Get rid of cell widget in QTableWidgetItem












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As you may know, you can set a widget for a cell in a QTableWidget using setCellWidget:



table->setCellWidget(0, 0, new QProgressBar);


In some circumstances, I just want to get rid of this widget and everything becomes like when there was no cell widget. I tested setting widget to nullptr but It wasn't helpful.

In other words, What is the default widget of a cell in QTableWidget?










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  • @eyllanesc I think there is not so much difference between setting it to zero or nullptr, nevertheless, That wasn't helpful.

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As you may know, you can set a widget for a cell in a QTableWidget using setCellWidget:



table->setCellWidget(0, 0, new QProgressBar);


In some circumstances, I just want to get rid of this widget and everything becomes like when there was no cell widget. I tested setting widget to nullptr but It wasn't helpful.

In other words, What is the default widget of a cell in QTableWidget?










share|improve this question

























  • @eyllanesc I think there is not so much difference between setting it to zero or nullptr, nevertheless, That wasn't helpful.

    – s4eed
    Nov 8 '17 at 2:54














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As you may know, you can set a widget for a cell in a QTableWidget using setCellWidget:



table->setCellWidget(0, 0, new QProgressBar);


In some circumstances, I just want to get rid of this widget and everything becomes like when there was no cell widget. I tested setting widget to nullptr but It wasn't helpful.

In other words, What is the default widget of a cell in QTableWidget?










share|improve this question
















As you may know, you can set a widget for a cell in a QTableWidget using setCellWidget:



table->setCellWidget(0, 0, new QProgressBar);


In some circumstances, I just want to get rid of this widget and everything becomes like when there was no cell widget. I tested setting widget to nullptr but It wasn't helpful.

In other words, What is the default widget of a cell in QTableWidget?







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  • @eyllanesc I think there is not so much difference between setting it to zero or nullptr, nevertheless, That wasn't helpful.

    – s4eed
    Nov 8 '17 at 2:54



















  • @eyllanesc I think there is not so much difference between setting it to zero or nullptr, nevertheless, That wasn't helpful.

    – s4eed
    Nov 8 '17 at 2:54

















@eyllanesc I think there is not so much difference between setting it to zero or nullptr, nevertheless, That wasn't helpful.

– s4eed
Nov 8 '17 at 2:54





@eyllanesc I think there is not so much difference between setting it to zero or nullptr, nevertheless, That wasn't helpful.

– s4eed
Nov 8 '17 at 2:54












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You have to use void QTableWidget::removeCellWidget(int row, int column)



In your case:



table->removeCellWidget(0, 0);





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  • Qt Assistant does not mention removeCellWidget in see also of setCellWidget x_X, Thanks though man ;).

    – s4eed
    Nov 8 '17 at 3:07











  • How strange in my Qt Assistant if it is.

    – eyllanesc
    Nov 8 '17 at 3:09











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You have to use void QTableWidget::removeCellWidget(int row, int column)



In your case:



table->removeCellWidget(0, 0);





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  • Qt Assistant does not mention removeCellWidget in see also of setCellWidget x_X, Thanks though man ;).

    – s4eed
    Nov 8 '17 at 3:07











  • How strange in my Qt Assistant if it is.

    – eyllanesc
    Nov 8 '17 at 3:09
















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You have to use void QTableWidget::removeCellWidget(int row, int column)



In your case:



table->removeCellWidget(0, 0);





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  • Qt Assistant does not mention removeCellWidget in see also of setCellWidget x_X, Thanks though man ;).

    – s4eed
    Nov 8 '17 at 3:07











  • How strange in my Qt Assistant if it is.

    – eyllanesc
    Nov 8 '17 at 3:09














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You have to use void QTableWidget::removeCellWidget(int row, int column)



In your case:



table->removeCellWidget(0, 0);





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You have to use void QTableWidget::removeCellWidget(int row, int column)



In your case:



table->removeCellWidget(0, 0);






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  • Qt Assistant does not mention removeCellWidget in see also of setCellWidget x_X, Thanks though man ;).

    – s4eed
    Nov 8 '17 at 3:07











  • How strange in my Qt Assistant if it is.

    – eyllanesc
    Nov 8 '17 at 3:09



















  • Qt Assistant does not mention removeCellWidget in see also of setCellWidget x_X, Thanks though man ;).

    – s4eed
    Nov 8 '17 at 3:07











  • How strange in my Qt Assistant if it is.

    – eyllanesc
    Nov 8 '17 at 3:09

















Qt Assistant does not mention removeCellWidget in see also of setCellWidget x_X, Thanks though man ;).

– s4eed
Nov 8 '17 at 3:07





Qt Assistant does not mention removeCellWidget in see also of setCellWidget x_X, Thanks though man ;).

– s4eed
Nov 8 '17 at 3:07













How strange in my Qt Assistant if it is.

– eyllanesc
Nov 8 '17 at 3:09





How strange in my Qt Assistant if it is.

– eyllanesc
Nov 8 '17 at 3:09


















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