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  • sierdzioS Offline
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    [quote author="SGaist" date="1394138001"]Hi[/quote]

    Hehe, ok, I can see we are working in parallel again :D

    I'll leave the "night shift" to you, I'm going to sleep now. Have fun :)

    (Z(:^

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      [quote author="sierdzio" date="1394138154"][quote author="SGaist" date="1394138001"]Hi[/quote]

      Hehe, ok, I can see we are working in parallel again :D

      I'll leave the "night shift" to you, I'm going to sleep now. Have fun :)[/quote]

      That's what is called multicore mate ! ^^

      Good night ! :)

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        I'm sorry about the code guys ^^

        thanks for helping , I just wanted to know about question 3:

        lets say I have an integer x;

        and the user edited the line and I used editingfinshed to wait for the user to press enter , after pressing enter what function do I use so what the user entered " integer " get copied in the variable that I've used so I can do calculations ? and should I use connect here ?

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          #7

          I searched and found settext , but it takes strings ? i want to copy it to an int

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            #8

            @
            QObject::connect(edit,SIGNAL(editingFinished()),"what to use here ",SLOT());

            @

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              #9

              Since you are using a QLineEdit you will need to get the string and then convert it to an integer.

              @
              QObject::connect(myLineEdit,SIGNAL(editingFinished()), this,SLOT(mySlot()));

              void MyMainWindow::mySlot()
              {
              QString numberText = myLineEdit->text();
              int number = numberText.toString()
              //etc...
              }
              @

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                Thanks buddy , I tried something I hope it will work , the problem is now I need to setlayout , but when I call that function it says :

                @
                error: C3861: 'setlayout': identifier not found
                @

                and there's only this one I didn't setlayout before and it's a new project

                these are the headers I'm using until now:

                #include <QApplication>
                #include<QLabel>
                #include<QHBoxLayout>
                #include<QLineEdit>
                #include<QIntValidator>
                #include <QWidget>

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                  You're welcome

                  You wrote it wrong, it's setLayout

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                    #12

                    Same error man :( , even when I write the first two or three letters the function doesn't show , other functions shows like setlocal

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                      Can you show the code where this setLayout can be found ?

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                        @
                        #include <QApplication>
                        #include<QLabel>
                        #include<QHBoxLayout>
                        #include<QLineEdit>
                        #include<QIntValidator>
                        #include <QWidget>

                        int sum(int x,int y){
                        return x+y;
                        }

                        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                        {
                        int x;
                        int y;
                        QApplication a(argc, argv);

                        QLabel *check=new QLabel(QObject::tr("Add numbers:"));
                        
                        QHBoxLayout *left=new QHBoxLayout;
                        
                        left->addWidget(check);
                         QValidator *Valid=new QIntValidator();
                        
                        QLineEdit *edit =new QLineEdit;
                        edit->setMaximumWidth(5);
                        edit->setFixedWidth(5);
                        check->setBuddy(edit);
                        edit->setValidator(Valid);
                        QObject::connect(edit,SIGNAL(editingFinished()),edit,SLOT(setText(x)));
                        QLineEdit *edit1=new QLineEdit;
                        edit1->setMaximumWidth(5);
                        edit1->setFixedWidth(5);
                        check->setBuddy(edit1);
                        edit1->setValidator(Valid);
                        QObject::connect(edit1,SIGNAL(editingFinished()),edit1,SLOT(setText(y)));
                                left->addWidget(edit);
                        QHBoxLayout *Mainlayout=new QHBoxLayout;
                        Mainlayout->addLayout(left);
                        

                        setLayout(Mainlayout);

                        sum(x,y);

                        return a.exec&#40;&#41;;
                        

                        }

                        @

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                          That won't do what you want at all.

                          You are calling setLayout in main and not on a widget

                          Also your connection statements are wrong.

                          Please, have a look at some of Qt's example to see how things work

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                            #16

                            Well , that's the only way I would learn is by making mistakes :D , that's why I wanted to do it my way before trying what you guys have told me.

                            by the way why can't I call it in main ? should I include something first ?

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                              #17

                              and could you please tell me where should I call it ?

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                                setLayout is a function of QWidget, so you need a QWidget object.

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                                  #19

                                  what if I made a class and inherited qwidget ? or there's a better way ?

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                                    #20

                                    Oh , so I could just create a pointer to that object and use that pointer to set the layout ? and if I wanted to make bigger programs I should just inherit it on my classes ?

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                                      #21

                                      Subclass QWidget, it's the correct way to go here.

                                      You really should take a look at Qt's demos and examples, that will give you a good ground to build on

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                                        #22

                                        I really looked at some examples about two weeks ago " I don't have much time " since I've been busy with my midterms exams :(

                                        but I'll finish this one , hopefully it will work then I'll look at some examples tomorrow.

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                                          #23

                                          about converting from string to int , should always do this ? is there a way to just take an integer or any type i want from the user ?

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