.. wxPython Phoenix documentation This file was generated by Phoenix's sphinx generator and associated tools, do not edit by hand. Copyright: (c) 2011-2018 by Total Control Software License: wxWindows License .. include:: headings.inc .. currentmodule:: wx.lib.itemspicker .. highlight:: python .. _wx.lib.itemspicker.IpSelectionChanged: ========================================================================================================================================== |phoenix_title| **wx.lib.itemspicker.IpSelectionChanged** ========================================================================================================================================== PyCommandEvent(eventType=wxEVT_NULL, id=0) :class:`PyCommandEvent` can be used as a base class for implementing custom event types in Python. You should derive from this class instead of :class:`CommandEvent` because this class is Python-aware and is able to transport its Python bits safely through the wxWidgets event system and have them still be there when the event handler is invoked. Note that since :class:`PyCommandEvent` is taking care of preserving the extra attributes that have been set then you do not need to override the Clone method in your derived classes. .. seealso:: :class:`PyEvent` | |class_hierarchy| Class Hierarchy ================================= .. raw:: html <div id="toggleBlock" onclick="return toggleVisibility(this)" class="closed" style="cursor:pointer;"> <img id="toggleBlock-trigger" src="_static/images/closed.png"/> Inheritance diagram for class <strong>IpSelectionChanged</strong>: </div> <div id="toggleBlock-summary" style="display:block;"></div> <div id="toggleBlock-content" style="display:none;"> <p class="graphviz"> <center><img src="_static/images/inheritance/wx.lib.itemspicker.IpSelectionChanged_inheritance.png" alt="Inheritance diagram of IpSelectionChanged" usemap="#dummy" class="inheritance"/></center> <script type="text/javascript">toggleVisibilityOnLoad(document.getElementById('toggleBlock'))</script> <map id="dummy" name="dummy"> <area shape="rect" id="node1" href="wx.lib.itemspicker.IpSelectionChanged.html" title="PyCommandEvent(eventType=wxEVT_NULL, id=0)" alt="" coords="5,315,287,344"/> <area shape="rect" id="node2" href="wx.PyCommandEvent.html" title="PyCommandEvent can be used as a base class for implementing" alt="" coords="62,237,230,267"/> <area shape="rect" id="node3" href="wx.CommandEvent.html" title="This event class contains information about command events, which originate from a variety of simple controls." alt="" coords="70,160,222,189"/> <area shape="rect" id="node4" href="wx.Event.html" title="An event is a structure holding information about an event passed to a callback or member function." alt="" coords="105,83,187,112"/> <area shape="rect" id="node5" href="wx.Object.html" title="This is the root class of many of the wxWidgets classes." alt="" coords="102,5,190,35"/> </map> </p> </div> | |super_classes| Known Superclasses ================================== :class:`wx.PyCommandEvent` | |method_summary| Methods Summary ================================ ================================================================================ ================================================================================ :meth:`~wx.lib.itemspicker.IpSelectionChanged.__init__` Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature. :meth:`~wx.lib.itemspicker.IpSelectionChanged.GetItems` ================================================================================ ================================================================================ | |api| Class API =============== .. class:: IpSelectionChanged(wx.PyCommandEvent) PyCommandEvent(eventType=wxEVT_NULL, id=0) :class:`PyCommandEvent` can be used as a base class for implementing custom event types in Python. You should derive from this class instead of :class:`CommandEvent` because this class is Python-aware and is able to transport its Python bits safely through the wxWidgets event system and have them still be there when the event handler is invoked. Note that since :class:`PyCommandEvent` is taking care of preserving the extra attributes that have been set then you do not need to override the Clone method in your derived classes. .. seealso:: :class:`PyEvent` .. method:: __init__(self, id, items, object = None) Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature. .. method:: GetItems(self)