--- category: tool tool: PyQT language: Python filename: learnqt.py contributors: - ["Nathan Hughes", "https://github.com/sirsharpest"] lang: en --- **Qt** is a widely-known framework for developing cross-platform software that can be run on various software and hardware platforms with little or no change in the code, while having the power and speed of native applications. Though **Qt** was originally written in *C++*. This is an adaption on the C++ intro to QT by [Aleksey Kholovchuk](https://github.com/vortexxx192 ), some of the code examples should result in the same functionality this version just having been done using pyqt! ```Python import sys from PyQt4 import QtGui def window(): # Create an application object app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv) # Create a widget where our label will be placed in w = QtGui.QWidget() # Add a label to the widget b = QtGui.QLabel(w) # Set some text for the label b.setText("Hello World!") # Give some size and placement information w.setGeometry(100, 100, 200, 50) b.move(50, 20) # Give our window a nice title w.setWindowTitle("PyQt") # Have everything display w.show() # Execute what we have asked for, once all setup sys.exit(app.exec_()) if __name__ == '__main__': window() ``` In order to get some of the more advanced features in **pyqt** we need to start looking at building additional elements. Here we show how to introduce a dialog popup box, useful for asking the user to confirm a decision or to provide information. ```Python import sys from PyQt4.QtGui import * from PyQt4.QtCore import * def window(): app = QApplication(sys.argv) w = QWidget() # Create a button and attach to widget w b = QPushButton(w) b.setText("Press me") b.move(50, 50) # Tell b to call this function when clicked # notice the lack of "()" on the function call b.clicked.connect(showdialog) w.setWindowTitle("PyQt Dialog") w.show() sys.exit(app.exec_()) # This function should create a dialog window with a button # that waits to be clicked and then exits the program def showdialog(): d = QDialog() b1 = QPushButton("ok", d) b1.move(50, 50) d.setWindowTitle("Dialog") # This modality tells the popup to block the parent whilst it's active d.setWindowModality(Qt.ApplicationModal) # On click I'd like the entire process to end b1.clicked.connect(sys.exit) d.exec_() if __name__ == '__main__': window() ```