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Hands-On GUI Programming with C++ and Qt5

You're reading from   Hands-On GUI Programming with C++ and Qt5 Build stunning cross-platform applications and widgets with the most powerful GUI framework

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788397827
Length 404 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Lee Zhi Eng Lee Zhi Eng
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Qt FREE CHAPTER 2. Qt Widgets and Style Sheets 3. Database Connection 4. Graphs and Charts 5. Item Views and Dialogs 6. Integrating Web Content 7. Map Viewer 8. Graphics View 9. The Camera Module 10. Instant Messaging 11. Implementing a Graphics Editor 12. Cloud Storage 13. Multimedia Viewers 14. Qt Quick and QML 15. Cross-Platform Development 16. Testing and Debugging 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Working with item view widgets

Other than displaying data using different types of chart, we can also display this data using different types of item view. An item view widget presents data by rendering it visually, usually along the vertical axis.

A two-dimensional item view, often known as a table view, displays data in both vertical and horizontal directions. That allows it to display huge volumes of data within a compact space, and enables the users to search for an item very quickly and easily.

There are two ways to display data in an item view. The most common method is to use the model-view architecture, which uses three different components, model, view, and delegate, to retrieve data from a data source and display it in the item view. These components all make use of the signal-slot architecture provided by Qt to communicate with each other:

  • Signals from the model inform...
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