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/*!
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\example widgets/lineedits
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\title Line Edits Example
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The Line Edits example demonstrates the many ways that QLineEdit can be used, and
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shows the effects of various properties and validators on the input and output
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supplied by the user.
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\image lineedits-example.png
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The example consists of a single \c Window class, containing a selection of
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line edits with different input constraints and display properties that can be
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changed by selecting items from comboboxes. Presenting these together helps
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developers choose suitable properties to use with line edits, and makes it easy
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to compare the effects of each validator on user input.
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\section1 Window Class Definition
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The \c Window class inherits QWidget and contains a constructor and several
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slots:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.h 0
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The slots are used to update the type of validator used for a given line edit when
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a new validator has been selected in the associated combobox. The line edits
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are stored in the window for use in these slots.
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\section1 Window Class Implementation
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The \c Window constructor is used to set up the line edits, validators,
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and comboboxes, connect signals from the comboboxes to slots in the \c Window
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class, and arrange the child widgets in layouts.
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We begin by constructing a \l{QGroupBox}{group box} to hold a label, combobox,
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and line edit so that we can demonstrate the QLineEdit::echoMode property:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 0
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At this point, none of these widgets have been arranged in layouts. Eventually,
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the \c echoLabel, \c echoComboBox, and \c echoLineEdit will be placed in a
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vertical layout inside the \c echoGroup group box.
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Similarly, we construct group boxes and collections of widgets to show the
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effects of QIntValidator and QDoubleValidator on a line edit's contents:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 1
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Text alignment is demonstrated by another group of widgets:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 2
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QLineEdit supports the use of \l{QLineEdit::inputMask}{input masks}.
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These only allow the user to type characters into the line edit that
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follow a simple specification. We construct a group of widgets to
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demonstrate a selection of predefined masks:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 3
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Another useful feature of QLineEdit is its ability to make its contents
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read-only. This property is used to control access to a line edit in the
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following group of widgets:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 4
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Now that all the child widgets have been constructed, we connect signals
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from the comboboxes to slots in the \c Window object:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 5
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Each of these connections use the QComboBox::activated() signal that
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supplies an integer to the slot. This will be used to efficiently
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make changes to the appropriate line edit in each slot.
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We place each combobox, line edit, and label in a layout for each group
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box, beginning with the layout for the \c echoGroup group box:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 6
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The other layouts are constructed in the same way:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 7
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Finally, we place each group box in a grid layout for the \c Window object
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and set the window title:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 8
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The slots respond to signals emitted when the comboboxes are changed by the
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user.
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When the combobox for the \gui{Echo} group box is changed, the \c echoChanged()
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slot is called:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 9
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The slot updates the line edit in the same group box to use an echo mode that
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corresponds to the entry described in the combobox.
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When the combobox for the \gui{Validator} group box is changed, the
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\c validatorChanged() slot is called:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 10
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The slot either creates a new validator for the line edit to use, or it removes
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the validator in use by calling QLineEdit::setValidator() with a zero pointer.
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We clear the line edit in this case to ensure that the new validator is
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initially given valid input to work with.
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When the combobox for the \gui{Alignment} group box is changed, the
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\c alignmentChanged() slot is called:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 11
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This changes the way that text is displayed in the line edit to correspond with
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the description selected in the combobox.
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The \c inputMaskChanged() slot handles changes to the combobox in the
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\gui{Input Mask} group box:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 12
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Each entry in the relevant combobox is associated with an input mask. We set
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a new mask by calling the QLineEdit::setMask() function with a suitable string;
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the mask is disabled if an empty string is used.
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The \c accessChanged() slot handles changes to the combobox in the
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\gui{Access} group box:
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\snippet examples/widgets/lineedits/window.cpp 13
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Here, we simply associate the \gui{False} and \gui{True} entries in the combobox
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with \c false and \c true values to be passed to QLineEdit::setReadOnly(). This
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allows the user to enable and disable input to the line edit.
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*/
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