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#!/usr/bin/env python
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#****************************************************************************
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#** $Id: tablestatistics.py,v 1.1 2002/06/19 07:56:07 phil Exp $
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#**
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#** Copyright (C) 1992-1998 Troll Tech AS. All rights reserved.
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#**
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#** This file is part of an example program for PyTQt. This example
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#** program may be used, distributed and modified without limitation.
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#**
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#*****************************************************************************/
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import sys
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import os
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from python_tqt.qt import *
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from python_tqt.qttable import *
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TRUE = 1
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FALSE = 0
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# column constants
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TB_FILE = 0
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TB_SIZE = 1
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TB_FLAG = 2
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TB_COLS = 3
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dirs = (
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"kernel",
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"tools",
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"widgets",
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"dialogs",
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"xml",
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"table",
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"network",
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"opengl",
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"canvas",
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)
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class Table(TQTable):
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def __init__(self):
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TQTable.__init__(self, 0, TB_COLS)
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self.setSorting(TRUE)
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self.horizontalHeader().setLabel(TB_FILE, self.tr("File"))
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self.horizontalHeader().setLabel(TB_SIZE, self.tr("Size (bytes)"))
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self.horizontalHeader().setLabel(TB_FLAG, self.tr("Use in Sum"))
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self.initTable()
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self.adjustColumn(TB_FILE)
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# if the user edited something we might need to recalculate the sum
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self.connect(self, SIGNAL("valueChanged(int, int)"), self.recalcSum)
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def initTable(self):
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# read all the TQt source and header files into a list
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all = []
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qtdir = os.getenv("TQTDIR")
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for i in dirs:
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dir = TQDir(os.path.join(qtdir, "src", i))
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lst = TQStringList(dir.entryList("*.cpp; *.h"))
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for f in lst:
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if f.contains("moc"):
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continue
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all.append(os.path.join(i, str(f)))
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# set the number of rows we'll need for the table
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self.setNumRows(len(all) + 1)
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i = 0
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sum = 0L
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# insert the data into the table
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for it in all:
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self.setText(i, TB_FILE, it)
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f = TQFile(os.path.join(qtdir, "src", str(it)))
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self.setText(i, TB_SIZE, str(f.size()))
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ci = ComboItem(self, TQTableItem.WhenCurrent)
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self.setItem(i, TB_FLAG, ci)
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i = i + 1
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sum += f.size()
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self.displaySum(sum)
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def recalcSum(self, dummy, col):
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# only recalc if a value in the second or third column changed
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if col < TB_SIZE or col > TB_FLAG:
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return
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sum = 0L
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for i in range(self.numRows()-1):
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if str(self.text(i, TB_FLAG)) == "No":
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continue
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sum += long(str(self.text(i, TB_SIZE)))
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self.displaySum(sum)
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def displaySum(self, sum):
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# insert calculated data
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i1 = TableItem(self, TQTableItem.Never, self.tr("Sum"))
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self.setItem(self.numRows()-1, TB_FILE, i1)
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i2 = TableItem(self, TQTableItem.Never, str(sum))
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self.setItem(self.numRows()-1, TB_SIZE, i2)
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def sortColumn(self, col, ascending, wholeRows):
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# sum row should not be sorted, so get rid of it for now
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self.clearCell(self.numRows()-1, TB_FILE)
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self.clearCell(self.numRows()-1, TB_SIZE)
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# do sort
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TQTable.sortColumn(self, col, ascending, TRUE)
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# re-insert sum row
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self.recalcSum(0, TB_SIZE)
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class TableItem(TQTableItem):
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def __init__(self, *args):
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apply(TQTableItem.__init__, (self,) + args)
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def paint(self, p, cg, cr, selected):
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g = TQColorGroup(cg)
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# last row is the sum row - we want to make it more visible by
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# using a red background
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if self.row() == self.table().numRows()-1:
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g.setColor(TQColorGroup.Base, TQColor("red"))
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TQTableItem.paint(self, p, g, cr, selected)
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class ComboItem(TQTableItem):
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def __init__(self, t, et):
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TQTableItem.__init__(self, t, et, "Yes")
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self.cb = None
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# we do not want this item to be replaced
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self.setReplaceable(FALSE)
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def createEditor(self):
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# create an editor - a combobox in our case
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self.cb = TQComboBox(self.table().viewport())
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TQObject.connect(self.cb, SIGNAL("activated(int)"),
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self.table(), SLOT("doValueChanged()"))
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self.cb.insertItem("Yes")
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self.cb.insertItem("No")
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# and initialize it
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if str(self.text()) == "No":
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self.cb.setCurrentItem(1)
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else:
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self.cb.setCurrentItem(0)
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return self.cb
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def setContentFromEditor(self, w):
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# the user changed the value of the combobox, so synchronize the
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# value of the item (its text), with the value of the combobox
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if w.inherits("TQComboBox"):
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self.setText(w.currentText())
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else:
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TQTableItem.setContentFromEditor(self, w)
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def setText(self, s):
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# initialize the combobox from the text
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if self.cb:
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if str(s) == "No":
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self.cb.setCurrentItem(1)
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else:
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self.cb.setCurrentItem(0)
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TQTableItem.setText(self, s)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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app = TQApplication(sys.argv)
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t = Table()
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t.setCaption("Statistics")
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t.show()
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app.setMainWidget(t)
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app.exec_loop()
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