Qt QTableView how to have a checkbox only column
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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 as the model for the QTableView. Right now, we have a checkbox by setting the Qt::ItemIsUserCheckable flag. But we can't figure out how to get rid of the blank textbox next to the checkbox!

How can we make the column only have a checkbox, nothing else?

Mutant answered 29/7, 2010 at 13:49 Comment(0)
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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 <QtGui/QApplication>
#include <QtGui/QMouseEvent>

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<QMouseEvent*>(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<QKeyEvent*>(event)->key() != Qt::Key_Space &&
        static_cast<QKeyEvent*>(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);
}
Foredate answered 29/7, 2010 at 21:0 Comment(0)
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Note: The answer of Dave works also for Python using PySide or PyQt4. I translated it, and it works great. Additionally, I added the functionality that the checkbox does not accept user input and is shown in a ReadOnly state if the cell is not editable. Thanks Dave for your code!

class CheckBoxDelegate(QStyledItemDelegate):

    def createEditor(self, parent, option, index):
        '''
        Important, otherwise an editor is created if the user clicks in this cell.
        '''
        return None

    def paint(self, painter, option, index):
        '''
        Paint a checkbox without the label.
        '''
        checked = bool(index.model().data(index, Qt.DisplayRole))
        check_box_style_option = QStyleOptionButton()

        if (index.flags() & Qt.ItemIsEditable) > 0:
            check_box_style_option.state |= QStyle.State_Enabled
        else:
            check_box_style_option.state |= QStyle.State_ReadOnly

        if checked:
            check_box_style_option.state |= QStyle.State_On
        else:
            check_box_style_option.state |= QStyle.State_Off

        check_box_style_option.rect = self.getCheckBoxRect(option)
            if not index.model().hasFlag(index, Qt.ItemIsEditable):
            check_box_style_option.state |= QStyle.State_ReadOnly

        QApplication.style().drawControl(QStyle.CE_CheckBox, check_box_style_option, painter)


    def editorEvent(self, event, model, option, index):
        '''
        Change the data in the model and the state of the checkbox
        if the user presses the left mousebutton or presses
        Key_Space or Key_Select and this cell is editable. Otherwise do nothing.
        '''
        if not (index.flags() & Qt.ItemIsEditable) > 0:
            return False

        # Do not change the checkbox-state
        if event.type() == QEvent.MouseButtonRelease or event.type() == QEvent.MouseButtonDblClick:
            if event.button() != Qt.LeftButton or not self.getCheckBoxRect(option).contains(event.pos()):
                return False
            if event.type() == QEvent.MouseButtonDblClick:
                return True
        elif event.type() == QEvent.KeyPress:
            if event.key() != Qt.Key_Space and event.key() != Qt.Key_Select:
                return False
        else:
            return False

        # Change the checkbox-state
        self.setModelData(None, model, index)
        return True

    def setModelData (self, editor, model, index):
        '''
        The user wanted to change the old state in the opposite.
        '''
        newValue = not bool(index.model().data(index, Qt.DisplayRole))
        model.setData(index, newValue, Qt.EditRole)


    def getCheckBoxRect(self, option):
        check_box_style_option = QStyleOptionButton()
        check_box_rect = QApplication.style().subElementRect(QStyle.SE_CheckBoxIndicator, check_box_style_option, None)
        check_box_point = QPoint (option.rect.x() +
                             option.rect.width() / 2 -
                             check_box_rect.width() / 2,
                             option.rect.y() +
                             option.rect.height() / 2 -
                             check_box_rect.height() / 2)
        return QRect(check_box_point, check_box_rect.size())
Coneflower answered 12/9, 2011 at 18:47 Comment(2)
raorao and @Niklas, thanks for this transliteration, but I cannot get the code to work. I have posted a follow up here. with an example of my implementation.Bacteriophage
@Dave Mateer Truly impressive....I am a bit confused by if not (index.flags() & Qt.ItemIsEditable) > 0:. Why checking for the existence of flags on the index?Stitch

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