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how to clear a QPlainTextBox within a QTabWidget?

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  • SGaistS SGaist

    You don't need it, as I suggested, you can get the widget directly.

    mzimmersM Offline
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    mzimmers
    wrote on last edited by
    #10

    @SGaist right, I can do this:

        QWidget *w ;
    ...
        w = ui->tabWidget->currentWidget();
    

    But what member/method of w gives me the child QPlainTextBox? That's the step I'm missing.

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    • M Offline
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      mpergand
      wrote on last edited by
      #11

      The QPlainText should be the first child.

      But, why not put the QPlainText directly as the tab widget ?

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      • M mpergand

        The QPlainText should be the first child.

        But, why not put the QPlainText directly as the tab widget ?

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        mzimmers
        wrote on last edited by
        #12

        @mpergand I don't know how to do that, at least not with Designer.

        But this seems to work, though I'm not sure it's what SGaist had in mind:

        void Widget::on_pushButtonClear_clicked()
        {
            QWidget *w ;
            QPlainTextEdit *qpte;
        
            w = ui->tabWidget->currentWidget();
            qpte = qobject_cast<QPlainTextEdit *>(w->children().at(0));
            qpte->clear();
        }
        

        Comments?

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        • M Offline
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          mpergand
          wrote on last edited by
          #13

          In Designer, it seems impossible to change the default widget added automaticaly.
          I'm missing something ?

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          • M mpergand

            In Designer, it seems impossible to change the default widget added automaticaly.
            I'm missing something ?

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            mrjj
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #14

            @mpergand
            I think not. Only way i found was via promotion.

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            • mzimmersM mzimmers

              @mpergand I don't know how to do that, at least not with Designer.

              But this seems to work, though I'm not sure it's what SGaist had in mind:

              void Widget::on_pushButtonClear_clicked()
              {
                  QWidget *w ;
                  QPlainTextEdit *qpte;
              
                  w = ui->tabWidget->currentWidget();
                  qpte = qobject_cast<QPlainTextEdit *>(w->children().at(0));
                  qpte->clear();
              }
              

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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #15

              @mzimmers

              Just in case u call on_pushButtonClear_clicked twice..

              if ( w->children().size() ) {
              qpte = qobject_cast<QPlainTextEdit *>(w->children().at(0));
              ...
              }

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @mpergand
                I think not. Only way i found was via promotion.

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                mpergand
                wrote on last edited by
                #16

                @mrjj
                Infortunately, you cannot promote to an already existing widget, QPlainTextEdit here.
                A pity ...

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                • mzimmersM Offline
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                  mzimmers
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #17

                  Got it. Thanks for the assistance; perhaps the best lesson here is that there are still things one can't do in Designer.

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                  • mzimmersM mzimmers

                    Got it. Thanks for the assistance; perhaps the best lesson here is that there are still things one can't do in Designer.

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                    mrjj
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #18

                    @mzimmers
                    Well its pretty easy to setup in code if really needed.
                    I often mix both UI design and code.
                    Thats what i like the best with Qt. Its not either WYSIWYG and no code
                    or reverse. Its actually only code. ;)

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                    • mzimmersM mzimmers

                      @mpergand I don't know how to do that, at least not with Designer.

                      But this seems to work, though I'm not sure it's what SGaist had in mind:

                      void Widget::on_pushButtonClear_clicked()
                      {
                          QWidget *w ;
                          QPlainTextEdit *qpte;
                      
                          w = ui->tabWidget->currentWidget();
                          qpte = qobject_cast<QPlainTextEdit *>(w->children().at(0));
                          qpte->clear();
                      }
                      

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                      J.HilkJ Offline
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                      J.Hilk
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #19

                      @mzimmers said in how to clear a QPlainTextBox within a QTabWidget?:

                      void Widget::on_pushButtonClear_clicked()
                      {
                          QWidget *w ;
                          QPlainTextEdit *qpte;
                      
                          w = ui->tabWidget->currentWidget();
                          qpte = qobject_cast<QPlainTextEdit *>(w->children().at(0));
                          qpte->clear();
                      }
                      

                      because this is bound to fail as soon as the first child is not the targeted widget, or if it does not have children at all, I would suggest the following change:

                      void Widget::on_pushButtonClear_clicked()
                      {
                          QWidget *w ;
                          QPlainTextEdit *qpte;
                      
                          w = ui->tabWidget->currentWidget();
                          for(QObject *obj : w->children()){
                               qpte = qobject_cast<QPlainTextEdit *>(obj);
                               if(qpte)
                                    qpte->clear();
                          }   
                      
                      

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                      • SGaistS Offline
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                        SGaist
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                        wrote on last edited by SGaist
                        #20

                        No need to make it so complicated: findChild is what you are looking for.

                        QWidget *w = ui->tabWidget->currentWidget();
                        QPlainTextEdit *qpte = w->findChild<QPlainTextEdit *>();
                        if (qpte) {
                            qpte->clear();
                        }
                        

                        Since the content of the widget is known, there's no real need for the if, it's to show good practice if you are doing "widget inspection".

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