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    astello_
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    Yes, I suppose that the code has to be written in the .cpp file and that for each project, a .pro and a .cpp file are automatically created. Aren't they?

    My .cpp file is not created.

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      SGaist
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      Did you create a new Qt Widget Application like a suggested ?

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        jafarabadi.qt
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        Hi dear SGaist :*

        astello_, Dear friend follow me in below steps:

        • Run Qt Creator
        • Click on New project
        • Select Qt Widgets Application and press Choose
        • Type a name for ur project and click on Next
        • In this window select compiler and press Next **Note that if you use from MSVC you should download version of Qt Creator which is compatible with Visual Studio.
        • Here just click on Next and after it Finish
        • Look left side of Qt Creator and open main.cpp from Source folder
        • Add my new code line in main.cpp then Run it
          @
          #include "mainwindow.h"
          #include <QApplication>

        #include <iostream> // Add This Line
        using namespace std; // Add This Line

        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
        {
        QApplication a(argc, argv);
        MainWindow w;

        cout<<"Hello World :)"<<endl; // Add this line

        w.show();
        return a.exec&#40;&#41;;
        

        }
        @

        • After run "Hellow World :)" will print on Application output in bottom of Qt Creator
        • say ur experience after u doing it
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          SGaist
          Lifetime Qt Champion
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          @ a.jafarabadi Qt Creator can use MSVC or MinGW indifferently. It's Qt's version which must match.

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            jafarabadi.qt
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            [quote author="SGaist" date="1410293290"]@ a.jafarabadi Qt Creator can use MSVC or MinGW indifferently. It's Qt's version which must match.[/quote]

            dear SGaist yes, it's true. we all now always the least version is better :) and the least version have some sub-version which you better now. in that post i want to say if my friend using from visual studio compiler it's good that download Visual studio sub-version of qt

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              astello_
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              #14

              Thank you for your help.

              You two are right. If I follow these steps I can do it, but what I need is to open an Empty Qt project.

              Here, when I write my code and compile it, it is impossible to run in terminal.

              I get the message: "Press return to close this window".

              I feel that we are close to the solution but I can't find it.

              What do you think?

              Thank you again.

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                SGaist
                Lifetime Qt Champion
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                What do you mean by run in terminal ?

                In any case, running an application outside Qt Creator requires the same step as you would have to do in order to deploy it on another computer.

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                  astello_
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                  #16

                  Run in terminal = Projects (on the left side Menu) -> Run -> Run in terminal marked

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                    SGaist
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                    What project did you create ?

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                      astello_
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                      #18

                      Empty Qt project

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                        SGaist
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                        Do you mean a console application ?

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                          astello_
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                          #20

                          Yes.

                          New File/project -> Other project -> Empty Qt project. That's what I need.

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                            SGaist
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                            Then it's not a console application. You asked for an empty project so you have to write everything yourself. What did you write for this project ?

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                              astello_
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                              #22

                              #include <iostream>

                              using namespace std;

                              int main()
                              {
                              cout << "Hello" << endl;

                              }

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                                SGaist
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                                In what file did you write that ?

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                                  astello_
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                                  #24

                                  main.cpp

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                                    JKSH
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                                    Hi,

                                    If you want a console application, you need to create a console application project, not an empty project.

                                    File -> New File or Project... -> Applications -> Qt Console Application

                                    After that, you can remove QCoreApplication from main.cpp if you don't want to use Qt classes.

                                    Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                                      astello_
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                                      #26

                                      IT WORKS!! Not as I expected in the beginning, but it is useful.

                                      Thank you very much.

                                      :)

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                                        jafarabadi.qt
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                                        if you want develop using native c++ it's better to use from an c++ IDE which is simplest from Qt Creator...
                                        We download, install and use from Qt because of it's useful libraries...
                                        i hope you can find best answer :)

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