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The code below creates QTableView with a single column. How to make the header column stretch along the entire width of the QTableView view?

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from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
app=QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)

class TableModel(QtCore.QAbstractTableModel):
    def __init__(self):
        QtCore.QAbstractTableModel.__init__(self)
    def rowCount(self, parent=QtCore.QModelIndex()):   
        return 0
    def columnCount(self, index=QtCore.QModelIndex()):
        return 1
    def headerData(self, column, orientation, role=QtCore.Qt.DisplayRole):
        if role!=QtCore.Qt.DisplayRole:   return QtCore.QVariant()
        if orientation==QtCore.Qt.Horizontal: return QtCore.QVariant('Column Name')      

class TableView(QtGui.QTableView):
    def __init__(self):
        super(TableView, self).__init__()
        model=TableModel()
        self.setModel(model)
        self.show()       

view=TableView()
sys.exit(app.exec_())

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What you're looking for is the QHeaderView::setResizeMode function. I would recommend checking out the docs, but here's the code

self.horizontalHeader().setResizeMode(QtGui.QHeaderView.Stretch)

or, if you want to only stretch the least header item:

self.horizontalHeader().setStretchLastSection(True)

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  • self.horizontalHeader().setResizeMode(QtGui.QHeaderView.Stretch) and self.horizontalHeader().setStretchLastSection(True) accordingly. Thanks! Sep 27, 2014 at 14:11

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