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#include "qstackedwidget.h" |
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#ifndef QT_NO_STACKEDWIDGET |
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#include <qstackedlayout.h> |
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#include <qevent.h> |
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#include <private/qframe_p.h> |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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class QStackedWidgetPrivate : public QFramePrivate |
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{ |
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Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QStackedWidget) |
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public: |
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QStackedWidgetPrivate():layout(0){} |
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QStackedLayout *layout; |
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bool blockChildAdd; |
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}; |
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/*! |
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\class QStackedWidget |
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\brief The QStackedWidget class provides a stack of widgets where |
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only one widget is visible at a time. |
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\ingroup organizers |
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\ingroup geomanagement |
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QStackedWidget can be used to create a user interface similar to |
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the one provided by QTabWidget. It is a convenience layout widget |
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built on top of the QStackedLayout class. |
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Like QStackedLayout, QStackedWidget can be constructed and |
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populated with a number of child widgets ("pages"): |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/qstackedwidget/main.cpp 0 |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/qstackedwidget/main.cpp 2 |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/qstackedwidget/main.cpp 3 |
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QStackedWidget provides no intrinsic means for the user to switch |
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page. This is typically done through a QComboBox or a QListWidget |
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that stores the titles of the QStackedWidget's pages. For |
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example: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/qstackedwidget/main.cpp 1 |
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When populating a stacked widget, the widgets are added to an |
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internal list. The indexOf() function returns the index of a |
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widget in that list. The widgets can either be added to the end of |
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the list using the addWidget() function, or inserted at a given |
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index using the insertWidget() function. The removeWidget() |
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function removes a widget from the stacked widget. The number of |
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widgets contained in the stacked widget, can |
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be obtained using the count() function. |
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The widget() function returns the widget at a given index |
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position. The index of the widget that is shown on screen is given |
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by currentIndex() and can be changed using setCurrentIndex(). In a |
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similar manner, the currently shown widget can be retrieved using |
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the currentWidget() function, and altered using the |
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setCurrentWidget() function. |
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Whenever the current widget in the stacked widget changes or a |
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widget is removed from the stacked widget, the currentChanged() |
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and widgetRemoved() signals are emitted respectively. |
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\sa QStackedLayout, QTabWidget, {Config Dialog Example} |
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/*! |
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\fn void QStackedWidget::currentChanged(int index) |
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This signal is emitted whenever the current widget changes. |
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The parameter holds the \a index of the new current widget, or -1 |
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if there isn't a new one (for example, if there are no widgets in |
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the QStackedWidget). |
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\sa currentWidget(), setCurrentWidget() |
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\fn void QStackedWidget::widgetRemoved(int index) |
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This signal is emitted whenever a widget is removed. The widget's |
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\a index is passed as parameter. |
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\sa removeWidget() |
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Constructs a QStackedWidget with the given \a parent. |
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\sa addWidget(), insertWidget() |
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QStackedWidget::QStackedWidget(QWidget *parent) |
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: QFrame(*new QStackedWidgetPrivate, parent) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QStackedWidget); |
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d->layout = new QStackedLayout(this); |
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connect(d->layout, SIGNAL(widgetRemoved(int)), this, SIGNAL(widgetRemoved(int))); |
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connect(d->layout, SIGNAL(currentChanged(int)), this, SIGNAL(currentChanged(int))); |
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} |
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Destroys this stacked widget, and frees any allocated resources. |
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QStackedWidget::~QStackedWidget() |
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Appends the given \a widget to the QStackedWidget and returns the |
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index position. Ownership of \a widget is passed on to the |
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QStackedWidget. |
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If the QStackedWidget is empty before this function is called, |
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\a widget becomes the current widget. |
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\sa insertWidget(), removeWidget(), setCurrentWidget() |
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int QStackedWidget::addWidget(QWidget *widget) |
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return d_func()->layout->addWidget(widget); |
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Inserts the given \a widget at the given \a index in the |
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QStackedWidget. Ownership of \a widget is passed on to the |
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QStackedWidget. If \a index is out of range, the \a widget is |
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appended (in which case it is the actual index of the \a widget |
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If the QStackedWidget was empty before this function is called, |
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the given \a widget becomes the current widget. |
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Inserting a new widget at an index less than or equal to the current index |
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will increment the current index, but keep the current widget. |
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\sa addWidget(), removeWidget(), setCurrentWidget() |
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int QStackedWidget::insertWidget(int index, QWidget *widget) |
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Removes \a widget from the QStackedWidget. i.e., \a widget is \e |
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\bold{Note:} Ownership of \a widget reverts to the application. |
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\sa addWidget(), insertWidget(), currentWidget() |
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void QStackedWidget::removeWidget(QWidget *widget) |
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d_func()->layout->removeWidget(widget); |
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\property QStackedWidget::currentIndex |
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\brief the index position of the widget that is visible |
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The current index is -1 if there is no current widget. |
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int QStackedWidget::currentIndex() const |
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QWidget *QStackedWidget::currentWidget() const |
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Sets the current widget to be the specified \a widget. The new |
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void QStackedWidget::setCurrentWidget(QWidget *widget) |
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Q_D(QStackedWidget); |
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if (d->layout->indexOf(widget) == -1) { |
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qWarning("QStackedWidget::setCurrentWidget: widget %p not contained in stack", widget); |
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QWidget *QStackedWidget::widget(int index) const |
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bool QStackedWidget::event(QEvent *e) |
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