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    • Python567
      Python567 last edited by Python567

      Oh, thanks. But two question.

      1. For what is the „tf“ ?
      2. And there I can write something else in? For example „TextField.action = ...“ ?
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      • cvp
        cvp @Python567 last edited by

        @Python567
        tf is the name you give to your TextField

        to set something in iT, use the text attribute

        tf.text = 'your text'
        
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        • Python567
          Python567 last edited by

          Ok and where/how can I define that for example:

          if textfield == „Test123“:
              print („Hello“)
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          • cvp
            cvp @Python567 last edited by

            @Python567 it depends: if you want to test that during introduction of data or at end...

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            • cvp
              cvp @Python567 last edited by

              @Python567 try this and press enter at end of typing Test123

              import ui
              tf = ui.TextField()
              tf.name = 'example for @Python567'
              tf.frame = (0,0,300,32)
              tf.keyboard_type = ui.KEYBOARD_DECIMAL_PAD
              tf.text = ''
              def tf_action(sender):
              	if sender.text == "Test123":
              		print("Hello")
              tf.action = tf_action
              tf.present('sheet')
              tf.begin_editing()
              
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              • cvp
                cvp @Python567 last edited by

                @Python567 you can use also this

                tf.placeholder = 'Your own explanation'
                

                test it

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                • Python567
                  Python567 last edited by

                  Oh thanks, i test it

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                  • Python567
                    Python567 last edited by

                    I have here a programm which can find out all prime numbers. But I have the Problem, that I only can print the result in the console. I write tf.text = Right but it don‘t works why? I get a error with strand int. But I don‘t know how to fix that.

                    import ui
                    
                    dialog = ui.View()
                    
                    
                    tf = ui.TextField()
                    tf.name = 'Test'
                    tf.frame = (50,50,1000,100)
                    tf.keyboard_type = ui.KEYBOARD_DECIMAL_PAD
                    tf.text = ''
                    tf.placeholder = 'Gib was ein!'
                    
                    def primzahl():
                      p = int(tf.text)
                      i = 2
                      istPrimzahl = True 
                      teiler = 0
                      
                      while (i < p):
                        if p % i == 0:
                      			istPrimzahl = False
                      			teiler = i 
                      			break 
                        i += 1
                    			
                      if istPrimzahl:
                        	tf.text = 'Die Zahl', p , 'ist eine Primzahl.'
                    			
                      else:
                        	print ("Die Zahl",p, "ist keine Primzahl, weil sie durch " , i , " teilbar ist.") 
                        	
                        	
                    def tf_action(sender):
                    	primzahl()
                      
                    
                    
                    tf.action = tf_action
                    
                    dialog.add_subview(tf)
                    
                    ebutton = ui.Button()
                    
                    ebutton.title = '='
                    ebutton.frame = (50,200,1000,100)
                    ebutton.background_color = "red"
                    def ebutton_action(sender):
                    	tf.text = "gedrückt!"
                    	
                    ebutton.action = ebutton_action
                    
                    menubutton = ui.ButtonItem()
                    menubutton.title = 'fghjk'
                    dialog.right_button_items = [menubutton]
                    
                    
                    dialog.add_subview(ebutton)
                    dialog.present('fullscreen')
                    tf.begin_editing()
                    #sheet
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                    • cvp
                      cvp @Python567 last edited by

                      @Python567 try already with

                              tf.text = 'Die Zahl ' + str(p) + ' ist eine Primzahl.'
                      
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                      • Python567
                        Python567 last edited by Python567

                        No, thanks:)

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                        • cvp
                          cvp @Python567 last edited by

                          @Python567 said:

                          No

                          Why no?

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                          • Python567
                            Python567 last edited by

                            @cvp Sorry, I wanna write a first something else wich beginn with „no“. 😐

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                            • cvp
                              cvp @Python567 last edited by

                              @Python567 no problem 😉

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                              • ccc
                                ccc last edited by ccc

                                F-strings (tf.text = f'Die Zahl {p} ist eine Primzahl.') are a single instruction in Python bytecode.
                                This makes them faster and more efficient than legacy string formatting https://www.scivision.dev/python-f-string-speed
                                Improved readability is also a clear value.

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                                • MrEVandQuestions
                                  MrEVandQuestions @cvp last edited by

                                  @cvp that code works cool but what if I want to use it without presenting, the keyboard shortcuts?

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                                  • cvp
                                    cvp @MrEVandQuestions last edited by

                                    @MrEVandQuestions said:

                                    use it without presenting, the keyboard

                                    Remove the line

                                    tf.begin_editing()
                                    
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                                    • MrEVandQuestions
                                      MrEVandQuestions last edited by

                                      OK. Thanks!

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