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  • Swati777999S Swati777999

    @JKSH and @Pl45m4

    Yes, check the revised code as below:

    {
    QWidget *flowWidget = new QWidget(this);
    FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout();
    flowWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);
    int n=20;
    QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);
    
    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);
    }
    
    QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea(this);
    scroll->setWidget(flowWidget);
     this->show();
    }
    

    It gives me following output :
    Program-1-17.12.PNG
    scrollArea inside another window .

    If I declare scroll widget as below:
    QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
    I get a blank window.

    If I declare scroll widget as follows:
    QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea(flowWidget);
    my program crashes.

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    wrote on last edited by
    #24

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

    Yes, check the revised code as below:

    Good! It is much cleaner now.

    scrollArea inside another window .

    That's because your scrollArea is a child widget but you did not put it inside a layout.

    Questions:

    1. In your latest code, who is scrollArea's parent?
    2. Do you need scrollArea to be a child widget? In other words, does scrollArea need a parent?
    3. How would you make scrollArea a top-level widget?

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    • JKSHJ JKSH

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

      Yes, check the revised code as below:

      Good! It is much cleaner now.

      scrollArea inside another window .

      That's because your scrollArea is a child widget but you did not put it inside a layout.

      Questions:

      1. In your latest code, who is scrollArea's parent?
      2. Do you need scrollArea to be a child widget? In other words, does scrollArea need a parent?
      3. How would you make scrollArea a top-level widget?
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      wrote on last edited by Swati777999
      #25

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

      That's because your scrollArea is a **child widget** but you did not put it inside a **layout.
      If I write flowLayout ->addWidget(scroll); , my program ends forcefully.

      Questions:
      1. In your latest code, who is scrollArea's parent?
      Ans: the mainwindow (I've set its parent to be this . As mentioned above, if I set it's parent to be flowWidget,my program crashes.

      2. Do you need scrollArea to be a child widget? In other words, does scrollArea need a parent?
      Ans : It's like the main window is the parent ; its child is flowWidget whose children are buttons , scroll is to be applied to flowWidget such that scroll functionality works for all the buttons simultaneously.

      Note : I should be able to navigate to the buttons at the bottom from the top buttons by scrolling. This is my objective.

      3. How would you make scrollArea a top-level widget?
      Ans: It was just a part of my experimentation, as it is not working neither for scroll->setWidget(flowWidget) nor for QScrollArea *scroll = new QScrollArea (flowWidget);

      I hope it makes much sense now/

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      • Swati777999S Swati777999

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

        That's because your scrollArea is a **child widget** but you did not put it inside a **layout.
        If I write flowLayout ->addWidget(scroll); , my program ends forcefully.

        Questions:
        1. In your latest code, who is scrollArea's parent?
        Ans: the mainwindow (I've set its parent to be this . As mentioned above, if I set it's parent to be flowWidget,my program crashes.

        2. Do you need scrollArea to be a child widget? In other words, does scrollArea need a parent?
        Ans : It's like the main window is the parent ; its child is flowWidget whose children are buttons , scroll is to be applied to flowWidget such that scroll functionality works for all the buttons simultaneously.

        Note : I should be able to navigate to the buttons at the bottom from the top buttons by scrolling. This is my objective.

        3. How would you make scrollArea a top-level widget?
        Ans: It was just a part of my experimentation, as it is not working neither for scroll->setWidget(flowWidget) nor for QScrollArea *scroll = new QScrollArea (flowWidget);

        I hope it makes much sense now/

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        wrote on last edited by Pl45m4
        #26

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

        I hope it makes much sense now

        Not really, at least not to me.

        For what purpose is the FlowWidget now?
        Can't you just assign the flowLayout to your mainWindow?

        Note: scrollArea can handle one entire widget (with all of its sub-widgets and layouts). As far as I understood, your buttons are on multiple widgets, am I right?!
        Don't know how your "scroll from top buttons down to bottom buttons" should work. At least when the entire widget is as big as the parent window.

        Edit:
        Quick fix: set your main widget (whatever it might be, maybe scrollArea?!) as centralWidget with setCentralWidget(.....), so the content covers your whole mainWindow.


        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:

          I hope it makes much sense now

          Not really, at least not to me.

          For what purpose is the FlowWidget now?
          Can't you just assign the flowLayout to your mainWindow?

          Note: scrollArea can handle one entire widget (with all of its sub-widgets and layouts). As far as I understood, your buttons are on multiple widgets, am I right?!
          Don't know how your "scroll from top buttons down to bottom buttons" should work. At least when the entire widget is as big as the parent window.

          Edit:
          Quick fix: set your main widget (whatever it might be, maybe scrollArea?!) as centralWidget with setCentralWidget(.....), so the content covers your whole mainWindow.

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          wrote on last edited by Swati777999
          #27

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

          For what purpose is the FlowWidget now?

          Can't you just assign the flowLayout to your mainWindow?
          Yes, this is what I did at the first place but I followed the suggestion of @JKSH for implementing the scrollArea for all button widgets.

          Then you should:
          Put the flowLayout in a container/child widget
          Put that container/child widget in the scrollArea
          

          So, I put the entire flowlayout inside a flowWidget.

          Note: scrollArea can handle one entire widget (with all of its sub-widgets and layouts). As far as I understood, your buttons are on multiple widgets, am I right?!
          Yes, my buttons are arrays of widgets. I want to enable scrolling property just the way I use this link of this forum ; to be able to navigate from top to bottom of this page where the contents of my windows are buttons.

          Don't know how your "scroll from top buttons down to bottom buttons" should work. At least when the entire widgets is as big as the parent window.

          I want to navigate to the bottom of the mainwindow through the scrollbar where the contents of the mainWindow are buttons , just like the following picture; scrollbar in the bottom and right side. In the figure, there are 20 push buttons but I can only view 12 out of them in my window.

          flow_Layout_QPushButtons.PNG

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          • Swati777999S Swati777999

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

            For what purpose is the FlowWidget now?

            Can't you just assign the flowLayout to your mainWindow?
            Yes, this is what I did at the first place but I followed the suggestion of @JKSH for implementing the scrollArea for all button widgets.

            Then you should:
            Put the flowLayout in a container/child widget
            Put that container/child widget in the scrollArea
            

            So, I put the entire flowlayout inside a flowWidget.

            Note: scrollArea can handle one entire widget (with all of its sub-widgets and layouts). As far as I understood, your buttons are on multiple widgets, am I right?!
            Yes, my buttons are arrays of widgets. I want to enable scrolling property just the way I use this link of this forum ; to be able to navigate from top to bottom of this page where the contents of my windows are buttons.

            Don't know how your "scroll from top buttons down to bottom buttons" should work. At least when the entire widgets is as big as the parent window.

            I want to navigate to the bottom of the mainwindow through the scrollbar where the contents of the mainWindow are buttons , just like the following picture; scrollbar in the bottom and right side. In the figure, there are 20 push buttons but I can only view 12 out of them in my window.

            flow_Layout_QPushButtons.PNG

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            wrote on last edited by
            #28

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

            where the contents of the mainWindow are buttons

            The content (= centralwidget) of your mainWindow should be your scrollArea then. And inside this scrollArea you place the widget with your buttons.


            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:

              where the contents of the mainWindow are buttons

              The content (= centralwidget) of your mainWindow should be your scrollArea then. And inside this scrollArea you place the widget with your buttons.

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              wrote on last edited by Swati777999
              #29

              @Pl45m4
              The content (= centralwidget) of your mainWindow should be your scrollArea then. And inside this scrollArea you place the widget with your buttons.
              Okay, Let me write the whole function according to your suggestion.

              Window::Window()
              {
              QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
              
              QWidget *flowWidget = new QWidget();
              FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout();
              flowWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);
              int n=20;
              QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);
              
              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);
              
              }
              
              QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
              scroll->setWidget(flowWidget);
              
              a->setCentralWidget(scroll);
              
              
              a->show();
              
              setWindowTitle(tr("Flow Layout"));
              }
              

              I obviously,get 2 windows from the above code, Window1 corresponding to this by default window which is blank.
              Window2 is as shown below
              Program-2-17.12_window2.PNG

              scroll Area is applied to the window but the flowLayout seems not to be working and the widgets take vertical Layout. Can you help me to fix this?

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

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              • Swati777999S Swati777999

                @Pl45m4
                The content (= centralwidget) of your mainWindow should be your scrollArea then. And inside this scrollArea you place the widget with your buttons.
                Okay, Let me write the whole function according to your suggestion.

                Window::Window()
                {
                QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                
                QWidget *flowWidget = new QWidget();
                FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout();
                flowWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);
                int n=20;
                QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);
                
                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);
                
                }
                
                QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
                scroll->setWidget(flowWidget);
                
                a->setCentralWidget(scroll);
                
                
                a->show();
                
                setWindowTitle(tr("Flow Layout"));
                }
                

                I obviously,get 2 windows from the above code, Window1 corresponding to this by default window which is blank.
                Window2 is as shown below
                Program-2-17.12_window2.PNG

                scroll Area is applied to the window but the flowLayout seems not to be working and the widgets take vertical Layout. Can you help me to fix this?

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                wrote on last edited by
                #30

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

                Window::Window()
                {
                QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);

                QWidget *flowWidget = new QWidget();
                FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout();
                flowWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);
                int n=20;
                QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);

                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);
                

                }

                QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
                scroll->setWidget(flowWidget);

                a->setCentralWidget(scroll);

                a->show();

                That's not what I suggested....

                The window with the title flowLayout IS your MainWindow, right?! Why you created another one ?

                I obviously,get 2 windows from the above code, Window1 corresponding to this by default window which is blank.

                Yes, not very surprising from above code...

                Window::Window()

                What is this class? Your first mainWindow? Then you dont need to create another QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                inside this class. Remove it and call this->setCentralWidget(....) instead (assuming Window is a QMainWindow class).


                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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                • Swati777999S Swati777999

                  @Pl45m4
                  The content (= centralwidget) of your mainWindow should be your scrollArea then. And inside this scrollArea you place the widget with your buttons.
                  Okay, Let me write the whole function according to your suggestion.

                  Window::Window()
                  {
                  QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                  
                  QWidget *flowWidget = new QWidget();
                  FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout();
                  flowWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);
                  int n=20;
                  QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);
                  
                  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);
                  
                  }
                  
                  QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
                  scroll->setWidget(flowWidget);
                  
                  a->setCentralWidget(scroll);
                  
                  
                  a->show();
                  
                  setWindowTitle(tr("Flow Layout"));
                  }
                  

                  I obviously,get 2 windows from the above code, Window1 corresponding to this by default window which is blank.
                  Window2 is as shown below
                  Program-2-17.12_window2.PNG

                  scroll Area is applied to the window but the flowLayout seems not to be working and the widgets take vertical Layout. Can you help me to fix this?

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                  wrote on last edited by JKSH
                  #31

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

                  scroll Area is applied to the window but the flowLayout seems not to be working and the widgets take vertical Layout. Can you help me to fix this?

                  Your flowWidget is too narrow -- that's why the flow layout can't put buttons side-by-side. Give it a larger minimum width.

                  Remember: The width of the QScrollArea is not the same as the width of the widget it holds

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

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                  • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

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

                    Window::Window()
                    {
                    QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);

                    QWidget *flowWidget = new QWidget();
                    FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout();
                    flowWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);
                    int n=20;
                    QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);

                    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);
                    

                    }

                    QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
                    scroll->setWidget(flowWidget);

                    a->setCentralWidget(scroll);

                    a->show();

                    That's not what I suggested....

                    The window with the title flowLayout IS your MainWindow, right?! Why you created another one ?

                    I obviously,get 2 windows from the above code, Window1 corresponding to this by default window which is blank.

                    Yes, not very surprising from above code...

                    Window::Window()

                    What is this class? Your first mainWindow? Then you dont need to create another QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                    inside this class. Remove it and call this->setCentralWidget(....) instead (assuming Window is a QMainWindow class).

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                    #32

                    @Pl45m4 said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:
                    Actually, I'm using the example file of flowLayout given in the section of Examples in Qt Creator where class Window used [subclass of QWidget].

                    The window with the title flowLayout IS your MainWindow, right?! Why you created another one ?
                    As you can see, there are two windows with names as flowLayout and FlowLayout . My mainwindow should be Flow Layout for which I wrote the following code:
                    I needed to add scroll functionality to the following code.

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

                    What is this class? Your first mainWindow? Then you dont need to create another QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                    inside this class. Remove it and call this->setCentralWidget(....) instead (assuming Window is a QMainWindow class).

                    I used QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this); because it seemed to be working partially.

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                    • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

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

                      Window::Window()
                      {
                      QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);

                      QWidget *flowWidget = new QWidget();
                      FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout();
                      flowWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);
                      int n=20;
                      QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);

                      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);
                      

                      }

                      QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
                      scroll->setWidget(flowWidget);

                      a->setCentralWidget(scroll);

                      a->show();

                      That's not what I suggested....

                      The window with the title flowLayout IS your MainWindow, right?! Why you created another one ?

                      I obviously,get 2 windows from the above code, Window1 corresponding to this by default window which is blank.

                      Yes, not very surprising from above code...

                      Window::Window()

                      What is this class? Your first mainWindow? Then you dont need to create another QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                      inside this class. Remove it and call this->setCentralWidget(....) instead (assuming Window is a QMainWindow class).

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #33

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

                      inside this class. Remove it and call this->setCentralWidget(....) instead (assuming Window is a QMainWindow class).

                      this->setCentralWidget(....) this gives me error as this is an object of Window class which is a subclass of QWidget.
                      setCentralWidget(.....) can be applied to the object of QMainWindow.

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                      • JKSHJ JKSH

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

                        scroll Area is applied to the window but the flowLayout seems not to be working and the widgets take vertical Layout. Can you help me to fix this?

                        Your flowWidget is too narrow -- that's why the flow layout can't put buttons side-by-side. Give it a larger minimum width.

                        Remember: The width of the QScrollArea is not the same as the width of the widget it holds

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                        wrote on last edited by Swati777999
                        #34

                        @JKSH said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:
                        Your flowWidget is too narrow -- that's why the flow layout can't put buttons side-by-side. Give it a larger minimum width.
                        Remember: The width of the QScrollArea is not the same as the width of the widget it holds

                        This works like a charm! Thanks a ton! I was thinking it to be the fault of my design and made it too complicated.

                        Just a doubt about the number of buttons appearing/row.

                        Window::Window
                        {
                        QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                        
                        QWidget *flowWidget = new QWidget();
                        FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout();
                        flowWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);
                        flowWidget ->setMinimumSize(1200,1200);
                        int n=20;
                        QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);
                        
                        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);
                        }
                        
                        QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
                        scroll->setWidget(flowWidget);
                        
                        a->setCentralWidget(scroll);
                        a->show();
                        }
                        
                        

                        This is the result I get in flowLayout window.
                        Program-1-20.12.PNG

                        From the figure, I get 5 buttons per row but as per the following lines , shouldn't I be getting 6 buttons/row ( 1200/200=6)

                        flowWidget ->setMinimumSize(1200,1200); // size of widget
                        pb->setMinimumSize(200,200); //size of buttons
                        
                        

                        “ 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:
                          Your flowWidget is too narrow -- that's why the flow layout can't put buttons side-by-side. Give it a larger minimum width.
                          Remember: The width of the QScrollArea is not the same as the width of the widget it holds

                          This works like a charm! Thanks a ton! I was thinking it to be the fault of my design and made it too complicated.

                          Just a doubt about the number of buttons appearing/row.

                          Window::Window
                          {
                          QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                          
                          QWidget *flowWidget = new QWidget();
                          FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout();
                          flowWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);
                          flowWidget ->setMinimumSize(1200,1200);
                          int n=20;
                          QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);
                          
                          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);
                          }
                          
                          QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
                          scroll->setWidget(flowWidget);
                          
                          a->setCentralWidget(scroll);
                          a->show();
                          }
                          
                          

                          This is the result I get in flowLayout window.
                          Program-1-20.12.PNG

                          From the figure, I get 5 buttons per row but as per the following lines , shouldn't I be getting 6 buttons/row ( 1200/200=6)

                          flowWidget ->setMinimumSize(1200,1200); // size of widget
                          pb->setMinimumSize(200,200); //size of buttons
                          
                          
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                          #35

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

                          From the figure, I get 5 buttons per row but as per the following lines , shouldn't I be getting 6 buttons/row ( 1200/200=6)

                          And you see that the widgets have some margins between them? So why should 6 widgets with 200x each + margins fit into 1200px??

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                          • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

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

                            From the figure, I get 5 buttons per row but as per the following lines , shouldn't I be getting 6 buttons/row ( 1200/200=6)

                            And you see that the widgets have some margins between them? So why should 6 widgets with 200x each + margins fit into 1200px??

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                            @Christian-Ehrlicher That's right but by intuition/observation, I can say that, in the above figure, one more button can easily fit in. What do you think?

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                            • Swati777999S Swati777999

                              @Christian-Ehrlicher That's right but by intuition/observation, I can say that, in the above figure, one more button can easily fit in. What do you think?

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                              #37

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

                              by intuition/observation, I can say that, in the above figure, one more button can easily fit in.

                              Apply the same intuition to your previous case:

                              Then, apply the same explanation that I gave you in my previous post.

                              Then, explain to us what's happening.

                              This works like a charm! Thanks a ton! I was thinking it to be the fault of my design and made it too complicated.

                              Great!

                              Complicated design does not cause code to stop working. However, it does make life very difficult for you.

                              Window::Window
                              {
                              QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                              

                              You are making your design extremely complicated again... You don't need a Window plus a QMainWindow plus a QScrollArea.

                              Before you proceed any further, simplify your design first!

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                              • JKSHJ JKSH

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

                                by intuition/observation, I can say that, in the above figure, one more button can easily fit in.

                                Apply the same intuition to your previous case:

                                Then, apply the same explanation that I gave you in my previous post.

                                Then, explain to us what's happening.

                                This works like a charm! Thanks a ton! I was thinking it to be the fault of my design and made it too complicated.

                                Great!

                                Complicated design does not cause code to stop working. However, it does make life very difficult for you.

                                Window::Window
                                {
                                QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                                

                                You are making your design extremely complicated again... You don't need a Window plus a QMainWindow plus a QScrollArea.

                                Before you proceed any further, simplify your design first!

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                                Swati777999
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                                #38

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

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

                                by intuition/observation, I can say that, in the above figure, one more button can easily fit in.

                                Apply the same intuition to your previous case:

                                Then, apply the same explanation that I gave you in my previous post.
                                Then, explain to us what's happening.

                                In this case , the setminimumsize() for the widget is not used ,that's why the buttons take a vertical layout.

                                You are making your design extremely complicated again... You don't need a Window plus a QMainWindow plus a QScrollArea.Before you proceed any further, simplify your design first!

                                With the objects of QMainWindow,QScrollArea , I am getting the desired result as I have suppressed /commented window.show(); in main.cpp
                                Program-1-20.12.PNG

                                Follow main.cpp below:

                                #include <QApplication>
                                
                                #include "window.h"
                                
                                int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                                {
                                    QApplication app(argc, argv);
                                    Window window;
                                #if defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
                                    window.showMaximized();
                                #else
                                    //window.show();
                                #endif
                                    return app.exec();
                                }
                                

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                                • Swati777999S Swati777999

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

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

                                  by intuition/observation, I can say that, in the above figure, one more button can easily fit in.

                                  Apply the same intuition to your previous case:

                                  Then, apply the same explanation that I gave you in my previous post.
                                  Then, explain to us what's happening.

                                  In this case , the setminimumsize() for the widget is not used ,that's why the buttons take a vertical layout.

                                  You are making your design extremely complicated again... You don't need a Window plus a QMainWindow plus a QScrollArea.Before you proceed any further, simplify your design first!

                                  With the objects of QMainWindow,QScrollArea , I am getting the desired result as I have suppressed /commented window.show(); in main.cpp
                                  Program-1-20.12.PNG

                                  Follow main.cpp below:

                                  #include <QApplication>
                                  
                                  #include "window.h"
                                  
                                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                                  {
                                      QApplication app(argc, argv);
                                      Window window;
                                  #if defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
                                      window.showMaximized();
                                  #else
                                      //window.show();
                                  #endif
                                      return app.exec();
                                  }
                                  
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                                  jsulm
                                  Lifetime Qt Champion
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                                  #39

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

                                  I am getting the desired result as I have suppressed /commented window.show(); in main.cpp

                                  Because your Window creates and shows a new QMainWindow! Why?!
                                  I think you was already told several times that there is no need to create two windows.
                                  Why don't you remove

                                  QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                                  

                                  and show Window?

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

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                                  • JKSHJ JKSH

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

                                    by intuition/observation, I can say that, in the above figure, one more button can easily fit in.

                                    Apply the same intuition to your previous case:

                                    Then, apply the same explanation that I gave you in my previous post.

                                    Then, explain to us what's happening.

                                    This works like a charm! Thanks a ton! I was thinking it to be the fault of my design and made it too complicated.

                                    Great!

                                    Complicated design does not cause code to stop working. However, it does make life very difficult for you.

                                    Window::Window
                                    {
                                    QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                                    

                                    You are making your design extremely complicated again... You don't need a Window plus a QMainWindow plus a QScrollArea.

                                    Before you proceed any further, simplify your design first!

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                                    Swati777999
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                                    #40

                                    @JKSH Now, I'm trying out the second part of this design

                                    QPushButtons+scroll.PNG

                                    You can see the bigger red-rectangle is what I was designing above. Now,I've to design the whole layout.Here's my code-

                                    Window::Window()

                                    {
                                    QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                                    
                                    QWidget *WindowWidget= new QWidget();
                                    WindowWidget->setMinimumSize(2000,2000);
                                    
                                    QVBoxLayout *WindowLayout = new QVBoxLayout(WindowWidget);
                                    QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
                                    
                                    QLabel *WindowHeading = new QLabel("Experimenting with Scrollbar in Flow Layout");
                                    WindowLayout->addWidget(WindowHeading);
                                    WindowLayout->setAlignment(WindowHeading,Qt::AlignCenter);
                                    
                                    
                                    QWidget *flowWidget = new QWidget();
                                    FlowLayout *flowLayout = new FlowLayout();
                                    
                                    int n=20;
                                    QVector <QPushButton *> buttons(n);
                                    
                                    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);
                                    
                                    }
                                    flowWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);
                                    flowWidget ->setMinimumSize(1200,1200);
                                    WindowLayout->addWidget(flowWidget);
                                    
                                    //scroll->setWidget(flowWidget);
                                    
                                    a->setCentralWidget(WindowWidget);
                                    a->show();
                                    }
                                    

                                    can't see it working! :'(

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                                    • jsulmJ jsulm

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

                                      I am getting the desired result as I have suppressed /commented window.show(); in main.cpp

                                      Because your Window creates and shows a new QMainWindow! Why?!
                                      I think you was already told several times that there is no need to create two windows.
                                      Why don't you remove

                                      QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this);
                                      

                                      and show Window?

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                                      #41

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

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

                                      I am getting the desired result as I have suppressed /commented window.show(); in main.cpp

                                      Because your Window creates and shows a new QMainWindow! Why?!
                                      I think you was already told several times that there is no need to create two windows.

                                      Why don't you remove
                                      QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this); ?
                                      As already mentioned before, Window class is a sub-class of QWidget ,for setting scrolling option , I need the object of QMainWindow , that's the reason why I created the object a of QMainWindow.

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                                      • Swati777999S Swati777999

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

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

                                        I am getting the desired result as I have suppressed /commented window.show(); in main.cpp

                                        Because your Window creates and shows a new QMainWindow! Why?!
                                        I think you was already told several times that there is no need to create two windows.

                                        Why don't you remove
                                        QMainWindow *a= new QMainWindow(this); ?
                                        As already mentioned before, Window class is a sub-class of QWidget ,for setting scrolling option , I need the object of QMainWindow , that's the reason why I created the object a of QMainWindow.

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

                                        I need the object of QMainWindow

                                        Then your Window should subclass QMainWindow, not QWidget...

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

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                                        • jsulmJ jsulm

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

                                          I need the object of QMainWindow

                                          Then your Window should subclass QMainWindow, not QWidget...

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                                          #43

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

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

                                          I need the object of QMainWindow

                                          Then your Window should subclass QMainWindow, not QWidget...

                                          Actually, I am making changes in the FlowLayout Example given in the Example section of QtCreator. That's why doing in this way.

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