I have a simple GUI:
A QPushButton, when clicked, a number (say 11) shall be shown (I use a QLCDnumber for this). When clicked again another number shall be shown (say 10).
My aim is to use the QAbstractButton::toggled ( bool checked ) feature for this.
As I learned, a proper signal-slot-connection could look like this:
connect(ui.startstopButton, SIGNAL(toggled(bool)), thread, SLOT(start()));
(I additionally use threads but they're not the problem)
My question: How can I differ between "the button is toggled" (checked = true) and "the button is not toggled" (ckecked = false) in my signal-slot-statement?
I used variations like SIGNAL(toggled(bool = true))
, SIGNAL(toggled(bool checked = true))
or SIGNAL(toggled(true))
but neither is working. I allways get the debugger message:
Object::connect: No such signal QPushButton::toggled(bool = true) in testthread.cpp:15
Object::connect: (sender name: 'startstopButton')
I definitely have enabled setCheckable
of my button.
toggled(bool)
with your own slot withbool
parameter, for examplebuttonToggled(bool)
. Inside this slot you can manualy callthread->start()