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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    So you know how to import a class from another file. The same applies to the widgets you implement in a different file.

    mywidget.py:

    from PySide2.QtWidgets import QWidget
    
    class MyWidget(QWidget):
        """My Cool Widget"""
    
    def doSomething(self):
        """Do something cool"""
    
        print("Done something cool")
    

    main.py:

    import sys
    
    from PySide2.QtWidgets import QApplication
    
    from .mywidget import MyWidget
    
    if __name__ == "__main__":
        app = QApplication(sys.argv)
        widget = MyWidget()
        widget.show()
        sys.exit(app.exec_())
    

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      So you know how to import a class from another file. The same applies to the widgets you implement in a different file.

      mywidget.py:

      from PySide2.QtWidgets import QWidget
      
      class MyWidget(QWidget):
          """My Cool Widget"""
      
      def doSomething(self):
          """Do something cool"""
      
          print("Done something cool")
      

      main.py:

      import sys
      
      from PySide2.QtWidgets import QApplication
      
      from .mywidget import MyWidget
      
      if __name__ == "__main__":
          app = QApplication(sys.argv)
          widget = MyWidget()
          widget.show()
          sys.exit(app.exec_())
      
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      sdf1444
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      @sgaist

      Hi

      How would I import all classes and functions at the same time and show the widgets?

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        So you know how to import a class from another file. The same applies to the widgets you implement in a different file.

        mywidget.py:

        from PySide2.QtWidgets import QWidget
        
        class MyWidget(QWidget):
            """My Cool Widget"""
        
        def doSomething(self):
            """Do something cool"""
        
            print("Done something cool")
        

        main.py:

        import sys
        
        from PySide2.QtWidgets import QApplication
        
        from .mywidget import MyWidget
        
        if __name__ == "__main__":
            app = QApplication(sys.argv)
            widget = MyWidget()
            widget.show()
            sys.exit(app.exec_())
        
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        @sgaist

        Hi how would I import all classes and functions at the same time when I have more than one widget I want to show from another file using pyqt2 instead of pyside2.

        Thanks

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          SGaist
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          wrote on last edited by
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          What exactly are you trying to achieve ? It looks as if you want to use something you know nothing about so please explain your use case.

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          • SGaistS SGaist

            What exactly are you trying to achieve ? It looks as if you want to use something you know nothing about so please explain your use case.

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            #10

            @sgaist

            Hi

            I have three different types of widgets in a python file in the form of classes and functions and I want to know how I can import them all at once to another python file so that I can show them in the python file. I need to use pyqt5. Please give me examples. The types of widgets you use does not matter to me.

            Thanks

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              mrjj
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              #11

              Hi
              Did you try something like
              from .name_of_file import *

              Also, did you see
              https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/static/Docs/PyQt5/

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                Hi
                Did you try something like
                from .name_of_file import *

                Also, did you see
                https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/static/Docs/PyQt5/

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                @mrjj

                Thanks I understand that now. But how would I show all the widgets once I have used the import statement.

                Thanks

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                • S sdf1444

                  @mrjj

                  Thanks I understand that now. But how would I show all the widgets once I have used the import statement.

                  Thanks

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                  mrjj
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  @sdf1444
                  Hi
                  There is no magic to it.
                  The import merely makes the types (classes) known.
                  You must create instances of the classes you wish to use

                  widget = MyWidget()

                  MyWidget will of cause be another name, depending on what you import.

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @sdf1444
                    Hi
                    There is no magic to it.
                    The import merely makes the types (classes) known.
                    You must create instances of the classes you wish to use

                    widget = MyWidget()

                    MyWidget will of cause be another name, depending on what you import.

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                    #14

                    @mrjj

                    What happens if I want to import the classes and functions but I don't know what the classes and functions are called.

                    Thanks

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                    • S sdf1444

                      @mrjj

                      What happens if I want to import the classes and functions but I don't know what the classes and functions are called.

                      Thanks

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                      mrjj
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                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                      #15

                      @sdf1444
                      Then you open the py file and look what they are called ?
                      In any case, you need to know the classnames or function names to use them.
                      However, i think you can enumerate them as to list their names or similar in a list
                      https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1796180/how-can-i-get-a-list-of-all-classes-within-current-module-in-python
                      However, concrete names must be used to actually use them.

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @sdf1444
                        Then you open the py file and look what they are called ?
                        In any case, you need to know the classnames or function names to use them.
                        However, i think you can enumerate them as to list their names or similar in a list
                        https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1796180/how-can-i-get-a-list-of-all-classes-within-current-module-in-python
                        However, concrete names must be used to actually use them.

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                        @mrjj

                        So I must no the class names if I want to import them? There is no way to import and show all the classes without having to know what they are called?

                        Thanks

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                          @mrjj

                          So I must no the class names if I want to import them? There is no way to import and show all the classes without having to know what they are called?

                          Thanks

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                          mrjj
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                          @sdf1444
                          well you can use the * syntax to import all, but
                          you must create instances to show them so you cant say
                          "Import all and show them " as that is not how it works.
                          Also if the module contains multiple widgets. Then the only option it would
                          have was to show all widgets as separate windows as there would be no
                          way to know in what way to combine them into a single window.
                          However, the module could internally have multiple widgets defined and
                          and have one widget that uses the tother so you would only need to create
                          an instance of that one.

                          Can you explain why you seem to hook on not using the class names?

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @sdf1444
                            well you can use the * syntax to import all, but
                            you must create instances to show them so you cant say
                            "Import all and show them " as that is not how it works.
                            Also if the module contains multiple widgets. Then the only option it would
                            have was to show all widgets as separate windows as there would be no
                            way to know in what way to combine them into a single window.
                            However, the module could internally have multiple widgets defined and
                            and have one widget that uses the tother so you would only need to create
                            an instance of that one.

                            Can you explain why you seem to hook on not using the class names?

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                            #18

                            @mrjj

                            Hi

                            I want to be able to import and show widgets from any other file in current python file but the condition is I have no idea what that file contains but I should be able to still show the widgets from that file. Please show me how to do this. As simple as possible would be great.

                            Thanks

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                              mrjj
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
                              wrote on last edited by mrjj
                              #19

                              Hi
                              It seems you can use a string as class name and in that way maybe do it
                              with
                              https://stackoverflow.com/questions/553784/can-you-use-a-string-to-instantiate-a-class
                              combined with
                              https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1796180/how-can-i-get-a-list-of-all-classes-within-current-module-in-python
                              so you import module , build stringlist and
                              then use the

                               def construct(self, builderName):
                                      targetClass = getattr(idClasses, builderName)
                                      instance = targetClass()
                                      self.allClasses.append(instance)
                              

                              to actually construct a list of instances.

                              Then you can insert into your main window to show.

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                              • mrjjM mrjj

                                Hi
                                It seems you can use a string as class name and in that way maybe do it
                                with
                                https://stackoverflow.com/questions/553784/can-you-use-a-string-to-instantiate-a-class
                                combined with
                                https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1796180/how-can-i-get-a-list-of-all-classes-within-current-module-in-python
                                so you import module , build stringlist and
                                then use the

                                 def construct(self, builderName):
                                        targetClass = getattr(idClasses, builderName)
                                        instance = targetClass()
                                        self.allClasses.append(instance)
                                

                                to actually construct a list of instances.

                                Then you can insert into your main window to show.

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                                sdf1444
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                                @mrjj

                                Hi could you give me a full working code because I still dont know how to do it based on your suggestions. Also I really appreciate all your suggestions.

                                Thanks

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                                  SGaist
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                                  wrote on last edited by
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                                  @sdf1444 you do realise that you are basically asking us to do your work for you ? You were already given several good starting points but you didn't even show anything you tried to get things working.

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                                  • SGaistS SGaist

                                    @sdf1444 you do realise that you are basically asking us to do your work for you ? You were already given several good starting points but you didn't even show anything you tried to get things working.

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                                    wrote on last edited by sdf1444
                                    #22

                                    @sgaist

                                    Hi

                                    Here is some code to display widgets in pyqt5. But how do I allow the code so that it displays the imported widget from another file in the same python file/window without creating a new window for the new widget.

                                    pyqt.py

                                    import sys
                                    from PyQt5.QtWidgets import *
                                    from PyQt5.QtCore import *
                                    from pyqt2 import *    
                                    
                                    class App(QWidget):
                                        def __init__(self):
                                            QMainWindow.__init__(self)
                                    
                                            pybutton = QPushButton('Click me', self)
                                            pybutton.resize(200,70)
                                            pybutton.move(400, 50)
                                            self.show()
                                    
                                    if __name__ == "__main__":
                                        app = QApplication(sys.argv)
                                        mainWin = App()
                                        mainWin2 = App2() 
                                        sys.exit(app.exec_())
                                    

                                    Here is also the code for the imported python file:

                                    pyqt2.py

                                    import sys
                                    from PyQt5.QtWidgets import *
                                    from PyQt5.QtCore import *    
                                    
                                    class App2(QWidget):
                                        def __init__(self):
                                            QMainWindow.__init__(self)
                                    
                                            pybutton = QPushButton('hi', self)
                                            pybutton.resize(200,70)
                                            pybutton.move(900, 50)
                                            self.show()
                                    
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                                    • mrjjM mrjj

                                      Hi
                                      It seems you can use a string as class name and in that way maybe do it
                                      with
                                      https://stackoverflow.com/questions/553784/can-you-use-a-string-to-instantiate-a-class
                                      combined with
                                      https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1796180/how-can-i-get-a-list-of-all-classes-within-current-module-in-python
                                      so you import module , build stringlist and
                                      then use the

                                       def construct(self, builderName):
                                              targetClass = getattr(idClasses, builderName)
                                              instance = targetClass()
                                              self.allClasses.append(instance)
                                      

                                      to actually construct a list of instances.

                                      Then you can insert into your main window to show.

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                                      wrote on last edited by sdf1444
                                      #23

                                      @mrjj

                                      Hi

                                      Here is some code to display widgets in pyqt5. But how do I allow the code so that it displays the imported widget from another file in the same python file/window without creating a new window for the new widget.

                                      pyqt.py

                                      import sys
                                      from PyQt5.QtWidgets import *
                                      from PyQt5.QtCore import *
                                      from pyqt2 import *
                                      class App(QWidget):
                                      def init(self):
                                      QMainWindow.init(self)
                                          pybutton = QPushButton('Click me', self)
                                          pybutton.resize(200,70)
                                          pybutton.move(400, 50)
                                          self.show()
                                      if name == "main":
                                      app = QApplication(sys.argv)
                                      mainWin = App()
                                      mainWin2 = App2()
                                      sys.exit(app.exec_())
                                      

                                      Here is also the code for the imported python file:

                                      pyqt2.py

                                      import sys
                                      from PyQt5.QtWidgets import *
                                      from PyQt5.QtCore import *
                                      
                                      class App2(QWidget):
                                      def init(self):
                                      QMainWindow.init(self)
                                          pybutton = QPushButton('hi', self)
                                          pybutton.resize(200,70)
                                          pybutton.move(900, 50)
                                          self.show()
                                      
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                                        mrjj
                                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #24

                                        Hi
                                        Widgets that do not get a parent assigned, will become windows.
                                        So normally you would insert the imported widgets into a
                                        layout on the mainwindow.

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                                        • mrjjM mrjj

                                          Hi
                                          Widgets that do not get a parent assigned, will become windows.
                                          So normally you would insert the imported widgets into a
                                          layout on the mainwindow.

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                                          sdf1444
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #25

                                          @mrjj

                                          Hi

                                          How do I do this? What is the code for this because I really don't understand how to do it.

                                          Thanks very much much appreciated with also your help.

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