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  • yczoY yczo

    I need a custom mask, for example "0000 : 000 /234 1230 - 1234" to take different characters (numbers as characters too) and store all in a unique string.

    Greetings

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    mrjj
    Lifetime Qt Champion
    wrote on last edited by mrjj
    #5

    @yczo

    Hi you must define your input using the below symbols.
    "9999:9999/999 999 - 9999" for "0000 : 000 /234 1230 - 1234"
    But might need to use N also etc.
    So first you should think about what your format really is. the rules
    of it.

    Character	Meaning
    A	ASCII alphabetic character required. A-Z, a-z.
    a	ASCII alphabetic character permitted but not required.
    N	ASCII alphanumeric character required. A-Z, a-z, 0-9.
    n	ASCII alphanumeric character permitted but not required.
    X	Any character required.
    x	Any character permitted but not required.
    9	ASCII digit required. 0-9.
    0	ASCII digit permitted but not required.
    D	ASCII digit required. 1-9.
    d	ASCII digit permitted but not required (1-9).
    #	ASCII digit or plus/minus sign permitted but not required.
    H	Hexadecimal character required. A-F, a-f, 0-9.
    h	Hexadecimal character permitted but not required.
    B	Binary character required. 0-1.
    b	Binary character permitted but not required.
    >	All following alphabetic characters are uppercased.
    <	All following alphabetic characters are lowercased.
    !	Switch off case conversion.
    \	Use \ to escape the special characters listed above to use them as separators.
    
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    • VRoninV Offline
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      VRonin
      wrote on last edited by
      #6

      you can use a QRegularExpressionValidator

      ui->lineEdit->setValidator(
      new QRegularExpressionValidator(
      QRegularExpression(
      // put here the regular expression that matches the valid input
      )
      ,ui->lineEdit
      )
      );
      

      "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
      ~Napoleon Bonaparte

      On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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      • yczoY yczo

        I need a custom mask, for example "0000 : 000 /234 1230 - 1234" to take different characters (numbers as characters too) and store all in a unique string.

        Greetings

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        A Former User
        wrote on last edited by A Former User
        #7

        @yczo said:

        for example "0000 : 000 /234 1230 - 1234"

        ... numbers and characters:

        ui->lineEdit->setInputMask("NNNN : NNNN /NNN NNN - NNNN");

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          A Former User
          wrote on last edited by
          #8

          ...or as suggested by @VRonin :

          const QString a4 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{4}";
          const QString a3 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{3}";
          const QString expression = QString("%1\\s\\:\\s%1\\s\\/%2\\s%2\\s\\-\\s%1").arg(a4).arg(a3); 
          QRegExp rx(expression);
          QValidator *validator = new QRegExpValidator(rx, this);
          ui->lineEdit->setValidator(validator);
          
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          • yczoY Offline
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            yczo
            wrote on last edited by
            #9

            Wow, that was great, thank you very much for your help. Have you not thought about doing a book with small examples of c ++ with qt and sell it on amazon.

            Thank you very much

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            • VRoninV Offline
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              VRonin
              wrote on last edited by
              #10

              @Wieland QRegExp should be banished from new code. The only place I still use it over QRegularExpression is QSortFilterProxyModel::filterRegExp just because I don't have a choice. see http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qregularexpression.html#notes-for-qregexp-users

              @yczo you might be interested in: http://www.bogotobogo.com/cplusplus/files/c-gui-programming-with-qt-4-2ndedition.pdf

              "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
              ~Napoleon Bonaparte

              On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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              • VRoninV VRonin

                @Wieland QRegExp should be banished from new code. The only place I still use it over QRegularExpression is QSortFilterProxyModel::filterRegExp just because I don't have a choice. see http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qregularexpression.html#notes-for-qregexp-users

                @yczo you might be interested in: http://www.bogotobogo.com/cplusplus/files/c-gui-programming-with-qt-4-2ndedition.pdf

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                A Former User
                wrote on last edited by
                #11

                @VRonin Oh yes, right. Old habits die hard :-)

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                • yczoY Offline
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                  yczo
                  wrote on last edited by yczo
                  #12

                  hello un thank you, A question more...

                  But with this code some fails. I can only the first validator a4 write, a3 don't work. The expresion dont work, only a4. Why might it be?

                  /    const QString a4 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{4}";
                      const QString a3 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{3}";
                      const QString expression = QString("%1\\s\\:\\s%1\\s\\/%2\\s%2\\s\\-\\s%1").arg(a4).arg(a3);
                      QRegExp rx(expression);
                      QValidator *validator = new QRegExpValidator(rx, this);
                      ui->lineEdit->setValidator(validator);
                  /your code here
                  

                  Thanks in advance

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                  • yczoY yczo

                    hello un thank you, A question more...

                    But with this code some fails. I can only the first validator a4 write, a3 don't work. The expresion dont work, only a4. Why might it be?

                    /    const QString a4 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{4}";
                        const QString a3 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{3}";
                        const QString expression = QString("%1\\s\\:\\s%1\\s\\/%2\\s%2\\s\\-\\s%1").arg(a4).arg(a3);
                        QRegExp rx(expression);
                        QValidator *validator = new QRegExpValidator(rx, this);
                        ui->lineEdit->setValidator(validator);
                    /your code here
                    

                    Thanks in advance

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                    A Former User
                    wrote on last edited by A Former User
                    #13

                    @yczo You also need to enter the spaces, the colon, the slash and the dash.

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                    • yczoY Offline
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                      yczo
                      wrote on last edited by yczo
                      #14

                      Upssss....thank you very much, as could not see the extra characters, like in ui->lineEdit->setInputMask("NNN:NNNN /NNN NNN - NNNN;X");

                      is there a way to merge both? Because

                          ui->setupUi(this);
                         // ui->lineEdit->inputMask ;
                      
                        //  ui->getLine->setMaxLength(sizeMSG);
                        //  ui->lineEdit->setInputMask("nnn;A");
                         // ui->lineEdit->setInputMask("nnn;");
                        //  ui->lineEdit->adjustSize();
                      
                      ui->lineEdit->setInputMask("NNN:NNN/NNN;X");
                      const QString a0 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{3}";
                      const QString a1 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{3}";
                      const QString a2 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{3}";
                      const QString expression = QString("%1\\:\\%2\\/\\%3").arg(a0).arg(a1).arg(a2);
                      //ui->lineEdit->setCursorPosition(0);
                       //   const QString a4 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{4}";
                       //   const QString a3 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{3}";
                       //   const QString expression = QString("%1\\s\\:\\s%1\\s\\/%2\\s%2\\s\\-\\s%1").arg(a4).arg(a3);
                      
                          QRegExp rx(expression);
                          QValidator *validator = new QRegExpValidator(rx, this);
                          ui->lineEdit->setValidator(validator);
                      
                          ui->lineEdit->setFixedWidth(600);
                          ui->lineEdit->setCursorPosition(0);
                      

                      don't works.

                      Greetings

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                      • yczoY yczo

                        Upssss....thank you very much, as could not see the extra characters, like in ui->lineEdit->setInputMask("NNN:NNNN /NNN NNN - NNNN;X");

                        is there a way to merge both? Because

                            ui->setupUi(this);
                           // ui->lineEdit->inputMask ;
                        
                          //  ui->getLine->setMaxLength(sizeMSG);
                          //  ui->lineEdit->setInputMask("nnn;A");
                           // ui->lineEdit->setInputMask("nnn;");
                          //  ui->lineEdit->adjustSize();
                        
                        ui->lineEdit->setInputMask("NNN:NNN/NNN;X");
                        const QString a0 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{3}";
                        const QString a1 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{3}";
                        const QString a2 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{3}";
                        const QString expression = QString("%1\\:\\%2\\/\\%3").arg(a0).arg(a1).arg(a2);
                        //ui->lineEdit->setCursorPosition(0);
                         //   const QString a4 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{4}";
                         //   const QString a3 = "[0-9A-Za-Z]{3}";
                         //   const QString expression = QString("%1\\s\\:\\s%1\\s\\/%2\\s%2\\s\\-\\s%1").arg(a4).arg(a3);
                        
                            QRegExp rx(expression);
                            QValidator *validator = new QRegExpValidator(rx, this);
                            ui->lineEdit->setValidator(validator);
                        
                            ui->lineEdit->setFixedWidth(600);
                            ui->lineEdit->setCursorPosition(0);
                        

                        don't works.

                        Greetings

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                        ? Offline
                        A Former User
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #15

                        @yczo said:

                        is there a way to merge both?

                        Yes, just make the parts of the input optional, like this:

                            ui->setupUi(this);
                            ui->lineEdit->setInputMask("NNN : NNN");
                        
                            const QString a0 = "[ 0-9A-Za-z]{3}"; // space before 0
                            const QString space = "\\s";
                            const QString colon = "\\:";
                            const QString expression = QString("%1%2%3%2%1").arg(a0).arg(space).arg(colon);
                            QRegExp rx(expression);
                            QValidator *validator = new QRegExpValidator(rx, this);
                            ui->lineEdit->setValidator(validator);
                        
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                        • yczoY Offline
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                          yczo
                          wrote on last edited by yczo
                          #16

                          thank you that was great.

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                          • yczoY Offline
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                            yczo
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #17

                            The last question, ist posible set a max int value in the string (after other characters)?

                            for example A37 (37 is the max),We could write from A00, A01.., to A37

                            Greetings

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                            • yczoY yczo

                              The last question, ist posible set a max int value in the string (after other characters)?

                              for example A37 (37 is the max),We could write from A00, A01.., to A37

                              Greetings

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                              A Former User
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #18

                              @yczo Yes, you can do this by adjusting the regular expression.

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                              • yczoY Offline
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                                yczo
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #19

                                Please, can you show me how to make it? Because I tried several options but, I have not luck.

                                That is my idea

                                    ui->leStr->setInputMask("A99");
                                
                                                                        //el conjunto para tanto espacios
                                    const QString id ="[ (A,M,O)]{1}";  //espacio delante para poder editar
                                    const QString cm ="[ 0-9]{2}";
                                
                                    //const QString sl ="[0-50]{2}";
                                    const QString expr = QString("%1%2").arg(id).arg(cm);
                                    QRegExp cmp(expr);
                                    QValidator *vld = new QRegExpValidator(cmp,this);
                                    ui->leStr->setValidator(vld);
                                    ui->leStr->setCursorPosition(0);
                                
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                                • yczoY Offline
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                                  yczo
                                  wrote on last edited by yczo
                                  #20

                                  That is another idea, but don't work too

                                  ui->le1->setInputMask("99");
                                  ui->le1->setValidator(new QDoubleValidator(01,10,1,this));
                                  ui->le1->setCursorPosition(0);
                                  

                                  or

                                  ui->le1->setInputMask("99");
                                  ui->le1->setValidator(new QIntValidator(1,10,this));
                                  ui->le1->setCursorPosition(0);
                                  

                                  i don't understand what I make wrong,

                                  Greetings

                                  Edit---
                                  ok i discovered that,

                                  ui->le1->setValidator(new QIntValidator(1,10,this));

                                  work good for integers, but, only in a separate field. how to make all together, that is another story und not idea XDD

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                                  • jsulmJ Offline
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                                    jsulm
                                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #21

                                    For your example (max A37) it should be like this:

                                    A[0-3][0-7]
                                    

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

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