QInputDialog#
The QInputDialog
class provides a simple convenience dialog to get a single value from the user. More…
Synopsis#
Functions#
def
cancelButtonText
()def
comboBoxItems
()def
doubleDecimals
()def
doubleMaximum
()def
doubleMinimum
()def
doubleStep
()def
doubleValue
()def
inputMode
()def
intMaximum
()def
intMinimum
()def
intStep
()def
intValue
()def
isComboBoxEditable
()def
labelText
()def
okButtonText
()def
open
(receiver, member)def
setCancelButtonText
(text)def
setComboBoxEditable
(editable)def
setComboBoxItems
(items)def
setDoubleDecimals
(decimals)def
setDoubleMaximum
(max)def
setDoubleMinimum
(min)def
setDoubleRange
(min, max)def
setDoubleStep
(step)def
setDoubleValue
(value)def
setInputMode
(mode)def
setIntMaximum
(max)def
setIntMinimum
(min)def
setIntRange
(min, max)def
setIntStep
(step)def
setIntValue
(value)def
setLabelText
(text)def
setOkButtonText
(text)def
setOption
(option[, on=true])def
setTextEchoMode
(mode)def
setTextValue
(text)def
testOption
(option)def
textEchoMode
()def
textValue
()
Signals#
def
doubleValueChanged
(value)def
doubleValueSelected
(value)def
intValueChanged
(value)def
intValueSelected
(value)def
textValueChanged
(text)def
textValueSelected
(text)
Static functions#
def
getDouble
(parent, title, label[, value=0[, minValue=-2147483647[, maxValue=2147483647[, decimals=1[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()[, step=1]]]]]])def
getInt
(parent, title, label[, value=0[, minValue=-2147483647[, maxValue=2147483647[, step=1[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()]]]]])def
getItem
(parent, title, label, items[, current=0[, editable=true[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()[, inputMethodHints=Qt.ImhNone]]]])def
getMultiLineText
(parent, title, label[, text=””[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()[, inputMethodHints=Qt.ImhNone]]])def
getText
(parent, title, label[, echo=QLineEdit.Normal[, text=””[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()[, inputMethodHints=Qt.ImhNone]]]])
Note
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Detailed Description#
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
The input value can be a string, a number or an item from a list. A label must be set to tell the user what they should enter.
Five static convenience functions are provided: getText()
, getMultiLineText()
, getInt()
, getDouble()
, and getItem()
. All the functions can be used in a similar way, for example:
text, ok = QInputDialog.getText(self, "QInputDialog.getText()", "User name:", QLineEdit.Normal, QDir.home().dirName()) if ok and text: textLabel.setText(text)
The ok
variable is set to true if the user clicks OK; otherwise, it is set to false.
The Standard Dialogs example shows how to use QInputDialog
as well as other built-in Qt dialogs.
See also
QMessageBox
Standard Dialogs Example
- class PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog([parent=None[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()]])#
- Parameters:
flags – Combination of
Qt.WindowType
parent –
PySide6.QtWidgets.QWidget
Constructs a new input dialog with the given parent
and window flags
.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.InputDialogOption#
This enum specifies various options that affect the look and feel of an input dialog.
Constant
Description
QInputDialog.NoButtons
Don’t display OK and Cancel buttons (useful for “live dialogs”).
QInputDialog.UseListViewForComboBoxItems
Use a
QListView
rather than a non-editableQComboBox
for displaying the items set withsetComboBoxItems()
.QInputDialog.UsePlainTextEditForTextInput
Use a
QPlainTextEdit
for multiline text input. This value was introduced in 5.2.See also
options
setOption()
testOption()
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.InputMode#
This enum describes the different modes of input that can be selected for the dialog.
Constant
Description
QInputDialog.TextInput
Used to input text strings.
QInputDialog.IntInput
Used to input integers.
QInputDialog.DoubleInput
Used to input floating point numbers with double precision accuracy.
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.cancelButtonText()#
- Return type:
str
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.comboBoxItems()#
- Return type:
list of strings
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.doubleDecimals()#
- Return type:
int
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.doubleMaximum()#
- Return type:
float
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.doubleMinimum()#
- Return type:
float
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.doubleStep()#
- Return type:
float
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.doubleValue()#
- Return type:
float
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.doubleValueChanged(value)#
- Parameters:
value – float
This signal is emitted whenever the double value changes in the dialog. The current value is specified by value
.
This signal is only relevant when the input dialog is used in DoubleInput
mode.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.doubleValueSelected(value)#
- Parameters:
value – float
This signal is emitted whenever the user selects a double value by accepting the dialog; for example, by clicking the OK button. The selected value is specified by value
.
This signal is only relevant when the input dialog is used in DoubleInput
mode.
- static PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.getDouble(parent, title, label[, value=0[, minValue=-2147483647[, maxValue=2147483647[, decimals=1[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()[, step=1]]]]]])#
- Parameters:
parent –
PySide6.QtWidgets.QWidget
title – str
label – str
value – float
minValue – float
maxValue – float
decimals – int
flags – Combination of
Qt.WindowType
step – float
- Return type:
float
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Static convenience function to get a floating point number from the user.
title
is the text which is displayed in the title bar of the dialog. label
is the text which is shown to the user (it should say what should be entered). value
is the default floating point number that the line edit will be set to. min
and max
are the minimum and maximum values the user may choose. decimals
is the maximum number of decimal places the number may have. step
is the amount by which the values change as the user presses the arrow buttons to increment or decrement the value.
If ok
is nonnull, *``ok`` will be set to true if the user pressed OK and to false if the user pressed Cancel. The dialog’s parent is parent
. The dialog will be modal and uses the widget flags
.
This function returns the floating point number which has been entered by the user.
Use this static function like this:
d, ok = QInputDialog.getDouble(self, "QInputDialog::getDouble()", "Amount:", 37.56, -10000, 10000, 2, Qt.WindowFlags(), 1) if ok: doubleLabel.setText(f"${d}")See also
- static PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.getInt(parent, title, label[, value=0[, minValue=-2147483647[, maxValue=2147483647[, step=1[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()]]]]])#
- Parameters:
parent –
PySide6.QtWidgets.QWidget
title – str
label – str
value – int
minValue – int
maxValue – int
step – int
flags – Combination of
Qt.WindowType
- Return type:
int
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Static convenience function to get an integer input from the user.
title
is the text which is displayed in the title bar of the dialog. label
is the text which is shown to the user (it should say what should be entered). value
is the default integer which the spinbox will be set to. min
and max
are the minimum and maximum values the user may choose. step
is the amount by which the values change as the user presses the arrow buttons to increment or decrement the value.
If ok
is nonnull *``ok`` will be set to true if the user pressed OK and to false if the user pressed Cancel. The dialog’s parent is parent
. The dialog will be modal and uses the widget flags
.
On success, this function returns the integer which has been entered by the user; on failure, it returns the initial value
.
Use this static function like this:
i, ok = QInputDialog.getInt(self, "QInputDialog::getInt()", "Percentage:", 25, 0, 100, 1) if ok: integerLabel.setText(f"{i}")See also
- static PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.getItem(parent, title, label, items[, current=0[, editable=true[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()[, inputMethodHints=Qt.ImhNone]]]])#
- Parameters:
parent –
PySide6.QtWidgets.QWidget
title – str
label – str
items – list of strings
current – int
editable – bool
flags – Combination of
Qt.WindowType
inputMethodHints – Combination of
Qt.InputMethodHint
- Return type:
str
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Static convenience function to let the user select an item from a string list.
title
is the text which is displayed in the title bar of the dialog. label
is the text which is shown to the user (it should say what should be entered). items
is the string list which is inserted into the combo box. current
is the number of the item which should be the current item. inputMethodHints
is the input method hints that will be used if the combo box is editable and an input method is active.
If editable
is true the user can enter their own text; otherwise, the user may only select one of the existing items.
If ok
is nonnull *ok will be set to true if the user pressed OK and to false if the user pressed Cancel. The dialog’s parent is parent
. The dialog will be modal and uses the widget flags
.
This function returns the text of the current item, or if editable
is true, the current text of the combo box.
Use this static function like this:
items = ["Spring", "Summer", "Fall", "Winter"] item, ok = QInputDialog.getItem(self, "QInputDialog::getItem()", "Season:", items, 0, False) if ok and item: itemLabel.setText(item)See also
- static PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.getMultiLineText(parent, title, label[, text=""[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()[, inputMethodHints=Qt.ImhNone]]])#
- Parameters:
parent –
PySide6.QtWidgets.QWidget
title – str
label – str
text – str
flags – Combination of
Qt.WindowType
inputMethodHints – Combination of
Qt.InputMethodHint
- Return type:
str
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Static convenience function to get a multiline string from the user.
title
is the text which is displayed in the title bar of the dialog. label
is the text which is shown to the user (it should say what should be entered). text
is the default text which is placed in the plain text edit. inputMethodHints
is the input method hints that will be used in the edit widget if an input method is active.
If ok
is nonnull *ok will be set to true if the user pressed OK and to false if the user pressed Cancel. The dialog’s parent is parent
. The dialog will be modal and uses the specified widget flags
.
If the dialog is accepted, this function returns the text in the dialog’s plain text edit. If the dialog is rejected, a null QString is returned.
Use this static function like this:
text, ok = QInputDialog.getMultiLineText(self, "QInputDialog.getMultiLineText()", "" "Address:", "John Doe\nFreedom Street") if ok and text: multiLineTextLabel.setText(text)See also
- static PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.getText(parent, title, label[, echo=QLineEdit.Normal[, text=""[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()[, inputMethodHints=Qt.ImhNone]]]])#
- Parameters:
parent –
PySide6.QtWidgets.QWidget
title – str
label – str
echo –
EchoMode
text – str
flags – Combination of
Qt.WindowType
inputMethodHints – Combination of
Qt.InputMethodHint
- Return type:
str
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Static convenience function to get a string from the user.
title
is the text which is displayed in the title bar of the dialog. label
is the text which is shown to the user (it should say what should be entered). text
is the default text which is placed in the line edit. mode
is the echo mode the line edit will use. inputMethodHints
is the input method hints that will be used in the edit widget if an input method is active.
If ok
is nonnull *ok will be set to true if the user pressed OK and to false if the user pressed Cancel. The dialog’s parent is parent
. The dialog will be modal and uses the specified widget flags
.
If the dialog is accepted, this function returns the text in the dialog’s line edit. If the dialog is rejected, a null QString is returned.
Use this static function like this:
text, ok = QInputDialog.getText(self, "QInputDialog.getText()", "User name:", QLineEdit.Normal, QDir.home().dirName()) if ok and text: textLabel.setText(text)See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.inputMode()#
- Return type:
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.intMaximum()#
- Return type:
int
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.intMinimum()#
- Return type:
int
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.intStep()#
- Return type:
int
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.intValue()#
- Return type:
int
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.intValueChanged(value)#
- Parameters:
value – int
This signal is emitted whenever the integer value changes in the dialog. The current value is specified by value
.
This signal is only relevant when the input dialog is used in IntInput
mode.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.intValueSelected(value)#
- Parameters:
value – int
This signal is emitted whenever the user selects a integer value by accepting the dialog; for example, by clicking the OK button. The selected value is specified by value
.
This signal is only relevant when the input dialog is used in IntInput
mode.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.isComboBoxEditable()#
- Return type:
bool
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.labelText()#
- Return type:
str
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.okButtonText()#
- Return type:
str
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.open(receiver, member)#
- Parameters:
receiver –
PySide6.QtCore.QObject
member – str
This function connects one of its signals to the slot specified by receiver
and member
. The specific signal depends on the arguments that are specified in member
. These are:
textValueSelected()
ifmember
has a QString for its first argument.
intValueSelected()
ifmember
has an int for its first argument.
doubleValueSelected()
ifmember
has a double for its first argument.
accepted()
ifmember
has NO arguments.
The signal will be disconnected from the slot when the dialog is closed.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setCancelButtonText(text)#
- Parameters:
text – str
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setComboBoxEditable(editable)#
- Parameters:
editable – bool
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setComboBoxItems(items)#
- Parameters:
items – list of strings
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setDoubleDecimals(decimals)#
- Parameters:
decimals – int
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setDoubleMaximum(max)#
- Parameters:
max – float
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setDoubleMinimum(min)#
- Parameters:
min – float
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setDoubleRange(min, max)#
- Parameters:
min – float
max – float
Sets the range of double precision floating point values accepted by the dialog when used in DoubleInput
mode, with minimum and maximum values specified by min
and max
respectively.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setDoubleStep(step)#
- Parameters:
step – float
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setDoubleValue(value)#
- Parameters:
value – float
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setIntMaximum(max)#
- Parameters:
max – int
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setIntMinimum(min)#
- Parameters:
min – int
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setIntRange(min, max)#
- Parameters:
min – int
max – int
Sets the range of integer values accepted by the dialog when used in IntInput
mode, with minimum and maximum values specified by min
and max
respectively.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setIntValue(value)#
- Parameters:
value – int
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setLabelText(text)#
- Parameters:
text – str
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setOkButtonText(text)#
- Parameters:
text – str
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setOption(option[, on=true])#
- Parameters:
option –
InputDialogOption
on – bool
Sets the given option
to be enabled if on
is true; otherwise, clears the given option
.
See also
options
testOption()
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.setTextValue(text)#
- Parameters:
text – str
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.testOption(option)#
- Parameters:
option –
InputDialogOption
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the given option
is enabled; otherwise, returns false.
See also
options
setOption()
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.textEchoMode()#
- Return type:
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.textValue()#
- Return type:
str
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.textValueChanged(text)#
- Parameters:
text – str
This signal is emitted whenever the text string changes in the dialog. The current string is specified by text
.
This signal is only relevant when the input dialog is used in TextInput
mode.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QInputDialog.textValueSelected(text)#
- Parameters:
text – str
This signal is emitted whenever the user selects a text string by accepting the dialog; for example, by clicking the OK button. The selected string is specified by text
.
This signal is only relevant when the input dialog is used in TextInput
mode.