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KIntNumInput Class Reference

from PyKDE4.kdeui import *

Inherits: KNumInput → QWidget → QObject

Detailed Description


Signals

 relativeValueChanged (float a0)
 valueChanged (int a0)

Methods

 __init__ (self, QWidget parent=0)
 __init__ (self, int value, QWidget parent=0, int base=10)
 __init__ (self, KNumInput below, int value, QWidget parent, int base=10)
 __init__ (self, KIntNumInput a0)
 doLayout (self)
int maximum (self)
int minimum (self)
QSize minimumSizeHint (self)
QString prefix (self)
int referencePoint (self)
float relativeValue (self)
 relativeValueChanged (self, float a0)
 resizeEvent (self, QResizeEvent a0)
 setEditFocus (self, bool mark=1)
 setLabel (self, QString label, Qt.Alignment a=Qt.AlignLeft|Qt.AlignTop)
 setMaximum (self, int max)
 setMinimum (self, int min)
 setPrefix (self, QString prefix)
 setRange (self, int min, int max, int step=1)
 setRange (self, int min, int max, int step, bool slider)
 setReferencePoint (self, int a0)
 setRelativeValue (self, float a0)
 setSliderEnabled (self, bool enabled=1)
 setSpecialValueText (self, QString text)
 setSuffix (self, QString suffix)
 setValue (self, int a0)
QString specialValueText (self)
QSpinBox spinBox (self)
QString suffix (self)
int value (self)
 valueChanged (self, int a0)

Method Documentation

__init__ (  self,
QWidget  parent=0
)

Constructs an input control for integer values with base 10 and initial value 0.

__init__ (  self,
int  value,
QWidget  parent=0,
int  base=10
)

Constructor It constructs a QSpinBox that allows the input of integer numbers in the range of -INT_MAX to +INT_MAX. To set a descriptive label, use setLabel(). To enforce the value being in a range and optionally to attach a slider to it, use setRange().

Parameters:
value  initial value for the control
base  numeric base used for display
parent  parent QWidget

__init__ (  self,
KNumInput  below,
int  value,
QWidget  parent,
int  base=10
)

Constructor

the difference to the one above is the "below" parameter. It tells this instance that it is visually put below some other KNumInput widget. Note that these two KNumInput's need not to have the same parent widget or be in the same layout group. The effect is that it'll adjust its layout in correspondence with the layout of the other KNumInput's (you can build an arbitrary long chain).

Parameters:
below  append KIntNumInput to the KNumInput chain
value  initial value for the control
base  numeric base used for display
parent  parent QWidget

Deprecated:
use the version without the below parameter instead.

__init__ (  self,
KIntNumInput  a0
)
doLayout (   self )
int maximum (   self )

Returns:
the maximum value.

int minimum (   self )

Returns:
the minimum value.

QSize minimumSizeHint (   self )

This method returns the minimum size necessary to display the control. The minimum size is enough to show all the labels in the current font (font change may invalidate the return value).

Returns:
the minimum size necessary to show the control

QString prefix (   self )

Returns:
the prefix displayed in front of the value.
See also:
setPrefix()

int referencePoint (   self )

Returns:
the current reference point

float relativeValue (   self )

Returns:
the curent value in units of the referencePoint.

relativeValueChanged (  self,
float  a0
)

Emitted whenever valueChanged is. Contains the change relative to the referencePoint.

Signal syntax:
QObject.connect(source, SIGNAL("relativeValueChanged(double)"), target_slot)
resizeEvent (  self,
QResizeEvent  a0
)
setEditFocus (  self,
bool  mark=1
)

sets focus to the edit widget and marks all text in if mark == true

setLabel (  self,
QString  label,
Qt.Alignment  a=Qt.AlignLeft|Qt.AlignTop
)
setMaximum (  self,
int  max
)

Sets the maximum value.

setMinimum (  self,
int  min
)

Sets the minimum value.

setPrefix (  self,
QString  prefix
)

Sets the prefix to prefix. Use QString() to disable this feature. Formatting has to be provided (see above).

See also:
QSpinBox.setPrefix(), #setSuffix()

setRange (  self,
int  min,
int  max,
int  step=1
)

Sets the allowed input range and the step size for the slider and the spin box.

Parameters:
min  minimum value
max  maximum value
step  step size

setRange (  self,
int  min,
int  max,
int  step,
bool  slider
)

Deprecated:
Use the other setRange function and setSliderEnabled instead

setReferencePoint (  self,
int  a0
)

Sets the reference point for relativeValue.

setRelativeValue (  self,
float  a0
)

Sets the value in units of the referencePoint

setSliderEnabled (  self,
bool  enabled=1
)

Parameters:
enabled  Show the slider

@default enabled

setSpecialValueText (  self,
QString  text
)

Sets the special value text. If set, the SpinBox will display this text instead of the numeric value whenever the current value is equal to minVal(). Typically this is used for indicating that the choice has a special (default) meaning.

setSuffix (  self,
QString  suffix
)

Sets the suffix to suffix. Use QString() to disable this feature. Formatting has to be provided (e.g. a space separator between the prepended value and the suffix's text has to be provided as the first character in the suffix).

See also:
QSpinBox.setSuffix(), #setPrefix()

setValue (  self,
int  a0
)

Sets the value of the control.

QString specialValueText (   self )

Returns:
the string displayed for a special value.
See also:
setSpecialValueText()

QSpinBox spinBox (   self )

Returns:
the spin box widget.
Internal:

QString suffix (   self )

Returns:
the suffix displayed behind the value.
See also:
setSuffix()

int value (   self )

Returns:
the current value.

valueChanged (  self,
int  a0
)

Emitted every time the value changes (by calling setValue() or by user interaction).

Signal syntax:
QObject.connect(source, SIGNAL("valueChanged(int)"), target_slot)
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