// Qt# tutorial 6 // Based on the Qt tutorial // Implemented by Marcus Urban using System; using Qt; public class LCDRange : QVBox { public LCDRange (QWidget parent, String name) : base (parent, name) // In C++, parent and name have default values of 0 (null pointer) { QLCDNumber lcd = new QLCDNumber (2, this, "lcd" ); QSlider slider = new QSlider (Orientation.Horizontal, this, "slider"); slider.SetRange (0, 99); slider.SetValue (0); Connect ( slider, SIGNAL ("valueChanged(int)"), lcd, SLOT ("Display(int)") ); } public LCDRange (QWidget parent) : this (parent, "") {} public LCDRange () : this (null, "") {} // Note that it was necessary to use an empty string ("") // in the above. Using null does not work at runtime. } public class MyWidget : QVBox { MyWidget (QWidget parent, String name) : base (parent, name) { QPushButton quit = new QPushButton ("Quit", this, "quit"); quit.SetFont ( new QFont ("Times", 18, QFont.Weight.Bold) ); Connect ( quit, SIGNAL ("clicked()"), qApp, SLOT ("Quit()") ); QGrid grid = new QGrid (4, this); for ( int c =0; c < 4; c++ ) for ( int r = 0; r < 4; r++ ) new LCDRange (grid); } public MyWidget (QWidget parent) : this (parent, "") {} public MyWidget () : this (null, "") {} } public class Example { public static int Main (String[] args) { QApplication a = new QApplication (args); MyWidget w = new MyWidget (); a.SetMainWidget (w); w.Show (); return a.Exec (); } }