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I have a Qt application that contains a QTreeWidget. I want to replace one of the items.

I have a pointer:

QTreeWidgetItem *elementToSubstitute;

and a function that returns a QTreeWidgetItem*.

I want to overwrite the previous one with this new element, in the same place. If I delete the previous element and insert the new one after that, the new item is placed at the bottom of the tree.

How should I proceed to have the new branch replace exactly the previous one?

EDIT for example


void MainWindow::addRoot(QString name ,QString description)
{
    QTreeWidgetItem *itm = new QTreeWidgetItem(ui->tree);
    itm->setText(0,name);
    itm->setText(1,description);

    QTreeWidgetItem *child1 = addChild(itm,"one","hello");
    QTreeWidgetItem *child2 = addChild(itm,"two","hello");
    QTreeWidgetItem *child3 = addChild(itm,"tree","hello");
    QTreeWidgetItem *child4 = addChild(itm,"four","hello");


    QTreeWidgetItem *parent = child2->parent(); 
    int itemIndex = parent-indexOfChid(child2); 
    parent->removeChild(child2); 
    parent->insertChild(itemIndex, child4 );

}

QTreeWidgetItem MainWindow::addChild(QTreeWidgetItem *parent,QString name ,QString description)
{
    QTreeWidgetItem *itm = new QTreeWidgetItem();
    itm->setFlags(Qt::ItemIsSelectable | Qt::ItemIsUserCheckable | Qt::ItemIsEnabled | Qt::ItemIsDragEnabled );
    itm->setText(0,name);
    itm->setText(1,description);

    addChild2(itm,"sub-one","subchild2");
    addChild2(itm,"sub-two","subchild2");
    addChild2(itm,"sub-tree","subchild2");

    parent->addChild(itm);
    return itm;

}

void MainWindow::addChild2(QTreeWidgetItem *parent,QString name ,QString description)
{
    QTreeWidgetItem *itm = new QTreeWidgetItem();

    itm->setFlags(Qt::ItemIsSelectable | Qt::ItemIsUserCheckable | Qt::ItemIsEnabled | Qt::ItemIsDragEnabled | Qt::ItemIsEditable);

    itm->setText(0,name);
    itm->setText(1,description);
    itm->setText(2,"test third coloumn");
    parent->addChild(itm);
}

.....

Now i have a pointer to one of the chiled. ( let's sa of level 1) ans i want to replace it with another. for instance i want to replace child "2" with child "4" but i want this to be put in the place f child 2.

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  • fixed. it was a typo... thanks
    – Cristas
    Oct 4, 2011 at 8:10

3 Answers 3

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You could try doing something like this:

QTreeWidgetItem *parent = elementToSubstitute->parent();
int itemIndex = parent->indexOfChid(elementToSubstitute);
parent->removeChild(elementToSubstitute);
parent->insertChild(itemIndex, yourNewTreeItem);

Note: if yourNewTreeItem is already in the tree, this will have no effect on its position, i.e. it will not duplicate a node.

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  • sorry... not yet the solution... it still shuffle my elements. The last inserted goes to the end. while i neet to remain in the same place... :(
    – Cristas
    Oct 4, 2011 at 8:32
  • could you edit your question with the code you have to do this?
    – Mat
    Oct 4, 2011 at 8:35
  • it's a bit complicated... because i do not use QTreeWidgetItem but i overwrote the class... i can try to write a small example using standard types.... i'll edit it immediatly. :)
    – Cristas
    Oct 4, 2011 at 8:39
  • is it a bit better in this way?
    – Cristas
    Oct 4, 2011 at 8:46
  • Where's the part where you used the code sample I posted above?
    – Mat
    Oct 4, 2011 at 8:49
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If your item is top-level then you could use indexOfTopLevelItem to get it's index, then remove it from tree widget, then insert replacement item using insertTopLevelItem passing index you obtained. If you item is not top-level then you could use indexOfChild and insertChild.

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Why do you need to replace the whole item? Just change the contents of the current item, or copy the new item into the current one.

//assuming you have a pointer to the new and the current Item
*currentItem = *newItem; //done
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  • i tryed... but after i have to update it into the tree... how to do that? i tryed ui->treeWidget->setCurrentItem(currentItem ); but no success...
    – Cristas
    Oct 4, 2011 at 9:53

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