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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    wrote on last edited by SGaist
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    Hi and welcome to devnet,

    Since you are using a QListWidget, use the QListWidgetItem constructor that takes an icon so it will show the image.

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      Hi and welcome to devnet,

      Since you are using a QListWidget, use the QListWidgetItem constructor that takes an icon so it will show the image.

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      @SGaist Can you gave me example by small code because I'm not getting the point.

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        What point are you not getting ?
        If you give an image to the item, it will be shown on the QListWidget if you have configured it for that.

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          What point are you not getting ?
          If you give an image to the item, it will be shown on the QListWidget if you have configured it for that.

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          @SGaist bro when i add the icon or image with .additem it throws an error

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            @SGaist bro when i add the icon or image with .additem it throws an error

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            @Osama_Billah said in How to enter Images in a listWidget inside tabWidget:

            it throws an error

            Then please post your code and the error...

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              I want to make a tabwidget in which have three tabs. every tab have different images and videos coming from URL. I dont know how to manage. a sample image is given below.
              alt text

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              @Osama_Billah

              Sample example:

              QListWidget * listwidget = new QListWidget;
              ui->tabWidget->addTab(listwidget,QIcon(":/img/alert.png"),"NewTab");
              
              QListWidgetItem *item1 = new QListWidgetItem(QIcon(":/img/Green-true.png"),"item1");
              listwidget->addItem(item1);
              QListWidgetItem *item2 = new QListWidgetItem(QIcon(":/img/Red-false.png"),"item2");
              listwidget->addItem(item2);
              

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                Please have a look to code

                # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
                
                # Form implementation generated from reading ui file 'test_for_de.ui'
                #
                # Created by: PyQt5 UI code generator 5.13.0
                #
                # WARNING! All changes made in this file will be lost!
                
                
                from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
                
                
                class Ui_MainWindow(object):
                    def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
                        MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
                        MainWindow.resize(800, 600)
                        self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
                        self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
                        self.tabWidget = QtWidgets.QTabWidget(self.centralwidget)
                        self.tabWidget.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(40, 70, 761, 321))
                        self.tabWidget.setStyleSheet("QTabWidget::tab-bar {\n"
                "    alignment: center;\n"
                "    background-color: rgb(0, 100, 142);\n"
                "}\n"
                "\n"
                "QTabBar::tab {\n"
                "    background: #B2B2B2;\n"
                "    border: 2px solid #C4C4C3;\n"
                "    border-bottom-color: #B2B2B2;\n"
                "    border-top-left-radius: 4px;\n"
                "    border-radius: 10px;\n"
                "    border-bottom-right-radius: 2px;\n"
                "    border-bottom-left-radius: 2px;\n"
                "    color: rgb(255, 255, 255);\n"
                "    min-width: 240px;\n"
                "    min-height:61px;\n"
                "    padding: 2px;\n"
                "}\n"
                "\n"
                "QTabBar::tab:selected, QTabBar::tab:hover {\n"
                "    background: #00648E;\n"
                "    \n"
                "}\n"
                "\n"
                "QTabBar::tab:selected {\n"
                "    border-color: #9B9B9B;\n"
                "    border-bottom-color: #C2C7CB;\n"
                "}")
                        self.tabWidget.setObjectName("tabWidget")
                        self.tab = QtWidgets.QWidget()
                        self.tab.setObjectName("tab")
                        self.listWidget_2 = QtWidgets.QListWidget(self.tab)
                        self.listWidget_2.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(10, 10, 731, 192))
                        self.listWidget_2.setObjectName("listWidget_2")
                        self.tabWidget.addTab(self.tab, "")
                        self.tab_3 = QtWidgets.QWidget()
                        self.tab_3.setObjectName("tab_3")
                        self.listWidget = QtWidgets.QListWidget(self.tab_3)
                        self.listWidget.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(20, 10, 721, 192))
                        self.listWidget.setObjectName("listWidget")
                        self.tabWidget.addTab(self.tab_3, "")
                        self.tab_2 = QtWidgets.QWidget()
                        self.tab_2.setObjectName("tab_2")
                        self.listWidget_3 = QtWidgets.QListWidget(self.tab_2)
                        self.listWidget_3.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(20, 20, 721, 192))
                        self.listWidget_3.setObjectName("listWidget_3")
                        self.tabWidget.addTab(self.tab_2, "")
                        MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
                        self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
                        self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 800, 21))
                        self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
                        MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
                        self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
                        self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
                        MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
                
                        self.tab_2.clicked.connect(self.images_for_tab2)
                        self.tab_3.clicked.connect(self.images_for_tab3)
                        self.tab.clicked.connect(self.images_for_tab1)
                
                        self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
                        self.tabWidget.setCurrentIndex(2)
                        QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
                
                
                
                    def images_for_tab1(self):
                        #images in the list will come from a webURL
                
                        ls = ["C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/2.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/3.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG"]
                        self.listWidget.addItem(ls)
                
                    def images_for_tab2(self):
                        ls1 = ["C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/5.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG"]
                        self.listWidget.addItem(ls1)
                
                    def images_for_tab3(self):
                        ls1 = ["C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/6.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/7.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG"]
                        self.listWidget.addItem(ls1)
                
                    def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
                        _translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
                        MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
                        self.tabWidget.setTabText(self.tabWidget.indexOf(self.tab), _translate("MainWindow", "Tab 1"))
                        self.tabWidget.setTabText(self.tabWidget.indexOf(self.tab_3), _translate("MainWindow", "Page"))
                        self.tabWidget.setTabText(self.tabWidget.indexOf(self.tab_2), _translate("MainWindow", "Tab 2"))
                
                
                if __name__ == "__main__":
                    import sys
                    app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
                    MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
                    ui = Ui_MainWindow()
                    ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
                    MainWindow.show()
                    sys.exit(app.exec_())
                
                
                error is 
                
                Traceback (most recent call last):
                  File "C:\Users\OB\Desktop\DevoMech Project\test_for_de.py", line 114, in <module>
                    ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
                  File "C:\Users\OB\Desktop\DevoMech Project\test_for_de.py", line 77, in setupUi
                    self.tab_2.clicked.connect(self.images_for_tab2)
                AttributeError: 'QWidget' object has no attribute 'clicked'
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                • O Osama_Billah

                  Please have a look to code

                  # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
                  
                  # Form implementation generated from reading ui file 'test_for_de.ui'
                  #
                  # Created by: PyQt5 UI code generator 5.13.0
                  #
                  # WARNING! All changes made in this file will be lost!
                  
                  
                  from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
                  
                  
                  class Ui_MainWindow(object):
                      def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
                          MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
                          MainWindow.resize(800, 600)
                          self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
                          self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
                          self.tabWidget = QtWidgets.QTabWidget(self.centralwidget)
                          self.tabWidget.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(40, 70, 761, 321))
                          self.tabWidget.setStyleSheet("QTabWidget::tab-bar {\n"
                  "    alignment: center;\n"
                  "    background-color: rgb(0, 100, 142);\n"
                  "}\n"
                  "\n"
                  "QTabBar::tab {\n"
                  "    background: #B2B2B2;\n"
                  "    border: 2px solid #C4C4C3;\n"
                  "    border-bottom-color: #B2B2B2;\n"
                  "    border-top-left-radius: 4px;\n"
                  "    border-radius: 10px;\n"
                  "    border-bottom-right-radius: 2px;\n"
                  "    border-bottom-left-radius: 2px;\n"
                  "    color: rgb(255, 255, 255);\n"
                  "    min-width: 240px;\n"
                  "    min-height:61px;\n"
                  "    padding: 2px;\n"
                  "}\n"
                  "\n"
                  "QTabBar::tab:selected, QTabBar::tab:hover {\n"
                  "    background: #00648E;\n"
                  "    \n"
                  "}\n"
                  "\n"
                  "QTabBar::tab:selected {\n"
                  "    border-color: #9B9B9B;\n"
                  "    border-bottom-color: #C2C7CB;\n"
                  "}")
                          self.tabWidget.setObjectName("tabWidget")
                          self.tab = QtWidgets.QWidget()
                          self.tab.setObjectName("tab")
                          self.listWidget_2 = QtWidgets.QListWidget(self.tab)
                          self.listWidget_2.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(10, 10, 731, 192))
                          self.listWidget_2.setObjectName("listWidget_2")
                          self.tabWidget.addTab(self.tab, "")
                          self.tab_3 = QtWidgets.QWidget()
                          self.tab_3.setObjectName("tab_3")
                          self.listWidget = QtWidgets.QListWidget(self.tab_3)
                          self.listWidget.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(20, 10, 721, 192))
                          self.listWidget.setObjectName("listWidget")
                          self.tabWidget.addTab(self.tab_3, "")
                          self.tab_2 = QtWidgets.QWidget()
                          self.tab_2.setObjectName("tab_2")
                          self.listWidget_3 = QtWidgets.QListWidget(self.tab_2)
                          self.listWidget_3.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(20, 20, 721, 192))
                          self.listWidget_3.setObjectName("listWidget_3")
                          self.tabWidget.addTab(self.tab_2, "")
                          MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
                          self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
                          self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 800, 21))
                          self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
                          MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
                          self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
                          self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
                          MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
                  
                          self.tab_2.clicked.connect(self.images_for_tab2)
                          self.tab_3.clicked.connect(self.images_for_tab3)
                          self.tab.clicked.connect(self.images_for_tab1)
                  
                          self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
                          self.tabWidget.setCurrentIndex(2)
                          QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
                  
                  
                  
                      def images_for_tab1(self):
                          #images in the list will come from a webURL
                  
                          ls = ["C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/2.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/3.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG"]
                          self.listWidget.addItem(ls)
                  
                      def images_for_tab2(self):
                          ls1 = ["C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/5.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG"]
                          self.listWidget.addItem(ls1)
                  
                      def images_for_tab3(self):
                          ls1 = ["C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/6.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/7.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG"]
                          self.listWidget.addItem(ls1)
                  
                      def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
                          _translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
                          MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
                          self.tabWidget.setTabText(self.tabWidget.indexOf(self.tab), _translate("MainWindow", "Tab 1"))
                          self.tabWidget.setTabText(self.tabWidget.indexOf(self.tab_3), _translate("MainWindow", "Page"))
                          self.tabWidget.setTabText(self.tabWidget.indexOf(self.tab_2), _translate("MainWindow", "Tab 2"))
                  
                  
                  if __name__ == "__main__":
                      import sys
                      app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
                      MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
                      ui = Ui_MainWindow()
                      ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
                      MainWindow.show()
                      sys.exit(app.exec_())
                  
                  
                  error is 
                  
                  Traceback (most recent call last):
                    File "C:\Users\OB\Desktop\DevoMech Project\test_for_de.py", line 114, in <module>
                      ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
                    File "C:\Users\OB\Desktop\DevoMech Project\test_for_de.py", line 77, in setupUi
                      self.tab_2.clicked.connect(self.images_for_tab2)
                  AttributeError: 'QWidget' object has no attribute 'clicked'
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                  wrote on last edited by jsulm
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                  @Osama_Billah said in How to enter Images in a listWidget inside tabWidget:

                  'QWidget' object has no attribute 'clicked'

                  The error tells you what is wrong - there is no clicked signal. What type is tab_2?

                  I doubt this is going to work:

                  def images_for_tab2(self):
                          ls1 = ["C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/5.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG"]
                          self.listWidget.addItem(ls1)
                  

                  This way you add strings not images.
                  Take a look at what @anil_arise gave you.

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

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                    as the images come from a website so every time the number of images and Videos will be change

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                      as the images come from a website so every time the number of images and Videos will be change

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                      @Osama_Billah
                      You still presumably do not want to add them all as a single string item, as you have done, do you?

                      Don't you want to use https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlistwidget.html#addItems for a list, not just one item via addItem(const QString &label)?

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                        as the images come from a website so every time the number of images and Videos will be change

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                        @Osama_Billah said in How to enter Images in a listWidget inside tabWidget:

                        as the images come from a website so every time the number of images and Videos will be change

                        So what? It's your job to add them to the list. In the code you posted you add strings not images: please read documentation https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlistwidget.html#addItems This is to add a list of STRINGS, not images.
                        Again: take a look at what @anil_arise suggested...

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

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                          @Osama_Billah said in How to enter Images in a listWidget inside tabWidget:

                          'QWidget' object has no attribute 'clicked'

                          The error tells you what is wrong - there is no clicked signal. What type is tab_2?

                          I doubt this is going to work:

                          def images_for_tab2(self):
                                  ls1 = ["C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/5.JPG" , "C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG"]
                                  self.listWidget.addItem(ls1)
                          

                          This way you add strings not images.
                          Take a look at what @anil_arise gave you.

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                          @jsulm @anil_arise @SGaist oky thank you I'm checking that. as I'm new so It allow me to post after 10 min so sorry for late reply. and another question as I name the tab like tab1, tab2 so how can I call it. because it gave an error " 'QWidget' object has no attribute 'clicked' "

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                            @jsulm @anil_arise @SGaist oky thank you I'm checking that. as I'm new so It allow me to post after 10 min so sorry for late reply. and another question as I name the tab like tab1, tab2 so how can I call it. because it gave an error " 'QWidget' object has no attribute 'clicked' "

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                            @Osama_Billah said in How to enter Images in a listWidget inside tabWidget:

                            because it gave an error " 'QWidget' object has no attribute 'clicked' "

                            It's not clear to me what you're trying to achieve. If you want to get a signal if a tab was activated then use https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtabwidget.html#currentChanged

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                              @Osama_Billah said in How to enter Images in a listWidget inside tabWidget:

                              because it gave an error " 'QWidget' object has no attribute 'clicked' "

                              It's not clear to me what you're trying to achieve. If you want to get a signal if a tab was activated then use https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtabwidget.html#currentChanged

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                              @jsulm I wanna to do this

                              self.tab_2.clicked.connect(self.images_for_tab2)
                              

                              if the user click on tab_2 it call the own function.
                              @anil_arise as I write the code it gave an error on invalid syntax. I'm Using python.
                              Sorry for the trouble but I'm new learner.

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                                @jsulm I wanna to do this

                                self.tab_2.clicked.connect(self.images_for_tab2)
                                

                                if the user click on tab_2 it call the own function.
                                @anil_arise as I write the code it gave an error on invalid syntax. I'm Using python.
                                Sorry for the trouble but I'm new learner.

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                                @Osama_Billah https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtabwidget.html#currentChanged
                                If you get errors please post your code and errors.

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

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                                   self.tab.clicked.connect(self.images_for_tab1)
                                  
                                          self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
                                          self.tabWidget.setCurrentIndex(2)
                                          QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                      def images_for_tab1(self):
                                          #images in the list will come from a webURL
                                  
                                          QListWidget * listwidget = new QListWidget()
                                          #ui->tabWidget->addTab(listwidget,QIcon(":/img/alert.png"),"NewTab");
                                  
                                          QListWidgetItem *item1 = new QListWidgetItem(QIcon("C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG"),"item1")
                                          listwidget->addItem(item1)
                                          QListWidgetItem *item2 = new QListWidgetItem(QIcon("C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/5.JPG" , "item2")
                                          listwidget->addItem(item2)
                                  

                                  Capture.PNG

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                                    @jsulm @SGaist @anil_arise @JonB Thanks for your time. I know it's hard for all of you but I'm totally new and have no idea.

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                                      You are mixing C++ syntax with Python syntax, that's the error you are getting. There's not pointer nor new operator in Python.

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                                      Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                        You are mixing C++ syntax with Python syntax, that's the error you are getting. There's not pointer nor new operator in Python.

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                                        @SGaist I change it to this

                                                self.item1 = self.QListWidgetItem.QIcon("C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG", "item1")
                                                self.listWidget_3.addItem(item1)
                                                self.item2 = self.QListWidgetItem.QIcon("C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/5.JPG", "item2")
                                                self.listWidget_3.addItem(item2)
                                        

                                        Now the error is
                                        Traceback (most recent call last):
                                        File "C:\Users\OB\Desktop\DevoMech Project\test_for_de.py", line 127, in <module>
                                        ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
                                        File "C:\Users\OB\Desktop\DevoMech Project\test_for_de.py", line 83, in setupUi
                                        self.item1 = self.QListWidgetItem.QIcon("C:/Users/OB/Desktop/DevoMech Project/4.JPG", "item1")
                                        AttributeError: 'Ui_MainWindow' object has no attribute 'QListWidgetItem'

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                                          problem solved. thanks @SGaist @jsulm @anil_arise @JonB I just want to know that every beginner face these problems. or I'm the special one.

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