How to pass a value from one class to another where each class is on different file
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I left signals and slots. I am trying with getters and setters... like here: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/getter-and-setter-in-python/
I have stuck here... This is part of my code:
class class_1(): def do_this(self): ... # code here... ... self.myvar = "Ok" ... def get_var(self): return self.myvar class class_2(): def do_something(self): raj = class_1() self.var = raj.get_var() print("var = ", self.var) # here I check the value ...
But I get this error:
raj = class_1() UnboundLocalError: local variable 'class_1' referenced before assignment
Any idea what I miss here?
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I left signals and slots. I am trying with getters and setters... like here: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/getter-and-setter-in-python/
I have stuck here... This is part of my code:
class class_1(): def do_this(self): ... # code here... ... self.myvar = "Ok" ... def get_var(self): return self.myvar class class_2(): def do_something(self): raj = class_1() self.var = raj.get_var() print("var = ", self.var) # here I check the value ...
But I get this error:
raj = class_1() UnboundLocalError: local variable 'class_1' referenced before assignment
Any idea what I miss here?
- Did you import the
class1
module into theclass_2
module? - Is your code indeed as you show?
- Does it really say it fails on the
raj = class_1()
statement? - Are you aware, even if you get this working, that
raj = class_1()
will create a new instance ofclass_1
? And that is really what you intend/need for your question, and you're not going to come back and say "but this way it doesn't access the existingclass_2
instance/widget I had"... ?
- Did you import the
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- Did you import the
class1
module into theclass_2
module? - Is your code indeed as you show?
- Does it really say it fails on the
raj = class_1()
statement? - Are you aware, even if you get this working, that
raj = class_1()
will create a new instance ofclass_1
? And that is really what you intend/need for your question, and you're not going to come back and say "but this way it doesn't access the existingclass_2
instance/widget I had"... ?
@JonB said in How to pass a value from one class to another where each class is on different file:
- Did you import the
class1
module into theclass_2
module? - Is your code indeed as you show?
- Does it really say it fails on the
raj = class_1()
statement? - Are you aware, even if you get this working, that
raj = class_1()
will create a new instance ofclass_1
? And that is really what you intend/need for your question, and you're not going to come back and say "but this way it doesn't access the existingclass_2
instance/widget I had"... ?
Thank you for your comment! No, my code is very huge. I depict only the needed parts here... Do you have any better idea of how to pass the value from class_1() to class_2()? I tried signals/slots but I didn't achieve something. Any idea of how to pass the value with getters/setters?
- Did you import the
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You realize to you linked to a blog post describing exactly how to implement a getter and a setter and how to use them ?
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You realize to you linked to a blog post describing exactly how to implement a getter and a setter and how to use them ?
@SGaist said in How to pass a value from one class to another where each class is on different file:
You realize to you linked to a blog post describing exactly how to implement a getter and a setter and how to use them ?
I tried to follow the link but as you see above I face problems with my code...
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As already written earlier, the fact that you post snipets of parts of your code distributed makes it almost impossible to help you.
As @JonB already suggested: you likely did not import class_1 properly in the file where you define class_2.
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i do not know if there is a predefined method in PyQt but in python you can get the value from a function and call it in other class
this is a simple prototype may helps youdef idfunc(self): id =self.user_idtext() return id
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As already written earlier, the fact that you post snipets of parts of your code distributed makes it almost impossible to help you.
As @JonB already suggested: you likely did not import class_1 properly in the file where you define class_2.
@SGaist said in How to pass a value from one class to another where each class is on different file:
As already written earlier, the fact that you post snipets of parts of your code distributed makes it almost impossible to help you.
As @JonB already suggested: you likely did not import class_1 properly in the file where you define class_2.
Yes, I do! Nothing works! Apart from signals/slots and getters/setters how can I pass the value from class_1 to class_2? class_1 and class_2 are stored in different files...
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Well, this is the standard way to do it.
The fact that your classes are in two different files just means that you have to use proper imports to be able to use them. Nothing more.
From the looks of it, you essentially need to clean up your code base.
As suggested earlier, you should write a small dummy project that does what you want and then adapt that to your big code base.
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Well, this is the standard way to do it.
The fact that your classes are in two different files just means that you have to use proper imports to be able to use them. Nothing more.
From the looks of it, you essentially need to clean up your code base.
As suggested earlier, you should write a small dummy project that does what you want and then adapt that to your big code base.
@SGaist said in How to pass a value from one class to another where each class is on different file:
Well, this is the standard way to do it.
The fact that your classes are in two different files just means that you have to use proper imports to be able to use them. Nothing more.
From the looks of it, you essentially need to clean up your code base.
As suggested earlier, you should write a small dummy project that does what you want and then adapt that to your big code base.
I tried this: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/getter-and-setter-in-python/ and this: https://programmer.group/pyqt5-quick-start-pyqt5-signal-slot-mechanism.html that have source code. I will try again
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@JonB : What's the purpose of these lines:
# in `MainWindow` class, somewhere self.window1 = class_1() self.window2 = class_2()
?
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@JonB : What's the purpose of these lines:
# in `MainWindow` class, somewhere self.window1 = class_1() self.window2 = class_2()
?
@john_hobbyist
In the example,class_1
&class_2
are each some kind of widget/window classes, each derived fromQWidget
.class_1()
&class_2()
each create a new instance (window in this case) of the respective class. I store the references in two member variables ofself
, perhaps yourMainWindow
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I am working on this: https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython/examples/example_widgets__thread_signals.html which is perfect for what I want to achieve because it has int signals and includes 3 classes. I am trying to divide it on 3 files. Each class on a separate file and import the other 2 classes from the files. But I get the following error:
(most likely due to a circular import)
How would you divide it?
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You are not even posting the error, how can we know ?
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@SGaist said in How to pass a value from one class to another where each class is on different file:
You are not even posting the error, how can we know ?
from thread_signals_1 import MainForm ImportError: cannot import name 'MainForm' from partially initialized module 'thread_signals_1' (most likely due to a circular import) (/home/someone/Desktop/test_code/PyQt5_signals_slots_test/thread_signals_1.py)
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Please show the exact code you are currently using. All files.
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Am I allowed to post code (changed though) from this link: https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython/examples/example_widgets__thread_signals.html here? I see something about copyright down in the above website.
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Post the code with the adequate copyright notice.