I'm trying to attach a pointer to an QListWidgetItem
, to be used in the slot itemActivated
.
The pointer I'm trying to attach is a QObject*
descendant, so, my code is something like this:
Image * im = new Image();
// here I add data to my Image object
// now I create my item
QListWidgetItem * lst1 = new QListWidgetItem(*icon, serie->getSe开发者_如何学GoriesInstanceUID(), m_iconView);
// then I set my instance to a QVariant
QVariant v(QMetaType::QObjectStar, &im)
// now I "attach" the variant to the item.
lst1->setData(Qt::UserRole, v);
//After this, I connect the SIGNAL and SLOT
...
Now my problem, the itemActivated
slot. Here I need to extract my Image*
from the variant, and I don't know how to.
I tried this, but I get the error:
‘qt_metatype_id’ is not a member of ‘QMetaTypeId’
void MainWindow::itemActivated( QListWidgetItem * item )
{
Image * im = item->data(Qt::UserRole).value<Image *>();
qDebug( im->getImage().toAscii() );
}
Any hint?
Image * im = item->data(Qt::UserRole).value<Image *>();
The answer is this
// From QVariant to QObject *
QObject * obj = qvariant_cast<QObject *>(item->data(Qt::UserRole));
// from QObject* to myClass*
myClass * lmyClass = qobject_cast<myClass *>(obj);
That looks like an unusual use of QVariant
. I'm not even sure if QVariant
would support holding a QObject
or QObject*
that way. Instead, I would try deriving from QListWidgetItem
in order to add custom data, something like this:
class ImageListItem : public QListWidgetItem
{
// (Not a Q_OBJECT)
public:
ImageListItem(const QIcon & icon, const QString & text,
Image * image,
QListWidget * parent = 0, int type = Type);
virtual ~ImageListItem();
virtual QListWidgetItem* clone(); // virtual copy constructor
Image * getImage() const;
private:
Image * _image;
};
void MainWindow::itemActivated( QListWidgetItem * item )
{
ImageListItem *image_item = dynamic_cast<ImageListItem*>(item);
if ( !image_item )
{
qDebug("Not an image item");
}
else
{
Image * im = image_item->getImage();
qDebug( im->getImage().toAscii() );
}
}
Plus, the destructor of this new class gives you somewhere logical to make sure your Image
gets cleaned up.
You've inserted your Image class as QObject *, so get it out as QObject * also. Then perform qobject_cast and everything should be fine
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