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Uranium
Application Framework
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Inherits QObject.
Public Member Functions | |
| None | __init__ (self, Optional[int] duration=None, parent=None) |
| def | days (self) |
| def | hours (self) |
| def | minutes (self) |
| def | seconds (self) |
| def | valid (self) |
| def | isTotalDurationZero (self) |
| None | setDuration (self, int duration) |
| def | getDisplayString (self, display_format=DurationFormat.Format.Short) |
| def | __int__ (self) |
Static Public Attributes | |
| durationChanged = pyqtSignal() | |
| int | |
| notify | |
| bool | |
| result | |
A class representing a time duration. This is primarily used as a value type to QML so we can report things like "How long will this print take" without needing a bunch of logic in the QML.
| None UM.Qt.Duration.Duration.__init__ | ( | self, | |
| Optional[int] | duration = None, |
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parent = None |
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Create a duration object. :param duration: The duration in seconds. If this is None (the default), an invalid Duration object will be created. :param parent: The QObject parent.
| def UM.Qt.Duration.Duration.__int__ | ( | self | ) |
Get an integer representation of this duration. The integer contains the number of seconds in the duration. Convert it back to a Duration instance by providing the number of seconds to the constructor.
| def UM.Qt.Duration.Duration.getDisplayString | ( | self, | |
display_format = DurationFormat.Format.Short |
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Get a string representation of this object that can be used to display in interfaces. This is not called toString() primarily because that conflicts with JavaScript's toString(). :return: A human-readable string representation of this duration.
| None UM.Qt.Duration.Duration.setDuration | ( | self, | |
| int | duration | ||
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Set the duration in seconds. This will convert the given amount of seconds into an amount of days, hours, minutes and seconds. Note that this is mostly a workaround for issues with PyQt, as a value type this class should not really have a setter.