QVBoxLayout¶
The QVBoxLayout
class lines up widgets vertically. More…
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:
window = QWidget() button1 = QPushButton("One") button2 = QPushButton("Two") button3 = QPushButton("Three") button4 = QPushButton("Four") button5 = QPushButton("Five") layout = 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 setLayout()
to install the QVBoxLayout
object onto window
. At that point, the widgets in the layout are reparented to have window
as their parent.
- class PySide6.QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout¶
PySide6.QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout(parent)
- Parameters
parent –
PySide6.QtWidgets.QWidget
Constructs a new vertical box. You must add it to another layout.
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 layout()
.
See also
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