#include <QtWidgets/QApplication> #include <QtWidgets/QWidget> #include <QtWidgets/QVBoxLayout> #include <QtWidgets/QLabel> #include <QtWidgets/QLineEdit> #include <QtWidgets/QPushButton> #include <QtWidgets/QTextEdit> #include <string> #include "your_code_file.h" // Replace with the actual filename containing your code class GoogleSearchApp : public QWidget { Q_OBJECT public: GoogleSearchApp(QWidget* parent = nullptr) : QWidget(parent) { QVBoxLayout* layout = new QVBoxLayout(this); QLabel* queryLabel = new QLabel("Query:"); QLineEdit* queryLineEdit = new QLineEdit(); layout->addWidget(queryLabel); layout->addWidget(queryLineEdit); QLabel* websiteLabel = new QLabel("Website Link:"); QLineEdit* websiteLineEdit = new QLineEdit(); layout->addWidget(websiteLabel); layout->addWidget(websiteLineEdit); QPushButton* searchButton = new QPushButton("Search"); layout->addWidget(searchButton); QTextEdit* resultTextEdit = new QTextEdit(); layout->addWidget(resultTextEdit); connect(searchButton, &QPushButton::clicked, this, [queryLineEdit, websiteLineEdit, resultTextEdit]() { std::string query = queryLineEdit->text().toStdString(); std::string websiteLink = websiteLineEdit->text().toStdString(); resultTextEdit->clear(); searchOnGoogle(query, websiteLink, resultTextEdit); }); } }; int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { QApplication app(argc, argv); GoogleSearchApp googleSearchApp; googleSearchApp.setWindowTitle("Google Search App"); googleSearchApp.show(); return app.exec(); } int main() { // Your existing code here }
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int main()
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When ever you want to perform a set of operations based on a condition If-Else is used.
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