PyQt5 QDateTimeEdit – Setting Special Date Time Text

In this article we will see how we can set special date-time text to the QDateTimeEdit widget. By setting special text, the QDateTimeEdit display this special text instead of a date-time value whenever the current value is equal to minimum date time.
In order to do this we will use setSpecialValueText method with the QDateTimeEdit object.
Syntax : datetimeedit.setSpecialValueText(text)
Argument : It takes string as argument
Return : It returns None
Below is the implementation
| # importing libraries fromPyQt5.QtWidgets import*fromPyQt5 importQtCore, QtGui fromPyQt5.QtGui import*fromPyQt5.QtCore import*importsys   classWindow(QMainWindow):      def__init__(self):         super().__init__()          # setting title         self.setWindowTitle("Python ")          # setting geometry         self.setGeometry(100, 100, 500, 400)          # calling method         self.UiComponents()          # showing all the widgets         self.show()      # method for components     defUiComponents(self):          # creating a QDateTimeEdit widget         datetimeedit =QDateTimeEdit(self)          # setting geometry         datetimeedit.setGeometry(100, 100, 150, 35)          # minimum date time         min_dt =QDateTime(2020, 10, 10, 11, 30)          # setting minimum date time         datetimeedit.setMinimumDateTime(min_dt)          # text         text ="GfG Date Time"         # setting special text to the date time edit         datetimeedit.setSpecialValueText(text)          # creating a label         label =QLabel("zambiatek", self)          # setting geometry to the label         label.setGeometry(100, 160, 200, 60)          # making label multi line         label.setWordWrap(True)           # create pyqt5 app App =QApplication(sys.argv)  # create the instance of our Window window =Window()  # start the app sys.exit(App.exec())  | 
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