PyQT: how to hide every object in a dialogue window
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I'd like to use .hide() method on every object in my window. Is there some sort of .hideall() function or a way to iterate over every object like:
for object in dialogue.objects:
object.hide()
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I'd like to use .hide() method on every object in my window. Is there some sort of .hideall() function or a way to iterate over every object like:
for object in dialogue.objects:
object.hide()
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No sir, I did it another way.
– Stepan Filonov
Nov 20 at 9:11
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I'd like to use .hide() method on every object in my window. Is there some sort of .hideall() function or a way to iterate over every object like:
for object in dialogue.objects:
object.hide()
python pyqt
I'd like to use .hide() method on every object in my window. Is there some sort of .hideall() function or a way to iterate over every object like:
for object in dialogue.objects:
object.hide()
python pyqt
python pyqt
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No sir, I did it another way.
– Stepan Filonov
Nov 20 at 9:11
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No sir, I did it another way.
– Stepan Filonov
Nov 20 at 9:11
No sir, I did it another way.
– Stepan Filonov
Nov 20 at 9:11
No sir, I did it another way.
– Stepan Filonov
Nov 20 at 9:11
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No sir, I did it another way.
– Stepan Filonov
Nov 20 at 9:11