
Sets the font used to display the item's text to the given font.
See also font(), setText(), and setForeground().
Sets the item's foreground brush to the specified brush.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also foreground() and setBackground().
Sets the item's icon to the icon specified.
See also icon(), setText(), and iconSize.
Sets the selected state of the item to select.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also isSelected().
Sets the size hint for the table item to be size. If no size hint is set, the item delegate will compute the size hint based on the item data.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.1.
See also sizeHint().
Sets the status tip for the table item to the text specified by statusTip. QTableWidget mouse tracking needs to be enabled for this feature to work.
See also statusTip(), setToolTip(), and setWhatsThis().
Sets the item's text to the text specified.
See also text(), setFont(), and setForeground().
Sets the text alignment for the item's text to the alignment specified.
See also textAlignment() and Qt.Alignment.
Sets the item's tooltip to the string specified by toolTip.
See also toolTip(), setStatusTip(), and setWhatsThis().
Sets the item's "What's This?" help to the string specified by whatsThis.
See also whatsThis(), setStatusTip(), and setToolTip().
Returns the size hint set for the table item.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.1.
See also setSizeHint().
Returns the item's status tip.
See also setStatusTip().
Returns the table widget that contains the item.
Returns the item's text.
See also setText().
Returns the text alignment for the item's text.
See also setTextAlignment() and Qt.Alignment.
Returns the item's tooltip.
See also setToolTip().
Returns the type passed to the QTableWidgetItem constructor.
Returns the item's "What's This?" help.
See also setWhatsThis().
Writes the item to stream out.
See also read().
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