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    #3

    it works now , but when I use :

    calculator *p=new calculator;

    and i use show function it doesn't show ?

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      #4

      Hi,

      You are missing the base class initialization:

      @
      calculator::calculator(QWidget parent):
      QWidget(parent)
      {
      //rest of the code
      }
      @

      Also you currently have a memory leak in your application since you don't delete dialog once the application is finished.

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        #5

        Hey , thanks for your help in advance.

        I have a problem now when I compile it doesn't show the window then says

        The program has unexpectedly finished.

        --

        and I didn't understand your code what is :

        @
        QWidget{
        //code ?
        }

        you mean I should put what I put in the constructor inside that QWIDGET braces ?

        about the leak , lets just hope it runs first :D

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          #6

          oh yeah forgot about qwidget in the implement :D

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            #7

            Still same problem :(

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              #8

              the code " I changed the project to solve the first problem so I named the class to another name "

              imp:
              @
              #include "checkclass.h"

              checkclass::checkclass(QWidget parent):
              QWidget(){
              edit = new QLineEdit;
              edit1=new QLineEdit;

                   left= new QHBoxLayout;
                   Main=new QHBoxLayout;
                      edit->setMaximumWidth(20);
                      edit->setFixedWidth(20);
                      edit->setValidator(Valid);
                      edit1->setMaximumWidth(20);
                      edit1->setFixedWidth(20);
                      edit1->setValidator(Valid);
                      QObject:: connect(edit,SIGNAL(editingFinished()),this,SLOT(convert));
                             QObject:: connect(edit1,SIGNAL(editingFinished()),this,SLOT(convert1));
                      left->addWidget(edit);
                      left->addWidget(edit1);
                      Main->addLayout(left);
              
                      setLayout(Main);
              

              }

              void checkclass::convert(){
              QString numbertext=edit->text();
              int x=numbertext.toInt();

              }
              void checkclass::convert1(){
              QString numbertext=edit1->text();
              int y=numbertext.toInt();

              }

              @

              header:
              @
              #ifndef CHECKCLASS_H
              #define CHECKCLASS_H
              #include<QLabel>
              #include<QHBoxLayout>
              #include<QLineEdit>
              #include<QIntValidator>
              #include<QWidget>
              class checkclass : public QWidget
              {
              public:
              checkclass(QWidget parent);

              void convert();
                  void convert1();
              private:
                  QLineEdit *edit;
                  QLineEdit *edit1;
              QIntValidator *Valid;
                  QHBoxLayout *left;
              
                  QHBoxLayout *Main;
              

              };

              #endif // CHECKCLASS_H
              @

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                #9

                Valid is not initialized

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                  #10

                  same problem :(

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                    #11

                    @SGaist , Hopefully you didn't go to sleep yet , I really need your help , because tomorrow I want to focus on studying for my mid term exam :D

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                      #12

                      The problem happens only when I use show function like for example:

                      myclass *A;
                      A->show();

                      it crashes , when I don't use show() my program runs just fine in the backround.

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                        #13

                        [quote author="Project try" date="1394235877"]The problem happens only when I use show function like for example:

                        myclass *A;
                        A->show();

                        it crashes , when I don't use show() my program runs just fine in the backround.[/quote]Like SGaist said, you didn't initialize your pointer. A does not point to a valid object yet, so it will cause problems if you try to use it. It's not just show(), ANY function can cause a crash -- it might not crash immediately, but will crash some time later.

                        Call new to initialize your pointer. This is a very fundamental (and very important) concept of C++ by the way; if you are not familiar with it, I highly recommend reading a tutorial about pointers.

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                          #14

                          Thanks man ^^ , it worked

                          but can you please tell me why did we put : QWidget *parent in the arguments of the constructor ? even though we didn't send any argument but it was a default so what's the point ?

                          and since it didn't take any argument there's no need to delete that parent pointer ? , because I saw a lot of examples and most of them use it like I said but they didn't really explain why.

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                            #15

                            Good night , I need to sleep , thanks guys for helping me , and sorry for asking lots of question :(

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                              #16

                              So that you can reuse your widget the same way you would a standard Qt widget.

                              Even if you don't reuse it somewhere else, it's good practice to keep a consistent code base. You never know who will use your code later

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                                #17

                                Parent-child relationships have multiple uses in Qt. One of them is memory management. When a parent object is deleted, it will automatically delete its child objects. Thus, you should never store or delete the parent pointer.

                                [quote]
                                @
                                checkclass::checkclass(QWidget parent):
                                QWidget(){
                                ...
                                @
                                [/quote]You have not made use of the parent pointer. Pass it to the QWidget constructor, and let Qt take care of things in the background:

                                @
                                checkclass::checkclass(QWidget parent):
                                QWidget(parent){
                                ...
                                @

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