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    shirisha
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    Hi Sir,
    The given data must be in limits of +-30 only.If other than that number that should be invalid.Please help me..vry urgent required

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      Try "QIntValidator":https://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5-snapshot/qintvalidator.html#details

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        shirisha
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        hi sir..

             I dt get the anwser .Please help me
        
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          SGaist
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          Hi,

          Go to the documentation page linked by andreyc, it shows what class to use and how to use it to limit you number input from -30 to + 30. However you can also use a "QSpinBox":http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qspinbox.html

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            shirisha
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            Hi sir,
            can i use Text edit box for displaying range value without spin box ..

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              Do you mean QLineEdit ? Then yes and use the QIntValidator like andreyc suggested. Or you can also hide the two arrows from the QSpinBox

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