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  • J Offline
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    Jorgen
    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    you try to assign and return value to an return value.

    try the setter method instead:

    ui->Red_To_Black->setStyleSheet(ui->Black_To_Red->styleSheet());
    
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      Loc888
      wrote on last edited by
      #3

      It doesn't help me... I need to pick it from the object number 2..

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      • L Loc888

        It doesn't help me... I need to pick it from the object number 2..

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        mrjj
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        wrote on last edited by
        #4

        @Loc888
        What is object number 2 ?
        @Jorgen shows how to set stylesheet from Black_To_Red to the
        Red_To_Black button.
        If that is not what you try, can you tell what it is you want to archive ?

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          Loc888
          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          I wanna create a loop. Something like:

          text_edit_black = text_edit_red

          text_edit_red = text_edit_green;

          text_edit_green = text_edit_blue; Etc.

          Don't ask me why anyone can need something like that. I need to do it in this way.

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          • L Loc888

            I wanna create a loop. Something like:

            text_edit_black = text_edit_red

            text_edit_red = text_edit_green;

            text_edit_green = text_edit_blue; Etc.

            Don't ask me why anyone can need something like that. I need to do it in this way.

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            mrjj
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by mrjj
            #6

            @Loc888
            Hi
            But if you override one buttons stylesheet with other,
            the first style is lost so u can not reuse or switch back.

            What about having the stylesheet as variables ?

            auto st_red
              = R"(
                background-color: rgb(255, 0, 0);
                )";
            
            auto st_blue
              = R"(
                background-color: rgb(0, 0, 255);
                )";
            
            void MainWindow::on_SomeButton_released() {
            ui->SomeButton->setStyleSheet(st_red);
            }
            
            
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              Loc888
              wrote on last edited by
              #7

              We dont understand.. I know how to set the style.

              The problem is how to do a loop of styles...Again dont ask me why i need it..

              I need to find any way to switch the styles from mulitple objects. And the object type is line edit.
              That's it, just setStyle doesn't help.

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                Loc888
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                I dont know if variables can help. I need 3 styles, and multiple objects.

                I need to get the style from object b, set it to object a. Then;

                Get the style from b, set to c;

                c to d;

                d to f; Etc. That's my problem.

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                • L Loc888

                  I dont know if variables can help. I need 3 styles, and multiple objects.

                  I need to get the style from object b, set it to object a. Then;

                  Get the style from b, set to c;

                  c to d;

                  d to f; Etc. That's my problem.

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                  mrjj
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #9

                  @Loc888
                  But if you let the buttons keep the stylesheet then
                  in your example
                  Get the style from b, set to c;
                  c to d;
                  d to f;

                  then all get stylesheet from B
                  just like
                  QString bstylesheet=ui->b->stylehseet();
                  ui->c-setStylesheet(bstylesheet);
                  ui->d-setStylesheet(bstylesheet);
                  ui->f-setStylesheet(bstylesheet);

                  Do you need to sort of rotate the style sheets ?

                  QString Bst=ui->b->stylehseet();
                  QString Cst=ui->C->stylehseet();
                  QString Dst=ui->D->stylehseet();

                  ui->c-setStylesheet(Bst);
                  ui->d-setStylesheet(Cst);
                  ui->f-setStylesheet( Dst);

                  kinda ?

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                    J.Hilk
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    Hi,
                    setting stylesheets is actually a rather "heavy" operation so using setStylesheet in a loop with small intervalls is something you should not do.

                    I would suggest, Create your own LineEdit, dervied from QLineEdit. Give it a custom property and simply extend original stylesheet to handle the new property

                    Link Dynamic Properties and Stylesheets


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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      @Loc888
                      But if you let the buttons keep the stylesheet then
                      in your example
                      Get the style from b, set to c;
                      c to d;
                      d to f;

                      then all get stylesheet from B
                      just like
                      QString bstylesheet=ui->b->stylehseet();
                      ui->c-setStylesheet(bstylesheet);
                      ui->d-setStylesheet(bstylesheet);
                      ui->f-setStylesheet(bstylesheet);

                      Do you need to sort of rotate the style sheets ?

                      QString Bst=ui->b->stylehseet();
                      QString Cst=ui->C->stylehseet();
                      QString Dst=ui->D->stylehseet();

                      ui->c-setStylesheet(Bst);
                      ui->d-setStylesheet(Cst);
                      ui->f-setStylesheet( Dst);

                      kinda ?

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                      Loc888
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #11

                      @mrjj Something like that, but not exacly.

                      The best way, is if i could

                      a = b;

                      b = c;

                      c=d; Etc. This is mutch more easy. Is it possible in any way??

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                      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                        Hi,
                        setting stylesheets is actually a rather "heavy" operation so using setStylesheet in a loop with small intervalls is something you should not do.

                        I would suggest, Create your own LineEdit, dervied from QLineEdit. Give it a custom property and simply extend original stylesheet to handle the new property

                        Link Dynamic Properties and Stylesheets

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                        Loc888
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        @J.Hilk Ye, i would know how to do that.. I am not so good in that Qt and programming.
                        If i dont find any way to do that simply, i go probably to do that.

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                        • L Loc888

                          @J.Hilk Ye, i would know how to do that.. I am not so good in that Qt and programming.
                          If i dont find any way to do that simply, i go probably to do that.

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                          mrjj
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by mrjj
                          #13

                          @Loc888

                          you could create function

                          void setSS(QWidget *w1, QWidget *w2) {
                           w1->setStyleSheet(w2->styleSheet());
                          }
                          
                          and call it like
                          setSS( ui->Red_To_Black, ui->Black_To_Red );
                          

                          You cannot use = as it will assign the object variable.

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                            Jorgen
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #14

                            maybe you can try the QStateMachine if you want to toggle through defined styles and order:

                            Code not tested - just as idea...

                            auto leToggleStatesStyleSheet = R"(
                                  QLineEdit[state1=true] {
                                    background: red;
                                  }
                                  QLineEdit[state2=true] {
                                    background: yellow;
                                  }
                                  QLineEdit[state3=true] {
                                    background: green;
                                  }
                                )";
                            
                            ui->le1->setStyleSheet(leToggleStatesStyleSheet);
                            ui->le2->setStyleSheet(leToggleStatesStyleSheet);
                            ui->le3->setStyleSheet(leToggleStatesStyleSheet);
                            
                            QStateMachine *machine = new QStateMachine(this);
                            QState *state1 = new QState();
                            state1->assignProperty(ui->le1, "state1", true);
                            state1->assignProperty(ui->le2, "state2", true);
                            state1->assignProperty(ui->le3, "state3", true);
                            QState *state2 = new QState();
                            state2->assignProperty(ui->le1, "state2", true);
                            state2->assignProperty(ui->le2, "state3", true);
                            state2->assignProperty(ui->le3, "state1", true);
                            // if you using timer you can automatically go to next state
                            // state1->addTransition(state1, SIGNAL(finished()), state2);
                            QState *state3 = new QState();
                            state3->assignProperty(ui->le1, "state3", true);
                            state3->assignProperty(ui->le2, "state1", true);
                            state3->assignProperty(ui->le3, "state2", true);
                            // if you using timer you can automatically go to next state
                            // state2->addTransition(state2, SIGNAL(finished()), state3);
                            // state3->addTransition(state3, SIGNAL(finished()), state1);
                            
                            machine->addState(state1);
                            machine->addState(state2);
                            machine->addState(state3);
                            machine->setInitialState(state1);
                            machine->start();
                            
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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              @Loc888

                              you could create function

                              void setSS(QWidget *w1, QWidget *w2) {
                               w1->setStyleSheet(w2->styleSheet());
                              }
                              
                              and call it like
                              setSS( ui->Red_To_Black, ui->Black_To_Red );
                              

                              You cannot use = as it will assign the object variable.

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                              Loc888
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #15

                              @mrjj The problem is, i have around 30 objects, and to achieve what i want, they need to switch 30 styles at the same moment.. I dont know if that can work.
                              Can i do something like that?

                              w1->setStyleSheet(w2->styleSheet());

                              w2->setStyleSheet(w3->styleSheet());

                              w3->setStyleSheet(w4->styleSheet());

                              And progress?

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                              • L Loc888

                                @mrjj The problem is, i have around 30 objects, and to achieve what i want, they need to switch 30 styles at the same moment.. I dont know if that can work.
                                Can i do something like that?

                                w1->setStyleSheet(w2->styleSheet());

                                w2->setStyleSheet(w3->styleSheet());

                                w3->setStyleSheet(w4->styleSheet());

                                And progress?

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                                mrjj
                                Lifetime Qt Champion
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #16

                                @Loc888
                                Well yes that could work 1 time. then some of the stylesheets will be overwritten.

                                You could also use
                                QList<QPushButton*> buttonList = parent->findChilden<QPushButton*>();
                                To get a list of all pushbuttons and then loop over and rotate the stylesheets or
                                what you are trying to really do.

                                If you dream of it becoming some sort of animation effect, it wont happen.
                                you will only see the last setting of stylesheet.

                                I think i would keep the stylesheets in a list and the assign to the buttons.

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  @Loc888
                                  Well yes that could work 1 time. then some of the stylesheets will be overwritten.

                                  You could also use
                                  QList<QPushButton*> buttonList = parent->findChilden<QPushButton*>();
                                  To get a list of all pushbuttons and then loop over and rotate the stylesheets or
                                  what you are trying to really do.

                                  If you dream of it becoming some sort of animation effect, it wont happen.
                                  you will only see the last setting of stylesheet.

                                  I think i would keep the stylesheets in a list and the assign to the buttons.

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                                  Loc888
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #17

                                  @mrjj I have a timer, and he is re-calling that function. So, the stylesheet switch by one textlinedit for one cycle.

                                  This can work?

                                  w1->setStyleSheet(w2->styleSheet());

                                  w2->setStyleSheet(w3->styleSheet());

                                  w3->setStyleSheet(w4->styleSheet());

                                  w4->setStyleSheet(w5->styleSheet());

                                  w5->setStyleSheet(w6->styleSheet());

                                  w6->setStyleSheet(w1->styleSheet());

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                                  • L Loc888

                                    @mrjj I have a timer, and he is re-calling that function. So, the stylesheet switch by one textlinedit for one cycle.

                                    This can work?

                                    w1->setStyleSheet(w2->styleSheet());

                                    w2->setStyleSheet(w3->styleSheet());

                                    w3->setStyleSheet(w4->styleSheet());

                                    w4->setStyleSheet(w5->styleSheet());

                                    w5->setStyleSheet(w6->styleSheet());

                                    w6->setStyleSheet(w1->styleSheet());

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                                    mrjj
                                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #18

                                    @Loc888

                                    Hi
                                    Timer is a good idea.
                                    Yes that should be fine but im not sure what effect you are after.
                                    But it will rotate the style sheets for a while.

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                                    • L Loc888

                                      @mrjj I have a timer, and he is re-calling that function. So, the stylesheet switch by one textlinedit for one cycle.

                                      This can work?

                                      w1->setStyleSheet(w2->styleSheet());

                                      w2->setStyleSheet(w3->styleSheet());

                                      w3->setStyleSheet(w4->styleSheet());

                                      w4->setStyleSheet(w5->styleSheet());

                                      w5->setStyleSheet(w6->styleSheet());

                                      w6->setStyleSheet(w1->styleSheet());

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                                      JonB
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #19

                                      @Loc888
                                      Your code:

                                      w1->setStyleSheet(w2->styleSheet());
                                      ...
                                      w6->setStyleSheet(w1->styleSheet());
                                      

                                      Do you understand that this way of writing code will always "get it wrong" when you try to set the last to the first one?

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                                      • JonBJ JonB

                                        @Loc888
                                        Your code:

                                        w1->setStyleSheet(w2->styleSheet());
                                        ...
                                        w6->setStyleSheet(w1->styleSheet());
                                        

                                        Do you understand that this way of writing code will always "get it wrong" when you try to set the last to the first one?

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                                        Loc888
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #20

                                        @JonB I have one editline to avoid this error. Yes, i see that, because at the same time when i am rotating the styles, i am rotating the text too, so i fix that error just by adding one "empty" edit line, and then hiding it. Ye, maybe this is not the best way of creating tools, but in future i am gonna fix that, at this point it's fine, hopefull it's gonna work for the style sheets too. When i learn a little bit more, then i come back and maybe change it.

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                                        • L Loc888

                                          @JonB I have one editline to avoid this error. Yes, i see that, because at the same time when i am rotating the styles, i am rotating the text too, so i fix that error just by adding one "empty" edit line, and then hiding it. Ye, maybe this is not the best way of creating tools, but in future i am gonna fix that, at this point it's fine, hopefull it's gonna work for the style sheets too. When i learn a little bit more, then i come back and maybe change it.

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                                          JonB
                                          wrote on last edited by JonB
                                          #21

                                          @Loc888
                                          Yes, that's fine, just checking you understood that.

                                          Actually, upon re-reading I'm not sure whether we're talking about the same thing. To be clear: by the time you read the w1->styleSheet() in the final assignment it will already have been "lost" via the first w1->setStyleSheet(...) assignment. You need to save that somewhere. Which you may be saying you are aware of...

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