QtWidgets.QFileDialog.getOpenFileName returns a Tuple

南笙酒味 提交于 2019-12-01 00:40:00

问题


I've recently updated to the new version of Qt5 for Python. In doing so, I've been having to alter my code in accordance to some of the notable changes that have occurred. I wanted to get some insight into this line of code that I've created. It feels like a dirty way of solving the problem of getting a string instead of a tuple from the function. (Note the [0] at the end of the line)

filename = QtWidgets.QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(None, "Open " + key + " Data File", '.', "(*.csv)")[0]

I want filename = {str}'C:/.././.../format.csv'

not filename = <class 'tuple'>: ('C:/.././.../format.csv', '(*.csv)')


回答1:


After looking through a repository that was being updated to Qt5 as well; I found they used a line like this.

filename, _filter = QtWidgets.QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(None, "Open " + key + " Data File", '.', "(*.csv)")

filename is a string and the (*.csv) gets discarded in the _filter variable



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43509220/qtwidgets-qfiledialog-getopenfilename-returns-a-tuple

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