On 16 Maj, 20:52, Robert Kern <robert.k...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 2010-05-16 13:28 , OMS wrote: > > > > > I am quite new to Python and Qt and need very urgently advice on how > > to update Qt progressBar while executing a process. I have went thrugh > > number of 'google' stuff and saw different solution, hence none worked > > for me. The best idea I have seen is the usage of QThread and emiting > > signal from thread to MainWindow. I do not know however why the code I > > have written is not working. Most likely a stupid 'beginner related' > > error but as far as I am beginner I can't get it. There is a code > > below: > > > #!/opt/local/bin/python2.6 > > > import os > > import sys > > import time > > from PyQt4 import QtCore > > from PyQt4 import QtGui > > > from uiTest import Ui_MainWindow > > > class MainWindow(QtGui.QMainWindow): > > def __init__(self): > > QtGui.QMainWindow.__init__(self) > > self.ui=Ui_MainWindow() > > self.ui.setupUi(self) > > self.connect(self.ui.pushButton, QtCore.SIGNAL("clicked()"), > > self.runWorker) > > > def runWorker(self): > > self.worker = Worker() > > self.connect(self.worker, QtCore.SIGNAL("progressUpdated"), > > self.updateWorkerProgress) > > self.worker.start() > > > def updateWorkerProgress(self, min, max, progress): > > self.ui.progressBar.setMinimum = min > > self.ui.progressBar.setMaximum = max > > self.ui.progressBar.setValue = progress > > These should be > > self.ui.progressBar.setMinimum(min) > self.ui.progressBar.setMaximum(max) > self.ui.progressBar.setValue(progress) > > -- > Robert Kern
Thanks. You have saved the day. I knew it must be something only greenhorn could do. Once again thanks! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list