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    giesbert
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    This is a weird question, right?
    Sure, you can,. write it to a file, to a QSettings, to a database, wherever you want.

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      Eddy
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      Do you mean storing the value in a variable and when you stop/start your program, it still knows that value?

      In that case have a look at "QSettings":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/doc/qt-4.7/qsettings.html.
      There is also an "example":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/doc/qt-4.7/qsettings.html

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        kalster
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        [quote author="Gerolf" date="1312610870"]This is a weird question, right?
        Sure, you can,. write it to a file, to a QSettings, to a database, wherever you want.[/quote]

        no this is not a weird question because i am new here and i did not know it could be done :)

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          kalster
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          I read the docs and tried to code it and i cant get it to work. here is my code.

          @char tt =1;
          settings.setValue("variable", tt);@

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            giesbert
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            [quote author="kalster" date="1312611661"][quote author="Gerolf" date="1312610870"]This is a weird question, right?
            Sure, you can,. write it to a file, to a QSettings, to a database, wherever you want.[/quote]

            no this is not a weird question because i am new here and i did not know it could be done :)[/quote]

            It is weird if you look at your last posts "Saving the result of a check box":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewthread/8485/ What is the difference of a value of a widget to the value of a variable?

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              giesbert
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              [quote author="kalster" date="1312614055"]I read the docs and tried to code it and i cant get it to work. here is my code.

              @
              char tt =1;
              settings.setValue("variable", tt);
              @
              [/quote]

              Ok, so your problem is to store a variable of type char which is used as byte (number) not as character. Here comes your problem:

              • setValue gets a QVariant. QVariant has some implicit constructors which can create the QVariant from bool, int, QString, QChar, ...
              • QChar can be constructed by a char, but it interprets the value as a character, and decimal 1 is not a valid printable character.

              That's why it does not work as expected.

              This should work:

              @
              int tt =1;
              settings.setValue("variable", tt);
              @

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                kalster
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                changing the code to int did not work.

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                  giesbert
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                  What does not work?
                  What did you see, what did you expect?
                  How do you check, whether it works or not?

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                  Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                    kalster
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                    I have config.ini stored in the settings function. I was expecting to see variable from my settings.setValue stored in the config.ini file when i ran the code. I seen nothing. I therefore assumed the code was not working correctly.

                    @QSettings settings("config.ini", QSettings::IniFormat);
                    settings.setValue("variable", tt);@

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                      lgeyer
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                      I can confirm that the code you posted creates a config.ini in the working directory containing the value for your variable.

                      Is your file not created or just empty?
                      Do you have enough permissions to write to the directory / file?

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                        kalster
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                        I had two ini files being created when i should have had one. somewhere else in the code one ini file was created as myconfig.ini and the other as config.ini for the tt variable. I was looking in myconfig.ini when i should have been looking in config.ini.

                        the code works. thank you

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                          kalster
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                          [quote author="Gerolf" date="1312617901"]Ok, so your problem is to store a variable of type char which is used as byte (number) not as character. Here comes your problem:

                          • setValue gets a QVariant. QVariant has some implicit constructors which can create the QVariant from bool, int, QString, QChar, ...
                          • QChar can be constructed by a char, but it interprets the value as a character, and decimal 1 is not a valid printable character.

                          That's why it does not work as expected.[/quote]

                          I don't understand what you are saying because the code works when i use char tt=1; it seems that i had the code correct right from the beginning. I just got mixed up with the two ini files that were created.

                          nevertheless, the code works great. thank you Gerolf for your help

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