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    mlong
    wrote on last edited by
    #5

    I'm not sure what you mean by "save each value" but iterating through a QStringList is fairly simple. There are a number of ways to do so.

    @
    QStringList list;

    // iterate through each element of list (which will be accessible via the QString "str")
    foreach (QString str, list)
    {
    ...
    int value = str.toInt(); // get integer representation of str
    ...
    }
    @

    BTW, This stuff is very well-documented.

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      sheehan1234
      wrote on last edited by
      #6

      I meant to say store each into a variable, which you answered. However I'm trying to do so in the following code, and when I try to print the value, nothing is displayed. Am I reading my text file into the QStringList incorrectly?

      @int main()
      {
      QStringList stringList;
      QFile textFile("test.txt");
      QTextStream textStream(&textFile);
      while (true)
      {
      QString line = textStream.readLine();
      if (line.isNull())
      break;
      else
      stringList.append(line);
      }

      foreach(QString str, stringList)
      {
          int value = str.toInt();
          cout << value;
      }
      return 0;
      

      }
      @

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        mlong
        wrote on last edited by
        #7

        You need to call "textFile.open()":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7-snapshot/qfile.html#open

        Be sure and check its return value. There's an example in the QFile docs.

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          mlong
          wrote on last edited by
          #8

          A cleaner implementation would probably be:

          @
          QStringList stringList;
          QFile textFile("test.txt");
          if (textFile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)
          {
          QTextStream textStream(&textFile);
          while (!textStream.atEnd())
          {
          stringList.append(textStream.readLine());
          }
          }
          @

          Caveat: Brain to keyboard. Untested code. Not responsible for silly errors. YMMV

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            sheehan1234
            wrote on last edited by
            #9

            that worked! thank you very much!

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              goetz
              wrote on last edited by
              #10

              [quote author="sheehan1234" date="1317152090"]
              If that is done correctly, how do I go about iterating through it?[/quote]

              @
              foreach(const QString line, stringList) {
              // do something with the line
              }
              @

              http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                andre
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                #11

                This discussion looks a lot like "this":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewthread/10146/ one...

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                  goetz
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  [quote author="Andre" date="1317189187"]This discussion looks a lot like "this":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewthread/10146/ one...[/quote]

                  I merged both threads.

                  http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                    sheehan1234
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                    #13

                    I have the code exactly as you all have showed me but there was no output. so i put some print statements inside of the loops to see if the compiler was even entering the loops and it is not. What am I doing wrong?

                    @int main()
                    {
                    QStringList stringList;
                    QFile textFile("test.txt");
                    if (textFile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
                    {
                    QTextStream textStream(&textFile);
                    while (!textStream.atEnd())
                    {
                    stringList.append(textStream.readLine());
                    cout << "test1";
                    }
                    }
                    foreach(const QString line, stringList)
                    {
                    cout << "test2";
                    cout << line.toStdString();
                    }
                    return 0;
                    }@

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                      vsorokin
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                      #14

                      Are you sure that your test.txt are in same directory that your executable file?

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                      Vasiliy

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                        mlong
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #15

                        You should print an error message if it cannot open the file.
                        @
                        if (...open...)
                        {
                        ...
                        }
                        else
                        {
                        // tell me about it
                        }
                        @

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