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  • mrjjM mrjj

    Hi
    you must call setItem(m, n, newitem) on the QTableWidget not via Self since in this case Self seems to be app.

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    @mrjj Hi,
    I tried that too but getting an error: "TypeError: setItem(self, int, int, QTableWidgetItem): first argument of unbound method must have type 'QTableWidget'"

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    • P Piyush

      @mrjj Hi,
      I tried that too but getting an error: "TypeError: setItem(self, int, int, QTableWidgetItem): first argument of unbound method must have type 'QTableWidget'"

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      jsulm
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      @Piyush

      QTableWidget.setItem(m, n, newitem)
      

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @Piyush

        QTableWidget.setItem(m, n, newitem)
        
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        @jsulm Hi,
        I have used the same line of code. But still I am getting the error: "TypeError: setItem(self, int, int, QTableWidgetItem): first argument of unbound method must have type 'QTableWidget'". Here is the snippet:

        def Dialog(self):
             table = self.MyTable(data,5,3)
             table.show()
             self.table = table
             
        def MyTable(self,data,*args):
             self.data = data
             horHeaders = []
             for n, key in enumerate(sorted(self.data.keys())):
                horHeaders.append(key)
                for m, item in enumerate(self.data[key]):
                    newitem = QTableWidgetItem(item)
                    QTableWidget.setItem(m, n, newitem)
                    QTableWidget.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(horHeaders)
             print horHeaders,newitem
        
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        • P Piyush

          @jsulm Hi,
          I have used the same line of code. But still I am getting the error: "TypeError: setItem(self, int, int, QTableWidgetItem): first argument of unbound method must have type 'QTableWidget'". Here is the snippet:

          def Dialog(self):
               table = self.MyTable(data,5,3)
               table.show()
               self.table = table
               
          def MyTable(self,data,*args):
               self.data = data
               horHeaders = []
               for n, key in enumerate(sorted(self.data.keys())):
                  horHeaders.append(key)
                  for m, item in enumerate(self.data[key]):
                      newitem = QTableWidgetItem(item)
                      QTableWidget.setItem(m, n, newitem)
                      QTableWidget.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(horHeaders)
               print horHeaders,newitem
          
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          jsulm
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          @Piyush Maybe

          super(QTableWidget, self).setItem(m, n, newitem)
          

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          • P Piyush

            @jsulm Hi,
            I have used the same line of code. But still I am getting the error: "TypeError: setItem(self, int, int, QTableWidgetItem): first argument of unbound method must have type 'QTableWidget'". Here is the snippet:

            def Dialog(self):
                 table = self.MyTable(data,5,3)
                 table.show()
                 self.table = table
                 
            def MyTable(self,data,*args):
                 self.data = data
                 horHeaders = []
                 for n, key in enumerate(sorted(self.data.keys())):
                    horHeaders.append(key)
                    for m, item in enumerate(self.data[key]):
                        newitem = QTableWidgetItem(item)
                        QTableWidget.setItem(m, n, newitem)
                        QTableWidget.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(horHeaders)
                 print horHeaders,newitem
            
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            JonB
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            @Piyush said in How to populate a dataframe in a QDialog using PyQT:

                    QTableWidget.setItem(m, n, newitem)
                    QTableWidget.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(horHeaders)
            

            The left hand side for setItem()/setHorizontalHeaderLabels() must be your actual table (widget) variable. You are passing the class/type QTableWidget. Hence the error message.

            Also while I'm here, your MyTable() does not return anything, and does not inherit from anything either.

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @Piyush Maybe

              super(QTableWidget, self).setItem(m, n, newitem)
              
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              @jsulm said in How to populate a dataframe in a QDialog using PyQT:

              super(QTableWidget, self).setItem(m, n, newitem)

              Actually no, since super will call a class object.

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @Piyush said in How to populate a dataframe in a QDialog using PyQT:

                        QTableWidget.setItem(m, n, newitem)
                        QTableWidget.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(horHeaders)
                

                The left hand side for setItem()/setHorizontalHeaderLabels() must be your actual table (widget) variable. You are passing the class/type QTableWidget. Hence the error message.

                Also while I'm here, your MyTable() does not return anything, and does not inherit from anything either.

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                @JonB Hi,
                Could you give me the code for that? Since I am not able to get it.

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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @Piyush said in How to populate a dataframe in a QDialog using PyQT:

                          QTableWidget.setItem(m, n, newitem)
                          QTableWidget.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(horHeaders)
                  

                  The left hand side for setItem()/setHorizontalHeaderLabels() must be your actual table (widget) variable. You are passing the class/type QTableWidget. Hence the error message.

                  Also while I'm here, your MyTable() does not return anything, and does not inherit from anything either.

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                  jsulm
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                  @JonB Somehow I was thinking MyTable is a class derived from QTableWidget :-)

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                  • P Piyush

                    @JonB Hi,
                    Could you give me the code for that? Since I am not able to get it.

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                    JonB
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                    @Piyush
                    Well, (as usual for me) I don't really understand what it is you are trying to do or ask about.

                    Are you simply wishing to create a QDialog and then put a QTableWidget on it, so it's a dialog which has a table (among possibly other widgets) on it?

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                    • P Piyush

                      @JonB Hi,
                      Could you give me the code for that? Since I am not able to get it.

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                      @Piyush said in How to populate a dataframe in a QDialog using PyQT:

                      Could you give me the code for that? Since I am not able to get it.

                      In your dialog you should have an instance of QTableWidget, right?
                      Something like:

                      self.tableWidget = QTableWidget()
                      

                      Then it would be

                      self.tableWidget.setItem(m, n, newitem)
                      

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                      • JonBJ JonB

                        @Piyush
                        Well, (as usual for me) I don't really understand what it is you are trying to do or ask about.

                        Are you simply wishing to create a QDialog and then put a QTableWidget on it, so it's a dialog which has a table (among possibly other widgets) on it?

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                        Piyush
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                        @JonB Exactly, I want a QDialog and then put a table on it.

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @Piyush said in How to populate a dataframe in a QDialog using PyQT:

                          Could you give me the code for that? Since I am not able to get it.

                          In your dialog you should have an instance of QTableWidget, right?
                          Something like:

                          self.tableWidget = QTableWidget()
                          

                          Then it would be

                          self.tableWidget.setItem(m, n, newitem)
                          
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                          @jsulm I am getting empty/none table. Here is the code snippet:

                          def Dialog(self):
                               table = self.MyTable(data,5,3)
                               table.show()
                               self.table = table
                                   
                          def MyTable(self,data,*args):
                               self.data = data
                               self.tableWidget = QTableWidget()
                               horHeaders = []
                               for n, key in enumerate(sorted(self.data.keys())):
                                  horHeaders.append(key)
                                  for m, item in enumerate(self.data[key]):
                                      newitem = QTableWidgetItem(item)
                                      self.tableWidget.setItem(m, n, newitem)
                                      self.tableWidget.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(horHeaders)
                          
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                          • P Piyush

                            @JonB Exactly, I want a QDialog and then put a table on it.

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                            @Piyush said in How to populate a dataframe in a QDialog using PyQT:

                            Exactly, I want a QDialog and then put a table on it.

                            So, did you create a table in your dialog? It is really hard to follow you as you do not provide much information.

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                            • P Piyush

                              @jsulm I am getting empty/none table. Here is the code snippet:

                              def Dialog(self):
                                   table = self.MyTable(data,5,3)
                                   table.show()
                                   self.table = table
                                       
                              def MyTable(self,data,*args):
                                   self.data = data
                                   self.tableWidget = QTableWidget()
                                   horHeaders = []
                                   for n, key in enumerate(sorted(self.data.keys())):
                                      horHeaders.append(key)
                                      for m, item in enumerate(self.data[key]):
                                          newitem = QTableWidgetItem(item)
                                          self.tableWidget.setItem(m, n, newitem)
                                          self.tableWidget.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(horHeaders)
                              
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                              @Piyush You're not creating any rows/columns.
                              See http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtablewidget.html

                              tableWidget = new QTableWidget(this);
                              tableWidget->setRowCount(10);
                              tableWidget->setColumnCount(5);
                              

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                              • P Piyush

                                @JonB Exactly, I want a QDialog and then put a table on it.

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                                JonB
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                                @Piyush

                                OK, so I don't know what all the earlier discussion was about, but a QTableWidget is simply a QWidget like any other widget, and I presume you know how to add widgets to dialogs.

                                Your code will look like:

                                dlg = QDialog()
                                tbl = QTableWidget()
                                dlg.addWidget(tbl)
                                tbl.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(...)
                                tbl.setRowCount(...)
                                tbl.setColumnCount(...)
                                ...
                                item = QTableWidgetItem(...)
                                tbl.setItem(m, n, item)
                                

                                If you want to create a dedicated dialog for this, you might go:

                                class MyDialog(QDialog):
                                    def __init__(self, parent=None):
                                        super().__init__(parent)
                                
                                        self.tbl = QTableWidget()
                                        self.addWidget(self.tbl)
                                        self.tbl.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(...)
                                        self.tbl.setRowCount(...)
                                        self.tbl.setColumnCount(...)
                                        ...
                                        item = QTableWidgetItem(...)
                                        self.tbl.setItem(m, n, item)
                                

                                That's the skeleton outline. As @jsulm says, you need to create the actual rows/columns in the table (tbl.setRow/ColumnCount()) to hold the QTableWidgetItems you create.

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