Solved Create a function, that changes the UI
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Hello,
My first Question here is:
I've got a Project where you must choose an option from three RadioButtons and one checkbox.
Because every RadioButton has it own Text and Input fields to disable/enable, when it's clicked and every button must check every times, if the Checkbox is checked.
In result, the Code was too long, so I had the idea to make a function with arguments.I've tried to write the function in
MainWindow.cpp
, but it resulted in a error: "'ui' was not declared in this scope
"The function:
void limit(const QString& who) { switch (who) { case "a": if(ui->checkobx_1->checked()) { //Actived ui->text_a_scope->setEnabled(true); ui->input_a_scope->setEnabled(true); ui->text_b_scope->setEnabled(true); ui->input_b_scope->setEnabled(true); //Deactived ui->input_c_scope->setEnabled(false); ui->input_d_scope->setEnabled(false); ui->text_c_scope->setEnabled(false); ui->text_d_scope->setEnabled(false); } break; case "b": //Same Code as above, but only a little bit changed break; case "c": //Same Code as above, but only a little bit changed break; } }
Simply writing it into main.cpp also don't helped.
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you need to declare
limit
as a member function (aka method) ofMainWindow
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@VRonin What was a member function again?
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@VRonin Oh, thank you!