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How to show all UI from another python file in current file when button is clicked.

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  • mrjjM mrjj

    Hi
    but a widget is a class. ?
    so you import, you create an instance and insert into layout.

    It should not be an issue to integrate it with the code you have.
    Maybe you already have a layout. else now would be a good time to use one :)

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    @mrjj

    Can I have an example please?

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      Hi
      but a widget is a class. ?
      so you import, you create an instance and insert into layout.

      It should not be an issue to integrate it with the code you have.
      Maybe you already have a layout. else now would be a good time to use one :)

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      @mrjj

      So how would I create instances of the classes which have multiple widgets and then insert into the layout?

      Thanks

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        @mrjj

        So how would I create instances of the classes which have multiple widgets and then insert into the layout?

        Thanks

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        mrjj
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        @sdf1444
        Hi
        what you say, classes, you mean normal python classes that use widgets or what do you mean?
        I can't answer that as it would be either you create the master class (composite) then (if its a widget) or
        you would create each widget by itself if the "class" if not a widget and you don't want to show it.
        However, it really depends on what you import.

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @sdf1444
          Hi
          what you say, classes, you mean normal python classes that use widgets or what do you mean?
          I can't answer that as it would be either you create the master class (composite) then (if its a widget) or
          you would create each widget by itself if the "class" if not a widget and you don't want to show it.
          However, it really depends on what you import.

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          @mrjj

          Basically this is an widget created inside a class. So I am importing widgets which are inside a master class. How do I instantiate this, and then insert into a layout?

          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
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            wrote on last edited by mrjj
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            Well normally one would use App2 as that is the
            composite widget.
            So often that makes the most sense to use as it will then init the
            widget it uses in a proper way.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              Well normally one would use App2 as that is the
              composite widget.
              So often that makes the most sense to use as it will then init the
              widget it uses in a proper way.

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              @mrjj

              So I how do I show this in the main window. What is the overall code?

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                @mrjj

                So I how do I show this in the main window. What is the overall code?

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                mrjj
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                @sdf1444
                something like
                (import it )

                layout = QHBoxLayout()
                layout.addWidget(App2)
                yourwindow.setLayout(layout)
                yourwindow.show()

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  @sdf1444
                  something like
                  (import it )

                  layout = QHBoxLayout()
                  layout.addWidget(App2)
                  yourwindow.setLayout(layout)
                  yourwindow.show()

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                  sdf1444
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                  @mrjj

                  Hi

                  I am getting this error when I add the layout code into pyqt.py: TypeError: addWidget(self, QWidget, stretch: int = 0, alignment: Union[Qt.Alignment, Qt.AlignmentFlag] = Qt.Alignment()): argument 1 has unexpected type 'sip.wrappertype'

                  import sys
                  from PyQt5.QtWidgets import *
                  from PyQt5.QtCore import *
                  from pyqt2 import *

                  class App(QWidget):
                  def init(self):
                  QMainWindow.init(self)

                      layout = QHBoxLayout()
                      layout.addWidget(App2)
                      yourwindow.setLayout(layout)
                      yourwindow.show()
                  
                      pybutton = QPushButton('Click me', self)
                      pybutton.resize(200,70)
                      pybutton.move(400, 50)
                      self.show()
                  

                  if name == "main":
                  app = QApplication(sys.argv)
                  mainWin = App()
                  sys.exit(app.exec_())

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                    mrjj
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                    Hi
                    So
                    app2 is NOT a QWidget ?
                    i have no idea what "sip.wrappertype" is :)

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      Hi
                      So
                      app2 is NOT a QWidget ?
                      i have no idea what "sip.wrappertype" is :)

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                      @mrjj

                      "app2" is a widget created from inside class.

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                        @mrjj

                        "app2" is a widget created from inside class.

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                        mrjj
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                        @sdf1444
                        it has to inherit QWidget or be a QWidget to be used in a layout.
                        Else its plain impossible and you must create the inner Widgets yourself. :)

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @sdf1444
                          it has to inherit QWidget or be a QWidget to be used in a layout.
                          Else its plain impossible and you must create the inner Widgets yourself. :)

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                          @mrjj

                          Hi "app2" is a QWidget.

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                            @mrjj

                            Because it is a QWidget it should be able to be shown but why do I get an error and is there another way to write this code because of an error.

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                              @mrjj

                              Because it is a QWidget it should be able to be shown but why do I get an error and is there another way to write this code because of an error.

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                              mrjj
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                              @sdf1444
                              make sure it's not because it miss a self in the right spot.

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                              • mrjjM mrjj

                                @sdf1444
                                make sure it's not because it miss a self in the right spot.

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                                @mrjj

                                Where do I need a self?

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                                  @mrjj

                                  Where do I need a self?

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                                  mrjj
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                                  @sdf1444
                                  It was just a suggestion.
                                  I dont know if that is the case.

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                                    @sdf1444 said in How to show all UI from another python file in current file when button is clicked.:

                                    class App(QWidget):
                                    def init(self):
                                    QMainWindow.init(self)

                                    Why are you declaring App to be a QWidget and then in the constructor try to do some initialisation based on QMainWindow ?

                                    Note that App is not a really good name for a widget. Most people would think of a QCore/QGui/QApplication based class.

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