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Qt5 Python GUI Programming Cookbook

You're reading from   Qt5 Python GUI Programming Cookbook Building responsive and powerful cross-platform applications with PyQt

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788831000
Length 462 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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B. M. Harwani B. M. Harwani
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Creating a User Interface with Qt Components 2. Event Handling - Signals and Slots FREE CHAPTER 3. Working with Date and Time 4. Understanding OOP Concepts 5. Understanding Dialogs 6. Understanding Layouts 7. Networking and Managing Large Documents 8. Doing Asynchronous Programming in Python 9. Database Handling 10. Using Graphics 11. Implementing Animation 12. Using Google Maps 13. Running Python Scripts on Android and iOS 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introduction


SQLite is a very easy-to-use database engine. Basically, it is a lightweight database meant to be used in small applications that can be stored in a single disk file. It is a very popular database used in phones, tablets, small appliances, and instruments. SQLite does not require a separate server process, and does not even require any configuration.

To make this database easy to use in Python scripts, the Python Standard Library includes a module called sqlite3. So, to use SQLite in any Python application, you need to import the sqlite3 module using the import statement shown here:

import sqlite3

The first step to use any database is to create a connect object, by means of which you need to establish a connection with the database. The following example establishes a connection to the ECommerce database:

conn = sqlite3.connect('ECommerce.db')

This example will establish a connection to the ECommerce database if it already exists. If the database does not already exist, the database...

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