Pyqt calling a custom dialog and returning the vars
David Boddie
david at boddie.org.uk
Mon Apr 16 18:13:15 EDT 2007
On Monday 16 April 2007 22:06, Marcpp wrote:
> I call a dialog from a principal program but cannot return the value
> of the
> variables (text box's). Here is a example...
[...]
> class ag (Agenda):
> ...
> ...
> def _slotAddClicked(self):
> d=dialogo1()
> d.exec_()
> d.connect(d.buttonOk,SIGNAL("clicked()"),self._procesadialog1)
>
> def _procesadialog1():
> d=dialogo1()
> drempresa = d.dempresa.text()
> print drempresa #
Without seeing more of what you've done, it's difficult to tell, but
you are just creating a new dialog in _procesadialog1() and reading
the default text in its "dempresa" attribute which I presume is a
QLineEdit widget.
Assuming everything else is working correctly, I think you should
remove the second method and rewrite the first one in the following
way:
class ag (Agenda):
...
...
def _slotAddClicked(self):
d=dialogo1()
if d.exec_() == QDialog.Accepted:
drempresa = d.dempresa.text()
print drempresa #
David
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