QStackedWidget Class
The QStackedWidget class provides a stack of widgets where only one widget is visible at a time. More...
Header: | #include <QStackedWidget> |
qmake: | QT += widgets |
Inherits: | QFrame |
Properties
- count : const int
- currentIndex : int
- 6 properties inherited from QFrame
- 58 properties inherited from QWidget
- 1 property inherited from QObject
Public Functions
QStackedWidget(QWidget *parent = Q_NULLPTR) | |
~QStackedWidget() | |
int | addWidget(QWidget *widget) |
int | count() const |
int | currentIndex() const |
QWidget * | currentWidget() const |
int | indexOf(QWidget *widget) const |
int | insertWidget(int index, QWidget *widget) |
void | removeWidget(QWidget *widget) |
QWidget * | widget(int index) const |
- 14 public functions inherited from QFrame
- 211 public functions inherited from QWidget
- 31 public functions inherited from QObject
- 14 public functions inherited from QPaintDevice
Public Slots
void | setCurrentIndex(int index) |
void | setCurrentWidget(QWidget *widget) |
Signals
void | currentChanged(int index) |
void | widgetRemoved(int index) |
Reimplemented Protected Functions
virtual bool | event(QEvent *e) |
- 4 protected functions inherited from QFrame
- 35 protected functions inherited from QWidget
- 9 protected functions inherited from QObject
- 1 protected function inherited from QPaintDevice
Additional Inherited Members
- 5 static public members inherited from QWidget
- 11 static public members inherited from QObject
- 4 protected functions inherited from QFrame
- 35 protected functions inherited from QWidget
- 9 protected functions inherited from QObject
- 1 protected function inherited from QPaintDevice
- 1 protected slot inherited from QWidget
Detailed Description
The QStackedWidget class provides a stack of widgets where only one widget is visible at a time.
QStackedWidget can be used to create a user interface similar to the one provided by QTabWidget. It is a convenience layout widget built on top of the QStackedLayout class.
Like QStackedLayout, QStackedWidget can be constructed and populated with a number of child widgets ("pages"):
QWidget *firstPageWidget = new QWidget; QWidget *secondPageWidget = new QWidget; QWidget *thirdPageWidget = new QWidget; QStackedWidget *stackedWidget = new QStackedWidget; stackedWidget->addWidget(firstPageWidget); stackedWidget->addWidget(secondPageWidget); stackedWidget->addWidget(thirdPageWidget); QVBoxLayout *layout = new QVBoxLayout; layout->addWidget(stackedWidget); setLayout(layout);
QStackedWidget provides no intrinsic means for the user to switch page. This is typically done through a QComboBox or a QListWidget that stores the titles of the QStackedWidget's pages. For example:
QComboBox *pageComboBox = new QComboBox; pageComboBox->addItem(tr("Page 1")); pageComboBox->addItem(tr("Page 2")); pageComboBox->addItem(tr("Page 3")); connect(pageComboBox, SIGNAL(activated(int)), stackedWidget, SLOT(setCurrentIndex(int)));
When populating a stacked widget, the widgets are added to an internal list. The indexOf() function returns the index of a widget in that list. The widgets can either be added to the end of the list using the addWidget() function, or inserted at a given index using the insertWidget() function. The removeWidget() function removes a widget from the stacked widget. The number of widgets contained in the stacked widget can be obtained using the count() function.
The widget() function returns the widget at a given index position. The index of the widget that is shown on screen is given by currentIndex() and can be changed using setCurrentIndex(). In a similar manner, the currently shown widget can be retrieved using the currentWidget() function, and altered using the setCurrentWidget() function.
Whenever the current widget in the stacked widget changes or a widget is removed from the stacked widget, the currentChanged() and widgetRemoved() signals are emitted respectively.
See also QStackedLayout, QTabWidget, and Config Dialog Example.
Property Documentation
count : const int
This property holds the number of widgets contained by this stacked widget.
By default, this property contains a value of 0.
Access functions:
int | count() const |
See also currentIndex() and widget().
currentIndex : int
This property holds the index position of the widget that is visible.
The current index is -1 if there is no current widget.
By default, this property contains a value of -1 because the stack is initially empty.
Access functions:
int | currentIndex() const |
void | setCurrentIndex(int index) |
Notifier signal:
void | currentChanged(int index) |
See also currentWidget() and indexOf().
Member Function Documentation
QStackedWidget::QStackedWidget(QWidget *parent = Q_NULLPTR)
Constructs a QStackedWidget with the given parent.
See also addWidget() and insertWidget().
QStackedWidget::~QStackedWidget()
Destroys this stacked widget, and frees any allocated resources.
int QStackedWidget::addWidget(QWidget *widget)
Appends the given widget to the QStackedWidget and returns the index position. Ownership of widget is passed on to the QStackedWidget.
If the QStackedWidget is empty before this function is called, widget becomes the current widget.
See also insertWidget(), removeWidget(), and setCurrentWidget().
[signal]
void QStackedWidget::currentChanged(int index)
This signal is emitted whenever the current widget changes.
The parameter holds the index of the new current widget, or -1 if there isn't a new one (for example, if there are no widgets in the QStackedWidget).
Note: Notifier signal for property currentIndex.
See also currentWidget() and setCurrentWidget().
QWidget *QStackedWidget::currentWidget() const
Returns the current widget, or 0 if there are no child widgets.
See also currentIndex() and setCurrentWidget().
[virtual protected]
bool QStackedWidget::event(QEvent *e)
Reimplemented from QObject::event().
int QStackedWidget::indexOf(QWidget *widget) const
Returns the index of the given widget, or -1 if the given widget is not a child of the QStackedWidget.
See also currentIndex() and widget().
int QStackedWidget::insertWidget(int index, QWidget *widget)
Inserts the given widget at the given index in the QStackedWidget. Ownership of widget is passed on to the QStackedWidget. If index is out of range, the widget is appended (in which case it is the actual index of the widget that is returned).
If the QStackedWidget was empty before this function is called, the given widget becomes the current widget.
Inserting a new widget at an index less than or equal to the current index will increment the current index, but keep the current widget.
See also addWidget(), removeWidget(), and setCurrentWidget().
void QStackedWidget::removeWidget(QWidget *widget)
Removes widget from the QStackedWidget. i.e., widget is not deleted but simply removed from the stacked layout, causing it to be hidden.
Note: Parent object and parent widget of widget will remain the QStackedWidget. If the application wants to reuse the removed widget, then it is recommended to re-parent it.
See also addWidget(), insertWidget(), and currentWidget().
[slot]
void QStackedWidget::setCurrentWidget(QWidget *widget)
Sets the current widget to be the specified widget. The new current widget must already be contained in this stacked widget.
See also currentWidget() and setCurrentIndex().
QWidget *QStackedWidget::widget(int index) const
Returns the widget at the given index, or 0 if there is no such widget.
See also currentWidget() and indexOf().
[signal]
void QStackedWidget::widgetRemoved(int index)
This signal is emitted whenever a widget is removed. The widget's index is passed as parameter.
See also removeWidget().
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