I apologize for the confusion. You are correct that QTableWidget
does not have a setModel()
function like QTableView
.
To change the model of a QTableWidget
, you will need to clear its contents and manually populate it with the new data using functions like setItem()
or setRowCount()
. Here’s an example:
// Clear existing contents
ui->m_tableClientsIP->clear();
// Set new row count and column count if necessary
ui->m_tableClientsIP->setRowCount(rowCount);
ui->m_tableClientsIP->setColumnCount(columnCount);
// Populate the table with new data
for (int row = 0; row < rowCount; ++row) {
for (int col = 0; col < columnCount; ++col) {
QTableWidgetItem* item = new QTableWidgetItem(data[row][col]);
ui->m_tableClientsIP->setItem(row, col, item);
}
}
In this example, you first clear the existing content using clear()
, then set the desired row and column count if needed. Finally, loop through your data and use setItem()
to set each cell’s content.
Make sure to adjust the code according to your specific requirements and data structure.
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