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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
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    Hi
    Do note that QTabWidget::widget returns the QTextEdit as a QWidget pointer so you need to use
    qobject_cast to make it a QTextEdit pointer and hence be able to use QTextEdit methods.

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      Hi
      Do note that QTabWidget::widget returns the QTextEdit as a QWidget pointer so you need to use
      qobject_cast to make it a QTextEdit pointer and hence be able to use QTextEdit methods.

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      HenkCoder
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      #4

      @mrjj
      Hi, thank you for answering.
      How do I apply this? Sorry I'm new to this framework

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        @mrjj
        Hi, thank you for answering.
        How do I apply this? Sorry I'm new to this framework

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        mrjj
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        wrote on last edited by mrjj
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        @HenkCoder
        Hi np. its like

        QTextEdit * edit = qobject_cast <QTextEdit*> ( ui->tabWidget->widget(0)) ;
        
        if (edit) { // check is important as if its not a QTextEdit then edit is null and app crash :)
        edit->xxxxx();
        }
        
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          SGaist
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          More information in the function documentation.

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @HenkCoder
            Hi np. its like

            QTextEdit * edit = qobject_cast <QTextEdit*> ( ui->tabWidget->widget(0)) ;
            
            if (edit) { // check is important as if its not a QTextEdit then edit is null and app crash :)
            edit->xxxxx();
            }
            
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            HenkCoder
            wrote on last edited by HenkCoder
            #7

            @mrjj
            Hey, what does that It statement do? And what do I have to write instead of xxxxx() or is it what I actually have to write?

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              @mrjj
              Hey, what does that It statement do? And what do I have to write instead of xxxxx() or is it what I actually have to write?

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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by mrjj
              #8

              Hi

              Hey, what does that It statement do? And what do I have to write instead of xxxxx()?

              Hi. this statement takes a base pointer (QWidget *) and cast it to the concrete child type.
              In this case a QTextEdit.
              This only works it IS a QTextEdit there.
              So basically we do like

              SomeClass * ptr = ( Otherclass *) ui->tabWidget->widget(0)
              but in a saer manner that will fial its its not a QTextWidget.
              A pure cast /old type cast will always work but crash the app if
              it really not is a TextEdit

              edit->xxxxx(); is just to show to call functions in it. xxxx is just like any function it has.

              like
              edit->toPlainText():

              to get all text into QString or what ever you want to do with your textedit

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                Hi

                Hey, what does that It statement do? And what do I have to write instead of xxxxx()?

                Hi. this statement takes a base pointer (QWidget *) and cast it to the concrete child type.
                In this case a QTextEdit.
                This only works it IS a QTextEdit there.
                So basically we do like

                SomeClass * ptr = ( Otherclass *) ui->tabWidget->widget(0)
                but in a saer manner that will fial its its not a QTextWidget.
                A pure cast /old type cast will always work but crash the app if
                it really not is a TextEdit

                edit->xxxxx(); is just to show to call functions in it. xxxx is just like any function it has.

                like
                edit->toPlainText():

                to get all text into QString or what ever you want to do with your textedit

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                HenkCoder
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                @mrjj
                Ok thanks, but I have two more question.

                1. Can declared that QTextEdit as a global pointer?
                2. what does the '0' mean in ui->tabWidget->widget(0)?
                  That's it, no more question, thank you for your patience and sorry because I'm new!
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                • H HenkCoder

                  @mrjj
                  Ok thanks, but I have two more question.

                  1. Can declared that QTextEdit as a global pointer?
                  2. what does the '0' mean in ui->tabWidget->widget(0)?
                    That's it, no more question, thank you for your patience and sorry because I'm new!
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                  SGaist
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                  1. no there's no need for a global variable, you can use a member variable but do not start using globals for that.

                  2. it's explained in the method documentation. It's the index of the widget you want to get.

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                  • SGaistS SGaist
                    1. no there's no need for a global variable, you can use a member variable but do not start using globals for that.

                    2. it's explained in the method documentation. It's the index of the widget you want to get.

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                    HenkCoder
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                    @SGaist
                    Oh ok, but I need it as a global, can I declare it like that?
                    Thank you for explaining me the widget(0) thing!

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                    • H HenkCoder

                      @SGaist
                      Oh ok, but I need it as a global, can I declare it like that?
                      Thank you for explaining me the widget(0) thing!

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                      mrjj
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                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                      #12

                      @HenkCoder
                      Hi
                      Why would you need it as a global ?

                      If you plan something like NotePad++ with tabs then each tab will be its own QTextEdit
                      and you need to take the right one, depending on which tab user clicks.

                      So you should hook up a slot to the signal
                      https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtabwidget.html#currentChanged
                      and there you got the index (the parameter) to use to ask for the widget, then
                      convert it and you can alter text or what you want.

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @HenkCoder
                        Hi
                        Why would you need it as a global ?

                        If you plan something like NotePad++ with tabs then each tab will be its own QTextEdit
                        and you need to take the right one, depending on which tab user clicks.

                        So you should hook up a slot to the signal
                        https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtabwidget.html#currentChanged
                        and there you got the index (the parameter) to use to ask for the widget, then
                        convert it and you can alter text or what you want.

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                        @mrjj
                        Hey, I need it as a global because I want to put other buttons like bold, italics, underline etc, but I cannot access the QTextEdit if it's not a global

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                        • H HenkCoder

                          @mrjj
                          Hey, I need it as a global because I want to put other buttons like bold, italics, underline etc, but I cannot access the QTextEdit if it's not a global

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                          mrjj
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                          wrote on last edited by
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                          @HenkCoder

                          Hi
                          You still dont need a global variable for that :)

                          Any button that must access the TextEdit can just get it.

                          like you cna make a helper function to make this easy

                          TextEdit * MainWindow::GetEditor() {
                            return q_objectcast<TextEdit *> ( ui->tabWidget->currentWidget() );
                          }
                          
                          then in BOLd button clicked etc , you can do
                          void BoldClicked() {
                          TextEdit * edit = GetEditor();  to have access to the current tab as a TextEdit
                          if (edit) {
                          make text bold ...
                          }
                          
                          }
                          
                          
                          
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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @HenkCoder

                            Hi
                            You still dont need a global variable for that :)

                            Any button that must access the TextEdit can just get it.

                            like you cna make a helper function to make this easy

                            TextEdit * MainWindow::GetEditor() {
                              return q_objectcast<TextEdit *> ( ui->tabWidget->currentWidget() );
                            }
                            
                            then in BOLd button clicked etc , you can do
                            void BoldClicked() {
                            TextEdit * edit = GetEditor();  to have access to the current tab as a TextEdit
                            if (edit) {
                            make text bold ...
                            }
                            
                            }
                            
                            
                            
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                            @mrjj
                            Oooh, I understand.
                            Thank you all for the help!

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