- class QAbstractSpinBox#
The
QAbstractSpinBox
class provides a spinbox and a line edit to display values. More…Inherited by:
QSpinBox
,QDoubleSpinBox
,QDateTimeEdit
,QTimeEdit
,QDateEdit
Synopsis#
Properties#
acceleratedᅟ
- Whether the spin box will accelerate the frequency of the steps when pressing the step Up/Down buttonsacceptableInputᅟ
- Whether the input satisfies the current validationalignmentᅟ
- The alignment of the spin boxbuttonSymbolsᅟ
- The current button symbol modecorrectionModeᅟ
- The mode to correct an Intermediate value if editing finishesframeᅟ
- Whether the spin box draws itself with a framekeyboardTrackingᅟ
- Whether keyboard tracking is enabled for the spinboxreadOnlyᅟ
- Whether the spin box is read onlyshowGroupSeparatorᅟ
- Whether a thousands separator is enabled. By default this property is falsespecialValueTextᅟ
- The special-value texttextᅟ
- The spin box’s text, including any prefix and suffixwrappingᅟ
- Whether the spin box is circular
Methods#
def
__init__()
def
alignment()
def
buttonSymbols()
def
correctionMode()
def
hasFrame()
def
interpretText()
def
isAccelerated()
def
isReadOnly()
def
lineEdit()
def
setAccelerated()
def
setAlignment()
def
setFrame()
def
setLineEdit()
def
setReadOnly()
def
setWrapping()
def
text()
def
wrapping()
Virtual methods#
def
clear()
def
fixup()
def
stepBy()
def
stepEnabled()
def
validate()
Slots#
def
selectAll()
def
stepDown()
def
stepUp()
Signals#
Note
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Detailed Description#
The class is designed as a common super class for widgets like
QSpinBox
,QDoubleSpinBox
andQDateTimeEdit
Here are the main properties of the class:
text
: The text that is displayed in theQAbstractSpinBox
.alignment : The alignment of the text in the
QAbstractSpinBox
.wrapping
: Whether theQAbstractSpinBox
wraps from the minimum value to the maximum value and vice versa.
QAbstractSpinBox
provides a virtualstepBy()
function that is called whenever the user triggers a step. This function takes an integer value to signify how many steps were taken. E.g. Pressing Qt::Key_Down will trigger a call tostepBy
(-1).When the user triggers a step whilst holding the Qt::ControlModifier,
QAbstractSpinBox
steps by 10 instead of making a single step. This step modifier affects wheel events, key events and interaction with the spinbox buttons. Note that on macOS, Control corresponds to the Command key.Since Qt 5.12,
SH_SpinBox_StepModifier
can be used to select which Qt::KeyboardModifier increases the step rate. Qt::NoModifier disables this feature.QAbstractSpinBox
also provide a virtual functionstepEnabled()
to determine whether stepping up/down is allowed at any point. This function returns a bitset ofStepEnabled
.- class StepEnabledFlag#
Constant
Description
QAbstractSpinBox.StepNone
QAbstractSpinBox.StepUpEnabled
QAbstractSpinBox.StepDownEnabled
- class ButtonSymbols#
This enum type describes the symbols that can be displayed on the buttons in a spin box.
Constant
Description
QAbstractSpinBox.UpDownArrows
Little arrows in the classic style.
QAbstractSpinBox.PlusMinus
+ and - symbols.
QAbstractSpinBox.NoButtons
Don’t display buttons.
See also
- class CorrectionMode#
This enum type describes the mode the spinbox will use to correct an Intermediate value if editing finishes.
Constant
Description
QAbstractSpinBox.CorrectToPreviousValue
The spinbox will revert to the last valid value.
QAbstractSpinBox.CorrectToNearestValue
The spinbox will revert to the nearest valid value.
See also
- class StepType#
Constant
Description
QAbstractSpinBox.DefaultStepType
QAbstractSpinBox.AdaptiveDecimalStepType
Note
Properties can be used directly when
from __feature__ import true_property
is used or via accessor functions otherwise.- property acceleratedᅟ: bool#
This property holds whether the spin box will accelerate the frequency of the steps when pressing the step Up/Down buttons..
If enabled the spin box will increase/decrease the value faster the longer you hold the button down.
- Access functions:
- property acceptableInputᅟ: bool#
This property holds whether the input satisfies the current validation.
See also
- Access functions:
- property alignmentᅟ: Combination of Qt.AlignmentFlag#
This property holds the alignment of the spin box.
Possible Values are Qt::AlignLeft, Qt::AlignRight, and Qt::AlignHCenter.
By default, the alignment is Qt::AlignLeft
Attempting to set the alignment to an illegal flag combination does nothing.
See also
Alignment
- Access functions:
- property buttonSymbolsᅟ: QAbstractSpinBox.ButtonSymbols#
This property holds the current button symbol mode.
The possible values can be either
UpDownArrows
orPlusMinus
. The default isUpDownArrows
.Note that some styles might render
PlusMinus
andUpDownArrows
identically.See also
- Access functions:
- property correctionModeᅟ: QAbstractSpinBox.CorrectionMode#
This property holds the mode to correct an Intermediate value if editing finishes.
The default mode is
CorrectToPreviousValue
.See also
acceptableInput
validate()
fixup()
- Access functions:
- property frameᅟ: bool#
This property holds whether the spin box draws itself with a frame.
If enabled (the default) the spin box draws itself inside a frame, otherwise the spin box draws itself without any frame.
- Access functions:
- property keyboardTrackingᅟ: bool#
This property holds whether keyboard tracking is enabled for the spinbox..
If keyboard tracking is enabled (the default), the spinbox emits the valueChanged() and textChanged() signals while the new value is being entered from the keyboard.
E.g. when the user enters the value 600 by typing 6, 0, and 0, the spinbox emits 3 signals with the values 6, 60, and 600 respectively.
If keyboard tracking is disabled, the spinbox doesn’t emit the valueChanged() and textChanged() signals while typing. It emits the signals later, when the return key is pressed, when keyboard focus is lost, or when other spinbox functionality is used, e.g. pressing an arrow key.
- Access functions:
- property readOnlyᅟ: bool#
This property holds whether the spin box is read only..
In read-only mode, the user can still copy the text to the clipboard, or drag and drop the text; but cannot edit it.
The
QLineEdit
in theQAbstractSpinBox
does not show a cursor in read-only mode.See also
readOnly
- Access functions:
- property showGroupSeparatorᅟ: bool#
This property holds whether a thousands separator is enabled. By default this property is false..
- Access functions:
- property specialValueTextᅟ: str#
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
This property holds the special-value text.
If set, the spin box will display this text instead of a numeric value whenever the current value is equal to minimum(). Typical use is to indicate that this choice has a special (default) meaning.
For example, if your spin box allows the user to choose a scale factor (or zoom level) for displaying an image, and your application is able to automatically choose one that will enable the image to fit completely within the display window, you can set up the spin box like this:
zoomSpinBox = QSpinBox() zoomSpinBox.setRange(0, 1000) zoomSpinBox.setSingleStep(10) zoomSpinBox.setSuffix("%") zoomSpinBox.setSpecialValueText(tr("Automatic")) zoomSpinBox.setValue(100)
The user will then be able to choose a scale from 1% to 1000% or select “Auto” to leave it up to the application to choose. Your code must then interpret the spin box value of 0 as a request from the user to scale the image to fit inside the window.
All values are displayed with the prefix and suffix (if set), except for the special value, which only shows the special value text. This special text is passed in the
textChanged()
signal that passes a QString.To turn off the special-value text display, call this function with an empty string. The default is no special-value text, i.e. the numeric value is shown as usual.
If no special-value text is set, specialValueText() returns an empty string.
- Access functions:
- property textᅟ: str#
This property holds the spin box’s text, including any prefix and suffix.
There is no default text.
- Access functions:
- property wrappingᅟ: bool#
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
This property holds whether the spin box is circular..
If wrapping is true stepping up from maximum() value will take you to the minimum() value and vice versa. Wrapping only make sense if you have minimum() and maximum() values set.
- Access functions:
Constructs an abstract spinbox with the given
parent
with defaultwrapping
, and alignment properties.- alignment()#
- Return type:
Combination of
AlignmentFlag
See also
Getter of property
alignmentᅟ
.- buttonSymbols()#
- Return type:
See also
Getter of property
buttonSymbolsᅟ
.- clear()#
Clears the lineedit of all text but prefix and suffix.
- correctionMode()#
- Return type:
See also
Getter of property
correctionModeᅟ
.- editingFinished()#
This signal is emitted editing is finished. This happens when the spinbox loses focus and when enter is pressed.
- fixup(input)#
- Parameters:
input – str
- Return type:
QString
This virtual function is called by the
QAbstractSpinBox
if theinput
is not validated to QValidator::Acceptable when Return is pressed orinterpretText()
is called. It will try to change the text so it is valid. Reimplemented in the various subclasses.- hasAcceptableInput()#
- Return type:
bool
Getter of property
acceptableInputᅟ
.- hasFrame()#
- Return type:
bool
Getter of property
frameᅟ
.- initStyleOption(option)#
- Parameters:
option –
QStyleOptionSpinBox
Initialize
option
with the values from thisQSpinBox
. This method is useful for subclasses when they need aQStyleOptionSpinBox
, but don’t want to fill in all the information themselves.See also
- interpretText()#
This function interprets the text of the spin box. If the value has changed since last interpretation it will emit signals.
- isAccelerated()#
- Return type:
bool
Getter of property
acceleratedᅟ
.- isGroupSeparatorShown()#
- Return type:
bool
Getter of property
showGroupSeparatorᅟ
.- isReadOnly()#
- Return type:
bool
Getter of property
readOnlyᅟ
.- keyboardTracking()#
- Return type:
bool
See also
Getter of property
keyboardTrackingᅟ
.This function returns a pointer to the line edit of the spin box.
See also
- selectAll()#
Selects all the text in the spinbox except the prefix and suffix.
- setAccelerated(on)#
- Parameters:
on – bool
See also
Setter of property
acceleratedᅟ
.- setAlignment(flag)#
- Parameters:
flag – Combination of
AlignmentFlag
See also
Setter of property
alignmentᅟ
.- setButtonSymbols(bs)#
- Parameters:
bs –
ButtonSymbols
See also
Setter of property
buttonSymbolsᅟ
.- setCorrectionMode(cm)#
- Parameters:
cm –
CorrectionMode
See also
Setter of property
correctionModeᅟ
.- setFrame(arg__1)#
- Parameters:
arg__1 – bool
See also
Setter of property
frameᅟ
.- setGroupSeparatorShown(shown)#
- Parameters:
shown – bool
See also
Setter of property
showGroupSeparatorᅟ
.- setKeyboardTracking(kt)#
- Parameters:
kt – bool
See also
Setter of property
keyboardTrackingᅟ
.Sets the line edit of the spinbox to be
lineEdit
instead of the current line edit widget.lineEdit
cannot beNone
.QAbstractSpinBox
takes ownership of the newlineEdit
If
validator()
for thelineEdit
returnsNone
, the internal validator of the spinbox will be set on the line edit.See also
- setReadOnly(r)#
- Parameters:
r – bool
See also
Setter of property
readOnlyᅟ
.- setSpecialValueText(txt)#
- Parameters:
txt – str
See also
Setter of property
specialValueTextᅟ
.- setWrapping(w)#
- Parameters:
w – bool
See also
Setter of property
wrappingᅟ
.- specialValueText()#
- Return type:
str
See also
Getter of property
specialValueTextᅟ
.- stepBy(steps)#
- Parameters:
steps – int
Virtual function that is called whenever the user triggers a step. The
steps
parameter indicates how many steps were taken. For example, pressingQt::Key_Down
will trigger a call tostepBy(-1)
, whereas pressingQt::Key_PageUp
will trigger a call tostepBy(10)
.If you subclass
QAbstractSpinBox
you must reimplement this function. Note that this function is called even if the resulting value will be outside the bounds of minimum and maximum. It’s this function’s job to handle these situations.See also
stepUp()
stepDown()
keyPressEvent()
- stepDown()#
Steps down by one linestep Calling this slot is analogous to calling
stepBy
(-1);- stepEnabled()#
- Return type:
Combination of
StepEnabledFlag
Virtual function that determines whether stepping up and down is legal at any given time.
The up arrow will be painted as disabled unless (stepEnabled() &
StepUpEnabled
) != 0.The default implementation will return (
StepUpEnabled
|StepDownEnabled
) if wrapping is turned on. Else it will returnStepDownEnabled
if value is > minimum() or’ed withStepUpEnabled
if value < maximum().If you subclass
QAbstractSpinBox
you will need to reimplement this function.See also
- stepUp()#
Steps up by one linestep Calling this slot is analogous to calling
stepBy
(1);See also
- text()#
- Return type:
str
Getter of property
textᅟ
.- validate(input, pos)#
- Parameters:
input – str
pos – int
- Return type:
PyObject
This virtual function is called by the
QAbstractSpinBox
to determine whetherinput
is valid. Thepos
parameter indicates the position in the string. Reimplemented in the various subclasses.- wrapping()#
- Return type:
bool
See also
Getter of property
wrappingᅟ
.