- class QIdentityProxyModel#
The
QIdentityProxyModel
class proxies its source model unmodified. More…Synopsis#
Methods#
def
__init__()
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Detailed Description#
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QIdentityProxyModel
can be used to forward the structure of a source model exactly, with no sorting, filtering or other transformation. This is similar in concept to an identity matrix where A.I = A.Because it does no sorting or filtering, this class is most suitable to proxy models which transform the
data()
of the source model. For example, a proxy model could be created to define the font used, or the background colour, or the tooltip etc. This removes the need to implement all data handling in the same class that creates the structure of the model, and can also be used to create re-usable components.This also provides a way to change the data in the case where a source model is supplied by a third party which cannot be modified.
class DateFormatProxyModel(QIdentityProxyModel): # ... def setDateFormatString(formatString): m_formatString = formatString QVariant data(QModelIndex index, int role) override if role != Qt.DisplayRole: return QIdentityProxyModel.data(index, role) dateTime = sourceModel().data(SourceClass::DateRole).toDateTime() return dateTime.toString(m_formatString) QMap<int, QVariant> itemData(QModelIndex proxyIndex) override QVariant> map = QIdentityProxyModel.itemData(proxyIndex) map[Qt.DisplayRole] = data(proxyIndex) return map # private m_formatString = QString()
See also
Constructs an identity model with the given
parent
.