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ColorValidator

Qt Base Class: QValidator

Signature: QValidator(self, parent: Optional[PySide6.QtCore.QObject] = None) -> None

Base classes

Name Children Inherits
Validator
prettyqt.gui.validator

⋔ Inheritance diagram

graph TD
  1473296399360["validators.ColorValidator"]
  1473245568976["gui.Validator"]
  1473245536768["gui.ValidatorMixin"]
  1473299815024["core.ObjectMixin"]
  140713234304496["builtins.object"]
  1473289208592["QtGui.QValidator"]
  1473288842240["QtCore.QObject"]
  1473291690208["Shiboken.Object"]
  1473245568976 --> 1473296399360
  1473245536768 --> 1473245568976
  1473299815024 --> 1473245536768
  140713234304496 --> 1473299815024
  1473289208592 --> 1473245568976
  1473288842240 --> 1473289208592
  1473291690208 --> 1473288842240
  140713234304496 --> 1473291690208

🛈 DocStrings

Bases: Validator

Validator which checks for strings representing a color.

Source code in prettyqt\validators\colorvalidator.py
class ColorValidator(gui.Validator):
    """Validator which checks for strings representing a color."""

    ID = "color"

    def __eq__(self, other: object):
        return isinstance(other, ColorValidator)

    def validate(self, text: str, pos: int = 0) -> tuple[gui.QValidator.State, str, int]:
        color = gui.Color(text)
        if color.isValid():
            return self.State.Acceptable, text, pos
        else:
            return self.State.Intermediate, text, pos

⌗ Property table

Qt Property Type Doc
objectName QString

Validator ID: color