QLCDNumber#
The QLCDNumber
widget displays a number with LCD-like digits. More…
Synopsis#
Properties#
digitCount
- The current number of digits displayedintValue
- The displayed value rounded to the nearest integermode
- The current display mode (number base)segmentStyle
- The style of the LCDNumbersmallDecimalPoint
- The style of the decimal pointvalue
- The displayed value
Functions#
def
checkOverflow
(num)def
checkOverflow
(num)def
digitCount
()def
intValue
()def
mode
()def
segmentStyle
()def
setDigitCount
(nDigits)def
setMode
(arg__1)def
setSegmentStyle
(arg__1)def
smallDecimalPoint
()def
value
()
Slots#
def
display
(str)def
display
(num)def
display
(num)def
setBinMode
()def
setDecMode
()def
setHexMode
()def
setOctMode
()def
setSmallDecimalPoint
(arg__1)
Signals#
def
overflow
()
Note
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Detailed Description#
It can display a number in just about any size. It can display decimal, hexadecimal, octal or binary numbers. It is easy to connect to data sources using the display()
slot, which is overloaded to take any of five argument types.
There are also slots to change the base with setMode()
and the decimal point with setSmallDecimalPoint()
.
QLCDNumber
emits the overflow()
signal when it is asked to display something beyond its range. The range is set by setDigitCount()
, but setSmallDecimalPoint()
also influences it. If the display is set to hexadecimal, octal or binary, the integer equivalent of the value is displayed.
These digits and other symbols can be shown: 0/O, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5/S, 6, 7, 8, 9/g, minus, decimal point, A, B, C, D, E, F, h, H, L, o, P, r, u, U, Y, colon, degree sign (which is specified as single quote in the string) and space. QLCDNumber
substitutes spaces for illegal characters.
It is not possible to retrieve the contents of a QLCDNumber
object, although you can retrieve the numeric value with value()
. If you really need the text, we recommend that you connect the signals that feed the display()
slot to another slot as well and store the value there.
Incidentally, QLCDNumber
is the very oldest part of Qt, tracing its roots back to a BASIC program on the Sinclair Spectrum .
- class PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber([parent=None])#
PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber(numDigits[, parent=None])
- Parameters:
numDigits – int
parent –
PySide6.QtWidgets.QWidget
Constructs an LCD number, sets the number of digits to 5, the base to decimal, the decimal point mode to ‘small’ and the frame style to a raised box. The segmentStyle()
is set to Outline
.
The parent
argument is passed to the QFrame
constructor.
See also
Constructs an LCD number, sets the number of digits to numDigits
, the base to decimal, the decimal point mode to ‘small’ and the frame style to a raised box. The segmentStyle()
is set to Filled
.
The parent
argument is passed to the QFrame
constructor.
See also
Note
Properties can be used directly when from __feature__ import true_property
is used or via accessor functions otherwise.
- property PᅟySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.digitCount: int#
This property holds the current number of digits displayed.
Corresponds to the current number of digits. If smallDecimalPoint
is false, the decimal point occupies one digit position.
By default, this property contains a value of 5.
See also
- Access functions:
digitCount
()setDigitCount
(nDigits)
- property PᅟySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.intValue: int#
This property holds the displayed value rounded to the nearest integer.
This property corresponds to the nearest integer to the current value displayed by the LCDNumber. This is the value used for hexadecimal, octal and binary modes.
If the displayed value is not a number, the property has a value of 0.
By default, this property contains a value of 0.
- property PᅟySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.mode: Mode#
This property holds the current display mode (number base).
Corresponds to the current display mode, which is one of Bin
, Oct
, Dec
(the default) and Hex
. Dec
mode can display floating point values, the other modes display the integer equivalent.
- property PᅟySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.segmentStyle: SegmentStyle#
This property holds the style of the LCDNumber.
Style
Result
Outline
Produces raised segments filled with the background color
Filled
(this is the default).Produces raised segments filled with the foreground color.
Flat
Produces flat segments filled with the foreground color.
Outline
and Filled
will additionally use QPalette::light() and QPalette::dark() for shadow effects.
- Access functions:
segmentStyle
()setSegmentStyle
(arg__1)
- property PᅟySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.smallDecimalPoint: bool#
This property holds the style of the decimal point.
If true the decimal point is drawn between two digit positions. Otherwise it occupies a digit position of its own, i.e. is drawn in a digit position. The default is false.
The inter-digit space is made slightly wider when the decimal point is drawn between the digits.
See also
- Access functions:
setSmallDecimalPoint
(arg__1)
- property PᅟySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.value: float#
This property holds the displayed value.
This property corresponds to the current value displayed by the LCDNumber.
If the displayed value is not a number, the property has a value of 0.
By default, this property contains a value of 0.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.Mode#
This type determines how numbers are shown.
Constant
Description
QLCDNumber.Hex
Hexadecimal
QLCDNumber.Dec
Decimal
QLCDNumber.Oct
Octal
QLCDNumber.Bin
Binary
If the display is set to hexadecimal, octal or binary, the integer equivalent of the value is displayed.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.SegmentStyle#
This type determines the visual appearance of the QLCDNumber
widget.
Constant
Description
QLCDNumber.Outline
gives raised segments filled with the background color.
QLCDNumber.Filled
gives raised segments filled with the windowText color.
QLCDNumber.Flat
gives flat segments filled with the windowText color.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.checkOverflow(num)#
- Parameters:
num – int
- Return type:
bool
This is an overloaded function.
Returns true
if num
is too big to be displayed in its entirety; otherwise returns false
.
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.checkOverflow(num)
- Parameters:
num – float
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if num
is too big to be displayed in its entirety; otherwise returns false
.
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.digitCount()#
- Return type:
int
Returns the current number of digits.
See also
Getter of property digitCount
.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.display(str)#
- Parameters:
str – str
Displays the number represented by the string s
.
This version of the function disregards mode()
and smallDecimalPoint()
.
These digits and other symbols can be shown: 0/O, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5/S, 6, 7, 8, 9/g, minus, decimal point, A, B, C, D, E, F, h, H, L, o, P, r, u, U, Y, colon, degree sign (which is specified as single quote in the string) and space. QLCDNumber
substitutes spaces for illegal characters.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.display(num)
- Parameters:
num – float
This is an overloaded function.
Displays the number num
.
Setter of property value
.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.display(num)
- Parameters:
num – int
This is an overloaded function.
Displays the number num
.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.intValue()#
- Return type:
int
Getter of property intValue
.
Getter of property mode
.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.overflow()#
This signal is emitted whenever the QLCDNumber
is asked to display a too-large number or a too-long string.
It is never emitted by setDigitCount()
.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.segmentStyle()#
- Return type:
See also
Getter of property segmentStyle
.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.setBinMode()#
Calls setMode
(Bin). Provided for convenience (e.g. for connecting buttons to it).
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.setDecMode()#
Calls setMode
(Dec). Provided for convenience (e.g. for connecting buttons to it).
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.setDigitCount(nDigits)#
- Parameters:
nDigits – int
Sets the current number of digits to numDigits
. Must be in the range 0..99.
See also
Setter of property digitCount
.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.setHexMode()#
Calls setMode
(Hex). Provided for convenience (e.g. for connecting buttons to it).
See also
Setter of property mode
.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.setOctMode()#
Calls setMode
(Oct). Provided for convenience (e.g. for connecting buttons to it).
See also
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.setSegmentStyle(arg__1)#
- Parameters:
arg__1 –
SegmentStyle
See also
Setter of property segmentStyle
.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.setSmallDecimalPoint(arg__1)#
- Parameters:
arg__1 – bool
See also
Setter of property smallDecimalPoint
.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.smallDecimalPoint()#
- Return type:
bool
See also
Getter of property smallDecimalPoint
.
- PySide6.QtWidgets.QLCDNumber.value()#
- Return type:
float
Getter of property value
.