In this article we will see how we can set wrapping property of the QDateTimeEdit widget. QDateTime is basically a combination of QDate and QTime i.e it has both date and time. And QDateTimeEdit widget is used to show or receive the QDateTime. Wrapping property makes stepping up from maximum date time will take user to the minimum date time and vice versa. Wrapping only make sense if we have minimum and maximum date time set.
In order to do this we will use setWrapping
method with the QDateTimeEdit object.
Syntax : datetimeedit.setWrapping(True)
Argument : It takes bool as argument
Return : It returns None
Below is the implementation
# importing libraries from PyQt5.QtWidgets import * from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui from PyQt5.QtGui import * from PyQt5.QtCore import * import sys class Window(QMainWindow): def __init__( self ): super ().__init__() # setting title self .setWindowTitle( "Python " ) # setting geometry self .setGeometry( 100 , 100 , 500 , 400 ) # calling method self .UiComponents() # showing all the widgets self .show() # method for components def UiComponents( self ): # creating a QDateTimeEdit widget datetimeedit = QDateTimeEdit( self ) # setting geometry datetimeedit.setGeometry( 100 , 100 , 150 , 35 ) # date time dt1 = QDateTime( 2020 , 10 , 10 , 11 , 30 ) dt2 = QDateTime( 2025 , 10 , 20 , 22 , 40 ) # setting minimum date time to it datetimeedit.setDateTimeRange(dt1, dt2) # setting wrapping property datetimeedit.setWrapping( True ) # creating a label label = QLabel( "neveropen" , self ) # setting geometry to the label label.setGeometry( 100 , 160 , 200 , 60 ) # making label multi line label.setWordWrap( True ) # create pyqt5 app App = QApplication(sys.argv) # create the instance of our Window window = Window() # start the app sys.exit(App. exec ()) |
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