QVBoxLayout Class
The QVBoxLayout class lines up widgets vertically. More...
Header: | #include <QVBoxLayout> |
qmake: | QT += widgets |
Inherits: | QBoxLayout |
Public Functions
QVBoxLayout(QWidget *parent) | |
QVBoxLayout() | |
virtual | ~QVBoxLayout() |
Detailed Description
This class is used to construct vertical box layout objects. See QBoxLayout for details.
The simplest use of the class is like this:
QWidget *window = new QWidget; QPushButton *button1 = new QPushButton("One"); QPushButton *button2 = new QPushButton("Two"); QPushButton *button3 = new QPushButton("Three"); QPushButton *button4 = new QPushButton("Four"); QPushButton *button5 = new QPushButton("Five"); QVBoxLayout *layout = new QVBoxLayout(window); layout->addWidget(button1); layout->addWidget(button2); layout->addWidget(button3); layout->addWidget(button4); layout->addWidget(button5); window->show();
First, we create the widgets we want to add to the layout. Then, we create the QVBoxLayout object, setting window
as parent by passing it in the constructor; next we add the widgets to the layout. window
will be the parent of the widgets that are added to the layout.
If you don't pass a parent window
to the constructor, you can at a later point use QWidget::setLayout() to install the QVBoxLayout object onto window
. At that point, the widgets in the layout are reparented to have window
as their parent.
See also QHBoxLayout, QGridLayout, QStackedLayout, Layout Management, and Basic Layouts Example.
Member Function Documentation
QVBoxLayout::QVBoxLayout(QWidget *parent)
Constructs a new top-level vertical box with parent parent.
The layout is set directly as the top-level layout for parent. There can be only one top-level layout for a widget. It is returned by QWidget::layout().
See also QWidget::setLayout().
QVBoxLayout::QVBoxLayout()
Constructs a new vertical box. You must add it to another layout.
[virtual]
QVBoxLayout::~QVBoxLayout()
Destroys this box layout.
The layout's widgets aren't destroyed.