I have changed from a tree store to a list store now, and I have
working code, except for the last line in this call back used when
a radio button is clicked in order to erase the list store and
replace it with another at run time:
void ExampleWindow::on_rb2_clicked()
{
std::cout << "rb2 clicked" << std::endl;
typedef Gtk::TreeModel::Children type_children;
type_children children = liststore1->children();
type_children::iterator iter;
for(iter=children.begin(); iter!=children.end(); ++iter)
gtk_list_store_remove (*liststore1,*iter);
}
The compiler message I get is
test3.cc: In member function ‘void
ExampleWindow::on_rb2_clicked()’:
test3.cc:104:27: error: no match for ‘operator*’ (operand type is
‘Glib::RefPtr<Gtk::ListStore>’)
gtk_list_store_remove (*liststore1,*iter);
So my question is, I suppose, what is the proper syntax for using
gtk_list_store_remove ???
On 8/8/19 3:46 PM, pcr wrote:
I'm trying to learn how to iterate over model rows in a manner
similar to the code segment in section 9.3 of the gnome gtkmm
tutorial. Consider me a newbie; the "something" I want to do
below is delete/clear/erase a row - really all rows so I can
display a new set of rows in response to a user action like
changing a radio button. But I haven't been able to do it. Here
is the snippit from section 9.3:
typedef Gtk::TreeModel::Children type_children; //minimise code length.
type_children children = refModel->children();
for(type_children::iterator iter = children.begin();
iter != children.end(); ++iter)
{
Gtk::TreeModel::Row row = *iter;
//Do something with the row - see above for set/get.
}
I'm also confused by the following comment I found on line; I don't see how this can work with the above code either.
iterator Gtk::TreeStore:erase(const iterator& iter)
Returns an iterator to the next row or end() if there is none"
I hope you can help me . Thanks, PCR
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