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[Python-de] Re: When should I use "parent=None" in __ini__ and

From Hans-Peter Jansen <hpj@urpla.net>
Newsgroups de.comp.lang.python
Subject [Python-de] Re: When should I use "parent=None" in __ini__ and
Date 2021-10-08 18:05 +0200
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Mohsen,

in deutschen Usergruppen solltest du dir die Arbeit machenm, auch deutsch zu 
schreiben.

Die Antwort auf diese Frage habe ich dir schon in der vorherigen Mail gegeben.

Cheers,
Pete

Am Freitag, 8. Oktober 2021, 12:17:15 CEST schrieb Mohsen Owzar:
> When should I use "parent=None" in __ini__ and "parent" in super()
> Hi Guys
> I've sent this question to other Python community but didn't get any answer.
> I hope that here I can get an explanation of how to use parent in the
> Python OOP.
> 
> I'm writing since almost one-year codes in Python, using TKinter and PyQt5.
> I'm somehow able to writes GUIs in both of them.
> 
> But since I'm using more Pyqt5 and using classes with initialization and
> super() constructs, and also I saw lots of videos and examples of coding
> them, I still don’t know exactly how and when should I use the parent in
> __init()__ and super() construct.
> 
> For example, the following lines use "parent=None" in the __init__ construct
> and "parent" in the super() construct. And sometimes I do not see any of
> them in these two constructs.
> 
> class MyClass1(QWidget):
> def __init__(self, name, parent=None):
> super(MyClass1, self).__init__(parent)
> print(self.parent().test)
> 
> And sometimes without "parent" like the following:
> 
> class MyClass2(QWidget):
> def __init__(self, name):
> super(MyClass2, self).__init__()
> print(self.parent().test)
> 
> Could anyone explain this to me when and for which action I have to use the
> first one "MyClass1" and when the second one "MyClass2"?
> 
> Mohsen
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When should I use "parent=None" in __ini__ and "parent" in super() Mohsen Owzar <mohsen.owzar@gmail.com> - 2021-10-08 03:17 -0700
  [Python-de] Re: When should I use "parent=None" in __ini__ and Hans-Peter Jansen <hpj@urpla.net> - 2021-10-08 18:05 +0200
    Re: [Python-de] Re: When should I use "parent=None" in __ini__ and Mohsen Owzar <mohsen.owzar@gmail.com> - 2021-10-08 21:13 -0700

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