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  • Swati777999S Swati777999

    Hi All,

    I am trying to add multiple QPushbuttons to a FlowLayout through the loop, but my syntax seems to be not correct. Can you provide the correct syntax for the same?

     FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout;
     int n=10;
     QVector <QPushButton> Buttons(n);
    
        for (int ii=0;ii<n;ii++)
        {
            flowLayout->addWidget(Buttons);
            //  flowLayout->addWidget(Buttons[ii]);
        }
    

    In the above code ,
    flowLayout->addWidget(Buttons); // flowLayout->addWidget(Buttons[ii]);

    Both these lines give errors.Please someone help me with this?

    Edit : Thanks to some of the Qt experts in this forum - @JKSH , @Pl45m4 , @Christian-Ehrlicher , @jsulm , @ChrisW67 , who helped me to reach the solution. You guys were super supportive to me and actively helped me. Thanks a ton!

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    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    @Swati777999

    Where do you fill your vector with buttons? If you just have this code, you vector is empty.

    Also change QVector<QPushButton> to
    QVector<QPushButton * >


    If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

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    • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

      @Swati777999

      Where do you fill your vector with buttons? If you just have this code, you vector is empty.

      Also change QVector<QPushButton> to
      QVector<QPushButton * >

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      wrote on last edited by Swati777999
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      @Pl45m4 This is the entire code

          FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout;
          int n=10;
          QVector <QPushButton> Buttons(n);
      
          for (int ii=0;ii<n;ii++)
          {
              flowLayout->addWidget(new QPushButton[ii]);
      
          }
          setLayout(flowLayout);
      

      This one crashes.

      “ In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different” – Coco Chanel

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      • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

        @Swati777999

        Where do you fill your vector with buttons? If you just have this code, you vector is empty.

        Also change QVector<QPushButton> to
        QVector<QPushButton * >

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        @Pl45m4 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

        Also change QVector<QPushButton> to
        QVector<QPushButton * >

        Done!

          FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout;
            int n=10;
            QVector <QPushButton *> Buttons(n);
        
            for (int ii=0;ii<n;ii++)
            {
                flowLayout->addWidget(new QPushButton[ii]);
        
            }
            setLayout(flowLayout);
        

        My program also crashed after this change --> QVector <QPushButton *> Buttons(n);

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        • Swati777999S Swati777999

          @Pl45m4 This is the entire code

              FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout;
              int n=10;
              QVector <QPushButton> Buttons(n);
          
              for (int ii=0;ii<n;ii++)
              {
                  flowLayout->addWidget(new QPushButton[ii]);
          
              }
              setLayout(flowLayout);
          

          This one crashes.

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          Pl45m4
          wrote on last edited by Pl45m4
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          @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

          FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout;
          int n=10;
          QVector <QPushButton> Buttons(n);

          for (int ii=0;ii<n;ii++)
          {
              flowLayout->addWidget(new QPushButton[ii]);
          
          }
          setLayout(flowLayout);
          

          Of course it crashes.
          new QPushButton[ii] can't work.

          So you want your buttons in your vector and then add them to your layout?!

          Change your for-loop to something like this:

          for(int ii =0; ii<n; ii++)
          {
              QPushButton * pb = new QPushButton(); // create 10 Buttons
              buttons.push_back(pb); // add buttons to your qvector
          
             flowLayout->addWidget(pb);
          }
          

          If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

          ~E. W. Dijkstra

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          • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

            @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

            FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout;
            int n=10;
            QVector <QPushButton> Buttons(n);

            for (int ii=0;ii<n;ii++)
            {
                flowLayout->addWidget(new QPushButton[ii]);
            
            }
            setLayout(flowLayout);
            

            Of course it crashes.
            new QPushButton[ii] can't work.

            So you want your buttons in your vector and then add them to your layout?!

            Change your for-loop to something like this:

            for(int ii =0; ii<n; ii++)
            {
                QPushButton * pb = new QPushButton(); // create 10 Buttons
                buttons.push_back(pb); // add buttons to your qvector
            
               flowLayout->addWidget(pb);
            }
            
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            #6

            @Pl45m4 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

            > for(int ii =0; ii<n; ii++)
            > {
            >     QPushButton * pb = new QPushButton(); // create 10 Buttons
            >     buttons.push_back(pb); // add buttons to your qvector
            > 
            >    flowLayout->addWidget(pb);
            > }
            

            Thanks for the suggestion, this works perfectly fine.
            From the above code, I observed that some of my pushbuttons are clipped off from the bottom especially when the number of pushbuttons increases. So, I thought of introducing ScrollArea in my codes.

            Here's my code CASE-1

            #include<QScrollArea>
                FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout;
                int n=20;
                QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);
                QScrollArea *scrollArea = new QScrollArea();
            
                for (int ii=0;ii<n;ii++)
                {
                    QPushButton * pb = new QPushButton(); // creating buttons
                      scrollArea->setWidget(pb);
            
                       pb->setMinimumSize(200,200);
                       buttons.push_back(pb); // adding buttons to qvector
            
                       flowLayout->addWidget(pb);
                }
            
            

            My program crashes because of it
            scrollArea->setWidget(pb);

            CASE-2

                FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout;
                int n=20;
                QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);
                QScrollArea *scrollArea = new QScrollArea();
            
                for (int ii=0;ii<n;ii++)
                {
                    QPushButton * pb = new QPushButton(); // creating buttons
                      
            
                       pb->setMinimumSize(200,200);
                       buttons.push_back(pb); // adding buttons to qvector
            
                       flowLayout->addWidget(pb);
                }
                scrollArea->setWidget(buttons);
            
            

            The program crashes in this case also for obvious reasons.
            scrollArea->setWidget(buttons); --> This statement is outright invalid as buttons is a QVector type not QWidget type.

            Any suggestion to achieve the desired result?

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              wrote on last edited by
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              The primary suggestion is to read the documentation of QScrollArea. It starts:
              "A scroll area is used to display the contents of a child widget within a frame. If the widget exceeds the size of the frame, the view can provide scroll bars so that the entire area of the child widget can be viewed. The child widget must be specified with setWidget()."

              So, it contains and displays a single widget. That widget can contain child widgets in a layout (QGridLayout, QHBoxLayout or whatever). You may have to give the container a specific size depending on the widgetResizable property.
              You want your buttons inside the widget that you place inside the QScrollArea.

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              • C ChrisW67

                The primary suggestion is to read the documentation of QScrollArea. It starts:
                "A scroll area is used to display the contents of a child widget within a frame. If the widget exceeds the size of the frame, the view can provide scroll bars so that the entire area of the child widget can be viewed. The child widget must be specified with setWidget()."

                So, it contains and displays a single widget. That widget can contain child widgets in a layout (QGridLayout, QHBoxLayout or whatever). You may have to give the container a specific size depending on the widgetResizable property.
                You want your buttons inside the widget that you place inside the QScrollArea.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                @ChrisW67 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                The primary suggestion is to read the documentation of QScrollArea. It starts:
                "A scroll area is used to display the contents of a child widget within a frame. If the widget exceeds the size of the frame, the view can provide scroll bars so that the entire area of the child widget can be viewed. The child widget must be specified with setWidget()."

                So, it contains and displays a single widget. That widget can contain child widgets in a layout (QGridLayout, QHBoxLayout or whatever). You may have to give the container a specific size depending on the widgetResizable property.
                You want your buttons inside the widget that you place inside the QScrollArea.

                    {
                       FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout;
                        int n=20;    
                        QWidget *parentWidget =new QWidget(this);
                        QGridLayout *parentLayout =new QGridLayout(parentWidget);
                        parentWidget->setLayout(parentLayout);
                    
                        parentLayout->addLayout(flowLayout,0,0);  //Adding child layout to parentlayout
                        QWidget *childWidget = new QWidget(); //Child Widget for flowLayout
                    
                        QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);
                        QScrollArea *scrollArea = new QScrollArea();
                   
                        for (int ii=0;ii<n;ii++)
                    
                        {
                    
                            QPushButton * pb = new QPushButton(); // creating button    
                               pb->setMinimumSize(200,200);  
                               buttons.push_back(pb); // adding buttons to qvector
                               flowLayout->addWidget(pb);
                               childWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);
                        }
                        scrollArea->setWidget(childWidget);
                        this->show();
                }
                

                I followed your instructions to modify my code but scrollArea operation does not seem to be working.

                “ In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different” – Coco Chanel

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                • Swati777999S Swati777999

                  @ChrisW67 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                  The primary suggestion is to read the documentation of QScrollArea. It starts:
                  "A scroll area is used to display the contents of a child widget within a frame. If the widget exceeds the size of the frame, the view can provide scroll bars so that the entire area of the child widget can be viewed. The child widget must be specified with setWidget()."

                  So, it contains and displays a single widget. That widget can contain child widgets in a layout (QGridLayout, QHBoxLayout or whatever). You may have to give the container a specific size depending on the widgetResizable property.
                  You want your buttons inside the widget that you place inside the QScrollArea.

                      {
                         FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout;
                          int n=20;    
                          QWidget *parentWidget =new QWidget(this);
                          QGridLayout *parentLayout =new QGridLayout(parentWidget);
                          parentWidget->setLayout(parentLayout);
                      
                          parentLayout->addLayout(flowLayout,0,0);  //Adding child layout to parentlayout
                          QWidget *childWidget = new QWidget(); //Child Widget for flowLayout
                      
                          QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);
                          QScrollArea *scrollArea = new QScrollArea();
                     
                          for (int ii=0;ii<n;ii++)
                      
                          {
                      
                              QPushButton * pb = new QPushButton(); // creating button    
                                 pb->setMinimumSize(200,200);  
                                 buttons.push_back(pb); // adding buttons to qvector
                                 flowLayout->addWidget(pb);
                                 childWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);
                          }
                          scrollArea->setWidget(childWidget);
                          this->show();
                  }
                  

                  I followed your instructions to modify my code but scrollArea operation does not seem to be working.

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                  wrote on last edited by
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                  @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                  scrollArea operation does not seem to be working.

                  You need to add some code that puts scrollArea into this.

                  Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                  • JKSHJ JKSH

                    @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                    scrollArea operation does not seem to be working.

                    You need to add some code that puts scrollArea into this.

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                    wrote on last edited by Swati777999
                    #10

                    @JKSH said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                    @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                    scrollArea operation does not seem to be working.

                    You need to add some code that puts scrollArea into this.

                    Do you mean that I should write QScrollArea *scrollArea= new QScrollArea(this);

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                    • JKSHJ JKSH

                      @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                      scrollArea operation does not seem to be working.

                      You need to add some code that puts scrollArea into this.

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                      wrote on last edited by Swati777999
                      #11

                      @JKSH
                      FlowLayoutDiag.PNG

                      This is the diagram of the parent-child items of the above code [expected output in the window]

                      So, you mean I should write
                      QScrollArea *scrollArea = new QScrollArea(parentWidget);
                      My program produces buttons in a vertical layout with deactivated scrollbar functionality.

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                      • Swati777999S Swati777999

                        @JKSH
                        FlowLayoutDiag.PNG

                        This is the diagram of the parent-child items of the above code [expected output in the window]

                        So, you mean I should write
                        QScrollArea *scrollArea = new QScrollArea(parentWidget);
                        My program produces buttons in a vertical layout with deactivated scrollbar functionality.

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                        wrote on last edited by JKSH
                        #12

                        @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                        So, you mean I should write
                        QScrollArea *scrollArea = new QScrollArea(parentWidget);

                        According to your diagram,

                        • You should add the QPushButtons to flowLayout
                        • You should add flowLayout to ChildWidget
                        • You should add ChildWidget to ParentLayout
                        • You should add ParentLayout to ParentWidget

                        Can you point out to us: Which part of your code achieves each step?

                        Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                        • JKSHJ JKSH

                          @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                          So, you mean I should write
                          QScrollArea *scrollArea = new QScrollArea(parentWidget);

                          According to your diagram,

                          • You should add the QPushButtons to flowLayout
                          • You should add flowLayout to ChildWidget
                          • You should add ChildWidget to ParentLayout
                          • You should add ParentLayout to ParentWidget

                          Can you point out to us: Which part of your code achieves each step?

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                          #13

                          @JKSH said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:
                          Find my answers below:
                          You should add the QPushButtons to flowLayout -
                          flowLayout->addWidget(pb); //inside the for loop

                          You should add flowLayout to ChildWidget
                          childWidget->setLayout(flowLayout); // Inside the for loop

                          You should add ChildWidget to ParentLayout
                          Missed this one in the above code but now I have included the following in my code
                          parentLayout->addWidget(childWidget); //Adding childWidget to parent layout
                          After including this code, I am not getting the result. :(

                          You should add ParentLayout to ParentWidget
                          parentWidget->setLayout(parentLayout);

                          “ In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different” – Coco Chanel

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                          • Swati777999S Swati777999

                            @JKSH said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:
                            Find my answers below:
                            You should add the QPushButtons to flowLayout -
                            flowLayout->addWidget(pb); //inside the for loop

                            You should add flowLayout to ChildWidget
                            childWidget->setLayout(flowLayout); // Inside the for loop

                            You should add ChildWidget to ParentLayout
                            Missed this one in the above code but now I have included the following in my code
                            parentLayout->addWidget(childWidget); //Adding childWidget to parent layout
                            After including this code, I am not getting the result. :(

                            You should add ParentLayout to ParentWidget
                            parentWidget->setLayout(parentLayout);

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                            wrote on last edited by JKSH
                            #14

                            @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                            You should add the QPushButtons to flowLayout -
                            flowLayout->addWidget(pb); //inside the for loop

                            You should add flowLayout to ChildWidget
                            childWidget->setLayout(flowLayout); // Inside the for loop

                            You should add ChildWidget to ParentLayout
                            Missed this one in the above code but now I have included the following in my code
                            parentLayout->addWidget(childWidget); //Adding childWidget to parent layout
                            After including this code, I am not getting the result. :(

                            You should add ParentLayout to ParentWidget
                            parentWidget->setLayout(parentLayout);

                            Yep, these are all good. Next:

                            1. Where does QScrollArea fit in your widget hierarchy? (Remember that QScrollArea is a widget)
                            2. Why do you call childWidget->setLayout(flowLayout); multiple times?

                            Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                            • JKSHJ JKSH

                              @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                              You should add the QPushButtons to flowLayout -
                              flowLayout->addWidget(pb); //inside the for loop

                              You should add flowLayout to ChildWidget
                              childWidget->setLayout(flowLayout); // Inside the for loop

                              You should add ChildWidget to ParentLayout
                              Missed this one in the above code but now I have included the following in my code
                              parentLayout->addWidget(childWidget); //Adding childWidget to parent layout
                              After including this code, I am not getting the result. :(

                              You should add ParentLayout to ParentWidget
                              parentWidget->setLayout(parentLayout);

                              Yep, these are all good. Next:

                              1. Where does QScrollArea fit in your widget hierarchy? (Remember that QScrollArea is a widget)
                              2. Why do you call childWidget->setLayout(flowLayout); multiple times?
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                              @JKSH said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                              1. Where does QScrollArea fit in your widget hierarchy? (Remember that QScrollArea is a widget)
                              flowLayout ->addWidget(scrollArea); flowLayout is the child Layout.

                              2. Why do you call childWidget->setLayout(flowLayout); multiple times?
                              It's by mistake I wrote it. childWidget is the widget for flowLayout. Refer the following code.

                                  {   int n=20;
                                  QWidget *parentWidget =new QWidget(this);
                                  QGridLayout *parentLayout =new QGridLayout(parentWidget);
                                  parentWidget->setLayout(parentLayout);
                              
                                  FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout();
                                  parentLayout->addLayout(flowLayout,1,0);  //Adding child layout to parentlayout
                              
                              
                                  QWidget *childWidget = new QWidget(); //Child Widget for flowLayout
                                  parentLayout->addWidget(childWidget); //Adding childWidget to parent layout
                              
                              
                                  QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);
                                  QScrollArea *scrollArea = new QScrollArea(parentWidget);
                                  flowLayout ->addWidget(scrollArea);
                              
                              
                                  for (int ii=0;ii<n;ii++)
                                  {
                                      QPushButton * pb = new QPushButton(); // creating buttons
                                         pb->setMinimumSize(200,200);
                                         buttons.push_back(pb); // adding buttons to qvector
                                         flowLayout->addWidget(pb);
                                   }
                              
                                  childWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);  //setting Layout for the childWidget
                              
                                  scrollArea->setWidget(childWidget);
                                  scrollArea->widget()->setEnabled(true);
                                
                                this->show();
                              }
                              

                              I get the following result after making the change. I don't know what the first box is.

                              flowLayout_scroll_pushbuttons_15.12.PNG

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                              • Swati777999S Swati777999

                                @JKSH said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                                1. Where does QScrollArea fit in your widget hierarchy? (Remember that QScrollArea is a widget)
                                flowLayout ->addWidget(scrollArea); flowLayout is the child Layout.

                                2. Why do you call childWidget->setLayout(flowLayout); multiple times?
                                It's by mistake I wrote it. childWidget is the widget for flowLayout. Refer the following code.

                                    {   int n=20;
                                    QWidget *parentWidget =new QWidget(this);
                                    QGridLayout *parentLayout =new QGridLayout(parentWidget);
                                    parentWidget->setLayout(parentLayout);
                                
                                    FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout();
                                    parentLayout->addLayout(flowLayout,1,0);  //Adding child layout to parentlayout
                                
                                
                                    QWidget *childWidget = new QWidget(); //Child Widget for flowLayout
                                    parentLayout->addWidget(childWidget); //Adding childWidget to parent layout
                                
                                
                                    QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);
                                    QScrollArea *scrollArea = new QScrollArea(parentWidget);
                                    flowLayout ->addWidget(scrollArea);
                                
                                
                                    for (int ii=0;ii<n;ii++)
                                    {
                                        QPushButton * pb = new QPushButton(); // creating buttons
                                           pb->setMinimumSize(200,200);
                                           buttons.push_back(pb); // adding buttons to qvector
                                           flowLayout->addWidget(pb);
                                     }
                                
                                    childWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);  //setting Layout for the childWidget
                                
                                    scrollArea->setWidget(childWidget);
                                    scrollArea->widget()->setEnabled(true);
                                  
                                  this->show();
                                }
                                

                                I get the following result after making the change. I don't know what the first box is.

                                flowLayout_scroll_pushbuttons_15.12.PNG

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                                @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                                1. Where does QScrollArea fit in your widget hierarchy? (Remember that QScrollArea is a widget)
                                flowLayout ->addWidget(scrollArea); flowLayout is the child Layout.

                                Your code puts things in this order:

                                1. scrollArea inside flowLayout
                                2. flowLayout inside childWidget
                                3. childWidget inside scrollArea

                                So which of these objects is meant to be the one "outside"?

                                I suggest you update your diagram and include QScrollArea in the diagram.

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                                • JKSHJ JKSH

                                  @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                                  1. Where does QScrollArea fit in your widget hierarchy? (Remember that QScrollArea is a widget)
                                  flowLayout ->addWidget(scrollArea); flowLayout is the child Layout.

                                  Your code puts things in this order:

                                  1. scrollArea inside flowLayout
                                  2. flowLayout inside childWidget
                                  3. childWidget inside scrollArea

                                  So which of these objects is meant to be the one "outside"?

                                  I suggest you update your diagram and include QScrollArea in the diagram.

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                                  @JKSH said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                                  So which of these objects is meant to be the one "outside"?
                                  I suggest you update your diagram and include QScrollArea in the diagram.

                                  Here's the updated diagram for scrollArea, notice that the scrollArea Widget is in pink color.
                                  FlowLayoutDiag_scroll.PNG

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                                  • Swati777999S Swati777999

                                    @JKSH said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                                    So which of these objects is meant to be the one "outside"?
                                    I suggest you update your diagram and include QScrollArea in the diagram.

                                    Here's the updated diagram for scrollArea, notice that the scrollArea Widget is in pink color.
                                    FlowLayoutDiag_scroll.PNG

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                                    @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                                    Here's the updated diagram for scrollArea, notice that the scrollArea Widget is in pink color.

                                    • According to your diagram, scrollArea is inside childWidget
                                    • According to your code, childWidget is inside scrollArea.

                                    Which one is correct?

                                    Notes:

                                    • I said this before: QScrollArea is a QWidget. You can't put a QScrollArea between your FlowLayout and your buttons.
                                    • In case it's not obvious: QPushButton is also a QWidget.
                                    • Your design is extremely complicated. I suggest you reduce the number of widgets and layouts.

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                                      @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                                      Here's the updated diagram for scrollArea, notice that the scrollArea Widget is in pink color.

                                      • According to your diagram, scrollArea is inside childWidget
                                      • According to your code, childWidget is inside scrollArea.

                                      Which one is correct?

                                      Notes:

                                      • I said this before: QScrollArea is a QWidget. You can't put a QScrollArea between your FlowLayout and your buttons.
                                      • In case it's not obvious: QPushButton is also a QWidget.
                                      • Your design is extremely complicated. I suggest you reduce the number of widgets and layouts.
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                                      @JKSH

                                      I want to set the scrolling functionality for the array of pushbuttons. That's the reason why I put scrollArea inside the flowLayout.

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                                        @JKSH

                                        I want to set the scrolling functionality for the array of pushbuttons. That's the reason why I put scrollArea inside the flowLayout.

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                                        @Swati777999

                                        And where do you want to have your flowLayout?
                                        Your design is really confusing.

                                        How about putting a widget with a flowLayout containing your buttons in your ScrollArea?!
                                        Still don't know if that is what you are trying to achieve.
                                        From you figure, it looks like you have a least 1 or 2 (parent) widgets and layouts more than necessarily needed.


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                                        • Swati777999S Swati777999

                                          @JKSH

                                          I want to set the scrolling functionality for the array of pushbuttons. That's the reason why I put scrollArea inside the flowLayout.

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                                          @Swati777999 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:

                                          I want to set the scrolling functionality for the array of pushbuttons. That's the reason why I put scrollArea inside the flowLayout.

                                          Then you should:

                                          1. Put the flowLayout in a container/child widget
                                          2. Put that container/child widget in the scrollArea

                                          But before that, simplify your design and remove the widgets and layouts that you don't need. Both myself and @Pl45m4 have asked you to do this. Please don't ignore our words.

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