TableWidget¶
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class
pyqtgraph.
TableWidget
(*args, **kwds)[source]¶ Extends QTableWidget with some useful functions for automatic data handling and copy / export context menu. Can automatically format and display a variety of data types (see
setData()
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__init__
(*args, **kwds)[source]¶ All positional arguments are passed to QTableWidget.__init__().
Keyword Arguments editable (bool) If True, cells in the table can be edited by the user. Default is False. sortable (bool) If True, the table may be soted by clicking on column headers. Note that this also causes rows to appear initially shuffled until a sort column is selected. Default is True. (added in version 0.9.9)
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serialize
(useSelection=False)[source]¶ Convert entire table (or just selected area) into tab-separated text values
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setData
(data)[source]¶ Set the data displayed in the table. Allowed formats are:
- numpy arrays
- numpy record arrays
- metaarrays
- list-of-lists [[1,2,3], [4,5,6]]
- dict-of-lists {‘x’: [1,2,3], ‘y’: [4,5,6]}
- list-of-dicts [{‘x’: 1, ‘y’: 4}, {‘x’: 2, ‘y’: 5}, …]
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setFormat
(format, column=None)[source]¶ Specify the default text formatting for the entire table, or for a single column if column is specified.
If a string is specified, it is used as a format string for converting float values (and all other types are converted using str). If a function is specified, it will be called with the item as its only argument and must return a string. Setting format = None causes the default formatter to be used instead.
Added in version 0.9.9.
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