Вопрос

I add QSlider and QSpinBox with this code

QSpinBox *spinner2 = new QSpinBox;
QSlider *slider2   = new QSlider(Qt::Vertical);
spinner2->setRange(2,100);
slider2->setRange(2,100);
QObject::connect(spinner2, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), slider2, SLOT(setValue(int)));
QObject::connect(slider2, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), spinner2, SLOT(setValue(int)));
spinner2->setValue(10);

QHBoxLayout *layout = new QHBoxLayout;
layout->addWidget(slider2);
layout->addWidget(spinner2);

I would like to add 30 of them, how can I do it by a loop?

Это было полезно?

Решение

I would do that in the following way:

QWidget *widget = new QWidget;

// The main layout of the widget that will hold multiple spinner-slider pairs.
QVBoxLayout *mainLayout = new QVBoxLayout;

for (int i = 0; i < 30; i++) {
    QSpinBox *spinner2 = new QSpinBox(widget);
    QSlider *slider2   = new QSlider(Qt::Vertical, widget);
    spinner2->setRange(2, 100);
    slider2->setRange(2, 100);
    QObject::connect(spinner2, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), slider2, SLOT(setValue(int)));
    QObject::connect(slider2, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), spinner2, SLOT(setValue(int)));
    spinner2->setValue(10);

    QHBoxLayout *layout = new QHBoxLayout;
    layout->addWidget(slider2);
    layout->addWidget(spinner2);

    mainLayout->addLayout(layout);
}

widget->setLayout(mainLayout);

Другие советы

You should have a look at the Qt signal mapper because that is exactly what it's designed to do.

The signal mapper class groups signals, and then reemits them based on an input integer, QString, or widget parameters.

I'll leave the signal mapping as an exercise to the reader.

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