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self.connect(self.buttonObject, QtCore.SIGNAL('clicked()'),self.createCallBackFunction("argument")) | self.connect(self.buttonObject, QtCore.SIGNAL('clicked()'),self.createCallBackFunction("argument")) | ||
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− | def callBackFunction(self,argument): | + | def callBackFunction(self, argument): |
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Revision as of 12:59, 16 June 2009
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Arguments in callback functions
def callBackFunction(argument):
- pass
def createCallBackFunction(argument):
- def function():
- self.callBackFunction(argument)
- return function
self.connect(self.buttonObject, QtCore.SIGNAL('clicked()'),self.createCallBackFunction("argument"))
<Aanpassing Chris>
def callBackFunction(self, argument):
- pass
def createCallBackFunction(self,argument):
- def function():
- self.callBackFunction(argument)
- return function
self.connect(self.buttonObject, QtCore.SIGNAL('clicked()'),self.createCallBackFunction("argument"))