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    john_hobbyist
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    I am trying! How can I call a method before declaring it?

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      SGaist
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      You just don't.

      As I already suggested: start with Qt's basics.

      • Single widget with signals and slots within it.
      • Second widget completely unrelated to the first one
      • Connect them only after they both properly work independently
      • While doing that: write unit tests

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        @SGaist Thank you, I will try it.

        Please tell me a reason that the code runs commands such as open/make a widget + QLinedit + QLabels (I checked it with print commands) but I see only the widget (window) and nothing inside... What is wrong?

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          @SGaist Thank you, I will try it.

          Please tell me a reason that the code runs commands such as open/make a widget + QLinedit + QLabels (I checked it with print commands) but I see only the widget (window) and nothing inside... What is wrong?

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          @john_hobbyist said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

          What is wrong?

          Please show the code, else only guessing is possible!
          Did you add these widgets to your container widget (main window or whatever)?

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

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            I am trying to embed a grid layout to the right side of the mainwidget. Imagine that I have divided the mainwidget area into 2 areas, left and side. I get this error though:

            File "code.py", line 1643, in __init__
              mylayout.addWidget(self.imageviewer, 1, 1)
            TypeError: addWidget(self, QWidget, stretch: int = 0, alignment: Union[Qt.Alignment, Qt.AlignmentFlag] = Qt.Alignment()): argument 3 has unexpected type 'int'
            

            What did I do wrong?

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              Are you sure mylayout is a QGridLayout ?

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                #38

                I have it like this:

                mylayout = QHBoxLayout()
                
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                  So since it's a QHBoxLayout, why are you trying to use it like a grid layout ?

                  The error message tells you exactly the problem you have. If you read the method documentation, you'll see that the second parameter shall be a value from the Alignment enum.

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                      @john_hobbyist said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                      mylayout.addWidget(self.imageviewer, 1, 1)

                      You're not reading @SGaist's replies and understanding/acting on them. Anyway, what do you intend this line to do?

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                        @SGaist @JonB: You are right!!!! Thanks!

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                          #43

                          I call the above class each time the mouse pointer changes position. The problem is that nothing is shown..but the print commands that I have embed between the below commands work!
                          Why?
                          I call it like this:

                          w = Town()
                          w.show()
                          

                          This is the class that I call

                          class Town(QWidget):
                              def __init__(self):
                                  super().__init__()
                                  import sys
                                  from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QWidget,QPushButton,QApplication,QListWidget,QGridLayout,QLabel
                                  from PyQt5.QtCore import QTimer,QDateTime
                                  from PyQt5 import QtWidgets
                                  from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QMainWindow
                                  from PyQt5 import QtCore
                                  
                                  win = QWidget()
                                  grid=QGridLayout()
                                 
                                  import pandas
                                  ct = pandas.read_csv('CurrentTown.csv')
                                  town = QLabel("town:")
                                  town.setStyleSheet("border: 1px solid black; background-color: yellow")  
                                  grid.addWidget(town, 1,1)
                                  textEdit_1 = QLineEdit(ct)
                                  textEdit_1.setReadOnly(True)
                                  grid.addWidget(textEdit_1,1,2)
                          
                                  
                                  import os
                                  os.remove('CurrentTown.csv')
                              
                                  self.setLayout(grid)
                                  win.setGeometry(100,100,200,100)
                                  win.setWindowTitle("Test")
                                  win.show()
                                  win.update()
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                            I call the above class each time the mouse pointer changes position. The problem is that nothing is shown..but the print commands that I have embed between the below commands work!
                            Why?
                            I call it like this:

                            w = Town()
                            w.show()
                            

                            This is the class that I call

                            class Town(QWidget):
                                def __init__(self):
                                    super().__init__()
                                    import sys
                                    from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QWidget,QPushButton,QApplication,QListWidget,QGridLayout,QLabel
                                    from PyQt5.QtCore import QTimer,QDateTime
                                    from PyQt5 import QtWidgets
                                    from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QMainWindow
                                    from PyQt5 import QtCore
                                    
                                    win = QWidget()
                                    grid=QGridLayout()
                                   
                                    import pandas
                                    ct = pandas.read_csv('CurrentTown.csv')
                                    town = QLabel("town:")
                                    town.setStyleSheet("border: 1px solid black; background-color: yellow")  
                                    grid.addWidget(town, 1,1)
                                    textEdit_1 = QLineEdit(ct)
                                    textEdit_1.setReadOnly(True)
                                    grid.addWidget(textEdit_1,1,2)
                            
                                    
                                    import os
                                    os.remove('CurrentTown.csv')
                                
                                    self.setLayout(grid)
                                    win.setGeometry(100,100,200,100)
                                    win.setWindowTitle("Test")
                                    win.show()
                                    win.update()
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                            jsulm
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                            @john_hobbyist said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                            I call it like this:

                            Where?
                            Please show that part of your code.
                            Also, why do you create a new QWidget in Town which does not contain anything? Town is already a QWidget.

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

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm

                              @john_hobbyist said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                              I call it like this:

                              Where?
                              Please show that part of your code.
                              Also, why do you create a new QWidget in Town which does not contain anything? Town is already a QWidget.

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                              @jsulm said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                              @john_hobbyist said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                              I call it like this:

                              Where?
                              Please show that part of your code.
                              Also, why do you create a new QWidget in Town which does not contain anything? Town is already a QWidget.

                              You mean this (?) :

                              win = QWidget()
                              . . . 
                              win.setGeometry(100,100,200,100)
                              win.setWindowTitle("Test")
                              win.show()
                              win.update()
                              

                              So, class Town(QWidget): makes a widget before the previous code...(?)

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                                @jsulm said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                                @john_hobbyist said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                                I call it like this:

                                Where?
                                Please show that part of your code.
                                Also, why do you create a new QWidget in Town which does not contain anything? Town is already a QWidget.

                                You mean this (?) :

                                win = QWidget()
                                . . . 
                                win.setGeometry(100,100,200,100)
                                win.setWindowTitle("Test")
                                win.show()
                                win.update()
                                

                                So, class Town(QWidget): makes a widget before the previous code...(?)

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                                jsulm
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                                @john_hobbyist said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                                You mean this

                                Yes. Why do you need win?
                                All other widgets you create in Town are added to Town.

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                                • jsulmJ jsulm

                                  @john_hobbyist said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                                  You mean this

                                  Yes. Why do you need win?
                                  All other widgets you create in Town are added to Town.

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                                  @jsulm said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                                  @john_hobbyist said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                                  You mean this

                                  Yes. Why do you need win?
                                  All other widgets you create in Town are added to Town.

                                  And what I do with these?

                                  win.setGeometry(100,100,200,100)
                                  win.setWindowTitle("Test")
                                  win.show()
                                  win.update()
                                  

                                  I call them with self???

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                                    @jsulm said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                                    @john_hobbyist said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                                    You mean this

                                    Yes. Why do you need win?
                                    All other widgets you create in Town are added to Town.

                                    And what I do with these?

                                    win.setGeometry(100,100,200,100)
                                    win.setWindowTitle("Test")
                                    win.show()
                                    win.update()
                                    

                                    I call them with self???

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                                    jsulm
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                                    @john_hobbyist said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                                    And what I do with these?

                                    I don't know what you want to do with this.
                                    You simply create a widget without parent and show it - it will be a stand-alone WINDOW.

                                    "I call them with self???" - what does this mean? If you're asking me how you should change it: then I repeat my question "Why do you need it at all"?! Can you first answer this question?

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                                      I call the class (from another class) like this:

                                      w = Town()
                                      w.show()
                                      

                                      how could the Qwidget be displayed if I do not include these (?) :

                                      win.setGeometry(100,100,200,100)
                                      win.setWindowTitle("Test")
                                      win.show()
                                      win.update()
                                      

                                      Especially win.show

                                      Update: I removed the above mentioned lines. I put a sleep method for 10 sec. The code opens a window but it does not have something inside...and looks like it "stucks".

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                                        I call the class (from another class) like this:

                                        w = Town()
                                        w.show()
                                        

                                        how could the Qwidget be displayed if I do not include these (?) :

                                        win.setGeometry(100,100,200,100)
                                        win.setWindowTitle("Test")
                                        win.show()
                                        win.update()
                                        

                                        Especially win.show

                                        Update: I removed the above mentioned lines. I put a sleep method for 10 sec. The code opens a window but it does not have something inside...and looks like it "stucks".

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                                        @john_hobbyist I really have no idea what you want to do!
                                        If you want to show Town all you need is

                                        w = Town()
                                        w.show()
                                        

                                        So, once more: why do you need win? win is ANOTHER widget, it is not Town! If you refuse to answer this simple question I'm out of this thread.
                                        "but it does not have something inside...and looks like it "stucks"." - this is also something I already told you: you are showing a widget (win) which has no parent, so it is shown as a window. And since win does not contain any other widgets it is an empty window.

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

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                                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                                          @john_hobbyist I really have no idea what you want to do!
                                          If you want to show Town all you need is

                                          w = Town()
                                          w.show()
                                          

                                          So, once more: why do you need win? win is ANOTHER widget, it is not Town! If you refuse to answer this simple question I'm out of this thread.
                                          "but it does not have something inside...and looks like it "stucks"." - this is also something I already told you: you are showing a widget (win) which has no parent, so it is shown as a window. And since win does not contain any other widgets it is an empty window.

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                                          @jsulm said in Displaying real-time data on a 2nd window:

                                          @john_hobbyist I really have no idea what you want to do!
                                          If you want to show Town all you need is

                                          w = Town()
                                          w.show()
                                          

                                          So, once more: why do you need win? win is ANOTHER widget, it is not Town! If you refuse to answer this simple question I'm out of this thread.
                                          "but it does not have something inside...and looks like it "stucks"." - this is also something I already told you: you are showing a widget (win) which has no parent, so it is shown as a window. And since win does not contain any other widgets it is an empty window.

                                          Ok, so I do not need it...! As I understand now this is wrong there! (You know how things are for new programmers, using code from websites and trying to learn/experiment and build something...)

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