I am new to Qt. It seems the default for multiple selection of qgraphicsitem is to press ctrl button. But is it possible to disable this function? Or reload this function?
2 Answers
This is controlled by the items' flags. To disable selection for a particular item, do
item->setFlag(QGraphicsItem::ItemIsSelectable, false);
If you want to completly disable selecting items for a QGraphicsScene
regardless of the item flags I would recommend to connect QGraphicsScene::selectionChanged
to QGraphicsScene::clearSelection
.
If you want to disable multiple selection I suggest the following:
- Subclass QGraphicsScene and keep a pointer
lastSelection
to a QGraphicsItem around - Create a slot connected to
QGraphicsScene::selectionChanged
- Check
selectedItems
:- it's empty: nothing to do (=nothing selected)
- contains only
lastSelection
: nothing to do (=selection didn't really change) - contains one item, not
lastSelection
: setlastSelection
to that item (=one item selected for the first time) - contains two items: One must be
lastSelection
. Remove that one from the selection (lastSelection->setSelected(false);
), setlastSelection
to the remaining item. (=another item was selected, move selection to it)
You might need to block signals during modifying the selection inside the slot.
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Hi, but I still want to keep normal selection ability, I only want to disable the multiple selection...– NyarukoOct 7, 2014 at 6:21
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Sorry, but what's the purpose of blocking signals during modifying the selection inside a slot?– NyarukoOct 8, 2014 at 8:38
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I'm not sure who handles the selection behind the scenes. If the items do it, it might be possible to create a signal loop when modifying the selection from a selectionChanged slot. Thus it might be necessary to block signals.– dom0Oct 8, 2014 at 10:16
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@dom0 +1 but there is no need to block signals if you do the checks in the order that you described– OliverFeb 24, 2016 at 2:39
The simple way to disable multiple selection is:
- Create your own Dirived class from
QGraphicsItem
. Overload the protected
mousePressEvent
function and disableControlModifier
:protected: void YourOwnQGraphicsItem::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *mouseEvent) Q_DECL_OVERRIDE { if(mouseEvent->modifiers() & Qt::ControlModifier) { mouseEvent->ignore(); } else { QGraphicsItem::mousePressEvent(mouseEvent); //Do what you want... } }