PySide6.QtWidgets.QCheckBox¶
- class QCheckBox¶
- The - QCheckBoxwidget provides a checkbox with a text label. More…- Synopsis¶- Properties¶- tristateᅟ- Whether the checkbox is a tri-state checkbox
 - Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - checkState()
- def - isTristate()
- def - setCheckState()
- def - setTristate()
 - Virtual methods¶- Signals¶
- def - stateChanged()
 - Note - This documentation may contain snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python. We always welcome contributions to the snippet translation. If you see an issue with the translation, you can also let us know by creating a ticket on https:/bugreports.qt.io/projects/PYSIDE - Detailed Description¶- Warning - This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.   - A - QCheckBoxis an option button that can be switched on (checked) or off (unchecked). Checkboxes are typically used to represent features in an application that can be enabled or disabled without affecting others. Different types of behavior can be implemented. For example, a- QButtonGroupcan be used to group check buttons logically, allowing exclusive checkboxes. However,- QButtonGroupdoes not provide any visual representation.- The image below further illustrates the differences between exclusive and non-exclusive checkboxes.   - Whenever a checkbox is checked or cleared, it emits the signal - checkStateChanged(). Connect to this signal if you want to trigger an action each time the checkbox changes state. You can use- isChecked()to query whether or not a checkbox is checked.- In addition to the usual checked and unchecked states, - QCheckBoxoptionally provides a third state to indicate “no change”. This is useful whenever you need to give the user the option of neither checking nor unchecking a checkbox. If you need this third state, enable it with- setTristate(), and use- checkState()to query the current toggle state.- Just like - QPushButton, a checkbox displays text, and optionally a small icon. The icon is set with- setIcon(). The text can be set in the constructor or with- setText(). A shortcut key can be specified by preceding the preferred character with an ampersand. For example:- checkbox = QCheckBox("Case sensitive", self) - In this example, the shortcut is Alt+A. See the QShortcut documentation for details. To display an actual ampersand, use ‘&&’. - See also - Note - Properties can be used directly when - from __feature__ import true_propertyis used or via accessor functions otherwise.- property tristateᅟ: bool¶
 - This property holds whether the checkbox is a tri-state checkbox. - The default is false, i.e., the checkbox has only two states. - Access functions:
 - Constructs a checkbox with the given - parent, but with no text.- parentis passed on to the- QAbstractButtonconstructor.- __init__(text[, parent=None])
- Parameters:
- text – str 
- parent – - QWidget
 
 
 - Constructs a checkbox with the given - parentand- text.- parentis passed on to the- QAbstractButtonconstructor.- checkState()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Returns the checkbox’s check state. If you do not need tristate support, you can also use - isChecked(), which returns a boolean.- See also - setCheckState()- CheckState- checkStateChanged(state)¶
- Parameters:
- state – - CheckState
 
 - This signal is emitted whenever the checkbox’s state changes, i.e., whenever the user checks or unchecks it. - statecontains the checkbox’s new Qt::CheckState.- initStyleOption(option)¶
- Parameters:
- option – - QStyleOptionButton
 
 - Initializes - optionwith the values from this- QCheckBox. This method is useful for subclasses that require a- QStyleOptionButton, but do not want to fill in all the information themselves.- See also - isTristate()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Getter of property - tristateᅟ.- setCheckState(state)¶
- Parameters:
- state – - CheckState
 
 - Sets the checkbox’s check state to - state. If you do not need tristate support, you can also use- setChecked(), which takes a boolean.- See also - checkState()- CheckState- setTristate([y=true])¶
- Parameters:
- y – bool 
 - See also 
 - Setter of property - tristateᅟ.- stateChanged(state)¶
- Parameters:
- state – int 
 - Note - This function is deprecated. 
 - Use - checkStateChanged(Qt::CheckState) instead.- This signal is emitted whenever the checkbox’s state changes, i.e., whenever the user checks or unchecks it. - statecontains the checkbox’s new Qt::CheckState.