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    Christian Ehrlicher
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    wrote on 6 Nov 2021, 19:36 last edited by
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    @mmikeinsantarosa said in Help with QWidget::show():

    So now, how do I hook it up to execute another function?

    I don't understand this question. Simply create a function in your class and call it from within your other function.

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      mmikeinsantarosa
      wrote on 6 Nov 2021, 19:43 last edited by mmikeinsantarosa 11 Jun 2021, 19:43
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      Sorry, I'm feeling pretty dumb here.

      Another class executes the ChartProperties->Show() method and when the dialog is rendered, I want to trap the ChartProperties show() event.
      I have irtual void showEvent(QShowEvent *event) override;
      in my ChartProperties header but I don't understand how to receive the showEvent..

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        Christian Ehrlicher
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        wrote on 6 Nov 2021, 19:47 last edited by
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        As explained in the documentation this function is called when the widget is shown, you must not call it by yourself.

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          6 Nov 2021, 19:43

          Sorry, I'm feeling pretty dumb here.

          Another class executes the ChartProperties->Show() method and when the dialog is rendered, I want to trap the ChartProperties show() event.
          I have irtual void showEvent(QShowEvent *event) override;
          in my ChartProperties header but I don't understand how to receive the showEvent..

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          SGaist
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          wrote on 6 Nov 2021, 19:58 last edited by
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          Hi,

          @mmikeinsantarosa said in Help with QWidget::show():

          I have irtual void showEvent(QShowEvent *event) override;

          This is just a declaration, you still have to implement the function itself.

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            mmikeinsantarosa
            wrote on 6 Nov 2021, 20:03 last edited by
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            Do I create a slot then connect this event to my slot?

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              Christian Ehrlicher
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              wrote on 6 Nov 2021, 20:05 last edited by
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              @mmikeinsantarosa said in Help with QWidget::show():

              Do I create a slot then connect this event to my slot?

              What slot? showEvent() is a class function, not a slot. Please learn C++ basics first.

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                6 Nov 2021, 20:03

                Do I create a slot then connect this event to my slot?

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                mpergand
                wrote on 6 Nov 2021, 20:16 last edited by mpergand 11 Jun 2021, 20:17
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                @mmikeinsantarosa

                Your question seems pretty close this this one

                As an alternative, you can simply do:

                MyDialog::show()
                {
                  myFunction();
                  QDialog::show();
                }
                

                Using showEvent is dangerous cause it can be called multi times !

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                  mmikeinsantarosa
                  wrote on 6 Nov 2021, 20:19 last edited by
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                  The method name is "showEvent" which leads me to think it's a signal. It's also listed in the signals list in the documentation for QDialog so I thought it might actually be a signal.

                  thanks for clearing this up SGaist.

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                    SGaist
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                    wrote on 6 Nov 2021, 20:24 last edited by
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                    @mmikeinsantarosa said in Help with QWidget::show():

                    It's also listed in the signals list in the documentation for QDialog

                    That's wrong, neither in the Qt 5 nor in the Qt 6 documentation.

                    It is listed under Reimplemented Protected Functions.

                    Beside that, signals name do not finish in "event". They usually have a name in relation to some action like rejected in QDialog.

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                      mmikeinsantarosa
                      wrote on 6 Nov 2021, 22:37 last edited by
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                      I stand corrected. entering QDialog in the Qt help and selecting signals reveals signals at the top, with 3 items under it then Reimplemented Protected Functions where the showEvent function is listed.

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                        6 Nov 2021, 22:37

                        I stand corrected. entering QDialog in the Qt help and selecting signals reveals signals at the top, with 3 items under it then Reimplemented Protected Functions where the showEvent function is listed.

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                        JonB
                        wrote on 7 Nov 2021, 07:26 last edited by
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                        @mmikeinsantarosa
                        Indeed, that is how Qt documentation lays out its methods.

                        To reiterate something @Christian-Ehrlicher said. In Qt nomenclature:

                        • Methods ending in Event (showEvent(), mouseMoveEvent()) are not signals. Instead they are protected virtual methods. You must sub-class and override if you want to access them.

                        • Signals tend to be named as the past tense of something that has happened (clicked(), customContextMenuRequested()). You cannot override them. You can connect() to them, without needing to sub-class.

                        • And slots are just named as an action to be performed (show(), setDiabled()).

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