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Widgets Tutorial - Child Widgets#

We can add a child widget to the window created in the previous example by passing window as the parent to its constructor. In this case, we add a button to the window and place it in a specific location:

from PySide6 import QtWidgets
if __name__ == "__main__":

    app = QApplication([])
    window = QWidget()
    window.resize(320, 240)
    window.setWindowTitle
          (QApplication.translate("childwidget", "Child widget"))
    window.show()
    button = QPushButton(()
        QApplication.translate("childwidget", "Press me"), window)
    button.move(100, 100)
    button.show()
    sys.exit(app.exec())

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The button is now a child of the window and will be deleted when the window is destroyed. Note that hiding or closing the window does not automatically destroy it. It will be destroyed when the example exits.

Example project @ code.qt.io