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  • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

    The difference of my point is that i don't want to replace 1st value by 2nd but put it down (next) after the first. Finally I need to see:

    'wait - waiting for data
    protocol - data in protocol
    end_of_contr - the end of control '

    etc.

    This what you send, works good, but the final show must be as above write

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    @Karoluss96
    I don't understand what you are saying. In any case since you know now that += can be used to append a string to a variable I imagine you can use that in place of = where you want to append.

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      @JonB said in [solved] return a qstring of a line by lineposition of a plaintextedit:

      In any case since you know now that += can be used to append a string to a variable I imagine you can use that in place of = where you want to append.

      Changing += to = nothing present.
      Now I have that:

       for i in a:
                     plainText = i
       self.dlg.plainTextEdit.setPlaceholderText(plainText)
      
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      • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

        @JonB said in [solved] return a qstring of a line by lineposition of a plaintextedit:

        In any case since you know now that += can be used to append a string to a variable I imagine you can use that in place of = where you want to append.

        Changing += to = nothing present.
        Now I have that:

         for i in a:
                       plainText = i
         self.dlg.plainTextEdit.setPlaceholderText(plainText)
        
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        @Karoluss96 said in [solved] return a qstring of a line by lineposition of a plaintextedit:

        Changing += to = nothing present.

        What does this mean?

         for i in a:
                       plainText = i
        

        What do you think this achieves? Please review assigning to versus appending to a variable, this is basic Python stuff. You have all the information you need.

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          #16

          I return to "+=".
          Now I try to put from begin in this forum code:
          if (i!=lines.size()-1)
          plainTextEditContents += "\n";

          but I don't know which python function is equivalent for C++'s .size()

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          • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

            I return to "+=".
            Now I try to put from begin in this forum code:
            if (i!=lines.size()-1)
            plainTextEditContents += "\n";

            but I don't know which python function is equivalent for C++'s .size()

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            #17

            @Karoluss96

            • First, I already showed you that "\n".join(lines) does the whole of what the for loop does, without any need to build it line by line or look at how may elements are in lines. Now you return to not using it.

            • If you insist on doing it your slow way, look up what C++ QList::size() returns and then use your knowledge of Python to call its method for returning the number of items in a Python list.

            Sorry, but you are making a mountain out of mole hill for this and not acting properly on suggestions. I leave you to it....

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            • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

              I return to "+=".
              Now I try to put from begin in this forum code:
              if (i!=lines.size()-1)
              plainTextEditContents += "\n";

              but I don't know which python function is equivalent for C++'s .size()

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              jsulm
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              wrote on last edited by
              #18

              @Karoluss96 Please take a look at the code you posted and think about what you are doing:

              plainText = "\n".join(a)
              for i in a:
                   plainText += i
              

              Don't you think that you're doing same thing two times?

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                Karoluss96
                wrote on last edited by
                #19

                Yes It true :-D , but I still I don't know how to put every line from sql question into text Edit, like I show in one of posts above

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                • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                  Yes It true :-D , but I still I don't know how to put every line from sql question into text Edit, like I show in one of posts above

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                  jsulm
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                  #20

                  @Karoluss96 Do you mean this:

                  self.dlg.plainTextEdit.setPlaceholderText(plainText)
                  

                  ? If so it should work already. Or do you want to set normal text (not placeholder)?

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #21

                    I changed plaintextEdit to textEdit, but setplaceholder is the same.

                    plainText must be a string or list string?

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                    • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                      I changed plaintextEdit to textEdit, but setplaceholder is the same.

                      plainText must be a string or list string?

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                      jsulm
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                      wrote on last edited by jsulm
                      #22

                      @Karoluss96 Why don't you simply read the documentation?!
                      https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtextedit.html#setText
                      https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtextedit.html#setPlainText
                      https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtextedit.html#placeholderText-prop

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                      • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                        I changed plaintextEdit to textEdit, but setplaceholder is the same.

                        plainText must be a string or list string?

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                        #23

                        @Karoluss96
                        What is going on here? Did you read what setPlaceHolder() does? It will only show anything if the text edit is empty. Is it? Is that what you really want anyway?

                        As @jsulm & I say, why don't you try reading the documentation and make the appropriate calls, rather than guessing and asking about each thing?

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @Karoluss96 Why don't you simply read the documentation?!
                          https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtextedit.html#setText
                          https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtextedit.html#setPlainText
                          https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtextedit.html#placeholderText-prop

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                          Karoluss96
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                          #24

                          @jsulm Thank I've already read it

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                          • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                            @jsulm Thank I've already read it

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                            @Karoluss96 said in [solved] return a qstring of a line by lineposition of a plaintextedit:

                            Thank I've already read it

                            OK, and what is the problem?

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                              Karoluss96
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                              #26

                              In Text Edit I want to see eg.:

                              'wait - waiting for data
                              protocol - data in protocol
                              end_of_contr - the end of control '

                              each record from sql query must be in new line separatly

                              not only last line (in example: 'end_of_contr - the end of control ')

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                              • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                                In Text Edit I want to see eg.:

                                'wait - waiting for data
                                protocol - data in protocol
                                end_of_contr - the end of control '

                                each record from sql query must be in new line separatly

                                not only last line (in example: 'end_of_contr - the end of control ')

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                                • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                                  In Text Edit I want to see eg.:

                                  'wait - waiting for data
                                  protocol - data in protocol
                                  end_of_contr - the end of control '

                                  each record from sql query must be in new line separatly

                                  not only last line (in example: 'end_of_contr - the end of control ')

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                                  jsulm
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                                  @Karoluss96 said in [solved] return a qstring of a line by lineposition of a plaintextedit:

                                  not only last line (in example: 'end_of_contr - the end of control ')

                                  Then what does plainText contain before you add it to the text edit? And what does a contain? Did you do any debugging to find out why only last line is added?

                                  Hint: if you call setText() it REPLACES what was added before...

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                                  • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                                    In Text Edit I want to see eg.:

                                    'wait - waiting for data
                                    protocol - data in protocol
                                    end_of_contr - the end of control '

                                    each record from sql query must be in new line separatly

                                    not only last line (in example: 'end_of_contr - the end of control ')

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                                    JonB
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #29

                                    @Karoluss96
                                    Have already answered this several times above. Meanwhile, do you really intend to use setPlaceholderText() for what you want? Or do you intend to not answer?

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                                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                                      @Karoluss96 said in [solved] return a qstring of a line by lineposition of a plaintextedit:

                                      not only last line (in example: 'end_of_contr - the end of control ')

                                      Then what does plainText contain before you add it to the text edit? And what does a contain? Did you do any debugging to find out why only last line is added?

                                      Hint: if you call setText() it REPLACES what was added before...

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                                      wrote on last edited by
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                                      @jsulm said in [solved] return a qstring of a line by lineposition of a plaintextedit:

                                      Then what does plainText contain before you add it to the text edit? And what does a contain? Did you do any debugging to find out why only last line is added?
                                      Hint: if you call setText() it REPLACES what was added before...

                                      I debuged by print(). Console present all options good, in lines one by one. I removed placeHolderText for setText but as the documentation (and you) says it also replace the lines one-by-one, wheras I need that all lines must stay in textEdit

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                                      • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                                        @jsulm said in [solved] return a qstring of a line by lineposition of a plaintextedit:

                                        Then what does plainText contain before you add it to the text edit? And what does a contain? Did you do any debugging to find out why only last line is added?
                                        Hint: if you call setText() it REPLACES what was added before...

                                        I debuged by print(). Console present all options good, in lines one by one. I removed placeHolderText for setText but as the documentation (and you) says it also replace the lines one-by-one, wheras I need that all lines must stay in textEdit

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                                        jsulm
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                                        @Karoluss96 If you want to keep what is already there then why don't you simply do

                                        self.dlg.plainTextEdit.setText(self.dlg.plainTextEdit.text() + plainText)
                                        
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                                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                                          @Karoluss96 If you want to keep what is already there then why don't you simply do

                                          self.dlg.plainTextEdit.setText(self.dlg.plainTextEdit.text() + plainText)
                                          
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                                          #32

                                          @jsulm , @Karoluss96
                                          Who knows what the OP actually wants?! But even simpler for that would be

                                          self.dlg.plainTextEdit.appendPlainText(plainText)
                                          

                                          (It might put in an extra \n before the new text, because it talks about "Appends a new paragraph with text to the end of the text edit.", not sure.)

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