A QtGui.QLineEdit
is a widget that allows to enter and edit a single line of plain text. There are undo and redo, cut and paste, and drag & drop functions available for the widget.
#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ ZetCode PyQt4 tutorial This example shows text which is entered in a QtGui.QLineEdit in a QtGui.QLabel widget. author: Jan Bodnar website: zetcode.com last edited: August 2011 """ import sys from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore class Example(QtGui.QWidget): def __init__(self): super(Example, self).__init__() self.initUI() def initUI(self): self.lbl = QtGui.QLabel(self) qle = QtGui.QLineEdit(self) qle.move(60, 100) self.lbl.move(60, 40) qle.textChanged[str].connect(self.onChanged) self.setGeometry(300, 300, 280, 170) self.setWindowTitle('QtGui.QLineEdit') self.show() def onChanged(self, text): self.lbl.setText(text) self.lbl.adjustSize() def main(): app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv) ex = Example() sys.exit(app.exec_()) if __name__ == '__main__': main()
This example shows a line edit widget and a label. The text that we key in the line edit is displayed immediately in the label widget.
qle = QtGui.QLineEdit(self)
The QtGui.QLineEdit
widget is created.
qle.textChanged[str].connect(self.onChanged)
If the text in the line edit widget changes, we call the onChanged()
method.
def onChanged(self, text): self.lbl.setText(text) self.lbl.adjustSize()
Inside the onChanged()
method, we set the typed text to the label widget. We call the adjustSize()
method to adjust the size of the label to the length of the text.
Figure: QtGui.QLineEdit