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In PyQt4, the slot QtGui.QLabel.setNum is overloaded.

We have setNum( int ) and setNum( float ), linking to their c++ counterparts setNum( int) and setNum( double).

I would like to connect a signal to the "float" version.

label = QLabel()
slider = QwtSlider()
slider.valueChanged[float].connect(label.setNum)

Unfortunately, the slot that seems to be called is the int version.

My only workaround so far is

slider.valueChanged.connect(lambda x: label.setText(str(x)))

Is there a simple way to force the call of the float overload of setNum?

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Try to use another form of connect:

QtCore.QObject.connect(slider, QtCore.SIGNAL('setNum(double)'), <...>)
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  • Unfortunately, using your approach seems to give the same result. More precely, I wrote: QtCore.QObject.connect(self.ui.Slider, QtCore.SIGNAL('valueChanged (double)'), self.ui.label_2, QtCore.SLOT('setNum (double)')) and I am still getting integers.
    – Quant
    Jun 19, 2013 at 23:20

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