On Sep 15, 9:53 am, Andrew <andrewt.h...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm trying to remove the widgets from the QFormLayout widget from > PyQt4. According to the documentation I should be able to use the > command .takeAt(int) which will delete the widget from the layout and > then return to me the QLayoutWidget. > It currently is giving me back the widget, but is not removing it from > the layout. > At the moment, I'm simply trying to clear out all the widgets on the > layout with this: > > def clearForm(self): > print ("Clearing") > print self.dataForm.rowCount() > for i in range(self.dataForm.rowCount()-1, -1, -1): > print " .", > tmp = self.dataForm.takeAt(i) > print tmp.widget() > tmp = "" > print self.dataForm.rowCount() > > It goes through each widget on the layout, and prints out the > classes .__repr__ on the tmp.widget() line since tmp is a > QLayoutWidget. So it's doing the returning part, but they still exist > instead of being deleted like the documentation explains. > > Am I missing a step or is this just broken? I haven't been able to > find anything else on this issue yet. If it's broke, is there any > potential workaround? > > I'm using python 2.6.4 and PyQt4 4.7.6 > > Thanks, > Andrew
QLayoutWidget, I meant a QWidgetItem. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list