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  • M Mitko

    @jsulm
    Via Interpreter ? I've try, it seems to installed, but i've got same error

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    jsulm
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    @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

    Via Interpreter ?

    Don't know what you mean.

    from PyQt5 import QtGui
    

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

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

      Via Interpreter ?

      Don't know what you mean.

      from PyQt5 import QtGui
      
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      @jsulm
      Thank you, i fix this

      But now i have this:

       Traceback (most recent call last):
        File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 360, in <module>
          main()
        File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 355, in main
          bl = Block()
        File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 28, in __init__
          self.centralWidgetLayout = QtGui.QVBoxLayout(self.centralWidget)
      AttributeError: module 'PyQt5.QtGui' has no attribute 'QVBoxLayout'
      
      
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      • M Mitko

        @jsulm
        Thank you, i fix this

        But now i have this:

         Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 360, in <module>
            main()
          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 355, in main
            bl = Block()
          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 28, in __init__
            self.centralWidgetLayout = QtGui.QVBoxLayout(self.centralWidget)
        AttributeError: module 'PyQt5.QtGui' has no attribute 'QVBoxLayout'
        
        
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        @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

        QVBoxLayout

        Please do also some research on your own!
        If you google for QVBoxLayout you will find https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qvboxlayout.html and there it is clearly stated that it is in widgets module (qmake: QT += widgets).

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

          QVBoxLayout

          Please do also some research on your own!
          If you google for QVBoxLayout you will find https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qvboxlayout.html and there it is clearly stated that it is in widgets module (qmake: QT += widgets).

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          @jsulm
          I'm new and don't understand everything

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

            QVBoxLayout

            Please do also some research on your own!
            If you google for QVBoxLayout you will find https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qvboxlayout.html and there it is clearly stated that it is in widgets module (qmake: QT += widgets).

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            @jsulm

            I've try this but i have same error

            from PyQt5.QtWidgets import (QApplication, QWidget, QVBoxLayout, QHBoxLayout,
                                         QPushButton, QLabel, QLineEdit, QTabBar,
                                         QFrame, QStackedLayout)
            
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            • M Mitko

              @jsulm

              I've try this but i have same error

              from PyQt5.QtWidgets import (QApplication, QWidget, QVBoxLayout, QHBoxLayout,
                                           QPushButton, QLabel, QLineEdit, QTabBar,
                                           QFrame, QStackedLayout)
              
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              @Mitko
              You should only get the same error if you left the code with QtGui.QVBoxLayout(self.centralWidget). After the import it should work with plain QVBoxLayout(self.centralWidget). Otherwise please don't say " same error" when so many errors are flying around, please show the actual line of any error and paste the error message.

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @Mitko
                You should only get the same error if you left the code with QtGui.QVBoxLayout(self.centralWidget). After the import it should work with plain QVBoxLayout(self.centralWidget). Otherwise please don't say " same error" when so many errors are flying around, please show the actual line of any error and paste the error message.

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                #26

                @JonB

                When i use:

                from PyQt5 import QtWidgets, QtCore, QtGui, QVBoxLayout
                

                I have this:

                File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 3, in <module>
                 from PyQt5 import QtWidgets, QtCore, QtGui, QVBoxLayout
                ImportError: cannot import name 'QVBoxLayout' from 'PyQt5' (C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\__init__.py)
                

                When i use:

                from PyQt5 import QtWidgets, QtCore, QtGui
                
                from PyQt5.QtWidgets import (QApplication, QWidget, QVBoxLayout, QHBoxLayout,
                                             QPushButton, QLabel, QLineEdit, QTabBar,
                                             QFrame, QStackedLayout)
                

                I have this:

                File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 35, in __init__
                   self.centralWidgetLayout = QtGui.QVBoxLayout(self.centralWidget)
                AttributeError: module 'PyQt5.QtGui' has no attribute 'QVBoxLayout'
                
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                • M Mitko

                  @JonB

                  When i use:

                  from PyQt5 import QtWidgets, QtCore, QtGui, QVBoxLayout
                  

                  I have this:

                  File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 3, in <module>
                   from PyQt5 import QtWidgets, QtCore, QtGui, QVBoxLayout
                  ImportError: cannot import name 'QVBoxLayout' from 'PyQt5' (C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\__init__.py)
                  

                  When i use:

                  from PyQt5 import QtWidgets, QtCore, QtGui
                  
                  from PyQt5.QtWidgets import (QApplication, QWidget, QVBoxLayout, QHBoxLayout,
                                               QPushButton, QLabel, QLineEdit, QTabBar,
                                               QFrame, QStackedLayout)
                  

                  I have this:

                  File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 35, in __init__
                     self.centralWidgetLayout = QtGui.QVBoxLayout(self.centralWidget)
                  AttributeError: module 'PyQt5.QtGui' has no attribute 'QVBoxLayout'
                  
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                  #27

                  @Mitko
                  The first error is correct. from PyQt5 import QtWidgets, QtCore, QtGui is good. QVBoxLayout is not in PyQt5, so the error is correct.

                  Your second example is correct. QtWidgets does contain QVBoxLayout so that is good.

                  Given which, it is hardly surprising that

                  self.centralWidgetLayout = QtGui.QVBoxLayout(self.centralWidget)
                  

                  gives the error it does, is it? You know that QVBoxLayout has been moved from QtGui in Qt 4 to QtWidgets in Qt 5, don't you, because that is what you are supposed to be changing to make it work. So there's no point putting what used to work and does not work now.

                  Given your second example code, there are two ways you can address QVBoxLayout:

                  • QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout: This is allowed from your from PyQt5 import QtWidgets line.

                  • QVBoxLayout: This is allowed from your from PyQt5.QtWidgets import (QApplication, QWidget, QVBoxLayout, ... line.

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                  • JonBJ JonB

                    @Mitko
                    The first error is correct. from PyQt5 import QtWidgets, QtCore, QtGui is good. QVBoxLayout is not in PyQt5, so the error is correct.

                    Your second example is correct. QtWidgets does contain QVBoxLayout so that is good.

                    Given which, it is hardly surprising that

                    self.centralWidgetLayout = QtGui.QVBoxLayout(self.centralWidget)
                    

                    gives the error it does, is it? You know that QVBoxLayout has been moved from QtGui in Qt 4 to QtWidgets in Qt 5, don't you, because that is what you are supposed to be changing to make it work. So there's no point putting what used to work and does not work now.

                    Given your second example code, there are two ways you can address QVBoxLayout:

                    • QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout: This is allowed from your from PyQt5 import QtWidgets line.

                    • QVBoxLayout: This is allowed from your from PyQt5.QtWidgets import (QApplication, QWidget, QVBoxLayout, ... line.

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                    #28

                    @JonB

                    Hi, i'm really grateful for your help so far.

                    I managed to clear that types of errors.

                    But now i have different types of error:

                     C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\Scripts\python.exe C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py
                    Traceback (most recent call last):
                      File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 367, in <module>
                        main()
                      File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 362, in main
                        bl = Block()
                      File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 50, in __init__
                        self.all_tab()
                      File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 63, in all_tab
                        self.tab_control()
                      File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 160, in tab_control
                        self.list_all_commands()
                      File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 211, in list_all_commands
                        self.connect(self.view, QtCore.SIGNAL("clicked(const QModelIndex&)"), on_item_clicked)
                    AttributeError: 'Block' object has no attribute 'connect' 
                    

                    Can you please help me ?

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                      You wrote as if it was C++. That's wrong.

                      With PyQt/PySide:

                      source_object.name_of_signal.connect(target_object.name_of_slot)
                      

                      Replace source_object and target_object with suitable objects in your code.

                      Note that in the project your linked to, there are several connect statements already done.

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                      • M Mitko

                        @JonB

                        Hi, i'm really grateful for your help so far.

                        I managed to clear that types of errors.

                        But now i have different types of error:

                         C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\Scripts\python.exe C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py
                        Traceback (most recent call last):
                          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 367, in <module>
                            main()
                          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 362, in main
                            bl = Block()
                          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 50, in __init__
                            self.all_tab()
                          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 63, in all_tab
                            self.tab_control()
                          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 160, in tab_control
                            self.list_all_commands()
                          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 211, in list_all_commands
                            self.connect(self.view, QtCore.SIGNAL("clicked(const QModelIndex&)"), on_item_clicked)
                        AttributeError: 'Block' object has no attribute 'connect' 
                        

                        Can you please help me ?

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                        @Mitko

                        self.connect(self.view, QtCore.SIGNAL("clicked(const QModelIndex&)"), on_item_clicked)
                        

                        That is the original.

                        • I have never heard of self.connect().

                        • I doubt that QtCore.SIGNAL("clicked(const QModelIndex&)") is acceptable, but I don't know.

                        I would try

                        self.view.clicked.connect(on_item_clicked)
                        

                        Meanwhile separately I note that the code has:

                        class Block(QtGui.QMainWindow, QtGui.QTreeView):
                        

                        That means Block is derived from two QObjects, QMainWindow & QTreeView. This is explicitly forbidden in Qt, at least in Qt5 and/or C++. Maybe it worked in Qt4/PyQt4, but will not now in any circumstances....

                        Meanwhile, I don't know why you couldn't find this for yourself but isn't https://github.com/RuslanSdk/XBee-PyQt5-V.1.0 like it says Qt5/PyQt5 and what you want?

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                        • JonBJ JonB

                          @Mitko

                          self.connect(self.view, QtCore.SIGNAL("clicked(const QModelIndex&)"), on_item_clicked)
                          

                          That is the original.

                          • I have never heard of self.connect().

                          • I doubt that QtCore.SIGNAL("clicked(const QModelIndex&)") is acceptable, but I don't know.

                          I would try

                          self.view.clicked.connect(on_item_clicked)
                          

                          Meanwhile separately I note that the code has:

                          class Block(QtGui.QMainWindow, QtGui.QTreeView):
                          

                          That means Block is derived from two QObjects, QMainWindow & QTreeView. This is explicitly forbidden in Qt, at least in Qt5 and/or C++. Maybe it worked in Qt4/PyQt4, but will not now in any circumstances....

                          Meanwhile, I don't know why you couldn't find this for yourself but isn't https://github.com/RuslanSdk/XBee-PyQt5-V.1.0 like it says Qt5/PyQt5 and what you want?

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                          @JonB

                          I think i fix this:

                          self.view.clicked.connect(on_item_clicked)
                          

                          About the "Block" error - is there some Qt5 replacement ?

                          About the project you refer to - i've tried it and it can be runned, but it can't load more then one xbee modules, and i wish to establish a network with meny devices.
                          I tried to contact the creator, but he don't reply.

                          Meanwhile i have new errors:

                           C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\Scripts\python.exe C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py
                          Traceback (most recent call last):
                            File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 367, in <module>
                              main()
                            File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 362, in main
                              bl = Block()
                            File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 50, in __init__
                              self.all_tab()
                            File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 63, in all_tab
                              self.tab_control()
                            File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 174, in tab_control
                              model = QtWidgets.QStringListModel()
                          AttributeError: module 'PyQt5.QtWidgets' has no attribute 'QStringListModel'
                          

                          Any help, please ?

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                          • M Mitko

                            @JonB

                            I think i fix this:

                            self.view.clicked.connect(on_item_clicked)
                            

                            About the "Block" error - is there some Qt5 replacement ?

                            About the project you refer to - i've tried it and it can be runned, but it can't load more then one xbee modules, and i wish to establish a network with meny devices.
                            I tried to contact the creator, but he don't reply.

                            Meanwhile i have new errors:

                             C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\Scripts\python.exe C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py
                            Traceback (most recent call last):
                              File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 367, in <module>
                                main()
                              File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 362, in main
                                bl = Block()
                              File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 50, in __init__
                                self.all_tab()
                              File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 63, in all_tab
                                self.tab_control()
                              File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 174, in tab_control
                                model = QtWidgets.QStringListModel()
                            AttributeError: module 'PyQt5.QtWidgets' has no attribute 'QStringListModel'
                            

                            Any help, please ?

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                            JonB
                            wrote on last edited by JonB
                            #32

                            @Mitko
                            Now it's time for you to do the looking up. These questions are the same each time, and I don't see why I should look up the documentation for you.

                            The error tells you why you can't write QtWidgets.QStringListModel(). So you need to find whatever module QStringListModel() is in.

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                            • JonBJ JonB

                              @Mitko
                              Now it's time for you to do the looking up. These questions are the same each time, and I don't see why I should look up the documentation for you.

                              The error tells you why you can't write QtWidgets.QStringListModel(). So you need to find whatever module QStringListModel() is in.

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                              #33

                              @JonB
                              Since you saw that i'm now to this, can't you just say:

                              ''QStringListModel is a QtCore class, not QtWidgets'' ?

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                              • JonBJ JonB

                                @Mitko
                                Now it's time for you to do the looking up. These questions are the same each time, and I don't see why I should look up the documentation for you.

                                The error tells you why you can't write QtWidgets.QStringListModel(). So you need to find whatever module QStringListModel() is in.

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #34

                                @JonB
                                Any way... I run it.

                                But when i try to make test, it can't obtain xbee modules, and when i hit the ''compound'' button, the app don't respond.

                                Xbee-gui error.jpg

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                                • M Mitko

                                  @JonB
                                  Since you saw that i'm now to this, can't you just say:

                                  ''QStringListModel is a QtCore class, not QtWidgets'' ?

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                                  JonB
                                  wrote on last edited by JonB
                                  #35

                                  @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

                                  Since you saw that i'm now to this, can't you just say:
                                  ''QStringListModel is a QtCore class, not QtWidgets'' ?

                                  Since you saw how much help/time I've spent on this for you, given that I told you I am no Qt expert and it's just a question of you making the effort to actually just Google instead of me making that effort for your program, can't you just say:
                                  "Thanks for all the help so far, you're quite right I can type that into Google, no reason why should do that for me"
                                  ?

                                  So your attitude is the more I help the more I should help, to save you effort, else I'm not doing the job I owe you? Find someone else.

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                                  • JonBJ JonB

                                    @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

                                    Since you saw that i'm now to this, can't you just say:
                                    ''QStringListModel is a QtCore class, not QtWidgets'' ?

                                    Since you saw how much help/time I've spent on this for you, given that I told you I am no Qt expert and it's just a question of you making the effort to actually just Google instead of me making that effort for your program, can't you just say:
                                    "Thanks for all the help so far, you're quite right I can type that into Google, no reason why should do that for me"
                                    ?

                                    So your attitude is the more I help the more I should help, to save you effort, else I'm not doing the job I owe you? Find someone else.

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #36

                                    @JonB

                                    I already said:
                                    ''Hi, i'm really grateful for your help so far''.

                                    About the effort:
                                    I don't have problems with efforts, i just don't understand the QT, and just needed little help for better understanding the details.

                                    And again- Thank you all !!!

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                                    • M Mitko

                                      @JonB

                                      I already said:
                                      ''Hi, i'm really grateful for your help so far''.

                                      About the effort:
                                      I don't have problems with efforts, i just don't understand the QT, and just needed little help for better understanding the details.

                                      And again- Thank you all !!!

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                                      SGaist
                                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #37

                                      @Mitko You do realize that in in the case of the "has no attribute XXX" error, several people explained to you that some classes have moved from one module to another and that the information can be found on the class documentation. Hence the only thing you have to do with that error is go to the class documentation to get the module you need to import that class from.

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                                      • SGaistS SGaist

                                        @Mitko You do realize that in in the case of the "has no attribute XXX" error, several people explained to you that some classes have moved from one module to another and that the information can be found on the class documentation. Hence the only thing you have to do with that error is go to the class documentation to get the module you need to import that class from.

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                                        #38

                                        @SGaist
                                        Like i said, i'm not familiar enough with Qt, in order to understand this details.

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                                        • M Mitko

                                          @SGaist
                                          Like i said, i'm not familiar enough with Qt, in order to understand this details.

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                                          JonB
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #39

                                          @Mitko
                                          For the record, these are purely Python errors. You would get the same errors in the same circumstances in Python with any module, nothing special about Qt. So this is an issue of Python knowledge/understanding.

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