Qmessage box ok or cancel + pyqt5 code example

Example 1: pyqt5 message box

# in pyqt5 it needs to be PyQt5.QtWidgets
msg=QMessageBox() # create an instance of it
msg.setIcon(QMessageBox.Information) # set icon
msg.setText("This is a message box") # set text
msg.setInformativeText("This is additional information") # set information under the main text
msg.setWindowTitle("MessageBox demo") # set title
msg.setDetailedText("The details are as follows:") # a button for more details will add in
msg.setStandardButtons(QMessageBox.Ok | QMessageBox.Cancel) # type of buttons associated
msg.buttonClicked.connect(myfunc) # connect clicked signal
return_value =msg.exec_() # get the return value
print("value of pressed message box button:", str(return_value)) # print result

Example 2: qmessagebox pyqt5

import sys
from PyQt4.QtGui import *
from PyQt4.QtCore import *

def window():
   app = QApplication(sys.argv)
   w = QWidget()
   b = QPushButton(w)
   b.setText("Show message!")

   b.move(50,50)
   b.clicked.connect(showdialog)
   w.setWindowTitle("PyQt Dialog demo")
   w.show()
   sys.exit(app.exec_())
	
def showdialog():
   msg = QMessageBox()
   msg.setIcon(QMessageBox.Information)

   msg.setText("This is a message box")
   msg.setInformativeText("This is additional information")
   msg.setWindowTitle("MessageBox demo")
   msg.setDetailedText("The details are as follows:")
   msg.setStandardButtons(QMessageBox.Ok | QMessageBox.Cancel)
   msg.buttonClicked.connect(msgbtn)
	
   retval = msg.exec_()
   print "value of pressed message box button:", retval
	
def msgbtn(i):
   print "Button pressed is:",i.text()
	
if __name__ == '__main__': 
   window()