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how to override QState and use it

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    AndreAhmed
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    what should I pass a dummy QState or a QStatemachine ?

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      what should I pass a dummy QState or a QStatemachine ?

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      mrjj
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      @AndreAhmed
      I think u can pass a Dummy but not sure u need to do it?

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        mrjj
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        hi
        this sample also inherited QState
        http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwidgets-statemachine-pingpong-example.html

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          do you know how should I keep the state active until a condition occurs ? How to implement that ?

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            do you know how should I keep the state active until a condition occurs ? How to implement that ?

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            @AndreAhmed
            well a given state is active when no Transition has happened.

            do you mean like a function being called over and over while in a state?

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              yes I mean a function that's called over and over , then after a condition like if(cnt==5) go to next state.

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                a giving state is active but it only calls onEnter() just once.

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                  a giving state is active but it only calls onEnter() just once.

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                  @AndreAhmed
                  Hi
                  Look here
                  https://doc.qt.io/archives/4.6/statemachine-trafficlight.html

                  They use a timer.
                  You could do the same and simply enable onEnter
                  and turn off onExit.

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                    hi,

                    thanks for the answer. How would I put a timer for onEntry() I'm so confused

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                      hi,

                      thanks for the answer. How would I put a timer for onEntry() I'm so confused

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                      @AndreAhmed
                      Add a QTimer timer; to your state
                      add a slot to your state
                      connect timer to slot

                      OnEnter
                      timer.start(1000); // call ur slot every 1 sec

                      OnExit
                      timer.stop();

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                        Can I say addtransition inside the slot of the timer so that to move to another state ?

                        how to manage states then, they should be in one cpp file ?

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                          Can I say addtransition inside the slot of the timer so that to move to another state ?

                          how to manage states then, they should be in one cpp file ?

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                          @AndreAhmed
                          You can use any normal QState function in the slot to advance state.

                          Well, I guess keeping related states in same cpp sounds like good plan.

                          You did see
                          http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/statemachine-api.html
                          ?

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                            Yes I did but didn't know how to use the classes of the QState,..etc.

                            So the steps now

                            1. Inherit from QState and implement onEnter on Exit
                            2. make a timer
                            3. start the timer in onEnter()
                            4. do the logic inside the slot of the timer
                            5. add the transition there
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                              Yes I did but didn't know how to use the classes of the QState,..etc.

                              So the steps now

                              1. Inherit from QState and implement onEnter on Exit
                              2. make a timer
                              3. start the timer in onEnter()
                              4. do the logic inside the slot of the timer
                              5. add the transition there
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                              hi
                              Yes something like that. Please make Timer a class member.

                              Just a note:
                              Well it has signals also
                              void entered()
                              void exited()
                              http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractstate.html#entered
                              So you dont need to subclass to use Enter/exit.

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