Declare the QButtonGroup* blockGroup;
as a member in the MainWindow
class, instead of declaring it a local variable of void MainWindow::AddBlocksToGroup()
and that will make it accessible from your later member function. //don't forget to add a forward declaration for class QButtonGroup
into MainWindow header file
QButtonGroup undeclared identifier?
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26-06-2022 - |
Question
In my project, I have 256 PushButtons and I made a function that adds them all to a QButtonGroup.
void MainWindow::AddBlocksToGroup()
{
QButtonGroup* blockGroup = new QButtonGroup(this);
blockGroup->addButton(ui->Oblock_0, 0);
blockGroup->addButton(ui->Oblock_1, 1);
blockGroup->addButton(ui->Oblock_2, 2);
...
blockGroup->addButton(ui->Oblock_255, 255);
}
Yes I know there are better ways to do this other than one at a time, but this makes my brain happier. lol
Later in my program (in a later function), I want to cycle through all the buttons and change some parameters for each one. (Changing text for example)
for(int i=0; i<=255; i++)
{
blockGroup->button(i)->setText("Test");
}
But I get an undeclared identifier for blockGroup in my loop. Can someone tell me why and/or how to fix this?
Thanks for your time :)
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