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[solved ] binary data to QTcpSocket

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    mlong
    wrote on 13 Mar 2013, 00:47 last edited by
    #6

    Don't convert to ASCII. A char* is going to give you trouble the first time it encounters 0x00 (NULL) which will be interpreted as the end of the string. (JPEGs will certainly have a number of NULL characters in them -- I bet the first one you're encountering is at position 5 in your data.) A QByteArray will be sufficient to hold your data. You shouldn't be using a QTextStream at all, also. As SGaist said, QFile::readAll() should get you what you want. However, if you were insistent on using a stream, you'd need to use a QDataStream instead.

    How, exactly, are you checking your data?

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      S.ANAND
      wrote on 13 Mar 2013, 01:06 last edited by
      #7

      Thats not working.

      I am checking like this
      @
      QFile file("d:/a.jpg");
      file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
      ui->textEdit->append(file.readAll());
      file.close();
      @
      It is giving second image output.

      edit: please use @ tags around code sections; Andre

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        ChrisW67
        wrote on 13 Mar 2013, 07:00 last edited by
        #8

        Well of course it does. You need to realise that a JPEG file's content is not text and therefore any attempt to treat it is as such (e.g. with QTextStream or QTextEdit, notice the word Text) is doomed to fail. A JPEG binary file will typically have a zero in its fifth byte so you will generally get only four potential characters (byte FF D8 FF E0 in hex) before the string is considered ended. If byte 5 is not zero then the 11th byte will always be zero and you may see a recognisable "JFIF" in the text.

        Why don't you take a step back and explain the result you are expecting to achieve.

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          Code_ReaQtor
          wrote on 13 Mar 2013, 07:48 last edited by
          #9

          As ChrisW67 said, JPEG is NOT a text file so QTextEdit won't be able to support it. If you want to show it as text, at least convert it using QByteArray::toHex(). But I don't think we are on the right track then.

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            wrote on 13 Mar 2013, 11:41 last edited by
            #10

            @ QFile file("d:/a.jpg");

            file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
            

            this->sock = new QTcpSocket;

            connect(this->sock,SIGNAL(bytesWritten(qint64)),this,SLOT(q(qint64)));
            connect(sock,SIGNAL(connected()),this,SLOT(con()));
            connect(sock,SIGNAL(disconnected()),this,SLOT(dis()));
            
            this->sock->connectToHost("192.168.1.2",8080);
            
            this->sock->waitForConnected();
            
            sock->write(file.readAll().data());
            sock->waitForBytesWritten(-1);
            
            sock->close();
            

            file.close();
            @
            This is my code i need to send the image via network using QTcpSocket but the method QTcpSocket::write() will only support char * or bytearray but even if i convert the above image from QString to QByteArry and pass to QTcpSocket and send it is only showing 4 characters in the both cases QByteArray and char *.

            Edit: again, use @ tags around code sections please; Andre

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              SGaist
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              wrote on 13 Mar 2013, 11:56 last edited by
              #11

              Don't convert anything, just send the byte array created by readAll().

              Besides, write(file.readAll().data()) is a bad idea. data() will return a pointer to the data from a temporary QByteArray created by file.readAll(). You don't really know when that byte array will be destroyed.

              If you want to show the image on the other end, use a "QImage":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qimage.html + "QLabel":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qlabel.html combo

              And please enclose your code with code tags so that it's cleaner to read.

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                Code_ReaQtor
                wrote on 13 Mar 2013, 11:59 last edited by
                #12

                [quote author="S.ANAND" date="1363174874"] QTcpSocket::write() will only support char * or bytearray but even if i convert the above image from QString to QByteArry and pass to QTcpSocket and send it is only showing 4 characters in the both cases QByteArray and char *. [/quote]

                It should work... The fact that you are using QTextEdit is NOT correct. QTextEdit only support "Texts".

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                  wrote on 13 Mar 2013, 12:04 last edited by
                  #13

                  Ha that's done the trick.
                  using file.readAll() instead of file.readAll().data()

                  Thank You SGaist and all others you replied. :)

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                    wrote on 13 Mar 2013, 12:05 last edited by
                    #14

                    Yes that is also the mistake i made Code_ReaQtor Thank you .

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                      wrote on 13 Mar 2013, 13:28 last edited by
                      #15

                      You're welcome

                      If your issue is solved, please update the thread title and add [solved]

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