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PyQt5 QCalendarWidget – Checking if it is visible to its ancestor

Last Updated : 26 Jan, 2022
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In this article we will see how we can check if the QCalendarWidget is visible to its ancestor. In order to do this we use isVisibleTo method. This method returns true if the calendar would become visible if ancestor is shown; otherwise returns false. The true case occurs if neither the calendar itself nor any parent up to but excluding ancestor has been explicitly hidden.

In order to do this we will use isVisibleTo method with the QCalendarWidget object.

Syntax : calendar.isVisibleTo(parent)

Argument : It takes QWidget object as argument

Return : It return bool

Below is the implementation

Python3




# importing libraries
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import * 
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui
from PyQt5.QtGui import * 
from PyQt5.QtCore import * 
import sys
  
  
class Window(QMainWindow):
  
    def __init__(self):
        super().__init__()
  
        # setting title
        self.setWindowTitle("Python ")
  
        # setting geometry
        self.setGeometry(100, 100, 650, 400)
  
        # calling method
        self.UiComponents()
  
        # showing all the widgets
        self.show()
  
    # method for components
    def UiComponents(self):
  
        # creating a QCalendarWidget object
        self.calendar = QCalendarWidget(self)
  
        # setting geometry to the calendar
        self.calendar.setGeometry(50, 10, 400, 250)
  
        # setting cursor
        self.calendar.setCursor(Qt.PointingHandCursor)
  
        # creating label to show the properties
        self.label = QLabel(self)
  
        # setting geometry to the label
        self.label.setGeometry(100, 280, 250, 60)
  
        # making label multi line
        self.label.setWordWrap(True)
  
        # checking if the calendar is visible to main window
        value = self.calendar.isVisibleTo(self)
  
        # setting text to the label
        self.label.setText("Visible to main window : " + str(value))
  
  
  
  
# create pyqt5 app
App = QApplication(sys.argv)
  
# create the instance of our Window
window = Window()
  
# start the app
sys.exit(App.exec())


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