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Qt5 Python GUI Programming Cookbook

By : B. M. Harwani
Book Image

Qt5 Python GUI Programming Cookbook

By: B. M. Harwani

Overview of this book

PyQt is one of the best cross-platform interface toolkits currently available; it's stable, mature, and completely native. If you want control over all aspects of UI elements, PyQt is what you need. This book will guide you through every concept necessary to create fully functional GUI applications using PyQt, with only a few lines of code. As you expand your GUI using more widgets, you will cover networks, databases, and graphical libraries that greatly enhance its functionality. Next, the book guides you in using Qt Designer to design user interfaces and implementing and testing dialogs, events, the clipboard, and drag and drop functionality to customize your GUI. You will learn a variety of topics, such as look and feel customization, GUI animation, graphics rendering, implementing Google Maps, and more. Lastly, the book takes you through how Qt5 can help you to create cross-platform apps that are compatible with Android and iOS. You will be able to develop functional and appealing software using PyQt through interesting and fun recipes that will expand your knowledge of GUIs
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

The input dialog box


An input dialog box is created with the help of the QInputDialog class. The QInputDialog class provides a dialog to get a single value from the user. The provided input dialog consists of a text field and two buttons, OK and Cancel. The text field enables us to get a single value from the user, where that single value can be a string, a number, or an item from a list. The following are the methods provided by the QInputDialog class to accept different types of input from the user:

  • getInt(): This method shows a spin box for accepting an integer number. To get an integer from the user, you need to use the following syntax:
getInt(self, window title, label before LineEdit widget, default value, minimum, maximum and step size)

Take a look at the following example:

quantity, ok = QInputDialog.getInt(self, "Order Quantity", "Enter quantity:", 2, 1, 100, 1)

The preceding code prompts the user to enter quantity. If the user does not enter any value, the default value 2 will be assigned...