schrodinger.application.jaguar.gui.tabs.sub_tab_widgets.basis_set_widgets module¶
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class
schrodinger.application.jaguar.gui.tabs.sub_tab_widgets.basis_set_widgets.
BasisSetColumns
¶ Bases:
object
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HEADERS
= ['Atom', 'ID', 'Entry Title', 'Basis Set']¶
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NUM_COLS
= 4¶
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ATOM
= 0¶
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ID
= 1¶
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TITLE
= 2¶
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BASIS
= 3¶
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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class
schrodinger.application.jaguar.gui.tabs.sub_tab_widgets.basis_set_widgets.
PerAtomBasisRow
(entry_id, title, atom_name, atom_num, basis=None)¶ Bases:
schrodinger.application.jaguar.gui.tabs.sub_tab_widgets.base_widgets.SubTabRow
Data about a per-atom basis set setting
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__init__
(entry_id, title, atom_name, atom_num, basis=None)¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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copy
()¶ Create a new row object that is a copy of this row
Return type: PerAtomBasisRow
Returns: The row item that is a copy of this row
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hasValidBasis
()¶ Does this row have a valid basis set?
Returns: True if the specified row has a valid basis. False if the basis is invalid or blank. Return type: bool
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getAtomNums
()¶ Get a list of all atom numbers associated with this row (i.e. all atom to be marked by workspace markers). The default implementation checks for an
atom_num
oratom_nums
attribute. Subclasses must redefine this function if neither of these attributes exist.Returns: A list of atom numbers (relative to the entry, not the workspace structure) Return type: list
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getAtoms
()¶ Get a list of all atoms associated with this row (i.e. all atom to be marked by workspace markers).
Returns: A list of schrodinger.structure._StructureAtom
objectsReturn type: list
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getStructure
()¶ Get the structure this row refers to
Returns: The structure Return type: schrodinger.structure.Structure
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class
schrodinger.application.jaguar.gui.tabs.sub_tab_widgets.basis_set_widgets.
BasisSetTableView
(parent=None)¶ Bases:
schrodinger.application.jaguar.gui.tabs.sub_tab_widgets.base_widgets.SubTabTableView
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COLUMN
¶ alias of
BasisSetColumns
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__init__
(parent=None)¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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AboveItem
= 1¶
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AdjustIgnored
= 0¶
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AdjustToContents
= 2¶
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AdjustToContentsOnFirstShow
= 1¶
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AllEditTriggers
= 31¶
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AnimatingState
= 6¶
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AnyKeyPressed
= 16¶
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BelowItem
= 2¶
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Box
= 1¶
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CollapsingState
= 5¶
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ContiguousSelection
= 4¶
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CurrentChanged
= 1¶
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class
CursorAction
¶ Bases:
int
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
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conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
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denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
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from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
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imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
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numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
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real
¶ the real part of a complex number
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to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
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DoubleClicked
= 2¶
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DragDrop
= 3¶
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class
DragDropMode
¶ Bases:
int
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
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conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
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denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
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from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
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imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
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numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
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real
¶ the real part of a complex number
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to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
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DragOnly
= 1¶
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DragSelectingState
= 2¶
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DraggingState
= 1¶
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DrawChildren
= 2¶
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DrawWindowBackground
= 1¶
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class
DropIndicatorPosition
¶ Bases:
int
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
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conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
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denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
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from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
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imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
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numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
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real
¶ the real part of a complex number
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to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
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DropOnly
= 2¶
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EditKeyPressed
= 8¶
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class
EditTrigger
¶ Bases:
int
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
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conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
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denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
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from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
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imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
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numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
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real
¶ the real part of a complex number
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to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
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class
EditTriggers
¶ Bases:
sip.simplewrapper
QAbstractItemView.EditTriggers(Union[QAbstractItemView.EditTriggers, QAbstractItemView.EditTrigger]) QAbstractItemView.EditTriggers(QAbstractItemView.EditTriggers)
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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EditingState
= 3¶
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EnsureVisible
= 0¶
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ExpandingState
= 4¶
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ExtendedSelection
= 3¶
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HLine
= 4¶
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IgnoreMask
= 4¶
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InternalMove
= 4¶
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MARGIN
= 20¶
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MoveDown
= 1¶
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MoveEnd
= 5¶
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MoveHome
= 4¶
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MoveLeft
= 2¶
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MoveNext
= 8¶
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MovePageDown
= 7¶
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MovePageUp
= 6¶
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MovePrevious
= 9¶
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MoveRight
= 3¶
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MoveUp
= 0¶
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MultiSelection
= 2¶
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NoDragDrop
= 0¶
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NoEditTriggers
= 0¶
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NoFrame
= 0¶
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NoSelection
= 0¶
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NoState
= 0¶
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OnItem
= 0¶
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OnViewport
= 3¶
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class
PaintDeviceMetric
¶ Bases:
int
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
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conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
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denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
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from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
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imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
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numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
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real
¶ the real part of a complex number
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to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
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Panel
= 2¶
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PdmDepth
= 6¶
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PdmDevicePixelRatio
= 11¶
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PdmDevicePixelRatioScaled
= 12¶
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PdmDpiX
= 7¶
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PdmDpiY
= 8¶
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PdmHeight
= 2¶
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PdmHeightMM
= 4¶
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PdmNumColors
= 5¶
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PdmPhysicalDpiX
= 9¶
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PdmPhysicalDpiY
= 10¶
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PdmWidth
= 1¶
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PdmWidthMM
= 3¶
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Plain
= 16¶
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PositionAtBottom
= 2¶
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PositionAtCenter
= 3¶
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PositionAtTop
= 1¶
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Raised
= 32¶
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class
RenderFlag
¶ Bases:
int
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
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conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
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denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
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from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
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imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
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numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
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real
¶ the real part of a complex number
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to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
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class
RenderFlags
¶ Bases:
sip.simplewrapper
QWidget.RenderFlags(Union[QWidget.RenderFlags, QWidget.RenderFlag]) QWidget.RenderFlags(QWidget.RenderFlags)
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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SAMPLE_DATA
= {}¶
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class
ScrollHint
¶ Bases:
int
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
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conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
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denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
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from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
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imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
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numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
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real
¶ the real part of a complex number
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to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
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class
ScrollMode
¶ Bases:
int
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
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conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
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denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
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from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
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imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
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numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
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real
¶ the real part of a complex number
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to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
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ScrollPerItem
= 0¶
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ScrollPerPixel
= 1¶
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SelectColumns
= 2¶
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SelectItems
= 0¶
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SelectRows
= 1¶
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SelectedClicked
= 4¶
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class
SelectionBehavior
¶ Bases:
int
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
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conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
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denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
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from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
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imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
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numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
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real
¶ the real part of a complex number
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to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
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class
SelectionMode
¶ Bases:
int
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
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conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
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denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
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from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
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imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
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numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
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real
¶ the real part of a complex number
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to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
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class
Shadow
¶ Bases:
int
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
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conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
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denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
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from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
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imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
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numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
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real
¶ the real part of a complex number
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to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
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Shadow_Mask
= 240¶
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class
Shape
¶ Bases:
int
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__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
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bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
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conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
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denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
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from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
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imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
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numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
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real
¶ the real part of a complex number
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to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
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Shape_Mask
= 15¶
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SingleSelection
= 1¶
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class
SizeAdjustPolicy
¶ Bases:
int
-
__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
-
bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
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conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
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denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
-
from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
-
imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
-
numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
-
real
¶ the real part of a complex number
-
to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
-
-
class
State
¶ Bases:
int
-
__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
-
bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
-
conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
-
denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
-
from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
-
imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
-
numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
-
real
¶ the real part of a complex number
-
to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
-
-
class
StyleMask
¶ Bases:
int
-
__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
-
bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
-
conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
-
denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
-
from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
-
imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
-
numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
-
real
¶ the real part of a complex number
-
to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
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-
StyledPanel
= 6¶
-
Sunken
= 48¶
-
VLine
= 5¶
-
WinPanel
= 3¶
-
acceptDrops
(self) → bool¶
-
accessibleDescription
(self) → str¶
-
accessibleName
(self) → str¶
-
actionEvent
(self, QActionEvent)¶
-
actions
(self) → List[QAction]¶
-
activateWindow
(self)¶
-
activated
¶ activated(self, QModelIndex) [signal]
-
addAction
(self, QAction)¶
-
addActions
(self, object)¶
-
addScrollBarWidget
(self, QWidget, Union[Qt.Alignment, Qt.AlignmentFlag])¶
-
adjustSize
(self)¶
-
alternatingRowColors
(self) → bool¶
-
autoFillBackground
(self) → bool¶
-
autoScrollMargin
(self) → int¶
-
backgroundRole
(self) → QPalette.ColorRole¶
-
baseSize
(self) → QSize¶
-
blockSignals
(self, bool) → bool¶
-
changeEvent
(self, QEvent)¶
-
childAt
(self, QPoint) → QWidget¶ childAt(self, int, int) -> QWidget
-
childEvent
(self, QChildEvent)¶
-
children
(self) → object¶
-
childrenRect
(self) → QRect¶
-
childrenRegion
(self) → QRegion¶
-
clearFocus
(self)¶
-
clearMask
(self)¶
-
clearSelection
(self)¶
-
clearSpans
(self)¶
-
clicked
¶ clicked(self, QModelIndex) [signal]
-
close
(self) → bool¶
-
closeEditor
(self, QWidget, QAbstractItemDelegate.EndEditHint)¶
-
closeEvent
(self, QCloseEvent)¶
-
closePersistentEditor
(self, QModelIndex)¶
-
colorCount
(self) → int¶
-
columnAt
(self, int) → int¶
-
columnCountChanged
(self, int, int)¶
-
columnMoved
(self, int, int, int)¶
-
columnResized
(self, int, int, int)¶
-
columnSpan
(self, int, int) → int¶
-
columnViewportPosition
(self, int) → int¶
-
columnWidth
(self, int) → int¶
-
commitData
(self, QWidget)¶
-
commitDataToSelected
(editor, index, delegate)¶ Commit data to all selected cells in the column that is currently being edited.
Parameters: - editor (
PyQt5.QtWidgets.QWidget
) – The editor being used to enter data - index (
PyQt5.QtCore.QModelIndex
) – The index being edited - delegate (
PyQt5.QtWidgets.QAbstractItemDelegate
) – The delegate used to create the editor
- editor (
-
connectNotify
(self, QMetaMethod)¶
-
contentsMargins
(self) → QMargins¶
-
contentsRect
(self) → QRect¶
-
contextMenuEvent
(self, QContextMenuEvent)¶
-
contextMenuPolicy
(self) → Qt.ContextMenuPolicy¶
-
cornerWidget
(self) → QWidget¶
-
create
(self, window: sip.voidptr = 0, initializeWindow: bool = True, destroyOldWindow: bool = True)¶
-
createWindowContainer
(QWindow, parent: QWidget = None, flags: Union[Qt.WindowFlags, Qt.WindowType] = 0) → QWidget¶
-
currentChanged
(self, QModelIndex, QModelIndex)¶
-
currentIndex
(self) → QModelIndex¶
-
cursor
(self) → QCursor¶
-
customContextMenuRequested
¶ customContextMenuRequested(self, QPoint) [signal]
-
customEvent
(self, QEvent)¶
-
dataChanged
(self, QModelIndex, QModelIndex, roles: Iterable[int] = [])¶
-
defaultDropAction
(self) → Qt.DropAction¶
-
deleteLater
(self)¶
-
depth
(self) → int¶
-
destroy
(self, destroyWindow: bool = True, destroySubWindows: bool = True)¶
-
destroyed
¶ destroyed(self, QObject = None) [signal]
-
devType
(self) → int¶
-
devicePixelRatio
(self) → int¶
-
devicePixelRatioF
(self) → float¶
-
devicePixelRatioFScale
() → float¶
-
dirtyRegionOffset
(self) → QPoint¶
-
disconnect
(self)¶
-
disconnectNotify
(self, QMetaMethod)¶
-
doubleClicked
¶ doubleClicked(self, QModelIndex) [signal]
-
dragDropMode
(self) → QAbstractItemView.DragDropMode¶
-
dragDropOverwriteMode
(self) → bool¶
-
dragEnabled
(self) → bool¶
-
dragEnterEvent
(self, QDragEnterEvent)¶
-
dragLeaveEvent
(self, QDragLeaveEvent)¶
-
dragMoveEvent
(self, QDragMoveEvent)¶
-
drawFrame
(self, QPainter)¶
-
dropEvent
(self, QDropEvent)¶
-
dropIndicatorPosition
(self) → QAbstractItemView.DropIndicatorPosition¶
-
dumpObjectInfo
(self)¶
-
dumpObjectTree
(self)¶
-
dynamicPropertyNames
(self) → object¶
-
edit
(self, QModelIndex)¶ edit(self, QModelIndex, QAbstractItemView.EditTrigger, QEvent) -> bool
-
editTriggers
(self) → QAbstractItemView.EditTriggers¶
-
editorDestroyed
(self, QObject)¶
-
effectiveWinId
(self) → sip.voidptr¶
-
ensurePolished
(self)¶
-
enterEvent
(self, QEvent)¶
-
entered
¶ entered(self, QModelIndex) [signal]
-
event
(self, QEvent) → bool¶
-
eventFilter
(self, QObject, QEvent) → bool¶
-
executeDelayedItemsLayout
(self)¶
-
find
(sip.voidptr) → QWidget¶
-
findChild
(self, type, name: str = '', options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) → QObject¶ findChild(self, Tuple, name: str = ‘’, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> QObject
-
findChildren
(self, type, name: str = '', options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) → List[QObject]¶ findChildren(self, Tuple, name: str = ‘’, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, type, QRegExp, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, Tuple, QRegExp, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, type, QRegularExpression, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, Tuple, QRegularExpression, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject]
-
focusInEvent
(self, QFocusEvent)¶
-
focusNextChild
(self) → bool¶
-
focusNextPrevChild
(self, bool) → bool¶
-
focusOutEvent
(self, QFocusEvent)¶
-
focusPolicy
(self) → Qt.FocusPolicy¶
-
focusPreviousChild
(self) → bool¶
-
focusProxy
(self) → QWidget¶
-
focusWidget
(self) → QWidget¶
-
font
(self) → QFont¶
-
fontInfo
(self) → QFontInfo¶
-
fontMetrics
(self) → QFontMetrics¶
-
foregroundRole
(self) → QPalette.ColorRole¶
-
frameGeometry
(self) → QRect¶
-
frameRect
(self) → QRect¶
-
frameShadow
(self) → QFrame.Shadow¶
-
frameShape
(self) → QFrame.Shape¶
-
frameSize
(self) → QSize¶
-
frameStyle
(self) → int¶
-
frameWidth
(self) → int¶
-
geometry
(self) → QRect¶
-
getContentsMargins
(self) → Tuple[int, int, int, int]¶
-
grab
(self, rectangle: QRect = QRect(QPoint(0, 0), QSize(-1, -1))) → QPixmap¶
-
grabGesture
(self, Qt.GestureType, flags: Union[Qt.GestureFlags, Qt.GestureFlag] = Qt.GestureFlags())¶
-
grabKeyboard
(self)¶
-
grabMouse
(self)¶ grabMouse(self, Union[QCursor, Qt.CursorShape])
-
grabShortcut
(self, Union[QKeySequence, QKeySequence.StandardKey, str, int], context: Qt.ShortcutContext = Qt.WindowShortcut) → int¶
-
graphicsEffect
(self) → QGraphicsEffect¶
-
graphicsProxyWidget
(self) → QGraphicsProxyWidget¶
-
gridStyle
(self) → Qt.PenStyle¶
-
hasAutoScroll
(self) → bool¶
-
hasFocus
(self) → bool¶
-
hasHeightForWidth
(self) → bool¶
-
hasMouseTracking
(self) → bool¶
-
hasTabletTracking
(self) → bool¶
-
height
(self) → int¶
-
heightForWidth
(self, int) → int¶
-
heightMM
(self) → int¶
-
hide
(self)¶
-
hideColumn
(self, int)¶
-
hideEvent
(self, QHideEvent)¶
-
hideRow
(self, int)¶
-
horizontalHeader
(self) → QHeaderView¶
-
horizontalOffset
(self) → int¶
-
horizontalScrollBar
(self) → QScrollBar¶
-
horizontalScrollBarPolicy
(self) → Qt.ScrollBarPolicy¶
-
horizontalScrollMode
(self) → QAbstractItemView.ScrollMode¶
-
horizontalScrollbarAction
(self, int)¶
-
horizontalScrollbarValueChanged
(self, int)¶
-
iconSize
(self) → QSize¶
-
iconSizeChanged
¶ iconSizeChanged(self, QSize) [signal]
-
indexAt
(self, QPoint) → QModelIndex¶
-
indexWidget
(self, QModelIndex) → QWidget¶
-
inherits
(self, str) → bool¶
-
initPainter
(self, QPainter)¶
-
initStyleOption
(self, QStyleOptionFrame)¶
-
inputMethodEvent
(self, QInputMethodEvent)¶
-
inputMethodHints
(self) → Qt.InputMethodHints¶
-
inputMethodQuery
(self, Qt.InputMethodQuery) → Any¶
-
insertAction
(self, QAction, QAction)¶
-
insertActions
(self, QAction, Iterable[QAction])¶
-
installEventFilter
(self, QObject)¶
-
isActiveWindow
(self) → bool¶
-
isAncestorOf
(self, QWidget) → bool¶
-
isColumnHidden
(self, int) → bool¶
-
isCornerButtonEnabled
(self) → bool¶
-
isEnabled
(self) → bool¶
-
isEnabledTo
(self, QWidget) → bool¶
-
isFullScreen
(self) → bool¶
-
isHidden
(self) → bool¶
-
isIndexHidden
(self, QModelIndex) → bool¶
-
isLeftToRight
(self) → bool¶
-
isMaximized
(self) → bool¶
-
isMinimized
(self) → bool¶
-
isModal
(self) → bool¶
-
isRightToLeft
(self) → bool¶
-
isRowHidden
(self, int) → bool¶
-
isSignalConnected
(self, QMetaMethod) → bool¶
-
isSortingEnabled
(self) → bool¶
-
isVisible
(self) → bool¶
-
isVisibleTo
(self, QWidget) → bool¶
-
isWidgetType
(self) → bool¶
-
isWindow
(self) → bool¶
-
isWindowModified
(self) → bool¶
-
isWindowType
(self) → bool¶
-
itemDelegate
(self) → QAbstractItemDelegate¶ itemDelegate(self, QModelIndex) -> QAbstractItemDelegate
-
itemDelegateForColumn
(self, int) → QAbstractItemDelegate¶
-
itemDelegateForRow
(self, int) → QAbstractItemDelegate¶
-
keyPressEvent
(self, QKeyEvent)¶
-
keyReleaseEvent
(self, QKeyEvent)¶
-
keyboardGrabber
() → QWidget¶
-
keyboardSearch
(self, str)¶
-
killTimer
(self, int)¶
-
layout
(self) → QLayout¶
-
layoutDirection
(self) → Qt.LayoutDirection¶
-
leaveEvent
(self, QEvent)¶
-
lineWidth
(self) → int¶
-
locale
(self) → QLocale¶
-
logicalDpiX
(self) → int¶
-
logicalDpiY
(self) → int¶
-
lower
(self)¶
-
mapFrom
(self, QWidget, QPoint) → QPoint¶
-
mapFromGlobal
(self, QPoint) → QPoint¶
-
mapFromParent
(self, QPoint) → QPoint¶
-
mapTo
(self, QWidget, QPoint) → QPoint¶
-
mapToGlobal
(self, QPoint) → QPoint¶
-
mapToParent
(self, QPoint) → QPoint¶
-
mask
(self) → QRegion¶
-
maximumHeight
(self) → int¶
-
maximumSize
(self) → QSize¶
-
maximumViewportSize
(self) → QSize¶
-
maximumWidth
(self) → int¶
-
metaObject
(self) → QMetaObject¶
-
metric
(self, QPaintDevice.PaintDeviceMetric) → int¶
-
midLineWidth
(self) → int¶
-
minimumHeight
(self) → int¶
-
minimumSize
(self) → QSize¶
-
minimumSizeHint
(self) → QSize¶
-
minimumWidth
(self) → int¶
-
model
(self) → QAbstractItemModel¶
-
mouseDoubleClickEvent
(self, QMouseEvent)¶
-
mouseGrabber
() → QWidget¶
-
mouseMoveEvent
(self, QMouseEvent)¶
-
mousePressEvent
(self, QMouseEvent)¶
-
mouseReleaseEvent
(event)¶ Create the popup menu when the user right clicks
-
move
(self, QPoint)¶ move(self, int, int)
-
moveCursor
(self, QAbstractItemView.CursorAction, Union[Qt.KeyboardModifiers, Qt.KeyboardModifier]) → QModelIndex¶
-
moveEvent
(self, QMoveEvent)¶
-
moveToThread
(self, QThread)¶
-
nativeEvent
(self, Union[QByteArray, bytes, bytearray], sip.voidptr) → Tuple[bool, int]¶
-
nativeParentWidget
(self) → QWidget¶
-
nextInFocusChain
(self) → QWidget¶
-
normalGeometry
(self) → QRect¶
-
objectName
(self) → str¶
-
objectNameChanged
¶ objectNameChanged(self, str) [signal]
-
openPersistentEditor
(self, QModelIndex)¶
-
overrideWindowFlags
(self, Union[Qt.WindowFlags, Qt.WindowType])¶
-
overrideWindowState
(self, Union[Qt.WindowStates, Qt.WindowState])¶
-
paintEngine
(self) → QPaintEngine¶
-
paintEvent
(self, QPaintEvent)¶
-
paintingActive
(self) → bool¶
-
palette
(self) → QPalette¶
-
parent
(self) → QObject¶
-
parentWidget
(self) → QWidget¶
-
physicalDpiX
(self) → int¶
-
physicalDpiY
(self) → int¶
-
pos
(self) → QPoint¶
-
pressed
¶ pressed(self, QModelIndex) [signal]
-
previousInFocusChain
(self) → QWidget¶
-
property
(self, str) → Any¶
-
pyqtConfigure
(...)¶ Each keyword argument is either the name of a Qt property or a Qt signal. For properties the property is set to the given value which should be of an appropriate type. For signals the signal is connected to the given value which should be a callable.
-
raise_
(self)¶
-
receivers
(self, PYQT_SIGNAL) → int¶
-
rect
(self) → QRect¶
-
releaseKeyboard
(self)¶
-
releaseMouse
(self)¶
-
releaseShortcut
(self, int)¶
-
removeAction
(self, QAction)¶
-
removeEventFilter
(self, QObject)¶
-
removeSelectedRows
()¶ Remove the currently selected rows from the table
-
render
(self, QPaintDevice, targetOffset: QPoint = QPoint(), sourceRegion: QRegion = QRegion(), flags: Union[QWidget.RenderFlags, QWidget.RenderFlag] = QWidget.RenderFlags(QWidget.DrawWindowBackground|QWidget.DrawChildren))¶ render(self, QPainter, targetOffset: QPoint = QPoint(), sourceRegion: QRegion = QRegion(), flags: Union[QWidget.RenderFlags, QWidget.RenderFlag] = QWidget.RenderFlags(QWidget.DrawWindowBackground|QWidget.DrawChildren))
-
repaint
(self)¶ repaint(self, int, int, int, int) repaint(self, QRect) repaint(self, QRegion)
-
reset
(self)¶
-
resetHorizontalScrollMode
(self)¶
-
resetVerticalScrollMode
(self)¶
-
resize
(self, QSize)¶ resize(self, int, int)
-
resizeColumnToContents
(self, int)¶
-
resizeColumnsToContents
(self)¶
-
resizeEvent
(self, QResizeEvent)¶
-
resizeRowToContents
(self, int)¶
-
resizeRowsToContents
(self)¶
-
restoreGeometry
(self, Union[QByteArray, bytes, bytearray]) → bool¶
-
rootIndex
(self) → QModelIndex¶
-
rowAt
(self, int) → int¶
-
rowCountChanged
(self, int, int)¶
-
rowHeight
(self, int) → int¶
-
rowMoved
(self, int, int, int)¶
-
rowResized
(self, int, int, int)¶
-
rowSpan
(self, int, int) → int¶
-
rowViewportPosition
(self, int) → int¶
-
rowsAboutToBeRemoved
(self, QModelIndex, int, int)¶
-
rowsInserted
(self, QModelIndex, int, int)¶
-
saveGeometry
(self) → QByteArray¶
-
scheduleDelayedItemsLayout
(self)¶
-
scroll
(self, int, int)¶ scroll(self, int, int, QRect)
-
scrollBarWidgets
(self, Union[Qt.Alignment, Qt.AlignmentFlag]) → object¶
-
scrollContentsBy
(self, int, int)¶
-
scrollDirtyRegion
(self, int, int)¶
-
scrollTo
(self, QModelIndex, hint: QAbstractItemView.ScrollHint = QAbstractItemView.EnsureVisible)¶
-
scrollToBottom
(self)¶
-
scrollToTop
(self)¶
-
selectAll
(self)¶
-
selectColumn
(self, int)¶
-
selectRow
(self, int)¶
-
selectedIndexes
(self) → object¶
-
selectionBehavior
(self) → QAbstractItemView.SelectionBehavior¶
-
selectionChanged
(new_sel, old_sel)¶ When the table selection changes, emit the appropriate signals to update marker highlighting.
Parameters: - new_sel (
PyQt5.QtCore.QItemSelection
) – The new table selection - old_sel (
PyQt5.QtCore.QItemSelection
) – The previous table selection
- new_sel (
-
selectionCommand
(index, event=None)¶ Don’t update the current selection when using the keyboard to navigate or when clicking on a selected editable item.
Parameters: - index (
PyQt5.QtCore.QModelIndex
) – The newly selected index - event (
PyQt5.QtCore.QEvent
) – The event that triggered the index change
Returns: A flag describing how the selection should be updated
Return type: int
- index (
-
selectionMode
(self) → QAbstractItemView.SelectionMode¶
-
selectionModel
(self) → QItemSelectionModel¶
-
sender
(self) → QObject¶
-
senderSignalIndex
(self) → int¶
-
setAcceptDrops
(self, bool)¶
-
setAccessibleDescription
(self, str)¶
-
setAccessibleName
(self, str)¶
-
setAlternatingRowColors
(self, bool)¶
-
setAttribute
(self, Qt.WidgetAttribute, on: bool = True)¶
-
setAutoFillBackground
(self, bool)¶
-
setAutoScroll
(self, bool)¶
-
setAutoScrollMargin
(self, int)¶
-
setBackgroundRole
(self, QPalette.ColorRole)¶
-
setBaseSize
(self, int, int)¶ setBaseSize(self, QSize)
-
setColumnHidden
(self, int, bool)¶
-
setColumnWidth
(self, int, int)¶
-
setContentsMargins
(self, int, int, int, int)¶ setContentsMargins(self, QMargins)
-
setContextMenuPolicy
(self, Qt.ContextMenuPolicy)¶
-
setCornerButtonEnabled
(self, bool)¶
-
setCornerWidget
(self, QWidget)¶
-
setCurrentIndex
(self, QModelIndex)¶
-
setCursor
(self, Union[QCursor, Qt.CursorShape])¶
-
setDefaultDropAction
(self, Qt.DropAction)¶
-
setDirtyRegion
(self, QRegion)¶
-
setDisabled
(self, bool)¶
-
setDragDropMode
(self, QAbstractItemView.DragDropMode)¶
-
setDragDropOverwriteMode
(self, bool)¶
-
setDragEnabled
(self, bool)¶
-
setDropIndicatorShown
(self, bool)¶
-
setEditTriggers
(self, Union[QAbstractItemView.EditTriggers, QAbstractItemView.EditTrigger])¶
-
setEnabled
(self, bool)¶
-
setFixedHeight
(self, int)¶
-
setFixedSize
(self, QSize)¶ setFixedSize(self, int, int)
-
setFixedWidth
(self, int)¶
-
setFocus
(self)¶ setFocus(self, Qt.FocusReason)
-
setFocusPolicy
(self, Qt.FocusPolicy)¶
-
setFocusProxy
(self, QWidget)¶
-
setFont
(self, QFont)¶
-
setForegroundRole
(self, QPalette.ColorRole)¶
-
setFrameRect
(self, QRect)¶
-
setFrameShadow
(self, QFrame.Shadow)¶
-
setFrameShape
(self, QFrame.Shape)¶
-
setFrameStyle
(self, int)¶
-
setGeometry
(self, QRect)¶ setGeometry(self, int, int, int, int)
-
setGraphicsEffect
(self, QGraphicsEffect)¶
-
setGridStyle
(self, Qt.PenStyle)¶
-
setHidden
(self, bool)¶
-
setHorizontalHeader
(self, QHeaderView)¶
-
setHorizontalScrollBar
(self, QScrollBar)¶
-
setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy
(self, Qt.ScrollBarPolicy)¶
-
setHorizontalScrollMode
(self, QAbstractItemView.ScrollMode)¶
-
setIconSize
(self, QSize)¶
-
setIndexWidget
(self, QModelIndex, QWidget)¶
-
setInputMethodHints
(self, Union[Qt.InputMethodHints, Qt.InputMethodHint])¶
-
setItemDelegate
(self, QAbstractItemDelegate)¶
-
setItemDelegateForColumn
(column, delegate, connect_selected=False)¶ Set the delegate for the specified column. Note that this function adds the optional
connect_selected
argument not present in the QTableView function.Parameters: - column (int) – The column to set the delegate for
- delegate (
PyQt5.QtWidgets.QAbstractItemDelegate
) – The delegate to set - connect_selected (bool) – If True, the delegate’s commitDataToSelected signal will be connected
-
setItemDelegateForRow
(self, int, QAbstractItemDelegate)¶
-
setLayout
(self, QLayout)¶
-
setLayoutDirection
(self, Qt.LayoutDirection)¶
-
setLineWidth
(self, int)¶
-
setLocale
(self, QLocale)¶
-
setMarkerHighlighting
¶
-
setMask
(self, QBitmap)¶ setMask(self, QRegion)
-
setMaximumHeight
(self, int)¶
-
setMaximumSize
(self, int, int)¶ setMaximumSize(self, QSize)
-
setMaximumWidth
(self, int)¶
-
setMidLineWidth
(self, int)¶
-
setMinimumHeight
(self, int)¶
-
setMinimumSize
(self, int, int)¶ setMinimumSize(self, QSize)
-
setMinimumWidth
(self, int)¶
-
setModel
(model)¶ After setting the model, resize the columns using the sample data and the header data provided by the model
See Qt documentation for an explanation of arguments
-
setMouseTracking
(self, bool)¶
-
setObjectName
(self, str)¶
-
setPalette
(self, QPalette)¶
-
setParent
(self, QWidget)¶ setParent(self, QWidget, Union[Qt.WindowFlags, Qt.WindowType])
-
setProperty
(self, str, Any) → bool¶
-
setRootIndex
(self, QModelIndex)¶
-
setRowHeight
(self, int, int)¶
-
setRowHidden
(self, int, bool)¶
-
setSelection
(self, QRect, Union[QItemSelectionModel.SelectionFlags, QItemSelectionModel.SelectionFlag])¶
-
setSelectionBehavior
(self, QAbstractItemView.SelectionBehavior)¶
-
setSelectionMode
(self, QAbstractItemView.SelectionMode)¶
-
setSelectionModel
(self, QItemSelectionModel)¶
-
setShortcutAutoRepeat
(self, int, enabled: bool = True)¶
-
setShortcutEnabled
(self, int, enabled: bool = True)¶
-
setShowGrid
(self, bool)¶
-
setSizeAdjustPolicy
(self, QAbstractScrollArea.SizeAdjustPolicy)¶
-
setSizeIncrement
(self, int, int)¶ setSizeIncrement(self, QSize)
-
setSizePolicy
(self, QSizePolicy)¶ setSizePolicy(self, QSizePolicy.Policy, QSizePolicy.Policy)
-
setSortingEnabled
(self, bool)¶
-
setSpan
(self, int, int, int, int)¶
-
setState
(self, QAbstractItemView.State)¶
-
setStatusTip
(self, str)¶
-
setStyle
(self, QStyle)¶
-
setStyleSheet
(self, str)¶
-
setTabOrder
(QWidget, QWidget)¶
-
setTabletTracking
(self, bool)¶
-
setTextElideMode
(self, Qt.TextElideMode)¶
-
setToolTip
(self, str)¶
-
setToolTipDuration
(self, int)¶
-
setUpdatesEnabled
(self, bool)¶
-
setVerticalHeader
(self, QHeaderView)¶
-
setVerticalScrollBar
(self, QScrollBar)¶
-
setVerticalScrollBarPolicy
(self, Qt.ScrollBarPolicy)¶
-
setVerticalScrollMode
(self, QAbstractItemView.ScrollMode)¶
-
setViewport
(self, QWidget)¶
-
setViewportMargins
(self, int, int, int, int)¶ setViewportMargins(self, QMargins)
-
setVisible
(self, bool)¶
-
setWhatsThis
(self, str)¶
-
setWindowFilePath
(self, str)¶
-
setWindowFlag
(self, Qt.WindowType, on: bool = True)¶
-
setWindowFlags
(self, Union[Qt.WindowFlags, Qt.WindowType])¶
-
setWindowIcon
(self, QIcon)¶
-
setWindowIconText
(self, str)¶
-
setWindowModality
(self, Qt.WindowModality)¶
-
setWindowModified
(self, bool)¶
-
setWindowOpacity
(self, float)¶
-
setWindowRole
(self, str)¶
-
setWindowState
(self, Union[Qt.WindowStates, Qt.WindowState])¶
-
setWindowTitle
(self, str)¶
-
setWordWrap
(self, bool)¶
-
setupViewport
(self, QWidget)¶
-
show
(self)¶
-
showColumn
(self, int)¶
-
showDropIndicator
(self) → bool¶
-
showEvent
(self, QShowEvent)¶
-
showFullScreen
(self)¶
-
showGrid
(self) → bool¶
-
showMaximized
(self)¶
-
showMinimized
(self)¶
-
showNormal
(self)¶
-
showRow
(self, int)¶
-
signalsBlocked
(self) → bool¶
-
size
(self) → QSize¶
-
sizeAdjustPolicy
(self) → QAbstractScrollArea.SizeAdjustPolicy¶
-
sizeHint
(self) → QSize¶
-
sizeHintForColumn
(col_num)¶ Provide a size hint for the specified column using the sample data. Note that this method does not take header width into account as the header width is already accounted for in
resizeColumnToContents
.See Qt documentation for an explanation of arguments and return value
-
sizeHintForIndex
(self, QModelIndex) → QSize¶
-
sizeHintForRow
(self, int) → int¶
-
sizeIncrement
(self) → QSize¶
-
sizePolicy
(self) → QSizePolicy¶
-
sortByColumn
(self, int, Qt.SortOrder)¶
-
stackUnder
(self, QWidget)¶
-
startDrag
(self, Union[Qt.DropActions, Qt.DropAction])¶
-
startTimer
(self, int, timerType: Qt.TimerType = Qt.CoarseTimer) → int¶
-
state
(self) → QAbstractItemView.State¶
-
staticMetaObject
= <PyQt5.QtCore.QMetaObject object>¶
-
statusTip
(self) → str¶
-
style
(self) → QStyle¶
-
styleSheet
(self) → str¶
-
tabletEvent
(self, QTabletEvent)¶
-
testAttribute
(self, Qt.WidgetAttribute) → bool¶
-
textElideMode
(self) → Qt.TextElideMode¶
-
thread
(self) → QThread¶
-
timerEvent
(self, QTimerEvent)¶
-
toolTip
(self) → str¶
-
toolTipDuration
(self) → int¶
-
tr
(self, str, disambiguation: str = None, n: int = -1) → str¶
-
underMouse
(self) → bool¶
-
ungrabGesture
(self, Qt.GestureType)¶
-
unsetCursor
(self)¶
-
unsetLayoutDirection
(self)¶
-
unsetLocale
(self)¶
-
update
(self)¶ update(self, QModelIndex)
-
updateEditorData
(self)¶
-
updateEditorGeometries
(self)¶
-
updateGeometries
(self)¶
-
updateGeometry
(self)¶
-
updateMicroFocus
(self)¶
-
updatesEnabled
(self) → bool¶
-
verticalHeader
(self) → QHeaderView¶
-
verticalOffset
(self) → int¶
-
verticalScrollBar
(self) → QScrollBar¶
-
verticalScrollBarPolicy
(self) → Qt.ScrollBarPolicy¶
-
verticalScrollMode
(self) → QAbstractItemView.ScrollMode¶
-
verticalScrollbarAction
(self, int)¶
-
verticalScrollbarValueChanged
(self, int)¶
-
viewOptions
(self) → QStyleOptionViewItem¶
-
viewport
(self) → QWidget¶
-
viewportEntered
¶ viewportEntered(self) [signal]
-
viewportEvent
(self, QEvent) → bool¶
-
viewportMargins
(self) → QMargins¶
-
viewportSizeHint
(self) → QSize¶
-
visibleRegion
(self) → QRegion¶
-
visualRect
(self, QModelIndex) → QRect¶
-
visualRegionForSelection
(self, QItemSelection) → QRegion¶
-
whatsThis
(self) → str¶
-
wheelEvent
(self, QWheelEvent)¶
-
width
(self) → int¶
-
widthMM
(self) → int¶
-
winId
(self) → sip.voidptr¶
-
window
(self) → QWidget¶
-
windowFilePath
(self) → str¶
-
windowFlags
(self) → Qt.WindowFlags¶
-
windowHandle
(self) → QWindow¶
-
windowIcon
(self) → QIcon¶
-
windowIconChanged
¶ windowIconChanged(self, QIcon) [signal]
-
windowIconText
(self) → str¶
-
windowIconTextChanged
¶ windowIconTextChanged(self, str) [signal]
-
windowModality
(self) → Qt.WindowModality¶
-
windowOpacity
(self) → float¶
-
windowRole
(self) → str¶
-
windowState
(self) → Qt.WindowStates¶
-
windowTitle
(self) → str¶
-
windowTitleChanged
¶ windowTitleChanged(self, str) [signal]
-
windowType
(self) → Qt.WindowType¶
-
wordWrap
(self) → bool¶
-
x
(self) → int¶
-
y
(self) → int¶
-
-
class
schrodinger.application.jaguar.gui.tabs.sub_tab_widgets.basis_set_widgets.
BasisSetModel
(parent=None)¶ Bases:
schrodinger.application.jaguar.gui.tabs.sub_tab_widgets.base_widgets.SubTabModel
-
COLUMN
¶ alias of
BasisSetColumns
-
UNEDITABLE
= (0, 1, 2)¶
-
ROW_CLASS
¶ alias of
PerAtomBasisRow
-
MARKER_SETTINGS
= {'alt_color': 'yellow', 'color': 'orange'}¶
-
basisChanged
¶
-
removeRows
(self, int, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
perAtomBasisForEid
(eid, name=False)¶ Return the per-atom basis sets for the specified entry ID
Parameters: - eid (str) – The entry id
- name (bool) – If True, the return dictionary keys will be atom names. If False, the keys will be atom numbers.
Returns: A dictionary of {atom number: basis set} or {atom name: basis set}
Return type: dict
-
ERROR_BACKGROUND_BRUSH
= <PyQt5.QtGui.QBrush object>¶
-
HorizontalSortHint
= 2¶
-
class
LayoutChangeHint
¶ Bases:
int
-
__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
-
bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
-
conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
-
denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
-
from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
-
imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
-
numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
-
real
¶ the real part of a complex number
-
to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
-
-
NoLayoutChangeHint
= 0¶
-
VerticalSortHint
= 1¶
-
__init__
(parent=None)¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
-
addJaguarMarker
¶
-
addJaguarMarkerForRow
(row)¶ Add a workspace marker for the given row. Subclasses must override this class if they require more than one workspace marker per row. Note that any given set of atom(s) may only have one marker per sub-tab. The sub-tab is responsible for ensuring that a marker is not added to a set of atom(s) that already has a marker.
Parameters: row ( SubTabRow
) – The row to add the marker for
-
addRow
(*args, **kwargs)¶ Add a row to the table. All arguments are passed to
ROW_CLASS
initialization.Returns: The row number of the new row Return type: int
-
appendFromModel
(model)¶ Append the rows of model to this model
Parameters: model (subclass of SubTabModel
) – The model to copy data from, should be the same subclass as this object
-
beginInsertColumns
(self, QModelIndex, int, int)¶
-
beginInsertRows
(self, QModelIndex, int, int)¶
-
beginMoveColumns
(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) → bool¶
-
beginMoveRows
(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) → bool¶
-
beginRemoveColumns
(self, QModelIndex, int, int)¶
-
beginRemoveRows
(self, QModelIndex, int, int)¶
-
beginResetModel
(self)¶
-
blockSignals
(self, bool) → bool¶
-
buddy
(self, QModelIndex) → QModelIndex¶
-
canDropMimeData
(self, QMimeData, Qt.DropAction, int, int, QModelIndex) → bool¶
-
canFetchMore
(self, QModelIndex) → bool¶
-
changePersistentIndex
(self, QModelIndex, QModelIndex)¶
-
changePersistentIndexList
(self, object, object)¶
-
childEvent
(self, QChildEvent)¶
-
children
(self) → object¶
-
clearDataForEid
(eid)¶ Clear all data related to the specified entry ID
Parameters: eid (str) – The entry id
-
columnCount
(self, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → int¶
-
columnsAboutToBeInserted
¶ columnsAboutToBeInserted(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
columnsAboutToBeMoved
¶ columnsAboutToBeMoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) [signal]
-
columnsAboutToBeRemoved
¶ columnsAboutToBeRemoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
columnsInserted
¶ columnsInserted(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
columnsMoved
¶ columnsMoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) [signal]
-
columnsRemoved
¶ columnsRemoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
connectNotify
(self, QMetaMethod)¶
-
createIndex
(self, int, int, object: object = 0) → QModelIndex¶
-
customEvent
(self, QEvent)¶
-
data
(self, QModelIndex, role: int = Qt.DisplayRole) → Any¶
-
dataChanged
¶ dataChanged(self, QModelIndex, QModelIndex, Iterable[int] = []) [signal]
-
decodeData
(self, int, int, QModelIndex, QDataStream) → bool¶
-
deleteLater
(self)¶
-
destroyed
¶ destroyed(self, QObject = None) [signal]
-
disconnect
(self)¶
-
disconnectNotify
(self, QMetaMethod)¶
-
dropMimeData
(self, QMimeData, Qt.DropAction, int, int, QModelIndex) → bool¶
-
dumpObjectInfo
(self)¶
-
dumpObjectTree
(self)¶
-
dynamicPropertyNames
(self) → object¶
-
encodeData
(self, object, QDataStream)¶
-
endInsertColumns
(self)¶
-
endInsertRows
(self)¶
-
endMoveColumns
(self)¶
-
endMoveRows
(self)¶
-
endRemoveColumns
(self)¶
-
endRemoveRows
(self)¶
-
endResetModel
(self)¶
-
event
(self, QEvent) → bool¶
-
eventFilter
(self, QObject, QEvent) → bool¶
-
fetchMore
(self, QModelIndex)¶
-
findChild
(self, type, name: str = '', options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) → QObject¶ findChild(self, Tuple, name: str = ‘’, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> QObject
-
findChildren
(self, type, name: str = '', options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) → List[QObject]¶ findChildren(self, Tuple, name: str = ‘’, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, type, QRegExp, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, Tuple, QRegExp, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, type, QRegularExpression, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, Tuple, QRegularExpression, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject]
-
flags
(index)¶ Flag columns in
UNEDITABLE
as uneditable.See Qt documentation for an explanation of arguments and return value
-
hasChildren
()¶
-
hasIndex
(self, int, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
headerData
(self, int, Qt.Orientation, role: int = Qt.DisplayRole) → Any¶
-
index
(self, int, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → QModelIndex¶
-
inherits
(self, str) → bool¶
-
insertColumn
(self, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
insertColumns
(self, int, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
insertRow
(self, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
insertRows
(self, int, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
installEventFilter
(self, QObject)¶
-
isSignalConnected
(self, QMetaMethod) → bool¶
-
isWidgetType
(self) → bool¶
-
isWindowType
(self) → bool¶
-
itemData
(self, QModelIndex) → object¶
-
killTimer
(self, int)¶
-
layoutAboutToBeChanged
¶ layoutAboutToBeChanged(self, object = QList<QPersistentModelIndex>(), QAbstractItemModel.LayoutChangeHint = QAbstractItemModel.NoLayoutChangeHint) [signal]
-
layoutChanged
¶ layoutChanged(self, Iterable[QPersistentModelIndex] = [], QAbstractItemModel.LayoutChangeHint = QAbstractItemModel.NoLayoutChangeHint) [signal]
-
match
(self, QModelIndex, int, Any, hits: int = 1, flags: Union[Qt.MatchFlags, Qt.MatchFlag] = Qt.MatchStartsWith|Qt.MatchWrap) → object¶
-
metaObject
(self) → QMetaObject¶
-
mimeData
(self, object) → QMimeData¶
-
mimeTypes
(self) → List[str]¶
-
modelAboutToBeReset
¶ modelAboutToBeReset(self) [signal]
-
modelReset
¶ modelReset(self) [signal]
-
moveColumn
(self, QModelIndex, int, QModelIndex, int) → bool¶
-
moveColumns
(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) → bool¶
-
moveRow
(self, QModelIndex, int, QModelIndex, int) → bool¶
-
moveRows
(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) → bool¶
-
moveToThread
(self, QThread)¶
-
objectName
(self) → str¶
-
objectNameChanged
¶ objectNameChanged(self, str) [signal]
-
parent
(self) → QObject¶
-
persistentIndexList
(self) → object¶
-
property
(self, str) → Any¶
-
pyqtConfigure
(...)¶ Each keyword argument is either the name of a Qt property or a Qt signal. For properties the property is set to the given value which should be of an appropriate type. For signals the signal is connected to the given value which should be a callable.
-
receivers
(self, PYQT_SIGNAL) → int¶
-
removeColumn
(self, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
removeColumns
(self, int, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
removeEventFilter
(self, QObject)¶
-
removeJaguarMarker
¶
-
removeJaguarMarkerForRow
(row)¶ Remove the workspace marker for the given row. Subclasses must override this class if they create more than one workspace marker per row.
Parameters: row ( SubTabRow
) – The row to remove the marker for
-
removeRow
(self, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
reset
()¶
-
resetInternalData
(self)¶
-
revert
(self)¶
-
roleNames
(self) → object¶
-
rowCount
(self, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → int¶
-
rowsAboutToBeInserted
¶ rowsAboutToBeInserted(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
rowsAboutToBeMoved
¶ rowsAboutToBeMoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) [signal]
-
rowsAboutToBeRemoved
¶ rowsAboutToBeRemoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
rowsForEid
(eid)¶ Get all rows that refer to the specified entry ID
Parameters: eid (str) – The entry id Returns: A list of ROW_CLASS
objectsReturn type: list
-
rowsInserted
¶ rowsInserted(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
rowsMoved
¶ rowsMoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) [signal]
-
rowsRemoved
¶ rowsRemoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
sender
(self) → QObject¶
-
senderSignalIndex
(self) → int¶
-
setData
(index, value, role=2)¶ Set data for the specified index and role. Whenever possible, sub- classes should redefine
_setData
rather than this method.See Qt documentation for an explanation of arguments and return value.
-
setHeaderData
(self, int, Qt.Orientation, Any, role: int = Qt.EditRole) → bool¶
-
setItemData
(self, QModelIndex, Dict[int, Any]) → bool¶
-
setObjectName
(self, str)¶
-
setParent
(self, QObject)¶
-
setProperty
(self, str, Any) → bool¶
-
sibling
(self, int, int, QModelIndex) → QModelIndex¶
-
signalsBlocked
(self) → bool¶
-
sort
(self, int, order: Qt.SortOrder = Qt.AscendingOrder)¶
-
span
(self, QModelIndex) → QSize¶
-
startTimer
(self, int, timerType: Qt.TimerType = Qt.CoarseTimer) → int¶
-
staticMetaObject
= <PyQt5.QtCore.QMetaObject object>¶
-
submit
(self) → bool¶
-
supportedDragActions
(self) → Qt.DropActions¶
-
supportedDropActions
(self) → Qt.DropActions¶
-
thread
(self) → QThread¶
-
timerEvent
(self, QTimerEvent)¶
-
tr
(self, str, disambiguation: str = None, n: int = -1) → str¶
-
updateEntryTitles
(eids_to_titles)¶ Update the entry titles in case they have changed in the project table
Parameters: eids_to_titles (dict) – A dictionary of {entry id: title}
-
-
class
schrodinger.application.jaguar.gui.tabs.sub_tab_widgets.basis_set_widgets.
BasisSetProxyModel
(parent=None)¶ Bases:
schrodinger.application.jaguar.gui.tabs.sub_tab_widgets.base_widgets.SubTabProxyModel
-
checkBasisSets
()¶ Check to see if all rows have valid basis sets
Returns: An OrderedDict of {entry title: list of atom names with invalid basis sets}. The OrderedDict and atom lists are in the same order as the table itself. If all rows have valid basis sets, then an empty OrderedDict is returned. Return type: OrderedDict
-
COLUMN
= None¶
-
HorizontalSortHint
= 2¶
-
class
LayoutChangeHint
¶ Bases:
int
-
__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
-
bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
-
conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
-
denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
-
from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
-
imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
-
numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
-
real
¶ the real part of a complex number
-
to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
-
-
NoLayoutChangeHint
= 0¶
-
VerticalSortHint
= 1¶
-
__init__
(parent=None)¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
-
beginInsertColumns
(self, QModelIndex, int, int)¶
-
beginInsertRows
(self, QModelIndex, int, int)¶
-
beginMoveColumns
(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) → bool¶
-
beginMoveRows
(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) → bool¶
-
beginRemoveColumns
(self, QModelIndex, int, int)¶
-
beginRemoveRows
(self, QModelIndex, int, int)¶
-
beginResetModel
(self)¶
-
blockSignals
(self, bool) → bool¶
-
buddy
(self, QModelIndex) → QModelIndex¶
-
canDropMimeData
(self, QMimeData, Qt.DropAction, int, int, QModelIndex) → bool¶
-
canFetchMore
(self, QModelIndex) → bool¶
-
changePersistentIndex
(self, QModelIndex, QModelIndex)¶
-
changePersistentIndexList
(self, object, object)¶
-
childEvent
(self, QChildEvent)¶
-
children
(self) → object¶
-
columnCount
(self, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → int¶
-
columnsAboutToBeInserted
¶ columnsAboutToBeInserted(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
columnsAboutToBeMoved
¶ columnsAboutToBeMoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) [signal]
-
columnsAboutToBeRemoved
¶ columnsAboutToBeRemoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
columnsInserted
¶ columnsInserted(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
columnsMoved
¶ columnsMoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) [signal]
-
columnsRemoved
¶ columnsRemoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
connectNotify
(self, QMetaMethod)¶
-
createIndex
(self, int, int, object: object = 0) → QModelIndex¶
-
customEvent
(self, QEvent)¶
-
data
(self, QModelIndex, role: int = Qt.DisplayRole) → Any¶
-
dataChanged
¶ dataChanged(self, QModelIndex, QModelIndex, Iterable[int] = []) [signal]
-
decodeData
(self, int, int, QModelIndex, QDataStream) → bool¶
-
deleteLater
(self)¶
-
destroyed
¶ destroyed(self, QObject = None) [signal]
-
disconnect
(self)¶
-
disconnectNotify
(self, QMetaMethod)¶
-
dropMimeData
(self, QMimeData, Qt.DropAction, int, int, QModelIndex) → bool¶
-
dumpObjectInfo
(self)¶
-
dumpObjectTree
(self)¶
-
dynamicPropertyNames
(self) → object¶
-
dynamicSortFilter
(self) → bool¶
-
encodeData
(self, object, QDataStream)¶
-
endInsertColumns
(self)¶
-
endInsertRows
(self)¶
-
endMoveColumns
(self)¶
-
endMoveRows
(self)¶
-
endRemoveColumns
(self)¶
-
endRemoveRows
(self)¶
-
endResetModel
(self)¶
-
event
(self, QEvent) → bool¶
-
eventFilter
(self, QObject, QEvent) → bool¶
-
fetchMore
(self, QModelIndex)¶
-
filterAcceptsColumn
(self, int, QModelIndex) → bool¶
-
filterAcceptsRow
(source_row, source_parent=None)¶ Accept a row only if the entry id is in
self._displayed_eids
or if the entry id is blankSee Qt documentation for an explanation of the arguments and return value
-
filterCaseSensitivity
(self) → Qt.CaseSensitivity¶
-
filterKeyColumn
(self) → int¶
-
filterRegExp
(self) → QRegExp¶
-
filterRole
(self) → int¶
-
findChild
(self, type, name: str = '', options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) → QObject¶ findChild(self, Tuple, name: str = ‘’, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> QObject
-
findChildren
(self, type, name: str = '', options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) → List[QObject]¶ findChildren(self, Tuple, name: str = ‘’, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, type, QRegExp, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, Tuple, QRegExp, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, type, QRegularExpression, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, Tuple, QRegularExpression, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject]
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flags
(self, QModelIndex) → Qt.ItemFlags¶
-
hasChildren
(self, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
hasIndex
(self, int, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
headerData
(self, int, Qt.Orientation, role: int = Qt.DisplayRole) → Any¶
-
index
(self, int, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → QModelIndex¶
-
inherits
(self, str) → bool¶
-
insertColumn
(self, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
insertColumns
(self, int, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
insertRow
(self, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
insertRows
(self, int, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
installEventFilter
(self, QObject)¶
-
invalidate
(self)¶
-
invalidateFilter
(self)¶
-
isAcceptableEid
(eid)¶ Is the specified entry ID currently included in the Input tab table? i.e., Would this entry ID be acceptable to display in the sub-tab table?
Parameters: eid (str) – The entry id Returns: True if the entry ID is acceptable. False otherwise. Return type: bool
-
isSignalConnected
(self, QMetaMethod) → bool¶
-
isSortLocaleAware
(self) → bool¶
-
isWidgetType
(self) → bool¶
-
isWindowType
(self) → bool¶
-
itemData
(self, QModelIndex) → Dict[int, Any]¶
-
killTimer
(self, int)¶
-
layoutAboutToBeChanged
¶ layoutAboutToBeChanged(self, object = QList<QPersistentModelIndex>(), QAbstractItemModel.LayoutChangeHint = QAbstractItemModel.NoLayoutChangeHint) [signal]
-
layoutChanged
¶ layoutChanged(self, Iterable[QPersistentModelIndex] = [], QAbstractItemModel.LayoutChangeHint = QAbstractItemModel.NoLayoutChangeHint) [signal]
-
lessThan
(left, right)¶ Compare two indices for sorting. Assume that the ATOM column contains atom names. Assume that the ATOMS column contains either
- a string of atom names separated by commas and white space
- a list or tuple of atom names
Atom names are then sorted numerically. All other columns are sorted using Python’s less than operator (which allows tuples to be sorted as expected).
See Qt documentation for an explanation of arguments and return value
-
mapFromSource
(self, QModelIndex) → QModelIndex¶
-
mapSelectionFromSource
(self, QItemSelection) → QItemSelection¶
-
mapSelectionToSource
(self, QItemSelection) → QItemSelection¶
-
mapToSource
(self, QModelIndex) → QModelIndex¶
-
match
(self, QModelIndex, int, Any, hits: int = 1, flags: Union[Qt.MatchFlags, Qt.MatchFlag] = Qt.MatchStartsWith|Qt.MatchWrap) → object¶
-
metaObject
(self) → QMetaObject¶
-
mimeData
(self, object) → QMimeData¶
-
mimeTypes
(self) → List[str]¶
-
modelAboutToBeReset
¶ modelAboutToBeReset(self) [signal]
-
modelReset
¶ modelReset(self) [signal]
-
moveColumn
(self, QModelIndex, int, QModelIndex, int) → bool¶
-
moveColumns
(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) → bool¶
-
moveRow
(self, QModelIndex, int, QModelIndex, int) → bool¶
-
moveRows
(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) → bool¶
-
moveToThread
(self, QThread)¶
-
objectName
(self) → str¶
-
objectNameChanged
¶ objectNameChanged(self, str) [signal]
-
parent
(self, QModelIndex) → QModelIndex¶ parent(self) -> QObject
-
persistentIndexList
(self) → object¶
-
property
(self, str) → Any¶
-
pyqtConfigure
(...)¶ Each keyword argument is either the name of a Qt property or a Qt signal. For properties the property is set to the given value which should be of an appropriate type. For signals the signal is connected to the given value which should be a callable.
-
receivers
(self, PYQT_SIGNAL) → int¶
-
removeColumn
(self, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
removeColumns
(self, int, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
removeEventFilter
(self, QObject)¶
-
removeRow
(self, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
removeRows
(self, int, int, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → bool¶
-
resetInternalData
(self)¶
-
revert
(self)¶
-
roleNames
(self) → object¶
-
rowCount
(self, parent: QModelIndex = QModelIndex()) → int¶
-
rowsAboutToBeInserted
¶ rowsAboutToBeInserted(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
rowsAboutToBeMoved
¶ rowsAboutToBeMoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) [signal]
-
rowsAboutToBeRemoved
¶ rowsAboutToBeRemoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
rowsInserted
¶ rowsInserted(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
rowsMoved
¶ rowsMoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int, QModelIndex, int) [signal]
-
rowsRemoved
¶ rowsRemoved(self, QModelIndex, int, int) [signal]
-
sender
(self) → QObject¶
-
senderSignalIndex
(self) → int¶
-
setData
(self, QModelIndex, Any, role: int = Qt.EditRole) → bool¶
-
setDisplayedEids
(eids)¶ Set the entry ids to display in the table. This should correspond to the entry ids currently selected in the project table.
Parameters: eids (list) – The entry ids to display
-
setDynamicSortFilter
(self, bool)¶
-
setFilterCaseSensitivity
(self, Qt.CaseSensitivity)¶
-
setFilterFixedString
(self, str)¶
-
setFilterKeyColumn
(self, int)¶
-
setFilterRegExp
(self, QRegExp)¶ setFilterRegExp(self, str)
-
setFilterRole
(self, int)¶
-
setFilterWildcard
(self, str)¶
-
setHeaderData
(self, int, Qt.Orientation, Any, role: int = Qt.EditRole) → bool¶
-
setItemData
(self, QModelIndex, Dict[int, Any]) → bool¶
-
setObjectName
(self, str)¶
-
setParent
(self, QObject)¶
-
setProperty
(self, str, Any) → bool¶
-
setSortCaseSensitivity
(self, Qt.CaseSensitivity)¶
-
setSortLocaleAware
(self, bool)¶
-
setSortRole
(self, int)¶
-
setSourceModel
(model)¶ When setting the source model, adopt its COLUMN constants if we don’t have one defined.
See Qt documentation for explanation of arguments.
-
sibling
(self, int, int, QModelIndex) → QModelIndex¶
-
signalsBlocked
(self) → bool¶
-
sort
(self, int, order: Qt.SortOrder = Qt.AscendingOrder)¶
-
sortCaseSensitivity
(self) → Qt.CaseSensitivity¶
-
sortColumn
(self) → int¶
-
sortOrder
(self) → Qt.SortOrder¶
-
sortRole
(self) → int¶
-
sourceModel
(self) → QAbstractItemModel¶
-
sourceModelChanged
¶ sourceModelChanged(self) [signal]
-
span
(self, QModelIndex) → QSize¶
-
startTimer
(self, int, timerType: Qt.TimerType = Qt.CoarseTimer) → int¶
-
staticMetaObject
= <PyQt5.QtCore.QMetaObject object>¶
-
submit
(self) → bool¶
-
supportedDragActions
(self) → Qt.DropActions¶
-
supportedDropActions
(self) → Qt.DropActions¶
-
thread
(self) → QThread¶
-
timerEvent
(self, QTimerEvent)¶
-
tr
(self, str, disambiguation: str = None, n: int = -1) → str¶
-
-
class
schrodinger.application.jaguar.gui.tabs.sub_tab_widgets.basis_set_widgets.
AtomBasisSetDelegate
(parent)¶ Bases:
schrodinger.ui.qt.pop_up_widgets.PopUpDelegate
,schrodinger.ui.qt.delegates.DefaultMessageDelegate
A delegate for selecting per-atom basis sets
-
__init__
(parent)¶ Parameters: - parent (
PyQt5.QtWidgets.QWidget
) – The Qt parent widget - pop_up_class (type) – The class of the pop up widget. Should be a
subclass of
PopUp
. - enable_accept_multi (bool) – Whether committing data to all selected
cells at once is enabled. If True,
commitDataToSelected
will be emitted when theLineEditWithPopUp
emitspopUpClosing
withACCEPT_MULTI
. If False,commitData
will be emitted instead.
- parent (
-
EditNextItem
= 1¶
-
EditPreviousItem
= 2¶
-
class
EndEditHint
¶ Bases:
int
-
__init__
¶ Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
-
bit_length
() → int¶ Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary. >>> bin(37) ‘0b100101’ >>> (37).bit_length() 6
-
conjugate
()¶ Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
-
denominator
¶ the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
-
from_bytes
(bytes, byteorder, *, signed=False) → int¶ Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
The bytes argument must be a bytes-like object (e.g. bytes or bytearray).
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
-
imag
¶ the imaginary part of a complex number
-
numerator
¶ the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
-
real
¶ the real part of a complex number
-
to_bytes
(length, byteorder, *, signed=False) → bytes¶ Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
The integer is represented using length bytes. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.
The byteorder argument determines the byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use `sys.byteorder’ as the byte order value.
The signed keyword-only argument determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.
-
-
FONT
= <PyQt5.QtGui.QFont object>¶
-
FOREGROUND
= <PyQt5.QtGui.QBrush object>¶
-
NoHint
= 0¶
-
RevertModelCache
= 4¶
-
SubmitModelCache
= 3¶
-
blockSignals
(self, bool) → bool¶
-
childEvent
(self, QChildEvent)¶
-
children
(self) → object¶
-
closeEditor
¶ closeEditor(self, QWidget, QAbstractItemDelegate.EndEditHint = QAbstractItemDelegate.NoHint) [signal]
-
commitData
¶ commitData(self, QWidget) [signal]
-
commitDataToSelected
¶
-
connectNotify
(self, QMetaMethod)¶
-
createEditor
(parent, option, index)¶ Create the editor and connect the
popUpClosing
signal. If a subclass needs to modify editor instantiation,_createEditor
should be reimplemented instead of this function to ensure that thepopUpClosing
signal is connected properly.See Qt documentation for an explanation of the arguments and return value.
-
customEvent
(self, QEvent)¶
-
deleteLater
(self)¶
-
destroyEditor
(self, QWidget, QModelIndex)¶
-
destroyed
¶ destroyed(self, QObject = None) [signal]
-
disconnect
(self)¶
-
disconnectNotify
(self, QMetaMethod)¶
-
displayText
(self, Any, QLocale) → str¶
-
dumpObjectInfo
(self)¶
-
dumpObjectTree
(self)¶
-
dynamicPropertyNames
(self) → object¶
-
editorEvent
(self, QEvent, QAbstractItemModel, QStyleOptionViewItem, QModelIndex) → bool¶
-
event
(self, QEvent) → bool¶
-
eventFilter
(editor, event)¶ Ignore the editor losing focus, since focus may be switching to one of the pop up widgets. If the editor including the popup loses focus, popUpClosed will be called.
See Qt documentation for an explanation of the arguments and return value.
-
findChild
(self, type, name: str = '', options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) → QObject¶ findChild(self, Tuple, name: str = ‘’, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> QObject
-
findChildren
(self, type, name: str = '', options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) → List[QObject]¶ findChildren(self, Tuple, name: str = ‘’, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, type, QRegExp, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, Tuple, QRegExp, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, type, QRegularExpression, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, Tuple, QRegularExpression, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject]
-
helpEvent
(self, QHelpEvent, QAbstractItemView, QStyleOptionViewItem, QModelIndex) → bool¶
-
inherits
(self, str) → bool¶
-
initStyleOption
(self, QStyleOptionViewItem, QModelIndex)¶
-
installEventFilter
(self, QObject)¶
-
isSignalConnected
(self, QMetaMethod) → bool¶
-
isWidgetType
(self) → bool¶
-
isWindowType
(self) → bool¶
-
itemEditorFactory
(self) → QItemEditorFactory¶
-
killTimer
(self, int)¶
-
metaObject
(self) → QMetaObject¶
-
moveToThread
(self, QThread)¶
-
objectName
(self) → str¶
-
objectNameChanged
¶ objectNameChanged(self, str) [signal]
-
paint
(painter, option, index)¶ If the DisplayRole data for index is empty, paint the default message instead.
See Qt documentation for an explanation of arguments.
-
parent
(self) → QObject¶
-
popUpClosed
(editor, accept)¶ Respond to the editor closing by either rejecting or accepting the data. If
enable_accept_multi
is True, the data may also be committed to all selected rows.Parameters: - editor (
LineEditWithPopUp
) – The editor that was just closed - accept (int) – The signal that was emitted by the editor when it closed
- editor (
-
property
(self, str) → Any¶
-
pyqtConfigure
(...)¶ Each keyword argument is either the name of a Qt property or a Qt signal. For properties the property is set to the given value which should be of an appropriate type. For signals the signal is connected to the given value which should be a callable.
-
receivers
(self, PYQT_SIGNAL) → int¶
-
removeEventFilter
(self, QObject)¶
-
sender
(self) → QObject¶
-
senderSignalIndex
(self) → int¶
-
setEditorData
(self, QWidget, QModelIndex)¶
-
setItemEditorFactory
(self, QItemEditorFactory)¶
-
setModelData
(self, QWidget, QAbstractItemModel, QModelIndex)¶
-
setObjectName
(self, str)¶
-
setParent
(self, QObject)¶
-
setProperty
(self, str, Any) → bool¶
-
signalsBlocked
(self) → bool¶
-
sizeHint
(self, QStyleOptionViewItem, QModelIndex) → QSize¶
-
sizeHintChanged
¶ sizeHintChanged(self, QModelIndex) [signal]
-
startTimer
(self, int, timerType: Qt.TimerType = Qt.CoarseTimer) → int¶
-
staticMetaObject
= <PyQt5.QtCore.QMetaObject object>¶
-
thread
(self) → QThread¶
-
timerEvent
(self, QTimerEvent)¶
-
tr
(self, str, disambiguation: str = None, n: int = -1) → str¶
-
updateEditorGeometry
(self, QWidget, QStyleOptionViewItem, QModelIndex)¶
-