pyqtgraph/tests/widgets/test_tablewidget.py
Ogi Moore d455da9aec Use Qt6 Enum Namespace
This namespace appears to be valid in PySide2/PyQt5 5.12+ so we may as
well migrate to the newer namespace ourselves.
2021-06-08 21:23:49 -07:00

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import pyqtgraph as pg
import numpy as np
from collections import OrderedDict
app = pg.mkQApp()
listOfTuples = [('text_%d' % i, i, i/9.) for i in range(12)]
listOfLists = [list(row) for row in listOfTuples]
plainArray = np.array(listOfLists, dtype=object)
recordArray = np.array(listOfTuples, dtype=[('string', object),
('integer', int),
('floating', float)])
dictOfLists = OrderedDict([(name, list(recordArray[name])) for name in recordArray.dtype.names])
listOfDicts = [OrderedDict([(name, rec[name]) for name in recordArray.dtype.names]) for rec in recordArray]
transposed = [[row[col] for row in listOfTuples] for col in range(len(listOfTuples[0]))]
def assertTableData(table, data):
assert len(data) == table.rowCount()
rows = list(range(table.rowCount()))
columns = list(range(table.columnCount()))
for r in rows:
assert len(data[r]) == table.columnCount()
row = []
for c in columns:
item = table.item(r, c)
if item is not None:
row.append(item.value)
else:
row.append(None)
assert row == list(data[r])
def test_TableWidget():
w = pg.TableWidget(sortable=False)
# Test all input data types
w.setData(listOfTuples)
assertTableData(w, listOfTuples)
w.setData(listOfLists)
assertTableData(w, listOfTuples)
w.setData(plainArray)
assertTableData(w, listOfTuples)
w.setData(recordArray)
assertTableData(w, listOfTuples)
w.setData(dictOfLists)
assertTableData(w, transposed)
w.appendData(dictOfLists)
assertTableData(w, transposed * 2)
w.setData(listOfDicts)
assertTableData(w, listOfTuples)
w.appendData(listOfDicts)
assertTableData(w, listOfTuples * 2)
# Test sorting
w.setData(listOfTuples)
w.sortByColumn(0, pg.QtCore.Qt.SortOrder.AscendingOrder)
assertTableData(w, sorted(listOfTuples, key=lambda a: a[0]))
w.sortByColumn(1, pg.QtCore.Qt.SortOrder.AscendingOrder)
assertTableData(w, sorted(listOfTuples, key=lambda a: a[1]))
w.sortByColumn(2, pg.QtCore.Qt.SortOrder.AscendingOrder)
assertTableData(w, sorted(listOfTuples, key=lambda a: a[2]))
w.setSortMode(1, 'text')
w.sortByColumn(1, pg.QtCore.Qt.SortOrder.AscendingOrder)
assertTableData(w, sorted(listOfTuples, key=lambda a: str(a[1])))
w.setSortMode(1, 'index')
w.sortByColumn(1, pg.QtCore.Qt.SortOrder.AscendingOrder)
assertTableData(w, listOfTuples)
# Test formatting
item = w.item(0, 2)
assert item.text() == ('%0.3g' % item.value)
w.setFormat('%0.6f')
assert item.text() == ('%0.6f' % item.value)
w.setFormat('X%0.7f', column=2)
assert isinstance(item.value, float)
assert item.text() == ('X%0.7f' % item.value)
# test setting items that do not exist yet
w.setFormat('X%0.7f', column=3)
# test append uses correct formatting
w.appendRow(('x', 10, 7.3))
item = w.item(w.rowCount()-1, 2)
assert isinstance(item.value, float)
assert item.text() == ('X%0.7f' % item.value)
# test reset back to defaults
w.setFormat(None, column=2)
assert isinstance(item.value, float)
assert item.text() == ('%0.6f' % item.value)
w.setFormat(None)
assert isinstance(item.value, float)
assert item.text() == ('%0.3g' % item.value)
# test function formatter
def fmt(item):
if isinstance(item.value, float):
return "%d %f" % (item.index, item.value)
else:
return pg.asUnicode(item.value)
w.setFormat(fmt)
assert isinstance(item.value, float)
assert isinstance(item.index, int)
assert item.text() == ("%d %f" % (item.index, item.value))