QListWidget and Multiple Selection

Question:

I have a regular QListWidget with couple of signals and slots hookedup. Everything works as I expect. I can update, retrieve, clear etc.

But the UI wont support multiple selections.

How do I ‘enable’ multiple selections for QListWidget? My limited experience with PyQt tells me I need to create a custom QListWidget by subclassing .. but what next?

Google gave me C++ answers but I’m looking for Python

http://www.qtforum.org/article/26320/qlistwidget-multiple-selection.html

http://www.qtcentre.org/threads/11721-QListWidget-multi-selection

Asked By: Jeffrey Jose

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Answers:

Unfortunately I can’t help with the Python specific syntax but you don’t need to create any subclasses.

After your QListWidget is created, call setSelectionMode() with one of the multiple selection types passed in, probably QAbstractItemView::ExtendedSelection is the one you want. There are a few variations on this mode that you may want to look at.

In your slot for the itemSelectionChanged() signal, call selectedItems() to get a QList of QListWidgetItem pointers.

Answered By: Arnold Spence

For PyQT4 it’s

QListWidget.setSelectionMode(QtGui.QAbstractItemView.ExtendedSelection)
Answered By: Jeff M.

Example of getting multiple selected values in listWidget with multiple selection.

from PyQt5 import QtWidgets, QtCore
class Test(QtWidgets.QDialog):
    def __init__(self, parent=None):
        super(Test, self).__init__(parent)
        self.layout = QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout()
        self.listWidget = QtWidgets.QListWidget()
        self.listWidget.setSelectionMode(
            QtWidgets.QAbstractItemView.ExtendedSelection
        )
        self.listWidget.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(10, 10, 211, 291))
        for i in range(10):
            item = QtWidgets.QListWidgetItem("Item %i" % i)
            self.listWidget.addItem(item)
        self.listWidget.itemClicked.connect(self.printItemText)
        self.layout.addWidget(self.listWidget)
        self.setLayout(self.layout)

    def printItemText(self):
        items = self.listWidget.selectedItems()
        x = []
        for i in range(len(items)):
            x.append(str(self.listWidget.selectedItems()[i].text()))

        print (x)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    import sys
    app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
    form = Test()
    form.show()
    app.exec_()

output :-

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Answered By: user6678714

In addition, you can use list comprehension to get the selected items, for example

num_ITEMS=[item.text() for item in self.listWidget.selectedItems()]
Answered By: elyte5star

Using PyQt5 you can set the SelectionMode of your QListWidget to allow multiple selections by using:

from PyQt5 import QtWidgets    


QtWidgets.QListWidget.setSelectionMode(2)

where

  • SelectionMode = 0 => NoSelection
  • SelectionMode = 1 => SingleSelection
  • SelectionMode = 2 => MultiSelection
  • SelectionMode = 3 => ExtendedSelection
  • SelectionMode = 4 => ContiguousSelection

Reference

In Qt Creator you find this option here:
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Answered By: Matheus Torquato

After searching for much time I found out they they changed this in PyQt6. Now you have to do the following:

from PyQt6.QtWidgets import QListWidget, QAbstractItemView
# ... all your other imports
class MyWidget(QWidget):
def __init__(self):
    super(MyWidget, self).__init__()
    self.layout = QHBoxLayout()
    self.my_list_view = QListWidget()
    self.my_list_view.setSelectionMode(QAbstractItemView.SelectionMode.MultiSelection) # also try QAbstractItemView.SelectionMode.ExtendedSelection if you want the user to press CTRL for multiple selection

Basically you have to import the QAbstractItemView from the widgets and use the right selection mode

Answered By: Emanuele Ungaro