Provides a vertical header view to accompany a TableView. More...
Import Statement: | import QtQuick.Controls |
Inherits: |
A VerticalHeaderView provides labeling of the rows of a TableView. To add a vertical header to a TableView, bind the syncView property to the TableView:
VerticalHeaderView { id: verticalHeader syncView: tableView anchors.top: tableView.top }
The header displays data from the {syncView}'s model by default, but can also have its own model. If the model is a QAbstractTableModel, then the header will display the model's vertical headerData(); otherwise, the model's data().
model : QVariant |
This property holds the model providing data for the vertical header view.
When model is not explicitly set, it will be synchronized with syncView's model once syncView is set.
If model is a QAbstractTableModel, its vertical headerData() will be accessed.
If model is a QAbstractItemModel other than QAbstractTableModel, model's data() will be accessed.
Otherwise, the behavior is same as setting TableView::model.
See also TableView, model, and QAbstractTableModel.
syncView : TableView |
This property holds the TableView to synchronize with.
Once this property is bound to another TableView, both header and table will synchronize with regard to row heights, row spacing, and flicking vertically.
If the model is not explicitly set, then the header will use the syncView's model to label the rows.
textRole : QString |
This property holds the model role used to display text in each header cell.
When the model has multiple roles, textRole can be set to determine which role should be displayed.
If model is a QAbstractItemModel then it will default to "display"; otherwise it is empty.
See also QAbstractItemModel::roleNames().
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