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  • R rezaMSLM

    @mrjj said in how to show LED in GUI and use push button to control it:

    @rezaMSLM
    Make sure the radiobuttons are childs of the frame
    alt text

    thanks, worked!

    another question:
    i used this command to full screen the main window:
    resize(QDesktopWidget().availableGeometry(this).size());

    how to make the frame(map) the same size of the main window?

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    @rezaMSLM If you use layouts then it should resize automatically

    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      @rezaMSLM If you use layouts then it should resize automatically

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      @jsulm said in how to show LED in GUI and use push button to control it:

      @rezaMSLM If you use layouts then it should resize automatically

      i use many radio buttons in different locations in the frame, if use layouts i can not put radio buttons any location that i want. in addition when resizing the main window the radio buttons move more than map locations and get moved to a wrong location.

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        #18

        the answer that solves my problem is that "how to set frame size to the size of main window without using layouts"

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          #19

          if i use layouts this happens:
          alt text

          you see that when resizing the window, the radio button is not attached to the map

          0_1531954592656_3333.JPG

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          • M MrShawn

            I made these with radio buttons.

            0_1531774374555_513fe1d2-f658-4af1-acfa-9a04da38b7a4-image.png

            I use setStyleSheet method and sent these strings:

            /QString StyleSheetOn("QRadioButton::indicator {width: 15px; height: 15px; border-radius: 7px;} QRadioButton::indicator:unchecked { background-color: lime; border: 2px solid gray;}");
                QString StyleSheetOff("QRadioButton::indicator {width: 15px; height: 15px; border-radius: 7px;} QRadioButton::indicator:unchecked { background-color: black; border: 2px solid gray;}");
            
            

            I dont set check i simply set style sheet, I suppose you could set stylesheets for checked and unchecked and use setChecked methods.

            -Shawn

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            #20

            @MrShawn said in how to show LED in GUI and use push button to control it:

            I made these with radio buttons.

            0_1531774374555_513fe1d2-f658-4af1-acfa-9a04da38b7a4-image.png

            I use setStyleSheet method and sent these strings:

            /QString StyleSheetOn("QRadioButton::indicator {width: 15px; height: 15px; border-radius: 7px;} QRadioButton::indicator:unchecked { background-color: lime; border: 2px solid gray;}");
                QString StyleSheetOff("QRadioButton::indicator {width: 15px; height: 15px; border-radius: 7px;} QRadioButton::indicator:unchecked { background-color: black; border: 2px solid gray;}");
            
            

            I dont set check i simply set style sheet, I suppose you could set stylesheets for checked and unchecked and use setChecked methods.

            -Shawn

            if i want to set radio buttons colors to different colors how to change the code?
            (i want some green radiobuttons some red etc...)

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            • R rezaMSLM

              @MrShawn said in how to show LED in GUI and use push button to control it:

              I made these with radio buttons.

              0_1531774374555_513fe1d2-f658-4af1-acfa-9a04da38b7a4-image.png

              I use setStyleSheet method and sent these strings:

              /QString StyleSheetOn("QRadioButton::indicator {width: 15px; height: 15px; border-radius: 7px;} QRadioButton::indicator:unchecked { background-color: lime; border: 2px solid gray;}");
                  QString StyleSheetOff("QRadioButton::indicator {width: 15px; height: 15px; border-radius: 7px;} QRadioButton::indicator:unchecked { background-color: black; border: 2px solid gray;}");
              
              

              I dont set check i simply set style sheet, I suppose you could set stylesheets for checked and unchecked and use setChecked methods.

              -Shawn

              if i want to set radio buttons colors to different colors how to change the code?
              (i want some green radiobuttons some red etc...)

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              @rezaMSLM
              the background-color controls that.
              you can do
              background-color: rgb(47, 255, 11);
              to set a color using RGB

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @rezaMSLM
                the background-color controls that.
                you can do
                background-color: rgb(47, 255, 11);
                to set a color using RGB

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                @mrjj said in how to show LED in GUI and use push button to control it:

                @rezaMSLM
                the background-color controls that.
                you can do
                background-color: rgb(47, 255, 11);
                to set a color using RGB

                that controls all buttons color
                i want some red, some green and so on

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                • R rezaMSLM

                  @mrjj said in how to show LED in GUI and use push button to control it:

                  @rezaMSLM
                  the background-color controls that.
                  you can do
                  background-color: rgb(47, 255, 11);
                  to set a color using RGB

                  that controls all buttons color
                  i want some red, some green and so on

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                  @rezaMSLM
                  You can use names.
                  this is a MUST read.
                  https://doc.qt.io/Qt-5/stylesheet-syntax.html

                  QRadioButton#Name::indicator xxxxx

                  but i think the other leds you found will work better for this that style sheet. but
                  it should be doable.

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                    i use this code:

                    void MainWindow::on_checkBox1_clicked(bool checked)
                    {
                        if(checked == true)
                        {
                            ui->radioButton_2->show();
                            QString StyleSheetOn("QRadioButton::mainwindow {width: 25px; height: 25px; border-radius: 7px;} QRadioButton#radioButton_2::indicator:unchecked { background-color: lime; border: 2px solid gray;}");
                            setStyleSheet(StyleSheetOn);
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            ui->radioButton_2->hide();
                        }
                    }
                    
                    void MainWindow::on_checkBox2_clicked(bool checked)
                    {
                        if(checked == true)
                        {
                            ui->radioButton->show();
                            QString StyleSheetOn2("QRadioButton::mainwindow {width: 25px; height: 25px; border-radius: 7px;} QRadioButton#radioButton::indicator:unchecked { background-color: red; border: 2px solid gray;}");
                            setStyleSheet(StyleSheetOn2);
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            ui->radioButton->hide();
                        }
                    
                    
                    }
                    

                    here is the result:

                    alt text

                    when showing one LED the other one is affected!

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                    • R rezaMSLM

                      i use this code:

                      void MainWindow::on_checkBox1_clicked(bool checked)
                      {
                          if(checked == true)
                          {
                              ui->radioButton_2->show();
                              QString StyleSheetOn("QRadioButton::mainwindow {width: 25px; height: 25px; border-radius: 7px;} QRadioButton#radioButton_2::indicator:unchecked { background-color: lime; border: 2px solid gray;}");
                              setStyleSheet(StyleSheetOn);
                          }
                          else
                          {
                              ui->radioButton_2->hide();
                          }
                      }
                      
                      void MainWindow::on_checkBox2_clicked(bool checked)
                      {
                          if(checked == true)
                          {
                              ui->radioButton->show();
                              QString StyleSheetOn2("QRadioButton::mainwindow {width: 25px; height: 25px; border-radius: 7px;} QRadioButton#radioButton::indicator:unchecked { background-color: red; border: 2px solid gray;}");
                              setStyleSheet(StyleSheetOn2);
                          }
                          else
                          {
                              ui->radioButton->hide();
                          }
                      
                      
                      }
                      

                      here is the result:

                      alt text

                      when showing one LED the other one is affected!

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                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                      #25

                      @rezaMSLM
                      well i imagined you defined a big style sheet with
                      the names of all the LED
                      and set it once.
                      then hide() /show them

                      you can set stylesheet on mainwindow and it affects them also
                      no need to do directly on radiobutton.

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @rezaMSLM
                        well i imagined you defined a big style sheet with
                        the names of all the LED
                        and set it once.
                        then hide() /show them

                        you can set stylesheet on mainwindow and it affects them also
                        no need to do directly on radiobutton.

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                        @mrjj
                        I dont understand
                        please explain more

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                        • R rezaMSLM

                          @mrjj
                          I dont understand
                          please explain more

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #27

                          @rezaMSLM
                          Ok
                          There is no need to set stylesheet on radio buttons.
                          If you right click main window and select Change stylesheet
                          you can put all lines there
                          QRadioButton#radioButton_2::xxx
                          QRadioButton#radioButton_3::xxx
                          QRadioButton#radioButton_4::xxx

                          for the colors u want.

                          all of it. for all names. and the default one.

                          then its always in effect.

                          and then just
                          ui->radioButton->show()/hide()

                          how many leds will there be ?

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @rezaMSLM
                            Ok
                            There is no need to set stylesheet on radio buttons.
                            If you right click main window and select Change stylesheet
                            you can put all lines there
                            QRadioButton#radioButton_2::xxx
                            QRadioButton#radioButton_3::xxx
                            QRadioButton#radioButton_4::xxx

                            for the colors u want.

                            all of it. for all names. and the default one.

                            then its always in effect.

                            and then just
                            ui->radioButton->show()/hide()

                            how many leds will there be ?

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                            #28

                            @mrjj
                            thanks alot

                            there will be 3 or 4 groups and about 10 to 15 LED's in each group

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                            • R rezaMSLM

                              @mrjj
                              thanks alot

                              there will be 3 or 4 groups and about 10 to 15 LED's in each group

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #29

                              @rezaMSLM
                              Ok, im a bit concerned about using names directly
                              ui->radioButton_2->show();
                              wont that become tons of names ?

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                              • mrjjM mrjj

                                @rezaMSLM
                                Ok, im a bit concerned about using names directly
                                ui->radioButton_2->show();
                                wont that become tons of names ?

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                                #30

                                @mrjj
                                yes it will
                                but i think this is the only way i can do

                                i'd like to use this LED indicator but dont know how put LED's in the coordinates i want to

                                LED example

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                                • R rezaMSLM

                                  @mrjj
                                  yes it will
                                  but i think this is the only way i can do

                                  i'd like to use this LED indicator but dont know how put LED's in the coordinates i want to

                                  LED example

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                                  @rezaMSLM
                                  well its possible to do more generic.
                                  sender()) or lambda

                                  its just a widget like radio button so its almost the same.
                                  however, there is no designer version so you have to new it and place it.
                                  (or use promotion as i did )

                                  those leds will be fixed ?
                                  So you have no need to save and load the locations?

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                                  • mrjjM mrjj

                                    @rezaMSLM
                                    well its possible to do more generic.
                                    sender()) or lambda

                                    its just a widget like radio button so its almost the same.
                                    however, there is no designer version so you have to new it and place it.
                                    (or use promotion as i did )

                                    those leds will be fixed ?
                                    So you have no need to save and load the locations?

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                                    #32

                                    @mrjj
                                    yes LED's are Fixed

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                                    • R rezaMSLM

                                      @mrjj
                                      yes LED's are Fixed

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                                      @rezaMSLM
                                      ok so it will work pretty fine just placing them in designer.

                                      in the sample
                                      https://www.dropbox.com/s/qi7frrlyvnrjvy6/LedTest.zip?dl=0

                                      i use promotion. that allows you to copy them around and at run time they be the leds.

                                      did u try sample?

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                                      • mrjjM mrjj

                                        @rezaMSLM
                                        ok so it will work pretty fine just placing them in designer.

                                        in the sample
                                        https://www.dropbox.com/s/qi7frrlyvnrjvy6/LedTest.zip?dl=0

                                        i use promotion. that allows you to copy them around and at run time they be the leds.

                                        did u try sample?

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                                        @mrjj said in how to show LED in GUI and use push button to control it:

                                        did u try sample?

                                        yes
                                        but dont know how to put LED's on the places i want on map

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                                        • R rezaMSLM

                                          @mrjj said in how to show LED in GUI and use push button to control it:

                                          did u try sample?

                                          yes
                                          but dont know how to put LED's on the places i want on map

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                                          #35

                                          @rezaMSLM
                                          you just copy the widget and place it where u want ?
                                          alt text
                                          the widget is the led. so it work the same as radio buttons.

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