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[SOLVED] How to Restrict Unwanted Characters from String List Using QRegExp ?

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    Macro
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    #3

    I know abt QRegExpValidator and i know how to set it.... But for this case, i don't know how to set the validator for this.... Anyways, thanks for your suggestion...

    Thanks & Regards..

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      Hostel
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      So you want to allow user to input in QLineEdit only values like: “AJ”, “BK”, “CL”, “DM”?

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        Macro
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        Yes.. For the First Time the Line Edit should Accept only A, B, C & D.. it should Reject J, K, L & M and other Alphabets Like E, F, G, H, I, O, P, Q, R, S....Z

        Thanks & Regards...

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          Hostel
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          @
          QRegExpValidator* validator = new QRegExpValidator( QRegExp( "AJ|BK|CL|DM" ) );
          lineEdit->setValidator( validator );
          @

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            Macro
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            Thanks for your Suggestion... but this will not work in my case... The string list values may contain different set of items.. First it may contain like which i had mentioned above. the next time it may contain a different set of string items... so what should i do in that case???

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              Hostel
              wrote on last edited by
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              You should read a QStringList doc ;)
              @
              QStringList sl;
              sl << "AJ" << "BK" << "CL" << "DM";

              QRegExpValidator* validator = new QRegExpValidator( QRegExp( sl.join( "|" ) ) );
              lineEdit->setValidator( validator );
              

              @

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                slinavipuz
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                [quote author="Rochi" date="1361138440"]Thanks for your Suggestion... but this will not work in my case... The string list values may contain different set of items.. First it may contain like which i had mentioned above. the next time it may contain a different set of string items... so what should i do in that case??? [/quote]

                Is there any rule that will tell you how that set will change?

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                  ChrisW67
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                  Sounds like a job for a restricted QComboBox rather than a free text editor.

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                    Macro
                    wrote on last edited by
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                    [quote author="slinavipuz" date="1361141106"]
                    Is there any rule that will tell you how that set will change?[/quote]

                    Yes..... I have a method called stringListType() in that if i pass any of the StringList then it will take will take the corresponding StringList items......

                    EDIT : Then i have to restrict the characters which are not in the StringList Items.......

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                      Macro
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                      [quote author="ChrisW67" date="1361141581"]Sounds like a job for a restricted QComboBox rather than a free text editor.
                      [/quote]

                      Yup, but not completely... for a free text editior we can use a QCompleter for getting the Suggestions of the StringList Items. But in this case, i have to restrict the other characters except the characters of the StringList

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                        Macro
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                        Whooooo..... Finally i had solved it by myself..... I had pasted the code below.....

                        @QString regExpression = "(";
                        for (int i = 0; i < getStringList()->size(); ++i)
                        {
                        regExpression.append(getStringList()->at(i) + "|");
                        }

                        QRegExp rE(regExpression);
                        q_LineEdit->setValidator(new QRegExpValidator(rE, this));@

                        Thank you all for your suggestions........

                        Thanks & Regards..

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                          Hostel
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #14

                          Your for loop is equal to my suggestion:
                          @
                          sl.join( "|" );
                          @

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