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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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    wrote on last edited by
    #36

    @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?

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

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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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      JKSH
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      wrote on last edited by
      #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!

      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:

        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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        wrote on last edited by
        #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();
        }
        

        “ 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:

          @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
          wrote on last edited by jsulm
          #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
            wrote on last edited by
            #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! :'(

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

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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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              wrote on last edited by
              #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.

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

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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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                jsulm
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                wrote on last edited by
                #42

                @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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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #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.

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

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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 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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                    jsulm
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #44

                    @Swati777999 If you mean this example https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/examples/widgets/layouts/flowlayout?h=5.15 then I can't see where a QMainWindow instance is created. Window is simply a QWidget, but if you need QMainWindow you can inherit from it instead of QWidget.
                    Keep in mind that examples are exactly that: examples. You need to adopt them to your needs properly.

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

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @Swati777999 If you mean this example https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/examples/widgets/layouts/flowlayout?h=5.15 then I can't see where a QMainWindow instance is created. Window is simply a QWidget, but if you need QMainWindow you can inherit from it instead of QWidget.
                      Keep in mind that examples are exactly that: examples. You need to adopt them to your needs properly.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #45

                      @jsulm said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:
                      @Swati777999 If you mean this example https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/examples/widgets/layouts/flowlayout?h=5.15 then I can't see where a QMainWindow instance is created. Window is simply a QWidget, but if you need QMainWindow you can inherit from it instead of QWidget.

                      Yes , right , this example I was referring to. Window is a subclass of QWidget here and I created QMainWindow to utilise scroll property.

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

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                      • Swati777999S Swati777999

                        @jsulm said in Syntax for Vector of QPushbuttons added to FlowLayout:
                        @Swati777999 If you mean this example https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/examples/widgets/layouts/flowlayout?h=5.15 then I can't see where a QMainWindow instance is created. Window is simply a QWidget, but if you need QMainWindow you can inherit from it instead of QWidget.

                        Yes , right , this example I was referring to. Window is a subclass of QWidget here and I created QMainWindow to utilise scroll property.

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                        jsulm
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #46

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

                        Window is a subclass of QWidget here and I created QMainWindow to utilise scroll property

                        And this is the wrong approach.
                        Subclass QMainWindow and do not create any additional QMainWindow instances.

                        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:

                          Window is a subclass of QWidget here and I created QMainWindow to utilise scroll property

                          And this is the wrong approach.
                          Subclass QMainWindow and do not create any additional QMainWindow instances.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #47

                          @jsulm got it. Let me try.

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

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

                            Window is a subclass of QWidget here and I created QMainWindow to utilise scroll property

                            And this is the wrong approach.
                            Subclass QMainWindow and do not create any additional QMainWindow instances.

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                            Swati777999
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #48

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

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

                            Window is a subclass of QWidget here and I created QMainWindow to utilise scroll property

                            And this is the wrong approach.
                            Subclass QMainWindow and do not create any additional QMainWindow instances.
                            Done!

                            Window::Window()

                            {
                            QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
                            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 ->setMinimumSize(1200,1200);
                            scroll->setWidget(flowWidget);
                            flowWidget->setLayout(flowLayout);
                            this->setCentralWidget(scroll);
                            this->show();
                            }
                            

                            It's working fine with Window as the subclass of QMainWindow.

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm

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

                              Window is a subclass of QWidget here and I created QMainWindow to utilise scroll property

                              And this is the wrong approach.
                              Subclass QMainWindow and do not create any additional QMainWindow instances.

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #49

                              @jsulm

                              I am doing part-2 for the following layout :
                              QPushButtons+scroll.PNG

                              blank display unfortunately!

                              {
                              QWidget *WindowWidget= new QWidget(this);
                              WindowWidget->setMinimumSize(2000,2000);
                              
                              QVBoxLayout *WindowLayout = new QVBoxLayout(WindowWidget);
                              
                              
                              QLabel *WindowHeading = new QLabel("Experimenting with Scrollbar in Flow Layout");
                              WindowLayout->addWidget(WindowHeading);
                              WindowLayout->setAlignment(WindowHeading,Qt::AlignCenter);
                              QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
                              
                              QWidget *flowWidget = new QWidget();
                              flowWidget ->setMinimumSize(1200,1200);
                              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);
                              WindowLayout->addWidget(flowWidget);
                              scroll->setWidget(flowWidget);
                              this->setCentralWidget(WindowWidget);
                              
                              
                              this->show();
                              }
                              

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

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                              • Swati777999S Swati777999

                                @jsulm

                                I am doing part-2 for the following layout :
                                QPushButtons+scroll.PNG

                                blank display unfortunately!

                                {
                                QWidget *WindowWidget= new QWidget(this);
                                WindowWidget->setMinimumSize(2000,2000);
                                
                                QVBoxLayout *WindowLayout = new QVBoxLayout(WindowWidget);
                                
                                
                                QLabel *WindowHeading = new QLabel("Experimenting with Scrollbar in Flow Layout");
                                WindowLayout->addWidget(WindowHeading);
                                WindowLayout->setAlignment(WindowHeading,Qt::AlignCenter);
                                QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
                                
                                QWidget *flowWidget = new QWidget();
                                flowWidget ->setMinimumSize(1200,1200);
                                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);
                                WindowLayout->addWidget(flowWidget);
                                scroll->setWidget(flowWidget);
                                this->setCentralWidget(WindowWidget);
                                
                                
                                this->show();
                                }
                                
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                                #50

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

                                blank display unfortunately!

                                Blank in which way?
                                How does your main.cpp look right now?


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                                • Swati777999S Swati777999

                                  @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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                                  Moderators
                                  wrote on last edited by JKSH
                                  #51

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

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

                                  That's an incomplete answer.

                                  1. You also get a "vertical layout" if you call flowWidget->setMinimumSize(100, 100). Why?
                                  2. What is the minimum size that you need to get 2 buttons per row?

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

                                  No, don't do this yet.

                                  Before you proceed any further, simplify your design first!

                                  With the objects of QMainWindow, QScrollArea, I am getting the desired result

                                  You still have an extremely complicated way of getting the desired result. You need to know how to achieve your result after removing both Window and QMainWindow from your code.

                                  Until you can achieve this, it is a bad idea to try out the second part of this design.

                                  QPushButtons+scroll.PNG

                                  Your diagram is wrong. The QScrollArea is not the orange scrollbars. The QScrollArea is the big red rectangle. Does this make sense?

                                  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:

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

                                    That's an incomplete answer.

                                    1. You also get a "vertical layout" if you call flowWidget->setMinimumSize(100, 100). Why?
                                    2. What is the minimum size that you need to get 2 buttons per row?

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

                                    No, don't do this yet.

                                    Before you proceed any further, simplify your design first!

                                    With the objects of QMainWindow, QScrollArea, I am getting the desired result

                                    You still have an extremely complicated way of getting the desired result. You need to know how to achieve your result after removing both Window and QMainWindow from your code.

                                    Until you can achieve this, it is a bad idea to try out the second part of this design.

                                    QPushButtons+scroll.PNG

                                    Your diagram is wrong. The QScrollArea is not the orange scrollbars. The QScrollArea is the big red rectangle. Does this make sense?

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #52

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

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

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

                                    That's an incomplete answer.

                                    1. You also get a "vertical layout" if you call flowWidget->setMinimumSize(100, 100). Why?
                                    2. What is the minimum size that you need to get 2 buttons per row?

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

                                    No, don't do this yet.

                                    Here's the simplified code for the entire design . I created a new project scrollAreaApp with the base class as QMainWindow
                                    scrollAreaApp.cpp

                                    #include "scrollareaapp.h"
                                    
                                    ScrollAreaApp::ScrollAreaApp(QWidget *parent)
                                        : QMainWindow(parent)
                                    {
                                        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);
                                    
                                        }
                                    
                                        QWidget *WindowWidget= new QWidget(this);
                                        WindowWidget->setMinimumSize(1000,1000);
                                    
                                        QVBoxLayout *WindowLayout = new QVBoxLayout(WindowWidget);
                                    
                                        QLabel *WindowHeading = new QLabel("Experimenting with Scrollbar in Flow Layout");
                                    
                                        WindowLayout->addWidget(WindowHeading);
                                        WindowLayout->setAlignment(WindowHeading,Qt::AlignLeft);
                                        WindowLayout->addWidget(flowWidget);
                                        
                                        QScrollArea *scroll =new QScrollArea();
                                        scroll->setWidget(WindowWidget);
                                        this->setCentralWidget(scroll);
                                        this->show();
                                    } 
                                    

                                    scrollAreaApp-21.12-1.PNG

                                    I am getting the desired result.

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