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This example displays a QTable and some QTableItems.
Implementation:
/**************************************************************************** ** $Id: qt/main.cpp 3.3.8 edited Jan 11 14:37 $ ** ** Copyright (C) 1992-2007 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved. ** ** This file is part of an example program for Qt. This example ** program may be used, distributed and modified without limitation. ** *****************************************************************************/ #include <qapplication.h> #include <qtable.h> #include <qimage.h> #include <qpixmap.h> #include <qstringlist.h> // Qt logo: static const char *qtlogo_xpm[] #include "qtlogo.xpm" // Table size const int numRows = 30; const int numCols = 10; // The program starts here. int main( int argc, char **argv ) { QApplication app( argc, argv ); QTable table( numRows, numCols ); QHeader *header = table.horizontalHeader(); header->setLabel( 0, QObject::tr( "Tiny" ), 40 ); header->setLabel( 1, QObject::tr( "Checkboxes" ) ); header->setLabel( 5, QObject::tr( "Combos" ) ); table.setColumnMovingEnabled(TRUE); QImage img( qtlogo_xpm ); QPixmap pix = img.scaleHeight( table.rowHeight(3) ); table.setPixmap( 3, 2, pix ); table.setText( 3, 2, "A Pixmap" ); QStringList comboEntries; comboEntries << "one" << "two" << "three" << "four"; for ( int i = 0; i < numRows; ++i ){ QComboTableItem * item = new QComboTableItem( &table, comboEntries, FALSE ); item->setCurrentItem( i % 4 ); table.setItem( i, 5, item ); } for ( int j = 0; j < numRows; ++j ) table.setItem( j, 1, new QCheckTableItem( &table, "Check me" ) ); app.setMainWidget( &table ); table.show(); return app.exec(); }
See also Table Examples.
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