I have QStringListModel
QStringListModel* blocksModel = new QStringListModel();
And a class inherited from the QObject
class Block : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
Block();
Block(const Block& other);
~Block;
//and other stuff here
};
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(Block*)
When I set a data for the Qt::EditRole, everything works fine but when I'm trying to set data for the Qt::UserRole, it never returns true, and when I'm getting data I see invalid QVariant
int count = blocksModel->rowCount();
blocksModel->insertRows(count, 1);
QModelIndex index = blocksModel->index(count, 0);
// it works
QString name = QString("Block %1").arg(count + 1);
blocksModel->setData(index, name);
QVariant var = QVariant::fromValue(block);
// it doesn`t work
bool setSuccessful = blocksModel->setData(index, var, Qt::UserRole);
//invalid QVariant
QVariant var2 = index.data(Qt::UserRole);
Block* oneMoreBlock = var2.value<Block*>();
In fact no matter wich type of data I'm trying to set for the item, this also doesn`t work:
blocksModel->setData(index, QVariant(1), Qt::UserRole);
And I`ve tried Qt::UserRole + 1, and got the same result. Maybe I should define ItemDataRoles used by the model somehow?
Any ideas? Thanks.
Try using a QStandardItemModel instead of QStringListModel.
QStringListModel doesn't seem to support Qt::UserRole.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9991056/setting-custom-data-for-the-qstringlistmodel-item