I’m using an editable QTableView + QStandardItemModel.
While editing a cell in a table view, I’d like to do something according to the new input data in this specific cell when committing the new data into the table view.
To do this, I need the new input data and the current model index (or column & row number).
I tried some slots such as
virtual void closeEditor (QWidget * editor,
QAbstractItemDelegate::EndEditHint hint)
and
virtual void commitData ( QWidget * editor ).
commitData seems to be what I need, however, the parameter is only the editor and I cannot figure out how to obtain the text in this editor widget.
I looked QTextEdit but it’s not a inherited class of QWidget.
I wonder if there’s any way to obtain the data (text) and axis (column, row) of an editor widget?
I suggest to implement your own item delegate, inheriting
QStandardItemDelegate(orQAbstractItemDelegate). There you can overrideSimply do you your custom processing and then call
QStandardItemDelegate::setModelData(...)to make sure that your model is updated with the newly edited data.