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Add PushButtons dinamically to Layout and define functionality ?

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  • Chris KawaC Offline
    Chris KawaC Offline
    Chris Kawa
    Lifetime Qt Champion
    wrote on last edited by
    #7

    You should not set the layout on the scroll area. You should create a widget that will be the content of the scroll area and add buttons to its layout, i.e.

    QWidget* content = new QWidget();
    content->setLayout(new QVBoxLayout);
    
    content->layout()->addWidget(new QPushButton(ui->LineEdit->text()));
    //add other buttons
    
    ui->scrollArea->setWidget(content);
    
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    • mrjjM mrjj

      @Niagarer

      Yes, unless u set minimumHeight on them, they will become smaller as its allowed.

      newButton->setMinimumHeight(200);

      NiagarerN Offline
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      Niagarer
      wrote on last edited by
      #8

      @mrjj
      Hm. When I try this, I get this:
      0_1501326477263_Qt 1.png

      Unfortunately still no scrolling.

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      • Chris KawaC Offline
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        Chris Kawa
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on last edited by
        #9

        That's because you're changing the layout of the scroll area itself. You should be changing the layout of the content.

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        • mrjjM Offline
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          mrjj
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by mrjj
          #10

          Hi
          Do as @Chris-Kawa says.
          Im used to do it in Designer. ( so didnt spot it)
          It does make a content widget for you.
          You need it.
          alt text

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            Hi
            Do as @Chris-Kawa says.
            Im used to do it in Designer. ( so didnt spot it)
            It does make a content widget for you.
            You need it.
            alt text

            NiagarerN Offline
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            Niagarer
            wrote on last edited by
            #11

            @mrjj
            @Chris-Kawa

            Yes, it works, thanks!
            Now I can scroll.
            I think, I got the answer for my second question, I just have to use connect.
            I will update, when I am finished.
            Thank you!

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            • NiagarerN Niagarer

              @mrjj
              @Chris-Kawa

              Yes, it works, thanks!
              Now I can scroll.
              I think, I got the answer for my second question, I just have to use connect.
              I will update, when I am finished.
              Thank you!

              mrjjM Offline
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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              @Niagarer
              Yes, just connect the buttons clicked or released signal to a slot
              Note that inside a slot, you can use
              sender() to know the QObject that sent the signal.

              But it depends on what the buttons do if each should have own slot or they can share.

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @Niagarer
                Yes, just connect the buttons clicked or released signal to a slot
                Note that inside a slot, you can use
                sender() to know the QObject that sent the signal.

                But it depends on what the buttons do if each should have own slot or they can share.

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                Niagarer
                wrote on last edited by
                #13

                @mrjj
                Ok.
                Now I have a (little) problem left: I do not get it to give the Object itself to the slot.
                What I need is the name of the button, because this name is similar to a name in a vector, where I have some objects (when I press the button, I want to print information about the object that has this name).
                I tried it with sender() but then I can't get the name of it.

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                • NiagarerN Niagarer

                  @mrjj
                  Ok.
                  Now I have a (little) problem left: I do not get it to give the Object itself to the slot.
                  What I need is the name of the button, because this name is similar to a name in a vector, where I have some objects (when I press the button, I want to print information about the object that has this name).
                  I tried it with sender() but then I can't get the name of it.

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                  mrjj
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #14

                  @Niagarer
                  Hi
                  You must cast it to the expected type.
                  sender() is a baseclass pointer and while it can point to any QObject, you must
                  cast it yourself to have access.

                  QPushButton *mybut=qobject_cast<QPushButton *>( sender() );
                  if (mybut) {
                  QString bname=mybut->objectxxx
                  }

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @Niagarer
                    Hi
                    You must cast it to the expected type.
                    sender() is a baseclass pointer and while it can point to any QObject, you must
                    cast it yourself to have access.

                    QPushButton *mybut=qobject_cast<QPushButton *>( sender() );
                    if (mybut) {
                    QString bname=mybut->objectxxx
                    }

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                    Niagarer
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    @mrjj
                    Jep, it works.
                    Thanks man, yout are a really good help!

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                    • NiagarerN Niagarer

                      @mrjj
                      Jep, it works.
                      Thanks man, yout are a really good help!

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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      @Niagarer
                      np. Are the buttons names 100% the same as in list ?
                      Im wondering if you could use a QMap for the extra info lookup.

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @Niagarer
                        np. Are the buttons names 100% the same as in list ?
                        Im wondering if you could use a QMap for the extra info lookup.

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                        Niagarer
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        @mrjj
                        Yes they are, but I choosed this way, because the vector with the objects is inside an object of a custom widget.
                        Here I am in MainWindow. But the objects, I need are in a custom widget class, that is a part of the window.

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