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    goetz
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    Go to the windows/tab with the complete output of your compiler and linker. It tells you which symbols are missing. Without that information we cannot advise further.

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

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      ajayzizou
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      the previous error “collect2: ld returned 1 exit status” is solved,it was just a typing error,i'm getting the subtitles but it is not getting sorted,even though there is no error,pls can you suggest

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        ajayzizou
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        also I've used @out << "\n" << pauseTimes.join("\n") << "\n" ;
        @ instead of just @out << pauseTimes.join("\n");@

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          giesbert
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          perhaps you can post your current code and the result you now get?

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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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            ajayzizou
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            @ QStringList pauseTimes;

             pauseTimes << QString("%1,000--&gt;%2,999").arg(strc).arg(strc);
              pauseTimes.sort();
            

            QTextStream out(AjayFileD);

            out << "\n" << pauseTimes.join("\n") << "\n" ;@
            the same code suggested by volker, and the result
            00:00:00,000-->00:00:00,999

            00:15:34,000-->00:15:34,999

            00:34:39,000-->00:34:39,999

            00:05:28,000-->00:05:28,999

            1:32:35,000-->1:32:35,999

            1:15:11,000-->1:15:11,999

            00:12:54,000-->00:12:54,999
            as you can see the pause times are not getting sorted in ascending order,i think it's just some small change but I'm stuck and btw i'm a beginner

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              giesbert
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              Hi,

              whatever you do, I checked the following code and it's output:

              @
              int main(int argc, char *argv[])
              {
              QStringList pauseTimes;
              pauseTimes << QLatin1String("00:00:00,000—>00:00:00,999");
              pauseTimes << QLatin1String("00:15:34,000—>00:15:34,999");
              pauseTimes << QLatin1String("00:34:39,000—>00:34:39,999");
              pauseTimes << QLatin1String("00:05:28,000—>00:05:28,999");
              pauseTimes << QLatin1String("1:32:35,000—>1:32:35,999");
              pauseTimes << QLatin1String("1:15:11,000—>1:15:11,999");
              pauseTimes << QLatin1String("00:12:54,000—>00:12:54,999");

              std::wcout << std::endl <<  (wchar_t*)(pauseTimes.join("\n").utf16()) << std::endl ;
              std::wcout << L"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" << std::endl;
              pauseTimes.sort();
              std::wcout << std::endl <<  (wchar_t*)(pauseTimes.join("\n").utf16()) << std::endl ;
              
              return 0;
              

              }
              @

              The output was:

              @

              00:00:00,000ù>00:00:00,999
              00:15:34,000ù>00:15:34,999
              00:34:39,000ù>00:34:39,999
              00:05:28,000ù>00:05:28,999
              1:32:35,000ù>1:32:35,999
              1:15:11,000ù>1:15:11,999
              00:12:54,000ù>00:12:54,999

              
              00:00:00,000ù>00:00:00,999
              00:05:28,000ù>00:05:28,999
              00:12:54,000ù>00:12:54,999
              00:15:34,000ù>00:15:34,999
              00:34:39,000ù>00:34:39,999
              1:15:11,000ù>1:15:11,999
              1:32:35,000ù>1:32:35,999
              @
              
              For me, the output looks sorted....
              

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

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                ajayzizou
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                yeah thanks a lot,this is what i want,however i'm not entering the pause time manually,the pause time will be in const char *strc as soon as i press the pause button of the player,i'll use your code and post if i have any problem
                thanks once again

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                  giesbert
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                  is the content of the array really 8 strings? or perhaps one multiline string?

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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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                    ajayzizou
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                    no,i've just hit the pause button 8 times,so eight outputs,i can get this written into the file as many times as i like,so it is not just 8 strings ,the only problem is sorting and i'll use your code for that

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                      goetz
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                      You will need to store the stop points in a QStringList - or re-read the file, add the new line, sort an overwrite the existing data. You don't expect the file to sort automagically, do you?

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

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                        ajayzizou
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                        thank you,i'll try

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