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Qt Tutorial - Chapter 6: Building Blocks Galore!

Screenshot of tutorial six

This example shows how to encapsulate two widgets into a new component and how easy it is to use many widgets. For the first time, we use a custom widget as a child widget.

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** Qt tutorial 6
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#include <qapplication.h>
#include <qpushbutton.h>
#include <qslider.h>
#include <qlcdnumber.h>
#include <qfont.h>
#include <qvbox.h>
#include <qgrid.h>

class LCDRange : public QVBox
{
public:
    LCDRange( QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0 );
};

LCDRange::LCDRange( QWidget *parent, const char *name )
        : QVBox( parent, name )
{
    QLCDNumber *lcd  = new QLCDNumber( 2, this, "lcd"  );
    QSlider * slider = new QSlider( Horizontal, this, "slider" );
    slider->setRange( 0, 99 );
    slider->setValue( 0 );
    connect( slider, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), lcd, SLOT(display(int)) );
}

class MyWidget : public QVBox
{
public:
    MyWidget( QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0 );
};


MyWidget::MyWidget( QWidget *parent, const char *name )
        : QVBox( parent, name )
{
    QPushButton *quit = new QPushButton( "Quit", this, "quit" );
    quit->setFont( QFont( "Times", 18, QFont::Bold ) );

    connect( quit, SIGNAL(clicked()), qApp, SLOT(quit()) );

    QGrid *grid = new QGrid( 4, this );

    for( int r = 0 ; r < 4 ; r++ )
        for( int c = 0 ; c < 4 ; c++ )
            (void)new LCDRange( grid );
}

int main( int argc, char **argv )
{
    QApplication a( argc, argv );

    MyWidget w;
    a.setMainWidget( &w );
    w.show();
    return a.exec();
}

Line-by-line Walkthrough

    class LCDRange : public QVBox
    {
    public:
        LCDRange( QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0 );
    };

The LCDRange widget is a widget without any API. It just has a constructor. This sort of widget is not very useful, so we'll add some API later.

    LCDRange::LCDRange( QWidget *parent, const char *name )
            : QVBox( parent, name )
    {
        QLCDNumber *lcd  = new QLCDNumber( 2, this, "lcd"  );
        QSlider * slider = new QSlider( Horizontal, this, "slider" );
        slider->setRange( 0, 99 );
        slider->setValue( 0 );
        connect( slider, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), lcd, SLOT(display(int)) );
    }

This is lifted straight from the MyWidget constructor in Chapter 5. The only differences are that the button is left out and the class is renamed.

    class MyWidget : public QVBox
    {
    public:
        MyWidget( QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0 );
    };

MyWidget, too, contains no API except a constructor.

    MyWidget::MyWidget( QWidget *parent, const char *name )
            : QVBox( parent, name )
    {
        QPushButton *quit = new QPushButton( "Quit", this, "quit" );
        quit->setFont( QFont( "Times", 18, QFont::Bold ) );

        connect( quit, SIGNAL(clicked()), qApp, SLOT(quit()) );

The push button that used to be in what is now LCDRange has been separated so that we can have one "Quit" button and many LCDRange objects.

        QGrid *grid = new QGrid( 4, this );

We create a QGrid object with four columns. The QGRid widget automatically arranges its children in rows and columns; you can specify the number of rows or of columns, and QGrid will discover its new children and fit them into the grid.

        for( int r = 0 ; r < 4 ; r++ )
            for( int c = 0 ; c < 4 ; c++ )
                (void)new LCDRange( grid );

Four columns, four rows.

We create 4*4 LCDRanges, all of which are children of the grid object. The QGrid widget will arrange them.

    }

That's all.

Behavior

This program shows how easy it is to use many widgets at a time. Each one behaves like the slider and LCD number in the previous chapter. Again, the difference lies in the implementation.

(See Compiling for how to create a makefile and build the application.)

Exercises

Initialize each slider with a different/random value on startup.

The source contains three occurrences of "4". What happens if you change the one in the QGrid constructor call? What about the other two? Why is this?

You're now ready for Chapter 7.

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