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  • javcursorJ Offline
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    javcursor
    wrote on last edited by
    #3

    Control them mean:

    • Select the function mode (manual or automatic)

    • In manual mode, move x meters, validate results

    • Report operation errors

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    • mrjjM Offline
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      mrjj
      Lifetime Qt Champion
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      #4

      But how do you connect or talk to machine?

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        javcursor
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        #5

        We send the command to other "pc" that interact with machines using MODBUS-TCP. The commands of buttons have the same function but they have to act over different devices. For example I have eight move buttons, all of them have the same function (send the command move) but each one send the command to a different device.

        PD: sorry if my english is not good but it is not my maternal language

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        • javcursorJ javcursor

          We send the command to other "pc" that interact with machines using MODBUS-TCP. The commands of buttons have the same function but they have to act over different devices. For example I have eight move buttons, all of them have the same function (send the command move) but each one send the command to a different device.

          PD: sorry if my english is not good but it is not my maternal language

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          mrjj
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by
          #6

          @javcursor
          Your english is fine. :) most of us are not native English either.

          Ok. via TCP.

          So why cannot you not have a a machine selector. Like Combobox
          where u select machine. ?

          And then the move buttons will send to that machine.
          If u choose no 2 machine, it sends to that one. etc.

          It would be strange design to have 8 Move buttons. Unless there is
          good reason , i completely missed :)

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @javcursor
            Your english is fine. :) most of us are not native English either.

            Ok. via TCP.

            So why cannot you not have a a machine selector. Like Combobox
            where u select machine. ?

            And then the move buttons will send to that machine.
            If u choose no 2 machine, it sends to that one. etc.

            It would be strange design to have 8 Move buttons. Unless there is
            good reason , i completely missed :)

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            the_
            wrote on last edited by
            #7

            @mrjj

            One reason could be that you want send the same command to multiple machines at the same time.
            Maybe a ListView with multiselect would be a slightly better solution.

            -- No support in PM --

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              @mrjj

              One reason could be that you want send the same command to multiple machines at the same time.
              Maybe a ListView with multiselect would be a slightly better solution.

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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #8

              @the_

              Indeed. In such case a list will be better. :)

              But having 8 move buttons
              would still not really be at same time as there would be delay
              moving mouse between them and clicking.

              But Im just guessing. Not sure what his requirements are. :)

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                javcursor
                wrote on last edited by
                #9

                Imagine this GUI (image hear). I can have an Id for each machine but in that case I need a switch/if...else to select the correct objective.

                I want know if it is posible only do the GUI for machine1, then do a complete gui with multiple elements of type GUI for machine1 and manage those elements with some class/function of high level of Qt.

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                • javcursorJ javcursor

                  Imagine this GUI (image hear). I can have an Id for each machine but in that case I need a switch/if...else to select the correct objective.

                  I want know if it is posible only do the GUI for machine1, then do a complete gui with multiple elements of type GUI for machine1 and manage those elements with some class/function of high level of Qt.

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                  mrjj
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #10

                  @javcursor
                  hi
                  Are you asking if its possible to just have one GUI instead of many of the same
                  and then just select machine or
                  what is the real question?

                  I dont understand the last part.

                  "if it is posible only do the GUI for machine1, then do a complete gui with multiple elements of type GUI for machine1"

                  But most likely the answer is yes :)

                  So when you press button it will call
                  DoMoveCommand( SelectedMachine, xxx)

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #11

                    Hi! In Qt Creator, in your project, select "Add new...", then "Qt Designer Form Class" and then choose "Widget" as a form template. You can now build a widget containing all the buttons and stuff to control a single machine. This widget is reusable, this means you can add as many instances of it to your main window as you like.

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                    • ? A Former User

                      Hi! In Qt Creator, in your project, select "Add new...", then "Qt Designer Form Class" and then choose "Widget" as a form template. You can now build a widget containing all the buttons and stuff to control a single machine. This widget is reusable, this means you can add as many instances of it to your main window as you like.

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                      javcursor
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                      #12

                      @Wieland said:

                      ...You can now build a widget containing all the buttons and stuff to control a single machine. This widget is reusable, this means you can add as many instances of it to your main window as you like.

                      Ok, that is the idea. I'll try build a widget.

                      Thank you all.

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                        mrjj
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #13

                        so you want 8 times the same GUI?
                        Not 1 GUI and u select machine?

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                          javcursor
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                          #14

                          Yes, it is a requisite

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                          • javcursorJ javcursor

                            Yes, it is a requisite

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                            mrjj
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on last edited by
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                            @javcursor
                            Ok, then a widget is best approach.
                            And then create 8 instances in the mainwindow.

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