Q3ButtonGroup Class ReferenceThe Q3ButtonGroup widget organizes QAbstractButton widgets in a group. More... #include <Q3ButtonGroup> This class is part of the Qt 3 support library. It is provided to keep old source code working. We strongly advise against using it in new code. See Porting to Qt 4 for more information. Inherits: Q3GroupBox. Inherited by: Q3HButtonGroup and Q3VButtonGroup. Properties
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Detailed DescriptionThe Q3ButtonGroup widget organizes QAbstractButton widgets in a group. A button group widget makes it easier to deal with groups of buttons. Each button in a button group has a unique identifier. The button group emits a clicked() signal with this identifier when a button in the group is clicked. This makes a button group particularly useful when you have several similar buttons and want to connect all their clicked() signals to a single slot. An exclusive button group switches off all toggle buttons except the one that was clicked. A button group is, by default, non-exclusive. Note that all radio buttons that are inserted into a button group are mutually exclusive even if the button group is non-exclusive. (See setRadioButtonExclusive().) There are two ways of using a button group:
A button can be removed from the group with remove(). A pointer to a button with a given id can be obtained using find(). The id of a button is available using id(). A button can be set on with setButton(). The number of buttons in the group is returned by count(). See also QPushButton, QCheckBox, and QRadioButton. Property Documentation
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bool | isExclusive () const |
void | setExclusive ( bool ) |
This property holds whether the radio buttons in the group are exclusive.
If this property is true (the default), the radio buttons in the group are treated exclusively.
Access functions:
bool | isRadioButtonExclusive () const |
void | setRadioButtonExclusive ( bool ) |
This property holds the id of the selected toggle button.
If no toggle button is selected, id() returns -1.
If setButton() is called on an exclusive group, the button with the given id will be set to on and all the others will be set to off.
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int | selectedId () const |
void | setButton ( int id ) |
See also selected().
Constructs a button group with no title.
The parent and name arguments are passed to the QWidget constructor.
Constructs a button group with the title title.
The parent and name arguments are passed to the QWidget constructor.
Constructs a button group with no title. Child widgets will be arranged in strips rows or columns (depending on orientation).
The parent and name arguments are passed to the QWidget constructor.
Constructs a button group with title title. Child widgets will be arranged in strips rows or columns (depending on orientation).
The parent and name arguments are passed to the QWidget constructor.
Destructor.
This signal is emitted when a button in the group is clicked. The id argument is the button's identifier.
See also insert().
Returns the number of buttons in the group.
Reimplemented from QObject::event().
Returns the button with the specified identifier id, or 0 if the button was not found.
Returns the id of button, or -1 if button is not a member of this group.
See also selectedId().
Inserts the button with the identifier id into the button group. Returns the button identifier.
Buttons are normally inserted into a button group automatically by passing the button group as the parent when the button is constructed. So it is not necessary to manually insert buttons that have this button group as their parent widget. An exception is when you want custom identifiers instead of the default 0, 1, 2, etc., or if you want the buttons to have some other parent.
The button is assigned the identifier id or an automatically generated identifier. It works as follows: If id >= 0, this identifier is assigned. If id == -1 (default), the identifier is equal to the number of buttons in the group. If id is any other negative integer, for instance -2, a unique identifier (negative integer <= -2) is generated. No button has an id of -1.
See also find(), remove(), and setExclusive().
This signal is emitted when a button in the group is pressed. The id argument is the button's identifier.
See also insert().
This signal is emitted when a button in the group is released. The id argument is the button's identifier.
See also insert().
Removes the button from the button group.
See also insert().
Returns the selected toggle button if exactly one is selected; otherwise returns 0.
See also selectedId().