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    HamiltonQ
    wrote on last edited by
    #12

    Hi!

    QApplication instance is in the main.cpp file, but I'm starting the Timer on client.cpp file, which contains the call to the UI

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      kuzulis
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      #13

      Then you can google by the "QTimer can only be used with threads started with QThread." pattern. ;)

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        HamiltonQ
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        #14

        For three days I am trying to solve this. I have seen numerous topics, but none of them do what I want to do, which is to use the QTimer in the class that contains the UI. The example that the documentation give is for NON-GUI application. But I wanna exactly this

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          SGaist
          Lifetime Qt Champion
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          #15

          Then let's first get back to the basics.

          Do you still see this message if you create a default Qt Widget application and add

          @
          mainwindow.h

          class MainWindow: public QWidget
          {
          // default code

          public slots:
          void testTimer();
          }

          mainwindow.cpp

          MainWindow:MainWindow(QWidget *parent)
          : QWidget(parent)
          {
          QTimer *timer = new QTimer(this);
          connect(timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), SLOT(testTimer()));

          timer->start(20);
          }

          void MainWindow::testTimer()
          {
          qDebug() << "Timed out !";
          }
          @

          to the default code ?

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            HamiltonQ
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            #16

            Hi, Samuel!

            This works, I tested. But my base class is QMainWindow. I tried to change the base class for QWiget but it happened several errors.

            Thanks, man!

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              SGaist
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              Just keep your QMainWindow based class, the only thing that was important was the part related to the QTimer

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                HamiltonQ
                wrote on last edited by
                #18

                I have to change the base class to use QTimer?

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                  JKSH
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #19

                  Can you show us your code for doWork()?

                  Note that in newer versions of Qt, the actual message is "QObject::startTimer: Timers can only be used with threads started with QThread". ("Timers", not "QTimer"!)

                  All QObjects have built-in timers. I don't think the message came from your QTimer, but rather from your QSerialPort.

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                    SGaist
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                    #20

                    No you don't, QMainWindow is a QWidget as well

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                      HamiltonQ
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                      #21

                      [quote author="JKSH" date="1422056561"]Can you show us your code for doWork()?

                      Note that in newer versions of Qt, the actual message is "QObject::startTimer: Timers can only be used with threads started with QThread". ("Timers", not "QTimer"!)

                      All QObjects have built-in timers. I don't the message came from your QTimer, but rather from your QSerialPort.[/quote]

                      @void client::readFlightData(){

                      //QMessageBox::information(this,"", "txtReadFlightData");
                      
                      serial->write("gFD;");
                      
                      if (serial->waitForBytesWritten(timeout))
                      {
                      
                          if(serial->waitForReadyRead(timeout))
                          {
                              txtReadFlightData = serial->readAll();
                              listReadFlightData = txtReadFlightData.split(";", QString::SkipEmptyParts);
                      
                              if(listReadFlightData.size()==7)
                              {
                                  if(ui->SelectUnitsAmerican->isChecked()==1) // Unidades no SI
                                  {
                      
                                      ui->txtPitch->setText(listReadFlightData[0]);
                                      ui->txtRoll->setText(listReadFlightData[1]);
                                      ui->txtHeightGPS->setText(QString::number(listReadFlightData[2].toDouble()));
                                      ui->txtHeightBarometer->setText(QString::number(listReadFlightData[3].toDouble()));
                                      ui->txtSpeedPitot->setText(QString::number(listReadFlightData[4].toDouble()));
                                      ui->txtSpeedGPS->setText(QString::number(listReadFlightData[5].toDouble()));
                                      ui->txtVerticalSpeed->setText(QString::number(listReadFlightData[6].toDouble()));
                      
                                      countLostSerial = 0;
                                      listReadFlightData.clear();
                      
                                  }else{ // U.S. Customary
                      
                                      ui->txtPitch->setText(listReadFlightData[0]);
                                      ui->txtRoll->setText(listReadFlightData[1]);
                                      ui->txtHeightGPS->setText(QString::number(listReadFlightData[2].toDouble()*3.28084)); // Feet
                                      ui->txtHeightBarometer->setText(QString::number(listReadFlightData[3].toDouble()*3.28084)); // Feet
                                      ui->txtSpeedPitot->setText(QString::number(listReadFlightData[4].toDouble()*2.2369)); // Miles per hour
                                      ui->txtSpeedGPS->setText(QString::number(listReadFlightData[5].toDouble()*2.2369)); // Miles per hour
                                      ui->txtVerticalSpeed->setText(QString::number(listReadFlightData[6].toDouble()*2.2369)); // Miles per hour
                                      countLostSerial = 0;
                                      listReadFlightData.clear();
                      
                                  }
                      
                              }else
                                  countLostSerial += 1;
                      
                          }
                      
                      }
                      
                      if(countLostSerial == 250){
                          countLostSerial = 0;
                          disconnectSerial();
                      
                      }
                      

                      }@

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                        HamiltonQ
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #22

                        [quote author="JKSH" date="1422056561"]Can you show us your code for doWork()?

                        Note that in newer versions of Qt, the actual message is "QObject::startTimer: Timers can only be used with threads started with QThread". ("Timers", not "QTimer"!)

                        All QObjects have built-in timers. I don't the message came from your QTimer, but rather from your QSerialPort.[/quote]

                        Hey man, thanks for the help!

                        I think that's the problem. I did it:

                        @QThread * thread = new QThread ();
                        QSerialPort * = new serial QSerialPort ();
                        Serial-> moveToThread (thread);@

                        But nothing has changed. I keep getting:

                        @QObject :: startTimer: QTimer can only be used with threads started with QThread.@

                        Can you tell me what should I do? I searched for some topics but nothing they say solved the problem. Thanks a lot!!

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                          SGaist
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #23

                          [quote author="HamiltonQ" date="1422400475"]
                          @QThread * thread = new QThread ();
                          QSerialPort * = new serial QSerialPort ();
                          Serial-> moveToThread (thread);@
                          [/quote]

                          Did you mean:

                          @
                          QThread * thread = new QThread ();
                          QSerialPort *serial = new QSerialPort ();
                          serial-> moveToThread (thread);
                          @
                          ?

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                            HamiltonQ
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #24

                            [quote author="SGaist" date="1422405461"][quote author="HamiltonQ" date="1422400475"]
                            @QThread * thread = new QThread ();
                            QSerialPort * = new serial QSerialPort ();
                            Serial-> moveToThread (thread);@
                            [/quote]

                            Did you mean:

                            @
                            QThread * thread = new QThread ();
                            QSerialPort *serial = new QSerialPort ();
                            serial-> moveToThread (thread);
                            @
                            ?[/quote]

                            Hi SGaist!

                            Yes. I ended up writing wrong. I did it but did not work. Do you have any suggestion? Thaks!

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                              SGaist
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                              #25

                              Just to be sure I'm understanding your code correctly: you are moving your QSerialPort instance to a thread and then using the blocking functions in your widget code ?

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