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Check if button was right clicked or left clicked?

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    legitnameyo
    wrote on 21 Apr 2019, 08:42 last edited by
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    Can you give an example of how to override the QPushButton::mousePressEvent()? I don't know how to handle two different outcomes like this in one override!

    Semi-relateable: do I have different options? I.e. can I override the clicked() signal or do I HAVE TO override the mousePressEvent in order to do this? Would it be messy if I created a new signal and connected a button twice?

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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      wrote on 21 Apr 2019, 08:46 last edited by
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      You have to override the mousePressEvent() as I already said in my post above. And the link I gave you also shows you how to check for the correct mouse button.

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        mrjj
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        wrote on 21 Apr 2019, 08:55 last edited by
        #5

        Hi
        For your use case, you could add new signal to
        your derived QPushButton to allow it to emit
        rightclicked() and connect to that new signal outside
        to handle when its right-clicked.

        Note: its pretty uncommon to right click buttons in terms
        of user experience.

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          legitnameyo
          wrote on 21 Apr 2019, 08:55 last edited by
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          When I try to add the QPushButton mouseEventPress() function into my code and redefine it it gives this error

          member access into incomplete type 'QAbstractButtonPrivate'
          
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            Christian Ehrlicher
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            wrote on 21 Apr 2019, 09:03 last edited by
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            You should not add the code from QAbstractButton::mousePressEvent() - you should override the function. This is basic c++ knowledge explained e.g. here: https://www.programiz.com/cpp-programming/function-overriding

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              legitnameyo
              wrote on 21 Apr 2019, 09:22 last edited by
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              All I get when I try to override the function is

              non-friend class member 'mouseEventPress' cannot have a qualified name
              
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                21 Apr 2019, 09:22

                All I get when I try to override the function is

                non-friend class member 'mouseEventPress' cannot have a qualified name
                
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                mrjj
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                wrote on 21 Apr 2019, 09:25 last edited by
                #9

                @legitnameyo
                show the code :)

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                  legitnameyo
                  wrote on 21 Apr 2019, 09:34 last edited by
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                  class Derived: public QPushButton {
                  public:
                      QPushButton A;
                      QAbstractButton B(Derived);
                      QAbstractButton::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e); // Error
                  
                      void QAbstractButton::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e) // Error
                      {
                          Q_D(QAbstractButton);
                          if (e->button() != Qt::LeftButton) {
                              e->ignore();
                              return;
                          }
                          if (hitButton(e->pos())) {
                              setDown(true);
                              d->pressed = true;
                              repaint();
                              d->emitPressed();
                              e->accept();
                          } else {
                              e->ignore();
                          }
                      }
                  };
                  
                  
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                    21 Apr 2019, 09:34
                    class Derived: public QPushButton {
                    public:
                        QPushButton A;
                        QAbstractButton B(Derived);
                        QAbstractButton::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e); // Error
                    
                        void QAbstractButton::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e) // Error
                        {
                            Q_D(QAbstractButton);
                            if (e->button() != Qt::LeftButton) {
                                e->ignore();
                                return;
                            }
                            if (hitButton(e->pos())) {
                                setDown(true);
                                d->pressed = true;
                                repaint();
                                d->emitPressed();
                                e->accept();
                            } else {
                                e->ignore();
                            }
                        }
                    };
                    
                    
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                    KillerSmath
                    wrote on 21 Apr 2019, 09:51 last edited by KillerSmath
                    #11

                    @legitnameyo
                    You cannot define a qualifier in declaration of a member method.

                    class Derived : public QPushButton{
                    public:
                      //void QPushButton::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e); // wrong
                      void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e); // right
                    };
                    

                    Further, you should to define the construtor method of your class.
                    Note: The construtor method is a function without return value and with same name of class.

                    class Derived : public QPushButton{
                    public:
                       Derived(); // construtor
                    }
                    

                    To accept signals and slot feature, you need to declare the Q_OBJECT inside your class.

                    class Derived : QPushButton{
                       Q_OBJECT
                    ...
                    };
                    

                    Below is an example code of how you should reimplement it using @mrjj idea.

                    class CustomPushButton : public QPushButton
                    {
                        Q_OBJECT
                    public:
                        CustomPushButton(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
                    
                    protected:
                       void	mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e) override;
                       void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *e) override;
                    
                    signals:
                        void leftClicked();
                        void rightClicked();
                    };
                    

                    Now, you need to reimplement the mousePressedEvent and mouseReleaseEvent(if necessary) logic on your .cpp file

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                      legitnameyo
                      wrote on 21 Apr 2019, 11:52 last edited by
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                      all I get from that class is

                      :-1: error: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
                      :-1: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
                      
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                        Christian Ehrlicher
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                        wrote on 21 Apr 2019, 11:54 last edited by
                        #13

                        @legitnameyo said in Check if button was right clicked or left clicked?:

                        all I get from that class is

                        This is no class, this is a class definition. You have to fill out the functions by yourself with the code you want to have - we won't write you your code...

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                          legitnameyo
                          wrote on 21 Apr 2019, 12:02 last edited by
                          #14

                          I can't write out the functions since everything I want to override or change in QPushButton::mousePressEvent is private.

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                            legitnameyo
                            wrote on 21 Apr 2019, 12:11 last edited by
                            #15

                            Solved it by creating a derivative of the CustomQPushButton class definition! Thanks!

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