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pandapower_export_dialog.py
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pandapower_export_dialog.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
/***************************************************************************
ppqgisDialog
A QGIS plugin
Plugin to work with pandapower networks
Generated by Plugin Builder: http://g-sherman.github.io/Qgis-Plugin-Builder/
-------------------
begin : 2022-09-23
git sha : $Format:%H$
copyright : (C) 2022 by Fraunhofer IEE
email : [email protected]
***************************************************************************/
/***************************************************************************
* *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or *
* (at your option) any later version. *
* *
***************************************************************************/
"""
import os
from qgis.PyQt import uic, QtWidgets
# This loads your .ui file so that PyQt can populate your plugin with the elements from Qt Designer
FORM_CLASS, _ = uic.loadUiType(os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(__file__), 'pandapower_export_dialog_base.ui'))
class ppExportDialog(QtWidgets.QDialog, FORM_CLASS):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
"""Constructor."""
super(ppExportDialog, self).__init__(parent)
# Set up the user interface from Designer through FORM_CLASS.
# After self.setupUi() you can access any designer object by doing
# self.<objectname>, and you can use autoconnect slots - see
# http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/designer-using-a-ui-file.html
# #widgets-and-dialogs-with-auto-connect
self.setupUi(self)
self.power = True
self.convert_to_power()
self.powerPipesToggle.clicked.connect(self.switch)
def convert_to_pipes(self):
self.setWindowTitle(self.tr("Export pandapipes network"))
# set frequencyHLayout content invisible
self.frequencyEdit.setVisible(False)
self.frequencyLabel.setVisible(False)
self.frequencyUnitLabel.setVisible(False)
# set repApHLayout content invisible
self.refApparentPowerEdit.setVisible(False)
self.refApparentPowerLabel.setVisible(False)
# set pipesFluidHLayout content visible
self.fluidLabel.setVisible(True)
self.fluidLineEdit.setVisible(True)
# change button label
self.powerPipesToggle.setText(self.tr("switch to export pandapower"))
def convert_to_power(self):
self.setWindowTitle(self.tr("Export pandapower network"))
# set pipesFluidHLayout content invisible
self.fluidLabel.setVisible(False)
self.fluidLineEdit.setVisible(False)
# set frequencyHLayout content visible
self.frequencyEdit.setVisible(True)
self.frequencyLabel.setVisible(True)
self.frequencyUnitLabel.setVisible(True)
# set repApHLayout content visible
self.refApparentPowerEdit.setVisible(True)
self.refApparentPowerLabel.setVisible(True)
# change button label
self.powerPipesToggle.setText(self.tr("switch to export pandapipes"))
def switch(self):
if self.power:
self.convert_to_pipes()
else:
self.convert_to_power()
self.power = not self.power