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PyQt QLabel

This example shows how you can create a Hello World app using PyQt. It uses a QLabel to display a simple window:

PyQt QLabel screenshot

from PyQt6.QtWidgets import *
app = QApplication([])
label = QLabel('Hello World!')
label.show()
app.exec()

For instructions how you can run this code, please see the top-level README.

The code works as follows: First, we import the necessary PyQt classes via the statement:

from PyQt6.QtWidgets import *

Next, we create a QApplication. This is required in every PyQt app. In a sense, it initializes PyQt:

app = QApplication([])

Then, we create the label with the text we want:

label = QLabel('Hello World!')

By calling .show() on a widget, we can spawn a window that displays it:

label.show()

Finally, we hand control over to Qt:

app.exec()

This too is required in every Qt application. It gives Qt a chance to run and process user input, such as for instance when the user clicks the "Window close" button.

And that's it! Congratulations on your first PyQt app :-)