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  • A Apeksha

    @jsulm Same thing I was confused, Now If my gui is of 500,500(width,height), If i resized it to some 300,400 then button position will change. Now my doubt is if gui is maximized i.e to original size(500,500), how to move buttonto original position?

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    @Apeksha
    save coordinates

    Do what you want.

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      @Apeksha
      save coordinates

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      @Apeksha

      you can just store its old position ?

      QRect oldpos; // int the class

      void MainWindow::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent* event)
      {
          qDebug("ResizeEvent");
          if (!firstTime) {
           oldpos=ui->pushButton->geometry();
              ui->pushButton->move(0,0);
          } else {
              firstTime = false;
          }
          QMainWindow::resizeEvent(event);
      }
      
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      • A Apeksha

        @jsulm Same thing I was confused, Now If my gui is of 500,500(width,height), If i resized it to some 300,400 then button position will change. Now my doubt is if gui is maximized i.e to original size(500,500), how to move buttonto original position?

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        @Apeksha I still don't understand why you position this button manually...

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

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          @mrjj

          QRect oldpos; // int the class

          void MainWindow::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent* event)
          {
          qDebug("ResizeEvent");
          if (!firstTime) {
          oldpos=ui->pushButton->geometry();
          ui->pushButton->move(0,0);
          } else {
          firstTime = false;
          }
          QMainWindow::resizeEvent(event);
          }

          Here we are saving old geometry, again where we set this geometry?

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          • A Apeksha

            @mrjj

            QRect oldpos; // int the class

            void MainWindow::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent* event)
            {
            qDebug("ResizeEvent");
            if (!firstTime) {
            oldpos=ui->pushButton->geometry();
            ui->pushButton->move(0,0);
            } else {
            firstTime = false;
            }
            QMainWindow::resizeEvent(event);
            }

            Here we are saving old geometry, again where we set this geometry?

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            @Apeksha

            void MainWindow::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent* event) {
                qDebug("ResizeEvent");
                if (!firstTime) {
                   oldpos=ui->pushButton->geometry();
                   oldX = oldpos.X;
                   oldY = oldpos.Y;
                   ui->pushButton->move(0,0);
                } else {
                   firstTime = false;
                   ui->pushButton->move(oldX, oldY);
                }
               QMainWindow::resizeEvent(event);
            }
            

            Do what you want.

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              @Taz742

              void MainWindow::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent* event)
              {
              oldpos=ui->pushButton->geometry();
              int oldx=oldpos.x();
              int oldy=oldpos.y();
              qDebug()<<"oldpos x is"<<oldx<<"oldpos y is:"<<oldy;
              if (!firstTime) {
              ui->pushButton->move(50,100);
              }
              else {
              firstTime = false;
              ui->pushButton->move(oldx,oldy);
              }

                  QMainWindow::resizeEvent(event);
              

              }

              But it's not working, button is not moving to old position again when gui is maximized.

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              • A Apeksha

                @Taz742

                void MainWindow::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent* event)
                {
                oldpos=ui->pushButton->geometry();
                int oldx=oldpos.x();
                int oldy=oldpos.y();
                qDebug()<<"oldpos x is"<<oldx<<"oldpos y is:"<<oldy;
                if (!firstTime) {
                ui->pushButton->move(50,100);
                }
                else {
                firstTime = false;
                ui->pushButton->move(oldx,oldy);
                }

                    QMainWindow::resizeEvent(event);
                

                }

                But it's not working, button is not moving to old position again when gui is maximized.

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                @Apeksha said in QPushbutton movable Dynamically:

                But it's not working, button is not moving to old position again when gui is maximized.

                But that is impossible for it to know.
                You must check for that situations then. and then call the
                ui->pushButton->move(oldx,oldy);

                you can use isMaximized()

                I wish i understood why you cant just use a layout :)

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  @Apeksha said in QPushbutton movable Dynamically:

                  But it's not working, button is not moving to old position again when gui is maximized.

                  But that is impossible for it to know.
                  You must check for that situations then. and then call the
                  ui->pushButton->move(oldx,oldy);

                  you can use isMaximized()

                  I wish i understood why you cant just use a layout :)

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                  wrote on last edited by Apeksha
                  #31

                  @mrjj

                  My code is wrong?

                  what conditions I have to use? Can you please guide me?

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                  • A Apeksha

                    @mrjj

                    My code is wrong?

                    what conditions I have to use? Can you please guide me?

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                    @Apeksha

                    Not wrong as such, but you seem to except it can guess your thoughts :)

                    The resizeEvent is called when ever windows size has changes.

                    If you want to do anything , you must make the logic your self.

                    if you want to restore the button when maximized you can test with
                    isMaximized() to see if that is now. and if yes, then
                    move it back to old spot wtih ui->pushButton->move(oldx,oldy);

                    The firstTime flag only fixed the situation that you didnt not want to move it on first resize (first time shown)

                    If you want to move it back then when maximized you need some code for that too :)

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      @Apeksha

                      Not wrong as such, but you seem to except it can guess your thoughts :)

                      The resizeEvent is called when ever windows size has changes.

                      If you want to do anything , you must make the logic your self.

                      if you want to restore the button when maximized you can test with
                      isMaximized() to see if that is now. and if yes, then
                      move it back to old spot wtih ui->pushButton->move(oldx,oldy);

                      The firstTime flag only fixed the situation that you didnt not want to move it on first resize (first time shown)

                      If you want to move it back then when maximized you need some code for that too :)

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                      #33

                      @mrjj

                      I have tried with ismaximized(), its not working.

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                      • A Apeksha

                        @mrjj

                        I have tried with ismaximized(), its not working.

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                        @Apeksha
                        it always say false ? or in what way "not working"

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                          @jsulm said in QPushbutton movable Dynamically:

                          @Apeksha I still don't understand why you position this button manually...

                          I second that. I'm so curious, pretty please with sugar on top, explain your use case.

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                            @jsulm said in QPushbutton movable Dynamically:

                            @Apeksha I still don't understand why you position this button manually...

                            I second that. I'm so curious, pretty please with sugar on top, explain your use case.

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                            #36

                            @Wieland

                            ui->contentWidget->setStyleSheet("QWidget {background-color:#C0C0C0;}");
                            ui->contentWidget->setMinimumSize( 820, 150 );
                            QHBoxLayout *ConfigurationLayout = new QHBoxLayout;
                            QScrollArea *scrollArea = new QScrollArea;
                            // scrollArea->setStyleSheet("QScrollArea {background-color:#C0C0C0;}");
                            scrollArea->setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(Qt::ScrollBarAsNeeded);
                            scrollArea->setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(Qt::ScrollBarAsNeeded);
                            scrollArea->setWidget(ui->contentWidget);
                            scrollArea->setWidgetResizable(true);
                            ConfigurationLayout->addWidget(scrollArea);
                            mainBoxLayout->addLayout(ConfigurationLayout);

                            This is my part of code where button movable is required, I had widget and scrollArea and some buttons.
                            So when my app is minimized, one of the button position should change, when gui is minized it have to display on top of widget. I hope you got my requirement.

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                              @Apeksha
                              it always say false ? or in what way "not working"

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                              @mrjj

                              Yes, it always say false?

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                                @mrjj

                                Yes, it always say false?

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                                mrjj
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                                #38

                                @Apeksha

                                ok didnt check it lately , i assume its because the NewSize from event has not yep been applied.

                                I think i get your use case now
                                the button show sort of go to next col if there is no room to be below.
                                So its not on top of the other but on top in new col?
                                like this
                                alt text

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  @Apeksha

                                  ok didnt check it lately , i assume its because the NewSize from event has not yep been applied.

                                  I think i get your use case now
                                  the button show sort of go to next col if there is no room to be below.
                                  So its not on top of the other but on top in new col?
                                  like this
                                  alt text

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                                  #39

                                  @mrjj

                                  So what to do now? what is the solution?

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                                  • A Apeksha

                                    @mrjj

                                    So what to do now? what is the solution?

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                                    mrjj
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                                    @Apeksha
                                    you can use
                                    const QSize &QResizeEvent::oldSize() const
                                    const QSize &QResizeEvent::size() const
                                    to check what size window has and had.

                                    Based on those numbers , you can do the right thing, store button pos
                                    or to restore the button to old pos.

                                    you can use qDebug() << "size" << event.oldSize() << " to " << event.Size();

                                    to get an idea of what numbers you will see.

                                    You can use
                                    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdesktopwidget.html#availableGeometry

                                    to get how big screen is.

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                                      @Apeksha
                                      you can use
                                      const QSize &QResizeEvent::oldSize() const
                                      const QSize &QResizeEvent::size() const
                                      to check what size window has and had.

                                      Based on those numbers , you can do the right thing, store button pos
                                      or to restore the button to old pos.

                                      you can use qDebug() << "size" << event.oldSize() << " to " << event.Size();

                                      to get an idea of what numbers you will see.

                                      You can use
                                      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdesktopwidget.html#availableGeometry

                                      to get how big screen is.

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                                      @mrjj

                                      I understood saving of old position and new position, but how to restore i.e hoe to set button old position to restore?

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                                      • A Apeksha

                                        @mrjj

                                        I understood saving of old position and new position, but how to restore i.e hoe to set button old position to restore?

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                                        jsulm
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                                        #42

                                        @Apeksha Like this maybe?

                                        ui->pushButton->move(oldX, oldY);
                                        

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

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                                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                                          @Apeksha Like this maybe?

                                          ui->pushButton->move(oldX, oldY);
                                          
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                                          #43

                                          @jsulm

                                          I have used the same, but it's not working.

                                          void MainWindow::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent* event)
                                          {
                                          qDebug() << "old size" << event->oldSize() << " to " << event->size();
                                          int oldx,oldy;
                                          oldpos=ui->pushButton->geometry();
                                          oldx=oldpos.x();
                                          oldy=oldpos.y();
                                          qDebug()<<"oldpos x is"<<oldx<<"oldpos y is:"<<oldy;
                                          if (!firstTime) {
                                          ui->pushButton->move(50,100);
                                          }

                                              else {
                                                   ui->pushButton->move(oldx,oldy);
                                                     firstTime = false;
                                          
                                              }
                                          
                                              QMainWindow::resizeEvent(event);
                                          

                                          }

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