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Populate GridLayout with Repeater

I try to add cells to my GridLayout by using a Repeater. My data is stored in a model and containing two properties per element:

  • Title
  • Value

My goal is to get a GridLayout containing the Title in first cell and the Value in the second cell of each row.

GridLayout {
    id: someId
    columns: 2
    rowSpacing: 5
    columnSpacing: 5
    anchors.margins: 5
    anchors.left: parent.left
    anchors.right: parent.right

    Repeater {
        model: myModel
        Label {
            text: modelData.title
        }
        TextArea {
            text: modelData.value
        }
    }
}

But QML Repeater allows only one element. Any ideas how I could get the layout I want?

+------------+---------------------------------------+
|            |                                       |
|  title0    |         value0                        |
|            |                                       |
|            |                                       |
+------------+---------------------------------------+
|            |                                       |
|            |                                       |
|  title1    |         value1                        |
|            |                                       |
|            |                                       |
+------------+---------------------------------------+
|            |                                       |
|  title2    |         value2                        |
|            |                                       |
|            |                                       |
+------------+---------------------------------------+
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Marcus Avatar asked Oct 06 '15 12:10

Marcus


2 Answers

You can simply use two Repeaters within a GridLayout, as follows:

import QtQuick 2.5
import QtQuick.Window 2.2
import QtQuick.Layouts 1.1
import QtQuick.Controls 1.4

Window {
    width: 600; height: 400; visible: true

    GridLayout {
        id: grid
        anchors.fill: parent
        columns: 2
        rowSpacing: 5
        columnSpacing: 5
        anchors.margins: 5
        // example models
        property var titles: [ "title1", "title2", "title3", "title4", "title5" ]
        property var values: [ "value1", "value2", "value3", "value4", "value5" ]

        Repeater {
            model: grid.titles
            Label {
                Layout.row: index
                Layout.column: 0
                Layout.fillWidth: true
                Layout.fillHeight: true
                text: modelData
            }
        }

        Repeater {
            model: grid.values
            TextArea {
                Layout.row: index
                Layout.column: 1
                Layout.fillWidth: true
                Layout.fillHeight: true
                text: modelData
            }
        }
    }
}

The index parameter is freely available and store the current row of the model.

By using the Layout.fillWidth attached property you can control the width of the single column.

Of course, each cell that belongs to a column has the same size of all the other cells of that column, unlike what happens using two Column components.

This solution has a few drawbacks, but it's good if your purpose is mainly to print plain data from a model.

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skypjack Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 14:09

skypjack


You can use GridLayout.flow to specify in which order the cells should be filled, i.e. row- (GridLayout.LeftToRight) or column-wise (GridLayout.TopToBottom). Note that you should specify the number of rows when using GridLayout.TopToBottom.

Using this solution, the (simplified) example of skypjack would become:

import QtQuick 2.5
import QtQuick.Window 2.2
import QtQuick.Layouts 1.1
import QtQuick.Controls 1.4

Window {
    width: 600; height: 400; visible: true

    GridLayout {
        anchors.fill: parent

        // specify the flow and number of rows
        flow: GridLayout.TopToBottom
        rows: repeater.count

        Repeater {
            id: repeater
            model: [ "title1", "title2", "title3", "title4", "title5", "title6" ] // example model
            Label {
                Layout.fillWidth: true
                Layout.fillHeight: true
                text: modelData
            }
        }

        Repeater {
            model: [ "value1", "value2", "value3", "value4", "value5", "value6" ]  // example model
            TextArea {
                Layout.fillWidth: true
                Layout.fillHeight: true
                text: modelData
            }
        }
    }
}
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m7913d Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 14:09

m7913d