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I have a program where one menu will link to another menu and then you can perform functions from there.
When I add a hide MainWindow function to the second window, so it goes into the background while you follow the prompts, it will crash, IF you run the whole script.
Ex: Run the main script, click on investigations and then click on any of the menu items.
If I run the script by itself, without going through the main menu, it will run with no issues.
The issue lies within the Mainwindow.hide(), because I can comment this out in the second menu- InvMenu, and I can run the program from the MainMenu and follow the prompts with no issues.
I'm not sure how to fix this. I've ran through quite a few things online and none seem to work.
Here's the code-
Test.py
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
from Test2 import *
class Ui_MainWindow(object):
def ipDombtn(self):
self.window=QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
self.ui=Ui_MainWindow1()
self.ui.setup(self.window)
self.window.show()
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(412, 440)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.verticalLayout = QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout(self.centralwidget)
self.verticalLayout.setObjectName("verticalLayout")
self.pushButton = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.pushButton.setObjectName("pushButton")
self.verticalLayout.addWidget(self.pushButton)
self.pushButton.clicked.connect(self.ipDombtn)
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 412, 31))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
self.pushButton.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Investigation"))
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
ui = Ui_MainWindow()
ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
MainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
Here is the second menu's code. It's set to call specific functions based on what they select. If I comment out the MainWindow.hide() I can run the MainMenu, select investigations and then click on one of the options and they work. If I run this code without running the main menu, and nothing commented out, it works just fine.
Is it an issue with two menus, even though they are renamed?
Test2.py
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_MainWindow1(object):
def exIpDomInv_clicked(self):
MainWindow1.hide()
print("You clicked a button...")
MainWindow1.show()
def setup(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(412, 440)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.verticalLayout = QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout(self.centralwidget)
self.verticalLayout.setObjectName("verticalLayout")
self.exIpDomInv = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.exIpDomInv.setObjectName("exIpDomInv")
self.verticalLayout.addWidget(self.exIpDomInv)
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.Menu = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.Menu.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 412, 31))
self.Menu.setObjectName("Menu")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.Menu)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
self.exIpDomInv.clicked.connect(self.exIpDomInv_clicked)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "Investigation"))
MainWindow.setAccessibleName(_translate("MainWindow", "InvestigationMenu"))
self.exIpDomInv.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "External IP/ Domain Investigation"))
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
MainWindow1 = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
ui2 = Ui_MainWindow1()
ui2.setup(MainWindow1)
MainWindow1.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
Note that the program is broken does not help, you are probably using some IDE, many times the IDEs do not handle these types of errors correctly so I recommend you execute it in a CMD, if you do so you will get the following message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/path/of/Test2.py", line 6, in exIpDomInv_clicked
MainWindow1.hide()
NameError: name 'MainWindow1' is not defined
Aborted (core dumped)
Well, more or less, it gives us an idea of the problem, it tells us that MainWindow1 is not defined, and this leads me to think that you are not clear about some concepts:
The expression if __name__ == "__main__": can have all the files but only the first one is observed so that the if __name__ == "__main__": of Test2.py will not run and therefore the MainWindow1 that you assume exists will not exist.
Classes are abstractions ie they describe a behavior of their objects, besides they only access the members of their scope, that is, it is like a black box, if the object is not defined within the class it can not be accessed, so if you want to access the Ui_MainWindow of Test.py you can not do it directly as it is, there are several methods to achieve it but it is based on the above.
On the other hand the classes that generate Qt Designer are recommended not to edit them because if you modify something in the .ui and recompile it will erase all the changes, besides they are not widgets so you have limitations such as overwriting of the methods. For more information read this.
Considering the above, I am going to divide it into several files:
ui_mainwindow1.py
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_MainWindow1(object):
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(412, 440)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.verticalLayout = QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout(self.centralwidget)
self.verticalLayout.setObjectName("verticalLayout")
self.exIpDomInv = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.exIpDomInv.setObjectName("exIpDomInv")
self.verticalLayout.addWidget(self.exIpDomInv)
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.Menu = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.Menu.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 412, 31))
self.Menu.setObjectName("Menu")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.Menu)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "Investigation"))
MainWindow.setAccessibleName(_translate("MainWindow", "InvestigationMenu"))
self.exIpDomInv.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "External IP/ Domain Investigation"))
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
MainWindow1 = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
ui2 = Ui_MainWindow1()
ui2.setup(MainWindow1)
MainWindow1.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
ui_mainwindow.py
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_MainWindow(object):
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(412, 440)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.verticalLayout = QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout(self.centralwidget)
self.verticalLayout.setObjectName("verticalLayout")
self.pushButton = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.pushButton.setObjectName("pushButton")
self.verticalLayout.addWidget(self.pushButton)
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 412, 31))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
self.pushButton.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Investigation"))
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
ui = Ui_MainWindow()
ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
MainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
main.py
from PyQt5 import QtWidgets
from ui_mainwindow1 import Ui_MainWindow1
from ui_mainwindow import Ui_MainWindow
class MainWindow1(QtWidgets.QMainWindow, Ui_MainWindow1):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
super(MainWindow1, self).__init__(parent)
self.setupUi(self)
class MainWindow(QtWidgets.QMainWindow, Ui_MainWindow):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
super(MainWindow, self).__init__(parent)
self.setupUi(self)
self.other_window = MainWindow1()
self.pushButton.clicked.connect(self.other_window.show)
self.other_window.exIpDomInv.clicked.connect(self.hide)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = MainWindow()
w.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
As you see the object other_window is in the same scope of the class so it can be accessed and therefore all the elements are defined. Also each file has its if __name__ == "__main__":, these serve to test the operation of each class, but only the one in the main.py will be executed, the others will be ignored.
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This is a sample code with just a push button and a textedit, i need to write line x line using a loop in a textedit when button is clicked.
The problem is that i need to implement threads because without them the program crashes or it doesn't write line x line, but all together when the loop ends;
and i need to implement in my application a textedit that shows info while the program loads "something".
So my question is, how to rewrite this code using threads to write in textedit when button is clicked?
The method i should run when the button is clicked is "write"
it should work like a print inside a for loop , it would print not all at once
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_MainWindow(object):
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(640, 480)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.textEdit = QtWidgets.QTextEdit(self.centralwidget)
self.textEdit.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(150, 220, 321, 71))
self.textEdit.setObjectName("textEdit")
self.pushButton = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.pushButton.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(240, 100, 75, 23))
self.pushButton.setObjectName("pushButton")
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 640, 21))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
self.pushButton.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "PushButton"))
self.pushButton.clicked.connect(self.write)
def write(self):
string=""
for i in range(1000):
string="\n"+str(i)
self.textEdit.insertPlainText(string)
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
ui = Ui_MainWindow()
ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
MainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
First of all it is recommended not to modify the class generated by Qt Designer so you must regenerate the file and assume that it is called mainwindow.py: pyuic5 your_file.ui -o mainwindow.py -x.
Considering the above, the logic is to generate the information in another thread and send it to the GUI to modify it:
main.py
import threading
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
from mainwindow import Ui_MainWindow
class WriterWorker(QtCore.QObject):
textChanged = QtCore.pyqtSignal(str)
def start(self):
threading.Thread(target=self._execute, daemon=True).start()
def _execute(self):
string = ""
for i in range(1000):
string = "\n"+str(i)
self.textChanged.emit(string)
class MainWindow(QtWidgets.QMainWindow, Ui_MainWindow):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
super(MainWindow, self).__init__(parent)
self.setupUi(self)
self.writer_worker = WriterWorker()
self.writer_worker.textChanged.connect(self.on_text_changed)
self.pushButton.clicked.connect(self.writer_worker.start)
#QtCore.pyqtSlot(str)
def on_text_changed(self, text):
self.textEdit.insertPlainText(text)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = MainWindow()
w.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
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I want, from my Index.py page, to open several times the page Form.py.
For the moment when i try to open Form a second time the first Form page closes.
There is my Index.py code :
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
from Form import Ui_FormWindow
class Ui_MainWindow(object):
#The function to open the Form.py
def open(self):
self.window = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
self.ui = Ui_FormWindow()
self.ui.setupUi(self.window)
self.window.show()
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(800, 600)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.pushButton = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.pushButton.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(230, 180, 93, 28))
self.pushButton.setObjectName("pushButton")
self.pushButton.clicked.connect(self.open)
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 800, 26))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
self.pushButton.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "PushButton"))
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
ui = Ui_MainWindow()
ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
MainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
And here is the page i want to open several times, Form.py :
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_FormWindow(object):
def setupUi(self, FormWindow):
FormWindow.setObjectName("FormWindow")
FormWindow.resize(800, 600)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(FormWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.lineEdit = QtWidgets.QLineEdit(self.centralwidget)
self.lineEdit.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(250, 190, 113, 22))
self.lineEdit.setObjectName("lineEdit")
FormWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(FormWindow)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 800, 26))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
FormWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(FormWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
FormWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(FormWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(FormWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, FormWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
FormWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("FormWindow", "FormWindow"))
self.lineEdit.setText(_translate("FormWindow", "Page to open"))
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
FormWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
ui = Ui_FormWindow()
ui.setupUi(FormWindow)
FormWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
I checked this answer but i don't understand how to make it work in my code.
I also edited my question in order to be a minimal reproducible example but my english is not perfect and i fear to not understand perfectly what i read on the mre tutotial so sorry
I haven't done QT stuff in a while but could it be the fact that you're instancing QtWidgets.QMainWindow again? That'd be my first guess.
I am trying to create a table in PyQt using the QTableView object. My data is stored in a Pandas dataframe.
Here is the code:
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
import pandas as pd
cust_data = pd.read_csv('C:\\Users\\utkarsh.a.ranjan\\Documents\\final_datasets\\minimal_data.csv')
class Ui_MainWindow(object):
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(524, 424)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.tableView = QtWidgets.QTableView(self.centralwidget)
self.tableView.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(60, 20, 411, 351))
self.tableView.setMouseTracking(False)
self.tableView.setObjectName("custData")
self.tableView.setRowCount(cust_data.head().shape[0])
self.tableView.setColumnCount(cust_data.head().shape[1])
for i in range(cust_data.head().shape[0]):
for j in range(cust_data.head().shape[0]):
self.tableWidget.setItem(i,j, QTableWidgetItem(cust_data.iloc[i, j])
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 524, 21))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
if not QtWidgets.QApplication.instance():
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
else:
app = QtWidgets.QApplication.instance()
MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
ui = Ui_MainWindow()
ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
MainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
I am getting a syntax error in the line just after the for loops. I am failing to spot any syntax issues. If I remove the nested for loops, the error goes away. I am running the code on spyder IDE
You are missing a closing parenthesis at the end of self.tableWidget.setItem(...
I have tried
self.mdiArea.activeSubWindow().objectName
self.mdiArea.activeSubWindow().objectName()
But neither of them gave me the object name I set:
self.subwindow.setObjectName("subwindow_1")
Any advice? Thanks a lot. Full testing code is attached:
# Created by: PyQt5 UI code generator 5.6
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_MainWindow(object):
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(687, 438)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.mdiArea = QtWidgets.QMdiArea(self.centralwidget)
self.mdiArea.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(140, 10, 531, 381))
self.mdiArea.setObjectName("mdiArea")
self.subwindow = QtWidgets.QWidget()
self.subwindow.setObjectName("subwindow_test_the_object_name")
self.Add = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.Add.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(10, 30, 121, 23))
self.Add.setObjectName("Add")
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 687, 21))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.Add.clicked.connect(self.Add_window) # connect the button to Add_window function
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def Add_window(self):
self.mdiArea.addSubWindow(self.subwindow)
print("there is a subwindow activated")
self.mdiArea.activeSubWindow()
self.subwindow.show()
Act_window=self.mdiArea.activeSubWindow()
print("this is subwindow 1 "+str(Act_window.objectName()))
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
self.subwindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "Subwindow"))
self.Add.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Add Window"))
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
ui = Ui_MainWindow()
ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
MainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
This is a very simple sample with objectName() does not work with subwindow but it works with button and the parent MDIarea, my goal is to get the active subwindow object name such as subwindow_test_the_object_name in this case, if I have multiple subwindows with different object name, I can grab this object name as a signal. Thanks.
With the following instruction:
self.subwindow = QtWidgets.QWidget()
self.subwindow.setObjectName("subwindow_test_the_object_name")
you are giving a name to the widget that is going to be inside the QMdiSubWindow, not the QMdiSubWindow, so if you want to retrieve the name of that element you must use the widget() method of QMdiSubWindow:
def Add_window(self):
self.mdiArea.addSubWindow(self.subwindow)
print("there is a subwindow activated")
self.mdiArea.activeSubWindow()
self.subwindow.show()
Act_window =self.mdiArea.activeSubWindow()
print("this is subwindow 1 "+str(Act_window.widget().objectName()))
Output:
there is a subwindow activated
this is subwindow 1 subwindow_test_the_object_name
Got stuck with accessing to outer class functions, it'll be great to receive some advice or solution how can i get access to another class method in Python.
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_MainWindow(object):
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(480, 640)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.pushButton = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.pushButton.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(320, 520, 114, 32))
self.pushButton.setObjectName("pushButton")
#self.pushButton.clicked.connect(self.btnCheck)
self.pushButton_2 = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.pushButton_2.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(190, 520, 114, 32))
self.pushButton_2.setObjectName("pushButton_2")
self.label = QtWidgets.QLabel(self.centralwidget)
self.label.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(40, 150, 411, 311))
font = QtGui.QFont()
font.setPointSize(66)
self.label.setFont(font)
self.label.setAlignment(QtCore.Qt.AlignCenter)
self.label.setObjectName("label")
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
self.pushButton.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "PushButton1"))
self.pushButton_2.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "PushButton2"))
self.label.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "TextLabel"))
class Ui_Support(object):
def __init__(self):
self.ui = Ui_MainWindow()
self.ui.setupUi(self)
def btnCheck(self):
self.ui.label.setText(a)
def closeBtn(self):
QtCore.QCoreApplication.instance().quit()
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
ui = Ui_MainWindow()
ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
MainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
This is my test form, i'd like to call button event from another class, it's easy to call it from inner class function, but it's better to contain multiple functions in another class, thank you for the reply!
The setupUi() function requires an object of type QMainWindow, in your case the optimum would be that Ui_Support should inherit from QMainWindow.
class Ui_Support(QtWidgets.QMainWindow):
def __init__(self):
QtWidgets.QMainWindow.__init__(self, parent=None)
self.ui = Ui_MainWindow()
self.ui.setupUi(self)
self.ui.pushButton.clicked.connect(self.btnCheck)
def btnCheck(self):
self.ui.label.setText("a")
def closeBtn(self):
QtCore.QCoreApplication.instance().quit()
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
MainWindow = Ui_Support()
MainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())