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    VRonin
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    I agree with @mrjj , the only remark is that Q_ENUMS is now deprecated, Q_ENUM should now be used (see https://woboq.com/blog/q_enum.html for further details)

    "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
    ~Napoleon Bonaparte

    On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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      I agree with @mrjj , the only remark is that Q_ENUMS is now deprecated, Q_ENUM should now be used (see https://woboq.com/blog/q_enum.html for further details)

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      And If I want to change the content of the list dynamically?
      The list will contain the names of the widgets that are in the same container as my custom widget.
      Let's say I add (in Qt Designer) a new widget in the container.
      Can I add the name of this widget in the list?

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        And If I want to change the content of the list dynamically?
        The list will contain the names of the widgets that are in the same container as my custom widget.
        Let's say I add (in Qt Designer) a new widget in the container.
        Can I add the name of this widget in the list?

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        mrjj
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        wrote on last edited by mrjj
        #5

        @Panoss
        Hi ahh yes. That type of list.
        Well you can just use a QList or QStringList
        Make sure to define both Read and Write

        Q_PROPERTY(QList<int> points READ getpoints WRITE putpoints )
        (list of ints)

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          I forgot to mention I 'm working in python, so I'm trying to 'translate' your code in python.
          I 'll call my property 'ContainersWidgets'.
          So, a 'translation' of the above code by mrJJ would be something like:

          ContainersWidgets = QtCore.pyqtProperty(QList, getContainersWidgets , setContainersWidgets )
          

          Where should '(list of ints)' go?

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            I forgot to mention I 'm working in python, so I'm trying to 'translate' your code in python.
            I 'll call my property 'ContainersWidgets'.
            So, a 'translation' of the above code by mrJJ would be something like:

            ContainersWidgets = QtCore.pyqtProperty(QList, getContainersWidgets , setContainersWidgets )
            

            Where should '(list of ints)' go?

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            wrote on last edited by mrjj
            #7

            @Panoss
            Im 110% python noob but it seems yes.
            https://wiki.qt.io/Using_Qt_Properties_in_PySide

            from PySide.QtCore import QObject, Property
             
            class MyObject(QObject):
             def ''init''(self,startval=42):
             QObject.''init''(self)
             self.ppval = startval
             
            def readPP(self):
             return self.ppval
             
            def setPP(self,val):
             self.ppval = val
             
            pp = Property(int, readPP, setPP)
             
            obj = MyObject()
            obj.pp = 47
            print (obj.pp)
            
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              I use QtGui.QListWidget (the Qt Designer 's QListWidget )

              ContainersWidgets = QtCore.pyqtProperty(QtGui.QListWidget, getContainersWidgets, setContainersWidgets)
              

              But how do I set the value?

              @QtCore.pyqtSlot(int)
                  def setContainersWidgets(self, value):
                      self._containers_widgets = value
              

              So the variable self._containers_widgets will get the value.
              How shall I put this value as selected item from the list?

              First of all, how shall I refer to the list?(I mean the widget, the QtGui.QListWidget)
              list=??

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                I use QtGui.QListWidget (the Qt Designer 's QListWidget )

                ContainersWidgets = QtCore.pyqtProperty(QtGui.QListWidget, getContainersWidgets, setContainersWidgets)
                

                But how do I set the value?

                @QtCore.pyqtSlot(int)
                    def setContainersWidgets(self, value):
                        self._containers_widgets = value
                

                So the variable self._containers_widgets will get the value.
                How shall I put this value as selected item from the list?

                First of all, how shall I refer to the list?(I mean the widget, the QtGui.QListWidget)
                list=??

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                @Panoss

                Hi
                Sadly I dont know enough python to know.

                http://pyqt.sourceforge.net/Docs/PyQt4/qstringlist.html#details

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                  Don't worry my friend, 'll find out the way, sooner or later.
                  I 'm not sure it is correct that I 'm using Qt Designer 's QListWidget in the place of 'QList<int>' you wrote above.
                  Or maybe I should use QStringList?
                  The QList you 're referring to, is a widget?

                  I think I should use QStringList in place of your QList.

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                    Don't worry my friend, 'll find out the way, sooner or later.
                    I 'm not sure it is correct that I 'm using Qt Designer 's QListWidget in the place of 'QList<int>' you wrote above.
                    Or maybe I should use QStringList?
                    The QList you 're referring to, is a widget?

                    I think I should use QStringList in place of your QList.

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                    mrjj
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                    @Panoss

                    Hi
                    QListWidget is a widget ( listbox) so that is not well for properties.

                    • I think I should use QStringList in place of your QList.
                      I agree since QList is template based it might be missing as QList.
                      But QStringList is
                      class QStringList : public QList<QString>
                      So very alike.

                    Maybe this can be used
                    http://www.programcreek.com/python/example/63681/PyQt4.QtCore.QStringList

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                      Even though referred in the examples you posted, PyQt4.QtCore.QStringList doesn't exist!!

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                        Even though referred in the examples you posted, PyQt4.QtCore.QStringList doesn't exist!!

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                        #13

                        @Panoss
                        And you have something like
                        from PyQt4.QtCore import QStringList
                        or similar import ?

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                          I find nothing similar to QStringList in PyQt4.QtCore.
                          That's quite strange, either it has been moved...or I have no idea! :)

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                            Panoss
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                            From here:

                            From PyQt4 4.6+ in Python3 QString doesn't exist and you are supposed to use ordinary Python3 unicode objects (string literals). To do this so that your code will work in both Python 2.x AND Python 3.x you can do following:

                            try:
                                from PyQt4.QtCore import QString
                            except ImportError:
                                # we are using Python3 so QString is not defined
                                QString = type("")
                            

                            Ok, this for QString.

                            From here:
                            The QList class is a template class that provides lists. available in C++ only. But in python, it have python list data-type ready to used. If you want to use behavior like list you can use python list similar QList

                            So how will I do it? QList = []?

                            (with '[]' we define a list in python)

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                              I tried this:

                              QList = []
                              
                              ContainersWidgets = QtCore.pyqtProperty(QList, getContainersWidgets, setContainersWidgets)
                              

                              But I get an error:
                              "ContainersWidgets = QtCore.pyqtProperty(QList, getContainersWidgets, setContainersWidgets)
                              TypeError: bytes or ASCII string expected not 'list'"

                              It doesn't accept a List, only bytes or ASCII.

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                                I tried this:

                                QList = []
                                
                                ContainersWidgets = QtCore.pyqtProperty(QList, getContainersWidgets, setContainersWidgets)
                                

                                But I get an error:
                                "ContainersWidgets = QtCore.pyqtProperty(QList, getContainersWidgets, setContainersWidgets)
                                TypeError: bytes or ASCII string expected not 'list'"

                                It doesn't accept a List, only bytes or ASCII.

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                                mrjj
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                                I think you need a python head for this :)
                                Are you using
                                https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PyQt5

                                or what version ?

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                                  The previous version, PyQt4.

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                                    The previous version, PyQt4.

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                                    mrjj
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                                    @Panoss said in Property with a list as possible values for custom widget?:

                                    PyQt4

                                    ok it really should have the qstringlist

                                    http://pyqt.sourceforge.net/Docs/PyQt4/qstringlist.html

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                                      Yes it should, but it doesn't :) !!!

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                                        Yes it should, but it doesn't :) !!!

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                                        mrjj
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                                        @Panoss
                                        Well give it some hours. Maybe a Qt python user know the secret of
                                        how to have it available.

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                                          https://hub.qgis.org/wiki/17/Python_plugin_API_changes_from_18_to_20#Replace-QStringList-with-list

                                          "Replace QList methods with python list function"

                                          So both Qlist and QStringList are replaced by list.

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