I\'m using a QTableView object types. This object contains several online and I use this model:
class PaletteTableModel(QtCore.QAbstractTableModel):
def
It depends what you mean by "the selected row". By default, a QTableView
has its selection mode set to ExtendedSelection
, and its selection behavior set to SelectItems
. This means that several individual table cells in different rows and columns can be selected at the same time. So which one should count as "the" selected row?
The selection model of the table-view has a selectedRows method which will return a list of indexes for the rows where all the colums are selected (i.e. as it is when you click on the header section for a row):
indexes = table.selectionModel().selectedRows()
for index in sorted(indexes):
print('Row %d is selected' % index.row())
However, if you want to get all the rows where at least one cell is selected, you can use the selectedIndexes method:
rows = sorted(set(index.row() for index in
self.table.selectedIndexes()))
for row in rows:
print('Row %d is selected' % row)
One of the way's you can use to retrieve the selected rows is:
tableView = QtGui.QTableView()
tableModel = PaletteTableModel()
tableView.setModel(tableModel)
x = tableView.selectedIndexes ()
"tableView.selectedIndexes ()" returns a list-of-QModelIndex's
In my case I use this action into a function that is called in doubleClicked event something like this: I add this line code into the init function
self.tableSusAmigos.doubleClicked.connect(self.doubleClicked_table)
After that I declared doubleClicked_table like this:
def doubleClicked_table(self):
index = self.tableSusAmigos.selectedIndexes()[0]
id_us = int(self.tableSusAmigos.model().data(index).toString())
print ("index : " + str(id_us))
In this case I show an id (integer) that it's in the first column (that's the reason the number 0 in selectedIndexes()[0])