May 2019
Intermediate to advanced
542 pages
13h 37m
English
The vast majority of application software is built to view and manipulate organized data. Even in applications that aren't explicitly database applications, there's often a need to interact with collections of data on a smaller scale, such as populating a combobox with options or displaying a hierarchy of settings. Without some sort of organizational paradigm, interactions between a GUI and a set of data can quickly become a nightmare of spaghetti code. The model-view pattern is one such paradigm.
In this chapter, we're going to learn about Qt's model-view widgets and how we can use them to work elegantly with data in our applications. We'll cover the following topics:
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