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  • M Offline
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    magda
    wrote on last edited by
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    How do I convert a QString to a char. When using latcardinalDirection = latlist[3].QLatin1Char(); the compiler says that QString does not have a member called QLatin1Char(). May you please assist?

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    char latcardinalDirection,longcardinalDirection ;
    QString latitudestring = QInputDialog::getText(0, "Latitude"," Degrees Minutes Seconds Cardinal Direction: ",QLineEdit::Normal,"",&ok,0);

        QStringList latlist;
        latlist = latitudestring.split(" ");
        int latdegrees = latlist[0].toInt();
        int latminutes = latlist[1].toInt();
        int latseconds = latlist[2].toInt();
        latcardinalDirection = latlist[3].QLatin1Char();@
    
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    • B Offline
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      butterface
      wrote on last edited by
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      Normally the compiler is right saying a member is not existing if it is not.

      If you are sure that the string is set correctly you can use something like
      @
      latlist[3].c_str()[0]
      @

      (Did not check const correctness on this)

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      • SGaistS Offline
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        SGaist
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        wrote on last edited by
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        Hi,

        QLatin1Char() is not a method it's a constructor (invalid in this case)

        You can use e.g.

        @latlist[3][0].toAscii();@

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        • Q Offline
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          qxoz
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          As SGaist wrote "QLatin1Char() is not a method it’s a constructor"
          in your case
          @latlist[3][0].toAscii();@
          is good solution. In future if you need char array or QByteArray you can use:
          @latlist[3].toLatin1()@

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