PySide6.QtWidgets.QLayoutItem¶
- class QLayoutItem¶
- The - QLayoutItemclass provides an abstract item that a- QLayoutmanipulates. More…- Inherited by: - QSpacerItem,- QWidgetItem,- QLayout,- QStackedLayout,- QGridLayout,- QFormLayout,- QBoxLayout,- QVBoxLayout,- QHBoxLayout- Synopsis¶- Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - alignment()
- def - setAlignment()
 - Virtual methods¶- def - controlTypes()
- def - geometry()
- def - heightForWidth()
- def - invalidate()
- def - isEmpty()
- def - layout()
- def - maximumSize()
- def - minimumSize()
- def - setGeometry()
- def - sizeHint()
- def - spacerItem()
- def - widget()
 - Note - This documentation may contain snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python. We always welcome contributions to the snippet translation. If you see an issue with the translation, you can also let us know by creating a ticket on https:/bugreports.qt.io/projects/PYSIDE - Detailed Description¶- This is used by custom layouts. - Pure virtual functions are provided to return information about the layout, including, - sizeHint(),- minimumSize(),- maximumSize()and- expandingDirections().- The layout’s geometry can be set and retrieved with - setGeometry()and- geometry(), and its alignment with- setAlignment()and- alignment().- isEmpty()returns whether the layout item is empty. If the concrete item is a- QWidget, it can be retrieved using- widget(). Similarly for- layout()and- spacerItem().- Some layouts have width and height interdependencies. These can be expressed using - hasHeightForWidth(),- heightForWidth(), and- minimumHeightForWidth(). For more explanation see the Qt Quarterly article Trading Height for Width .- See also - PySide6.QtWidgets.QLayoutItem.align¶
 - __init__([alignment=Qt.Alignment()])¶
- Parameters:
- alignment – Combination of - AlignmentFlag
 
 - Constructs a layout item with an - alignment. Not all subclasses support alignment.- alignment()¶
- Return type:
- Combination of - AlignmentFlag
 
 - Returns the alignment of this item. - See also - controlTypes()¶
- Return type:
- Combination of - ControlType
 
 - Returns the control type(s) for the layout item. For a - QWidgetItem, the control type comes from the widget’s size policy; for a- QLayoutItem, the control types is derived from the layout’s contents.- See also - abstract expandingDirections()¶
- Return type:
- Combination of - Orientation
 
 - Returns whether this layout item can make use of more space than - sizeHint(). A value of Qt::Vertical or Qt::Horizontal means that it wants to grow in only one dimension, whereas Qt::Vertical | Qt::Horizontal means that it wants to grow in both dimensions.- Returns the rectangle covered by this layout item. - See also - hasHeightForWidth()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Returns - trueif this layout’s preferred height depends on its width; otherwise returns- false. The default implementation returns false.- Reimplement this function in layout managers that support height for width. - See also - heightForWidth(arg__1)¶
- Parameters:
- arg__1 – int 
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Warning - This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors. - Returns the preferred height for this layout item, given the width, which is not used in this default implementation. - The default implementation returns -1, indicating that the preferred height is independent of the width of the item. Using the function - hasHeightForWidth()will typically be much faster than calling this function and testing for -1.- Reimplement this function in layout managers that support height for width. A typical implementation will look like this: - def heightForWidth(self, int w): if cache_dirty or cached_width != w: that = _cast<MyLayout *>(self) h = calculateHeightForWidth(w) that.cached_hfw = h return h return cached_hfw - Caching is strongly recommended; without it layout will take exponential time. - See also - invalidate()¶
 - Invalidates any cached information in this layout item. - abstract isEmpty()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Implemented in subclasses to return whether this item is empty, i.e. whether it contains any widgets. - If this item is a - QLayout, it is returned as a- QLayout; otherwise- Noneis returned. This function provides type-safe casting.- See also - Implemented in subclasses to return the maximum size of this item. - minimumHeightForWidth(w)¶
- Parameters:
- w – int 
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Returns the minimum height this widget needs for the given width, - w. The default implementation simply returns- heightForWidth(- w).- Implemented in subclasses to return the minimum size of this item. - setAlignment(a)¶
- Parameters:
- a – Combination of - AlignmentFlag
 
 - Sets the alignment of this item to - alignment.- Note - Item alignment is only supported by - QLayoutItemsubclasses where it would have a visual effect. Except for- QSpacerItem, which provides blank space for layouts, all public Qt classes that inherit- QLayoutItemsupport item alignment.- See also - Implemented in subclasses to set this item’s geometry to - r.- See also - Implemented in subclasses to return the preferred size of this item. - spacerItem()¶
- Return type:
 
 - If this item is a - QSpacerItem, it is returned as a- QSpacerItem; otherwise- Noneis returned. This function provides type-safe casting.- If this item manages a - QWidget, returns that widget. Otherwise,- Noneis returned.- Note - While the functions - layout()and- spacerItem()perform casts, this function returns another object:- QLayoutand- QSpacerIteminherit- QLayoutItem, while- QWidgetdoes not.- See also