QDateTimeEdit¶
The QDateTimeEdit
class provides a widget for editing dates and times. More…
Inherited by: QTimeEdit, QDateEdit
Synopsis¶
Functions¶
def
calendar
()def
calendarPopup
()def
calendarWidget
()def
clearMaximumDate
()def
clearMaximumDateTime
()def
clearMaximumTime
()def
clearMinimumDate
()def
clearMinimumDateTime
()def
clearMinimumTime
()def
currentSection
()def
currentSectionIndex
()def
date
()def
dateTime
()def
displayFormat
()def
displayedSections
()def
maximumDate
()def
maximumDateTime
()def
maximumTime
()def
minimumDate
()def
minimumDateTime
()def
minimumTime
()def
sectionAt
(index)def
sectionCount
()def
sectionText
(section)def
setCalendar
(calendar)def
setCalendarPopup
(enable)def
setCalendarWidget
(calendarWidget)def
setCurrentSection
(section)def
setCurrentSectionIndex
(index)def
setDateRange
(min, max)def
setDateTimeRange
(min, max)def
setDisplayFormat
(format)def
setMaximumDate
(max)def
setMaximumDateTime
(dt)def
setMaximumTime
(max)def
setMinimumDate
(min)def
setMinimumDateTime
(dt)def
setMinimumTime
(min)def
setSelectedSection
(section)def
setTimeRange
(min, max)def
setTimeSpec
(spec)def
time
()def
timeSpec
()
Virtual functions¶
def
dateTimeFromText
(text)def
textFromDateTime
(dt)
Slots¶
def
setDate
(date)def
setDateTime
(dateTime)def
setTime
(time)
Signals¶
def
dateChanged
(date)def
dateTimeChanged
(dateTime)def
timeChanged
(time)
Detailed Description¶
QDateTimeEdit
allows the user to edit dates by using the keyboard or the arrow keys to increase and decrease date and time values. The arrow keys can be used to move from section to section within the QDateTimeEdit
box. Dates and times appear in accordance with the format set; see setDisplayFormat()
.
dateEdit = QDateTimeEdit(QDate.currentDate()) dateEdit.setMinimumDate(QDate.currentDate().addDays(-365)) dateEdit.setMaximumDate(QDate.currentDate().addDays(365)) dateEdit.setDisplayFormat("yyyy.MM.dd")
Here we’ve created a new QDateTimeEdit
object initialized with today’s date, and restricted the valid date range to today plus or minus 365 days. We’ve set the order to month, day, year.
The range of valid values for a QDateTimeEdit
is controlled by the properties minimumDateTime
, maximumDateTime
, and their respective date and time components. By default, any date-time from the start of 100 CE to the end of 9999 CE is valid.
Using a Pop-up Calendar Widget¶
QDateTimeEdit
can be configured to allow a QCalendarWidget
to be used to select dates. This is enabled by setting the calendarPopup
property. Additionally, you can supply a custom calendar widget for use as the calendar pop-up by calling the setCalendarWidget()
function. The existing calendar widget can be retrieved with calendarWidget()
.
Keyboard Tracking¶
When keyboard tracking
is enabled (the default), every keystroke of editing a field triggers signals for value changes.
When the allowed range
is narrower than some time interval whose end it straddles, keyboard tracking prevents the user editing the date or time to access the later part of the interval. For example, for a range from 29.04.2020 to 02.05.2020 and an initial date of 30.04.2020, the user can change neither the month (May 30th is outside the range) nor the day (April 2nd is outside the range).
When keyboard tracking is disabled, changes are only signalled when focus leaves the text field after edits have modified the content. This allows the user to edit via an invalid date-time to reach a valid one.
- class PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit(d[, parent=None])¶
PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit(t[, parent=None])
PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit([parent=None])
PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit(dt[, parent=None])
PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit(val, parserType[, parent=None])
- Parameters
val – object
parserType –
Type
parent –
PySide6.QtWidgets.QWidget
Constructs an empty date time editor with a parent
. The value is set to date
.
Constructs an empty date time editor with a parent
. The value is set to time
.
Constructs an empty date time editor with a parent
.
Constructs an empty date time editor with a parent
. The value is set to datetime
.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.Section¶
Constant
Description
QDateTimeEdit.NoSection
QDateTimeEdit.AmPmSection
QDateTimeEdit.MSecSection
QDateTimeEdit.SecondSection
QDateTimeEdit.MinuteSection
QDateTimeEdit.HourSection
QDateTimeEdit.DaySection
QDateTimeEdit.MonthSection
QDateTimeEdit.YearSection
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.calendar()¶
- Return type
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.calendarPopup()¶
- Return type
bool
This property holds The current calendar pop-up show mode..
The calendar pop-up will be shown upon clicking the arrow button. This property is valid only if there is a valid date display format.
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.calendarWidget()¶
- Return type
Returns the calendar widget for the editor if calendarPopup
is set to true and (sections() & DateSections_Mask
) != 0.
This function creates and returns a calendar widget if none has been set.
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.clearMaximumDate()¶
This property holds The maximum date of the date time edit..
Changing this property updates the date of the maximumDateTime
property while preserving the maximumTime
property. When setting this property, the minimumDate
is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. When this happens, the minimumTime
property is also adjusted if it is greater than the maximumTime
property. Otherwise, changes to this property preserve the minimumDateTime
property.
This property can only be set to a valid QDate
object describing a date on which the current maximumTime
property makes a valid QDateTime
object. The latest date that accepts is the end of 9999 CE. This is the default for this property. This default can be restored with clearMaximumDateTime()
.
See also
minimumDate
maximumTime
maximumDateTime
setDateRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.clearMaximumDateTime()¶
This property holds The maximum datetime of the date time edit..
Changing this property implicitly updates the maximumDate
and maximumTime
properties to the date and time parts of this property, respectively. When setting this property, the minimumDateTime
is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. Otherwise, changing this property preserves the minimumDateTime
property.
This property can only be set to a valid QDateTime
value. The latest date-time that accepts is the end of 9999 CE. This is the default for this property. This default can be restored with .
See also
minimumDateTime
maximumTime
maximumDate()
setDateTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.clearMaximumTime()¶
This property holds The maximum time of the date time edit..
Changing this property updates the time of the maximumDateTime
property while preserving the minimumDate
and maximumDate
properties. If those date properties coincide, when setting this property, the minimumTime
property is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. Otherwise, changing this property preserves the minimumDateTime
property.
This property can be set to any valid QTime
value. By default, this property contains a time of 23:59:59 and 999 milliseconds. This default can be restored with .
See also
minimumTime
maximumDate
maximumDateTime
setTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.clearMinimumDate()¶
This property holds The minimum date of the date time edit..
Changing this property updates the date of the minimumDateTime
property while preserving the minimumTime
property. When setting this property, the maximumDate
is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. When this happens, the maximumTime
property is also adjusted if it is less than the minimumTime
property. Otherwise, changes to this property preserve the maximumDateTime
property.
This property can only be set to a valid QDate
object describing a date on which the current minimumTime
property makes a valid QDateTime
object. The earliest date that accepts is the start of 100 CE. The default for this property is September 14, 1752 CE. This default can be restored with clearMinimumDateTime()
.
See also
maximumDate
minimumTime
minimumDateTime
setDateRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.clearMinimumDateTime()¶
This property holds The minimum datetime of the date time edit..
Changing this property implicitly updates the minimumDate
and minimumTime
properties to the date and time parts of this property, respectively. When setting this property, the maximumDateTime
is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. Otherwise, changing this property preserves the maximumDateTime
property.
This property can only be set to a valid QDateTime
value. The earliest date-time that accepts is the start of 100 CE. The property’s default is the start of September 14, 1752 CE. This default can be restored with .
See also
maximumDateTime
minimumTime
minimumDate
setDateTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.clearMinimumTime()¶
This property holds The minimum time of the date time edit..
Changing this property updates the time of the minimumDateTime
property while preserving the minimumDate
and maximumDate
properties. If those date properties coincide, when setting this property, the maximumTime
property is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. Otherwise, changing this property preserves the maximumDateTime
property.
This property can be set to any valid QTime
value. By default, this property contains a time of 00:00:00 and 0 milliseconds. This default can be restored with .
See also
maximumTime
minimumDate
minimumDateTime
setTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
This property holds The current section of the spinbox..
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.currentSectionIndex()¶
- Return type
int
This property holds The current section index of the spinbox..
If the format is ‘yyyy/MM/dd’, the displayText is ‘2001/05/21’, and the cursorPosition is 5, returns 1. If the cursorPosition is 3, is 0, and so on.
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.date()¶
- Return type
This property holds The QDate
that is set in the widget..
By default, this property contains a date that refers to January 1, 2000.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.dateChanged(date)¶
- Parameters
date –
PySide6.QtCore.QDate
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.dateTime()¶
- Return type
This property holds The QDateTime
that is set in the QDateTimeEdit
..
When setting this property, the new QDateTime
is converted to the timespec of the QDateTimeEdit
, which thus remains unchanged.
By default, this property is set to the start of 2000 CE. It can only be set to a valid QDateTime
value. If any operation causes this property to have an invalid date-time as value, it is reset to the value of the minimumDateTime
property.
If the QDateTimeEdit
has no date fields, setting this property sets the widget’s date-range to start and end on the date of the new value of this property.
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.dateTimeChanged(dateTime)¶
- Parameters
dateTime –
PySide6.QtCore.QDateTime
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.dateTimeFromText(text)¶
- Parameters
text – str
- Return type
Returns an appropriate datetime for the given text
.
This virtual function is used by the datetime edit whenever it needs to interpret text entered by the user as a value.
See also
textFromDateTime()
validate()
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.displayFormat()¶
- Return type
str
This property holds The format used to display the time/date of the date time edit..
This format is described in toString()
and fromString()
Example format strings (assuming that the date is 2nd of July 1969):
Format
Result
dd.MM.yyyy
02.07.1969
MMM d yy
Jul 2 69
MMMM d yy
July 2 69
Note that if you specify a two digit year, it will be interpreted to be in the century in which the date time edit was initialized. The default century is the 21st (2000-2099).
If you specify an invalid format the format will not be set.
See also
toString()
displayedSections()
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.displayedSections()¶
- Return type
Sections
This property holds The currently displayed fields of the date time edit..
Returns a bit set of the displayed sections for this format.
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.maximumDate()¶
- Return type
This property holds The maximum date of the date time edit..
Changing this property updates the date of the maximumDateTime
property while preserving the maximumTime
property. When setting this property, the minimumDate
is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. When this happens, the minimumTime
property is also adjusted if it is greater than the maximumTime
property. Otherwise, changes to this property preserve the minimumDateTime
property.
This property can only be set to a valid QDate
object describing a date on which the current maximumTime
property makes a valid QDateTime
object. The latest date that accepts is the end of 9999 CE. This is the default for this property. This default can be restored with clearMaximumDateTime()
.
See also
minimumDate
maximumTime
maximumDateTime
setDateRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.maximumDateTime()¶
- Return type
This property holds The maximum datetime of the date time edit..
Changing this property implicitly updates the maximumDate
and maximumTime
properties to the date and time parts of this property, respectively. When setting this property, the minimumDateTime
is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. Otherwise, changing this property preserves the minimumDateTime
property.
This property can only be set to a valid QDateTime
value. The latest date-time that accepts is the end of 9999 CE. This is the default for this property. This default can be restored with .
See also
minimumDateTime
maximumTime
maximumDate()
setDateTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.maximumTime()¶
- Return type
This property holds The maximum time of the date time edit..
Changing this property updates the time of the maximumDateTime
property while preserving the minimumDate
and maximumDate
properties. If those date properties coincide, when setting this property, the minimumTime
property is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. Otherwise, changing this property preserves the minimumDateTime
property.
This property can be set to any valid QTime
value. By default, this property contains a time of 23:59:59 and 999 milliseconds. This default can be restored with .
See also
minimumTime
maximumDate
maximumDateTime
setTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.minimumDate()¶
- Return type
This property holds The minimum date of the date time edit..
Changing this property updates the date of the minimumDateTime
property while preserving the minimumTime
property. When setting this property, the maximumDate
is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. When this happens, the maximumTime
property is also adjusted if it is less than the minimumTime
property. Otherwise, changes to this property preserve the maximumDateTime
property.
This property can only be set to a valid QDate
object describing a date on which the current minimumTime
property makes a valid QDateTime
object. The earliest date that accepts is the start of 100 CE. The default for this property is September 14, 1752 CE. This default can be restored with clearMinimumDateTime()
.
See also
maximumDate
minimumTime
minimumDateTime
setDateRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.minimumDateTime()¶
- Return type
This property holds The minimum datetime of the date time edit..
Changing this property implicitly updates the minimumDate
and minimumTime
properties to the date and time parts of this property, respectively. When setting this property, the maximumDateTime
is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. Otherwise, changing this property preserves the maximumDateTime
property.
This property can only be set to a valid QDateTime
value. The earliest date-time that accepts is the start of 100 CE. The property’s default is the start of September 14, 1752 CE. This default can be restored with .
See also
maximumDateTime
minimumTime
minimumDate
setDateTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.minimumTime()¶
- Return type
This property holds The minimum time of the date time edit..
Changing this property updates the time of the minimumDateTime
property while preserving the minimumDate
and maximumDate
properties. If those date properties coincide, when setting this property, the maximumTime
property is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. Otherwise, changing this property preserves the maximumDateTime
property.
This property can be set to any valid QTime
value. By default, this property contains a time of 00:00:00 and 0 milliseconds. This default can be restored with .
See also
maximumTime
minimumDate
minimumDateTime
setTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
Returns the Section at index
.
If the format is ‘yyyy/MM/dd’, (0) returns YearSection
, (1) returns MonthSection
, and (2) returns YearSection
,
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.sectionCount()¶
- Return type
int
This property holds The number of sections displayed. If the format is ‘yyyy/yy/yyyy’, returns 3.
Returns the text from the given section
.
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setCalendar(calendar)¶
- Parameters
calendar –
PySide6.QtCore.QCalendar
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setCalendarPopup(enable)¶
- Parameters
enable – bool
This property holds The current calendar pop-up show mode..
The calendar pop-up will be shown upon clicking the arrow button. This property is valid only if there is a valid date display format.
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setCalendarWidget(calendarWidget)¶
- Parameters
calendarWidget –
PySide6.QtWidgets.QCalendarWidget
Sets the given calendarWidget
as the widget to be used for the calendar pop-up. The editor does not automatically take ownership of the calendar widget.
This property holds The current section of the spinbox..
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setCurrentSectionIndex(index)¶
- Parameters
index – int
This property holds The current section index of the spinbox..
If the format is ‘yyyy/MM/dd’, the displayText is ‘2001/05/21’, and the cursorPosition is 5, returns 1. If the cursorPosition is 3, is 0, and so on.
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setDate(date)¶
- Parameters
date –
PySide6.QtCore.QDate
This property holds The QDate
that is set in the widget..
By default, this property contains a date that refers to January 1, 2000.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setDateRange(min, max)¶
- Parameters
min –
PySide6.QtCore.QDate
max –
PySide6.QtCore.QDate
Set the range of allowed dates for the date time edit.
This convenience function sets the minimumDate
and maximumDate
properties.
setDateRange(min, max)
is analogous to:
setMinimumDate(min) setMaximumDate(max)
If either min
or max
is invalid, this function does nothing. This function preserves the minimumTime
property. If max
is less than min
, the new maximumDateTime
property shall be the new minimumDateTime
property. If max
is equal to min
and the maximumTime
property was less then the minimumTime
property, the maximumTime
property is set to the minimumTime
property. Otherwise, this preserves the maximumTime
property.
If the range is narrower then a time interval whose end it spans, for example a week that spans the end of a month, users can only edit the date to one in the later part of the range if keyboard-tracking is disabled.
See also
minimumDate
maximumDate
setDateTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setDateTime(dateTime)¶
- Parameters
dateTime –
PySide6.QtCore.QDateTime
This property holds The QDateTime
that is set in the QDateTimeEdit
..
When setting this property, the new QDateTime
is converted to the timespec of the QDateTimeEdit
, which thus remains unchanged.
By default, this property is set to the start of 2000 CE. It can only be set to a valid QDateTime
value. If any operation causes this property to have an invalid date-time as value, it is reset to the value of the minimumDateTime
property.
If the QDateTimeEdit
has no date fields, setting this property sets the widget’s date-range to start and end on the date of the new value of this property.
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setDateTimeRange(min, max)¶
- Parameters
min –
PySide6.QtCore.QDateTime
max –
PySide6.QtCore.QDateTime
Set the range of allowed date-times for the date time edit.
This convenience function sets the minimumDateTime
and maximumDateTime
properties.
setDateTimeRange(min, max)
is analogous to:
setMinimumDateTime(min) setMaximumDateTime(max)
If either min
or max
is invalid, this function does nothing. If max
is less than min
, min
is used also as max
.
If the range is narrower then a time interval whose end it spans, for example a week that spans the end of a month, users can only edit the date-time to one in the later part of the range if keyboard-tracking is disabled.
See also
minimumDateTime
maximumDateTime
setDateRange()
setTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setDisplayFormat(format)¶
- Parameters
format – str
This property holds The format used to display the time/date of the date time edit..
This format is described in toString()
and fromString()
Example format strings (assuming that the date is 2nd of July 1969):
Format
Result
dd.MM.yyyy
02.07.1969
MMM d yy
Jul 2 69
MMMM d yy
July 2 69
Note that if you specify a two digit year, it will be interpreted to be in the century in which the date time edit was initialized. The default century is the 21st (2000-2099).
If you specify an invalid format the format will not be set.
See also
toString()
displayedSections()
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setMaximumDate(max)¶
- Parameters
max –
PySide6.QtCore.QDate
This property holds The maximum date of the date time edit..
Changing this property updates the date of the maximumDateTime
property while preserving the maximumTime
property. When setting this property, the minimumDate
is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. When this happens, the minimumTime
property is also adjusted if it is greater than the maximumTime
property. Otherwise, changes to this property preserve the minimumDateTime
property.
This property can only be set to a valid QDate
object describing a date on which the current maximumTime
property makes a valid QDateTime
object. The latest date that accepts is the end of 9999 CE. This is the default for this property. This default can be restored with clearMaximumDateTime()
.
See also
minimumDate
maximumTime
maximumDateTime
setDateRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setMaximumDateTime(dt)¶
- Parameters
This property holds The maximum datetime of the date time edit..
Changing this property implicitly updates the maximumDate
and maximumTime
properties to the date and time parts of this property, respectively. When setting this property, the minimumDateTime
is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. Otherwise, changing this property preserves the minimumDateTime
property.
This property can only be set to a valid QDateTime
value. The latest date-time that accepts is the end of 9999 CE. This is the default for this property. This default can be restored with .
See also
minimumDateTime
maximumTime
maximumDate()
setDateTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setMaximumTime(max)¶
- Parameters
max –
PySide6.QtCore.QTime
This property holds The maximum time of the date time edit..
Changing this property updates the time of the maximumDateTime
property while preserving the minimumDate
and maximumDate
properties. If those date properties coincide, when setting this property, the minimumTime
property is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. Otherwise, changing this property preserves the minimumDateTime
property.
This property can be set to any valid QTime
value. By default, this property contains a time of 23:59:59 and 999 milliseconds. This default can be restored with .
See also
minimumTime
maximumDate
maximumDateTime
setTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setMinimumDate(min)¶
- Parameters
min –
PySide6.QtCore.QDate
This property holds The minimum date of the date time edit..
Changing this property updates the date of the minimumDateTime
property while preserving the minimumTime
property. When setting this property, the maximumDate
is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. When this happens, the maximumTime
property is also adjusted if it is less than the minimumTime
property. Otherwise, changes to this property preserve the maximumDateTime
property.
This property can only be set to a valid QDate
object describing a date on which the current minimumTime
property makes a valid QDateTime
object. The earliest date that accepts is the start of 100 CE. The default for this property is September 14, 1752 CE. This default can be restored with clearMinimumDateTime()
.
See also
maximumDate
minimumTime
minimumDateTime
setDateRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setMinimumDateTime(dt)¶
- Parameters
This property holds The minimum datetime of the date time edit..
Changing this property implicitly updates the minimumDate
and minimumTime
properties to the date and time parts of this property, respectively. When setting this property, the maximumDateTime
is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. Otherwise, changing this property preserves the maximumDateTime
property.
This property can only be set to a valid QDateTime
value. The earliest date-time that accepts is the start of 100 CE. The property’s default is the start of September 14, 1752 CE. This default can be restored with .
See also
maximumDateTime
minimumTime
minimumDate
setDateTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setMinimumTime(min)¶
- Parameters
min –
PySide6.QtCore.QTime
This property holds The minimum time of the date time edit..
Changing this property updates the time of the minimumDateTime
property while preserving the minimumDate
and maximumDate
properties. If those date properties coincide, when setting this property, the maximumTime
property is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid. Otherwise, changing this property preserves the maximumDateTime
property.
This property can be set to any valid QTime
value. By default, this property contains a time of 00:00:00 and 0 milliseconds. This default can be restored with .
See also
maximumTime
minimumDate
minimumDateTime
setTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
Selects section
. If section
doesn’t exist in the currently displayed sections, this function does nothing. If section
is NoSection
, this function will unselect all text in the editor. Otherwise, this function will move the cursor and the current section to the selected section.
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setTime(time)¶
- Parameters
time –
PySide6.QtCore.QTime
This property holds The QTime
that is set in the widget..
By default, this property contains a time of 00:00:00 and 0 milliseconds.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.setTimeRange(min, max)¶
- Parameters
min –
PySide6.QtCore.QTime
max –
PySide6.QtCore.QTime
Set the range of allowed times for the date time edit.
This convenience function sets the minimumTime
and maximumTime
properties.
Note that these only constrain the date time edit’s value on, respectively, the minimumDate
and maximumDate
. When these date properties do not coincide, times after max
are allowed on dates before maximumDate
and times before min
are allowed on dates after minimumDate
.
setTimeRange(min, max)
is analogous to:
setMinimumTime(min) setMaximumTime(max)
If either min
or max
is invalid, this function does nothing. This function preserves the minimumDate
and maximumDate
properties. If those properties coincide and max
is less than min
, min
is used as max
.
If the range is narrower then a time interval whose end it spans, for example the interval from ten to an hour to ten past the same hour, users can only edit the time to one in the later part of the range if keyboard-tracking is disabled.
See also
minimumTime
maximumTime
setDateTimeRange()
isValid()
Keyboard Tracking
This property holds The current timespec used by the date time edit..
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.textFromDateTime(dt)¶
- Parameters
- Return type
str
This virtual function is used by the date time edit whenever it needs to display dateTime
.
If you reimplement this, you may also need to reimplement validate()
.
See also
dateTimeFromText()
validate()
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.time()¶
- Return type
This property holds The QTime
that is set in the widget..
By default, this property contains a time of 00:00:00 and 0 milliseconds.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QDateTimeEdit.timeChanged(time)¶
- Parameters
time –
PySide6.QtCore.QTime
This property holds The current timespec used by the date time edit..
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