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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @rapid84
    Ok. but it cannot remember values from run to run, unless you save it in a file.
    I do wonder why it has that high value if you set it to 0.

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    @mrjj

    if i define with "0" i got only "0" value, but when i define without any default, i got some value like "199922356" , so it is just misunderstanding. anyway, then i have to use QFile, crate a file and save the value to it, and load the save value from a file ?

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      @mrjj

      if i define with "0" i got only "0" value, but when i define without any default, i got some value like "199922356" , so it is just misunderstanding. anyway, then i have to use QFile, crate a file and save the value to it, and load the save value from a file ?

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      mrjj
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      wrote on last edited by mrjj
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      @rapid84
      If you dont define any default value, it will just have random value as it just uses
      what ever is in that memory location.

      Yes, to keep it for later runs, you must save it to file. QFile is fine to use.
      You can also have a look at QSettings.
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsettings.html
      Its ment for saving such values.

      its easy to use

      //load
       QSettings settings("settingName");
       int  aValue=settings.value("aKey").toInt();
      
       //write
       QSettings settings("settingName");
      int somevalue=yoursave;
       settings.setValue("aKey",somevalue);
      
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      • mrjjM mrjj

        @rapid84
        If you dont define any default value, it will just have random value as it just uses
        what ever is in that memory location.

        Yes, to keep it for later runs, you must save it to file. QFile is fine to use.
        You can also have a look at QSettings.
        http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsettings.html
        Its ment for saving such values.

        its easy to use

        //load
         QSettings settings("settingName");
         int  aValue=settings.value("aKey").toInt();
        
         //write
         QSettings settings("settingName");
        int somevalue=yoursave;
         settings.setValue("aKey",somevalue);
        
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        @mrjj

        "aKey" is a mandatory paramater ? and the reference mentions that:

        When creating a QSettings object, you must pass the name of your company or organization as well as the name of your application. For example, if your product is called Star Runner and your company is called MySoft, you would construct the QSettings object as follows:
        
            QSettings settings("MySoft", "Star Runner");
        

        Is this mandatory ? what if , if i dont have any company ? :)

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          @mrjj

          "aKey" is a mandatory paramater ? and the reference mentions that:

          When creating a QSettings object, you must pass the name of your company or organization as well as the name of your application. For example, if your product is called Star Runner and your company is called MySoft, you would construct the QSettings object as follows:
          
              QSettings settings("MySoft", "Star Runner");
          

          Is this mandatory ? what if , if i dont have any company ? :)

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          mrjj
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          @rapid84
          hi
          the akey is the name of the value. It saves to registry so that why it needs a name
          For you , it could be slidervalue or something that explains what u save.

          You can use anything u like for company. Its also because its store in registry.
          So just use some name u like that IS not a real company. :)

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @rapid84
            hi
            the akey is the name of the value. It saves to registry so that why it needs a name
            For you , it could be slidervalue or something that explains what u save.

            You can use anything u like for company. Its also because its store in registry.
            So just use some name u like that IS not a real company. :)

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            @mrjj

            For loading i use;

             QSettings settings("settingName");
                int  aValue=settings.value("aKey").toInt();
                int  aValue2=settings.value("aKey2").toInt();
                ui->dial->setValue(aValue);
                ui->dial_2->setValue(aValue2);
            

            and for saving i use

            QSettings settings("settingName");
                int somevalue = ui->dial->value();
                int somevalue2 = ui->dial_2->value();
                settings.setValue("aKey",somevalue);
                settings.setValue("aKey2",somevalue2);
            

            These work for me , thanks for help. by the way, in a debian OS , where do it save ( in which directory)?

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              mrjj
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              Hi
              That is good question :)
              try
              qDebug() << settings.fileName();

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                mrjj
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                If I may suggest one improvement is to use a better name than
                "aKey" and "aKey2"
                Maybe Dial1Value and Dial2Value

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  If I may suggest one improvement is to use a better name than
                  "aKey" and "aKey2"
                  Maybe Dial1Value and Dial2Value

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                  rapid84
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                  @mrjj

                  when i click the close button, while it is saving data , it waits sometime and close with a 1-2 seconds delay. Is this normal ?

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                    @mrjj

                    when i click the close button, while it is saving data , it waits sometime and close with a 1-2 seconds delay. Is this normal ?

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                    mrjj
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                    @rapid84
                    Normally it saves really fast so i never noticed it.

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      @rapid84
                      Normally it saves really fast so i never noticed it.

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                      @mrjj
                      on raspbian sometimes it takes up to 5 -6 seconds to store the data. i have tested it, maybe i will need to use QFile.

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                      • R rapid84

                        @mrjj
                        on raspbian sometimes it takes up to 5 -6 seconds to store the data. i have tested it, maybe i will need to use QFile.

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                        mrjj
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                        @rapid84
                        ok. thats pretty long.
                        It must have a reason.
                        QFile should be faster.

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                          SGaist
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                          Hi,

                          You shouldn't need to but you can try adding a call to sync in order to flush the content of your settings to the disk.

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                          Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                            rapid84
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                            @mrjj @SGaist
                            hi
                            i am using QFile now and it works clearly for me. Thanks.

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