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In QTreeView I display data with QAbstractItemModel as shown in figure below. QTreeView and QListView

I would like to display item in QListView if it is checked in QTreeView. Do I have to create a new model view with only selected data or can I use tree model (data) and only create model view with existing data?

AnalysisWidget

class AnalysisWidget(QtGui.QWidget):
    def __init__(self, data=None, parent=None):
        super(AnalysisWidget, self).__init__(parent)
        self.ui = Ui_Form()
        self.ui.setupUi(self)

        self.data = data_

        #    tree model view
        #    set model
        _model = AnalysisTreeModel(self.data._children[0].parameters)
        #    set model of tree view
        self.ui.treeView.setModel(_model)

        #    list model view
        #    set model
        _model = AnalysisListModel(self.data._children[0].parameters)#
        #    set model of table view
        self.ui.listView.setModel(_model)
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    Have one model, and use a QSortFilterProxyModel on the list-view.
    – ekhumoro
    Sep 30, 2015 at 19:00
  • @ekhumoro After some thoughts I found that I have to use QTableView instead of QListView. Where first 3cols will have some informations and than each next column will represent mean value of selected parameter and the name of the selected parameter is appended to column headers. This should work with your suggestion ie, QSortFilterProxyModel?
    – lskrinjar
    Sep 30, 2015 at 19:18
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    A QTreeView can display a flat list with columns, so you might not need QTableView. That might make it easier to implement the QSortFilterProxyModel.
    – ekhumoro
    Sep 30, 2015 at 19:40

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