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  • G gabor53

    Hi,

    I have the following code:

    connect (Image_Button,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),this,SLOT(findimage(bool)));
    
           qDebug() <<"The image path is (in main): " << fileName;
    
    QString Additem::findimage(bool)
    {
        qDebug()    << "Find image signal works!";
        Image_Button->setStyleSheet ("QPushButton{"
                                     "background-color:rgb(76, 255, 190);"
                                     "border-style: outset;"
                                     "border-width: 2px;"
                                     "border-radius: 10px;"
                                     "border-color: beige;"
                                     "font: bold 14px;"
                                     "min-width: 10em;"
                                     "padding: 6px;}"
    
                                     );
    
    
        QString sPath = "C:/";
    
        QFileDialog *fileDialog = new QFileDialog;
    
        fileName = fileDialog->getOpenFileName(this,
            tr("Finding Friend's Image"),sPath, tr("Image Files (*.png *.jpg *.bmp)"));
    
    	qDebug() << "(findimage) The image path is " << fileName;
    
        return(fileName);
    

    How can I use the returned function value (fileName) in the line following the

    connect (Image_Button,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),this,SLOT(findimage(bool)));
    

    line?
    Thank you for your help.

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    jsulm
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    wrote on last edited by
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    @gabor53 You should read again about Qt signals/slots. They are used for asynchronous communication and to react on user interactions. That means if you connect the clicked() signal of a button to a slot that slot will be called when user presses the button. You cannot know when it will happen (for sure not just after connect(...))! So, your current approach does not make any sense.
    You could use another signal and pass the path to the image file as parameter. Then connect a slot to this signal and do what ever you need to do with the image. Or you do everything in findimage().

    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      Lineaxe
      wrote on last edited by
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      Hi , try this , I think it will handle what you want , use either the A) or B) lines of code depending on your need.

      Qstring m_fileName; // A) in the header for the class

      // inside function
      Qstring tempFileName; // B) at top of function containing following line
      tempFileName =findimage(bool); // A) use this if you don't care about the filename after the function is completed
      m_fileName=findimage(bool);// B) use this if you want the filename global (and possibly used by other classes)
      tempFileName =connect (Image_Button,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),this,SLOT( m_fileName)); // or B) tempFileName
      // now use the values m_fileName or tempFileName // the m_fileName is global and can be used in other class functions

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        Lineaxe
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        Actually I should say it is global to the other class functions , a member variable to be precise, which as class scope, as opposed to a variable that has File scope. Bear with me, I am just going back to c++ and I have to jog my memory a bit...

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        • L Lineaxe

          Hi , try this , I think it will handle what you want , use either the A) or B) lines of code depending on your need.

          Qstring m_fileName; // A) in the header for the class

          // inside function
          Qstring tempFileName; // B) at top of function containing following line
          tempFileName =findimage(bool); // A) use this if you don't care about the filename after the function is completed
          m_fileName=findimage(bool);// B) use this if you want the filename global (and possibly used by other classes)
          tempFileName =connect (Image_Button,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),this,SLOT( m_fileName)); // or B) tempFileName
          // now use the values m_fileName or tempFileName // the m_fileName is global and can be used in other class functions

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          jsulm
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          @Lineaxe What is this?

          tempFileName =connect (Image_Button,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),this,SLOT( m_fileName));
          

          connect(...) does not call the slot, it returns a bool signalling whether signal was connected to the slot or not. So your code will not even compile.

          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          • L Lineaxe

            Hi , try this , I think it will handle what you want , use either the A) or B) lines of code depending on your need.

            Qstring m_fileName; // A) in the header for the class

            // inside function
            Qstring tempFileName; // B) at top of function containing following line
            tempFileName =findimage(bool); // A) use this if you don't care about the filename after the function is completed
            m_fileName=findimage(bool);// B) use this if you want the filename global (and possibly used by other classes)
            tempFileName =connect (Image_Button,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),this,SLOT( m_fileName)); // or B) tempFileName
            // now use the values m_fileName or tempFileName // the m_fileName is global and can be used in other class functions

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            jsulm
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            @Lineaxe And you cannot connect a signal to a variable! You can only connect a signal to a slot.

            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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              Lineaxe
              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              right , I should have taken the tempFileName= out , it isn't even needed ...Hmm , looking over a code a bit closer

              QString Additem::findimage(bool)

              return(fileName);

              connect (Image_Button,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),this,SLOT(findimage(bool)));

              It looks like findimage returns a filename , not a SLOT , so this code would not work. I guess the only way that it could potentially work is if it had a list of slotnames in the QString and it returned them to connect. ( I am really just getting to know the QT environment, as well) . I must say I do like the concept of signals and slots vs events & triggers.

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                Lineaxe
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                Now in his original code for the slot he is using (findimage(bool)) , in the function code he can sure fileName is declared either public or private in the class's header ( m_fileName for example ) so that all the Additem's other class functions will have access to it. Get and Set accessor functions are commonly used with class variables (for many reasons I have discovered) .

                QString Additem::findimage(bool)
                m_fileName = fileDialog->getOpenFileName(this,
                tr("Finding Friend's Image"),sPath, tr("Image Files (*.png *.jpg *.bmp)"));

                return m_fileName;

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                  jsulm
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  The thing is:

                  connect (Image_Button,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),this,SLOT(findimage(bool)));
                  qDebug() <<"The image path is (in main): " << fileName;
                  
                  • it doesn't matter where fileName (or m_fileName) is declared, after the connect(...) call it will not be set yet because the findimage(bool) slot was not yet called. It will be called when the user clicks on the button - and you never know when the user will click the button.

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                    gabor53
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    Thank you all. Now I understand what's wrong. After the user clicks Image_Button, I want to display the image in a grid layout in which the Image_Button is. Is there a way I can go back to the grid layout AFTER the user clicked Image_Button and insert the choosen image next to the button?

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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
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                      Hi if u use @JordanHarris smart version,
                      you could do something like
                      connect(imageButton, &QPushButton::clicked, this {
                      imagePath = findImage();
                      QPixmap pic(imagePath);
                      ui->SomeQLabel->setPixmap(pic);
                      });

                      you must insert the "SomeQLabel" into the layout. (just a normal Qlabel)

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        Hi if u use @JordanHarris smart version,
                        you could do something like
                        connect(imageButton, &QPushButton::clicked, this {
                        imagePath = findImage();
                        QPixmap pic(imagePath);
                        ui->SomeQLabel->setPixmap(pic);
                        });

                        you must insert the "SomeQLabel" into the layout. (just a normal Qlabel)

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                        gabor53
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        @mrjj ,
                        I implemented

                        connect(Image_Button, &QPushButton::clicked, [this]() { imagePath = findimage(); })
                        

                        and I got the following error message:
                        C:\Programming\backup\Folkfriends\additem.cpp:195: error: no match for 'operator=' (operand types are 'QString' and 'void')
                        connect(Image_Button, &QPushButton::clicked, this { imagePath = findimage(); });
                        ^
                        I'm wondering what am I missing.

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                          mrjj
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #15

                          well basically it says you are doing
                          void = QString
                          so check that findimage returns Qstring and that
                          imagePath is also declared Qstring

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            well basically it says you are doing
                            void = QString
                            so check that findimage returns Qstring and that
                            imagePath is also declared Qstring

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                            gabor53
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #16

                            @mrjj
                            I did that. Now it says
                            C:\Programming\backup\Folkfriends\additem.cpp:195: error: expected primary-expression before ')' token
                            connect(Image_Button, &QPushButton::clicked, this { imagePath = findimage(QString); });
                            ^

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                              mrjj
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #17

                              Does ur compiler support lambdas?
                              Try with empty { }

                              connect(Image_Button, &QPushButton::clicked, [this]() {  })
                              

                              you need Qt 5.5 and newer compiler.

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                              • mrjjM mrjj

                                Does ur compiler support lambdas?
                                Try with empty { }

                                connect(Image_Button, &QPushButton::clicked, [this]() {  })
                                

                                you need Qt 5.5 and newer compiler.

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                                gabor53
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #18

                                @mrjj
                                How can I find out if it supports lambdas?

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                                  @mrjj
                                  How can I find out if it supports lambdas?

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                                  mrjj
                                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #19

                                  @gabor53
                                  well it can then compile the line.
                                  what compiler is it ?
                                  VS or mingw?
                                  and what version?

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                                  • mrjjM mrjj

                                    @gabor53
                                    well it can then compile the line.
                                    what compiler is it ?
                                    VS or mingw?
                                    and what version?

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                                    gabor53
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #20

                                    @mrjj
                                    I have mingw 4.9.2 32 bit

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                                      @mrjj
                                      I have mingw 4.9.2 32 bit

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                                      mrjj
                                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                      #21

                                      @gabor53
                                      ahh, u might need
                                      CONFIG+=c++11
                                      in your .pro file for it to use c++ 11 :)

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                                      • mrjjM mrjj

                                        @gabor53
                                        ahh, u might need
                                        CONFIG+=c++11
                                        in your .pro file for it to use c++ 11 :)

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                                        gabor53
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #22

                                        @mrjj
                                        I have that too, so I guess it supports lambdas.

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                                        • G gabor53

                                          @mrjj
                                          I have that too, so I guess it supports lambdas.

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                                          kshegunov
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #23

                                          @gabor53
                                          It's not the lambda.

                                          imagePath = findimage(QString);

                                          This doesn't make sense neither to the compiler nor to me, so you should fix it. What argument are you trying to use findimage with? Currently it has none, and instead of an argument a type name is provided.

                                          Kind regards.

                                          Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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