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TQCheckBox Class Reference

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The TQCheckBox widget provides a checkbox with a text label. -More... -

#include <qcheckbox.h> -

Inherits TQButton. -

List of all member functions. -

Public Members

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Public Slots

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Important Inherited Members

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Properties

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Detailed Description

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TQCheckBox and TQRadioButton are both option buttons. That is, they -can be switched on (checked) or off (unchecked). The classes -differ in how the choices for the user are restricted. Radio -buttons define a "one of many" choice, whereas checkboxes provide -"many of many" choices. -

A TQButtonGroup can be used to group check buttons visually. -

Whenever a checkbox is checked or cleared it emits the signal -toggled(). Connect to this signal if you want to trigger an action -each time the checkbox changes state. You can use isChecked() to -query whether or not a checkbox is checked. -

Warning: The toggled() signal can not be trusted for tristate -checkboxes. -

In addition to the usual checked and unchecked states, TQCheckBox -optionally provides a third state to indicate "no change". This -is useful whenever you need to give the user the option of neither -checking nor unchecking a checkbox. If you need this third state, -enable it with setTristate() and use state() to query the current -toggle state. When a tristate checkbox changes state, it emits the -stateChanged() signal. -

Just like TQPushButton, a checkbox can display text or a pixmap. -The text can be set in the constructor or with setText(); the -pixmap is set with setPixmap(). -

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See also TQButton, TQRadioButton, Fowler: Check Box, and Basic Widgets. - -


Member Function Documentation

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TQCheckBox::TQCheckBox ( TQWidget * parent, const char * name = 0 ) -

-Constructs a checkbox with no text. -

The parent and name arguments are sent to the TQWidget -constructor. - -

TQCheckBox::TQCheckBox ( const TQString & text, TQWidget * parent, const char * name = 0 ) -

-Constructs a checkbox with text text. -

The parent and name arguments are sent to the TQWidget -constructor. - -

TQKeySequence TQButton::accel () const -

Returns the accelerator associated with the button. -See the "accel" property for details. -

bool TQButton::autoRepeat () const -

Returns TRUE if autoRepeat is enabled; otherwise returns FALSE. -See the "autoRepeat" property for details. -

void TQButton::clicked () [signal] -

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This signal is emitted when the button is activated (i.e. first -pressed down and then released when the mouse cursor is inside the -button), when the accelerator key is typed or when animateClick() -is called. This signal is not emitted if you call setDown(). -

The TQButtonGroup::clicked() signal does the same job, if you want -to connect several buttons to the same slot. -

Warning: Don't launch a model dialog in response to this signal -for a button that has autoRepeat turned on. -

See also pressed(), released(), toggled(), autoRepeat, and down. - -

Examples: chart/setdataform.cpp, listbox/listbox.cpp, network/clientserver/client/client.cpp, progressbar/progressbar.cpp, richtext/richtext.cpp, t2/main.cpp, and t4/main.cpp. -

TQButtonGroup * TQButton::group () const -

-Returns the group that this button belongs to. -

If the button is not a member of any TQButtonGroup, this function -returns 0. -

See also TQButtonGroup. - -

bool TQCheckBox::isChecked () const -

Returns TRUE if the checkbox is checked; otherwise returns FALSE. -See the "checked" property for details. -

bool TQButton::isDown () const -

Returns TRUE if the button is pressed; otherwise returns FALSE. -See the "down" property for details. -

bool TQButton::isExclusiveToggle () const -

Returns TRUE if the button is an exclusive toggle; otherwise returns FALSE. -See the "exclusiveToggle" property for details. -

bool TQButton::isOn () const -

Returns TRUE if the button is toggled; otherwise returns FALSE. -See the "on" property for details. -

bool TQButton::isToggleButton () const -

Returns TRUE if the button is a toggle button; otherwise returns FALSE. -See the "toggleButton" property for details. -

bool TQCheckBox::isTristate () const -

Returns TRUE if the checkbox is a tri-state checkbox; otherwise returns FALSE. -See the "tristate" property for details. -

const TQPixmap * TQButton::pixmap () const -

Returns the pixmap shown on the button. -See the "pixmap" property for details. -

void TQButton::pressed () [signal] -

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This signal is emitted when the button is pressed down. -

See also released() and clicked(). - -

Examples: network/httpd/httpd.cpp and popup/popup.cpp. -

void TQButton::released () [signal] -

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This signal is emitted when the button is released. -

See also pressed(), clicked(), and toggled(). - -

void TQButton::setAccel ( const TQKeySequence & ) [virtual] -

Sets the accelerator associated with the button. -See the "accel" property for details. -

void TQButton::setAutoRepeat ( bool ) [virtual] -

Sets whether autoRepeat is enabled. -See the "autoRepeat" property for details. -

void TQCheckBox::setChecked ( bool check ) [slot] -

Sets whether the checkbox is checked to check. -See the "checked" property for details. -

void TQButton::setDown ( bool ) [virtual] -

Sets whether the button is pressed. -See the "down" property for details. -

void TQCheckBox::setNoChange () -

-Sets the checkbox to the "no change" state. -

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void TQButton::setPixmap ( const TQPixmap & ) [virtual] -

Sets the pixmap shown on the button. -See the "pixmap" property for details. -

void TQButton::setText ( const TQString & ) [virtual] -

Sets the text shown on the button. -See the "text" property for details. -

void TQCheckBox::setTristate ( bool y = TRUE ) -

Sets whether the checkbox is a tri-state checkbox to y. -See the "tristate" property for details. -

ToggleState TQButton::state () const -

Returns the state of the toggle button. -See the "toggleState" property for details. -

void TQButton::stateChanged ( int state ) [signal] -

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This signal is emitted whenever a toggle button changes state. state is On if the button is on, NoChange if it is in the -"no change" state or Off -if the button is off. -

This may be the result of a user action, toggle() slot activation, -setState(), or because setOn() was called. -

See also clicked() and TQButton::ToggleState. - -

TQString TQButton::text () const -

Returns the text shown on the button. -See the "text" property for details. -

void TQButton::toggle () [slot] -

-Toggles the state of a toggle button. -

See also on, setOn(), toggled(), and toggleButton. - -

void TQButton::toggled ( bool on ) [signal] -

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This signal is emitted whenever a toggle button changes status. on is TRUE if the button is on, or FALSE if the button is off. -

This may be the result of a user action, toggle() slot activation, -or because setOn() was called. -

See also clicked(). - -

Example: listbox/listbox.cpp. -


Property Documentation

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TQKeySequence accel

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This property holds the accelerator associated with the button. -

This property is 0 if there is no accelerator set. If you set this -property to 0 then any current accelerator is removed. - -

Set this property's value with setAccel() and get this property's value with accel(). -

bool autoMask

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This property holds whether the checkbox is automatically masked. -

See also TQWidget::autoMask. - -

bool autoRepeat

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This property holds whether autoRepeat is enabled. -

If autoRepeat is enabled then the clicked() signal is emitted at -regular intervals if the button is down. This property has no -effect on toggle buttons. autoRepeat is off by default. - -

Set this property's value with setAutoRepeat() and get this property's value with autoRepeat(). -

bool checked

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This property holds whether the checkbox is checked. -

The default is unchecked, i.e. FALSE. - -

Set this property's value with setChecked() and get this property's value with isChecked(). -

TQPixmap pixmap

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This property holds the pixmap shown on the button. -

If the pixmap is monochrome (i.e. it is a TQBitmap or its depth is 1) and it does not have a mask, -this property will set the pixmap to be its own mask. The purpose -of this is to draw transparent bitmaps which are important for -toggle buttons, for example. -

pixmap() returns 0 if no pixmap was set. - -

Set this property's value with setPixmap() and get this property's value with pixmap(). -

TQString text

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This property holds the text shown on the button. -

This property will return a TQString::null if the button has no -text. If the text has an ampersand (&) in it, then an -accelerator is automatically created for it using the character -that follows the '&' as the accelerator key. Any previous -accelerator will be overwritten, or cleared if no accelerator is -defined by the text. -

There is no default text. - -

Set this property's value with setText() and get this property's value with text(). -

bool tristate

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This property holds whether the checkbox is a tri-state checkbox. -

The default is two-state, i.e. tri-state is FALSE. - -

Set this property's value with setTristate() and get this property's value with isTristate(). - -


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