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possible to insert new child items, and this is shown in the supporting
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example code.
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\note The model only shows the basic principles used when creating an
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editable, hierarchical model. You may wish to use the \l{ModelTest}
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project to test production models.
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\section1 Overview
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As described in the \l{Model Subclassing Reference}, models must
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As with the \l{itemviews/simpletreemodel}{Simple Tree Model} example,
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the \c TreeModel needs to be able to take a model index, find the
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corresponding \c TreeItem, and return model indexes that correspond to
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its parents and children.
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its parents and children.
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In the diagram, we show how the model's \l{TreeModel::parent}{parent()}
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implementation obtains the model index corresponding to the parent of
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\li Custom types can easily be added to the test data and test output.
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\endtable
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\note For higher-level GUI and application testing needs, please
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see the \l{Partner Directory} for Qt testing products provided by
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Nokia partners.
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\section1 QTestLib API
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All public methods are in the \l QTest namespace. In addition, the
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for more information on these tools and a simple graphing example.
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*/
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Let's have a closer look at a standard table widget. A table widget is a 2D
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array of the data elements that the user can change. The table widget can be
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integrated into a program flow by reading and writing the data elements that
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the table widget provides.
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This method is very intuitive and useful in many applications, but displaying
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the table widget provides.
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This method is very intuitive and useful in many applications, but displaying
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and editing a database table with a standard table widget can be problematic.
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Two copies of the data have to be coordinated: one outside the
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widget; one inside the widget. The developer is responsible for
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\section1 2. A Simple Model/View Application
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If you want to develop a model/view application, where should you start?
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We recommend starting with a simple example and extending it step-by-step.
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This makes understanding the architecture a lot easier. Trying to understand
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the model/view architecture in detail before invoking the IDE has proven
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to be less convenient for many developers. It is substantially easier to
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start with a simple model/view application that has demo data. Give it a
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If you want to develop a model/view application, where should you start?
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We recommend starting with a simple example and extending it step-by-step.
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This makes understanding the architecture a lot easier. Trying to understand
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the model/view architecture in detail before invoking the IDE has proven
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to be less convenient for many developers. It is substantially easier to
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start with a simple model/view application that has demo data. Give it a
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try! Simply replace the data in the examples below with your own.
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Below are 7 very simple and independent applications that show different
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We have the usual \l {modelview-part2-main-cpp.html}{main()} function:
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Here is the interesting part: We create an instance of MyModel and use
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Here is the interesting part: We create an instance of MyModel and use
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\l{QTableView::setModel()}{tableView.setModel(&myModel);} to pass a
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pointer of it to \l{QTableView}{tableView}. \l{QTableView}{tableView}
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will invoke the methods of the pointer it has received to find out two
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\e{Open Source Press}, ISBN 3-937514-12-0.
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\li \b{Foundations of Qt Development} / Johan Thelin, \e{Apress}, ISBN 1-59059-831-8.
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\li \b{Advanced Qt Programming} / Mark Summerfield, \e{Prentice Hall}, ISBN 0-321-63590-6.
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This book covers Model/View programming on more than 150 pages.
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This book covers Model/View programming on more than 150 pages.
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\endlist
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More information about these books is available on the
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\l{Books about Qt Programming}{Qt Web site}.
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The following list provides an overview of example programs contained in the first three
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books listed above. Some of them make very good templates for developing similar
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applications.
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