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    Mitchell
    wrote on last edited by Mitchell
    #8

    @M4RZB4Ni
    I made a new project to show you real context.

    .h

    #ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
    #define MAINWINDOW_H
    
    #include <QMainWindow>
    
    namespace Ui {
    	class MainWindow;
    	}
    
    class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
    {
    	Q_OBJECT
    
    public:
    	explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
    	~MainWindow();
    
    private:
    	Ui::MainWindow *ui;
    };
    
    #endif // MAINWINDOW_H
    

    .cpp

    #include "mainwindow.h"
    #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
    
    #include <QSettings>
    
    MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
    	QMainWindow(parent),
    	ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
    {
    	ui->setupUi(this);
    	QSettings mySettings;
    
    	//set default status of all ui elements
    	ui->pushButton->setEnabled(mySettings.value("pushButton").toBool());
    }
    
    MainWindow::~MainWindow()
    {
    	QSettings mySettings;
    	mySettings.setValue("pushButton",ui->pushButton->isEnabled());
    	delete ui;
    }
    

    This will set the the pushbutton to be the value that is saved in mysettings when the program starts. And when the program closes it will save the current value of the button. This way when the program launches it will get the last state that the button was in.

    Hope this will help clear it all up.

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    • M Mitchell

      @M4RZB4Ni
      It is a key value pair. So you are saving the value of "hidden" to "lineEdit". So i use this for a program where the user can connect to multiple servers.

      Example:

      QSettings mySettings;
      	mySettings.setValue("server",p_Ui->serverSelector->currentIndex());
      

      So here i set the value of "server" to the value that is in my serverSelector( This is a QComboBox). I can then set member variables to be = to the correct server. And when i launch the program i do:

      QSettings mySettings;
      	m_pUi->serverSelector->setCurrentIndex(mySettings.value("server").toInt());
      

      this will load the value that i stored int mySettings.value("server"); This way i can preload the ui elements to what they had picked last time the program ran.

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      M4RZB4Ni
      wrote on last edited by
      #9

      @Mitchell
      hi,
      i wrote this codes but settings dose not saved!
      what is the problem?

      Secretary::Secretary(QWidget *parent) :
          QWidget(parent),
          ui(new Ui::Secretary)
      {
      
          ui->setupUi(this);
          ui->comboBox->setCurrentIndex(Settings.value("server").toInt());
      }
      
      Secretary::~Secretary()
      {
          ui->comboBox->setCurrentIndex(Settings.value("server").toInt());
          delete ui;
      }
      
      void Secretary::on_comboBox_currentIndexChanged(int index)
      {
      
          if(ui->comboBox->currentIndex()==2){
              ui->pushButton_3->setDisabled(true);
          }else if(ui->comboBox->currentIndex()==1){
              ui->pushButton_3->hide();
      
          }else if(ui->comboBox->currentIndex()==0){
              if(ui->lineEdit_56->text()==NULL){
                  ui->pushButton_8->setDisabled(true);
              }
          }
       Settings.setValue("server",ui->comboBox->currentIndex());
      }
      

      Thanks
      M4RZB4Ni

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      • raven-worxR Offline
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        raven-worx
        Moderators
        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        i am not 100% sure, but i think you need to provide at least the organizational name (see QSettings constructors).
        If you leave it out using the default constructor - like you are doing - you shoudl at least set it on the QApplication as a fallback.

        Because using the QSettings default constructor uses the native format, which on Windows is the Registry.

        --- SUPPORT REQUESTS VIA CHAT WILL BE IGNORED ---
        If you have a question please use the forum so others can benefit from the solution in the future

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        • raven-worxR raven-worx

          i am not 100% sure, but i think you need to provide at least the organizational name (see QSettings constructors).
          If you leave it out using the default constructor - like you are doing - you shoudl at least set it on the QApplication as a fallback.

          Because using the QSettings default constructor uses the native format, which on Windows is the Registry.

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          M4RZB4Ni
          wrote on last edited by
          #11

          @raven-worx
          what i must do Exactly?
          can you write a sample code for me?

          Thanks
          M4RZB4Ni

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          • raven-worxR raven-worx

            i am not 100% sure, but i think you need to provide at least the organizational name (see QSettings constructors).
            If you leave it out using the default constructor - like you are doing - you shoudl at least set it on the QApplication as a fallback.

            Because using the QSettings default constructor uses the native format, which on Windows is the Registry.

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            the_
            wrote on last edited by
            #12

            @raven-worx
            Correct.
            QSettings documentation says:

            If QCoreApplication::setOrganizationName() and QCoreApplication::setApplicationName() has not been previously called, the QSettings object will not be able to read or write any settings, and status() will return AccessError.

            @M4RZB4Ni

            for example:

            //main.cpp
            int main(int argc, char *argv[])
            {
                QApplication a(argc, argv);
                a.setApplicationDisplayName("My Tool");
                a.setOrganizationDomain("www.myurl.com");
                a.setOrganizationName("My Company");
                a.setApplicationName("My Application");
                a.setApplicationVersion("version x");
            //continue with your code
            }
            

            If (on windows) you use the default format, wich is QSettings::NativeFormat the settings are stored in the Windows Registry in \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\My Company\My Application

            -- No support in PM --

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            • M4RZB4NiM M4RZB4Ni

              @raven-worx
              what i must do Exactly?
              can you write a sample code for me?

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              beecksche
              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              @M4RZB4Ni

              Copied from: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsettings.html

              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");
              

              If you use QSettings from many places in your application, you might want to specify the organization name and the application name using QCoreApplication::setOrganizationName() and QCoreApplication::setApplicationName(), and then use the default QSettings constructor:

                  QCoreApplication::setOrganizationName("MySoft");
                  QCoreApplication::setOrganizationDomain("mysoft.com");
                  QCoreApplication::setApplicationName("Star Runner");
                  ...
                  QSettings settings;
              

              I set the organization name and application name in my main entry function.

              You can also group your entries:

              If you want to save or restore many settings with the same prefix, you can specify the prefix using beginGroup() and call endGroup() at the end. Here's the same example again, but this time using the group mechanism:

                  settings.beginGroup("mainwindow");
                  settings.setValue("size", win->size());
                  settings.setValue("fullScreen", win->isFullScreen());
                  settings.endGroup();
              
                  settings.beginGroup("outputpanel");
                  settings.setValue("visible", panel->isVisible());
                  settings.endGroup();
              

              Hope this helps!

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              • M4RZB4NiM M4RZB4Ni

                @raven-worx
                what i must do Exactly?
                can you write a sample code for me?

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                raven-worx
                Moderators
                wrote on last edited by raven-worx
                #14

                @M4RZB4Ni
                for example in your main() method:

                qApp->setOrganizationName("My Company Inc.");
                qApp->setOrganizationDomain("mycompany.com");
                qApp->setApplicationName("My Application");
                

                or alternatively create one global static QSettings object (to avoid object creation everytime you want to access QSettings):

                // in .h-File
                class MainWindow : public QMainWidnow
                {
                     Q_OBJECT
                
                public:
                     static QSettings Settings;
                };
                
                // beginning of .cpp-File
                QSettings MainWindow::Settings = QSettings("My Company Inc.", "My Application");
                

                Then use

                MainWindow::Settings.setValue( ... );
                MainWindow::Settings.value( ... );
                

                --- SUPPORT REQUESTS VIA CHAT WILL BE IGNORED ---
                If you have a question please use the forum so others can benefit from the solution in the future

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                • raven-worxR raven-worx

                  @M4RZB4Ni
                  for example in your main() method:

                  qApp->setOrganizationName("My Company Inc.");
                  qApp->setOrganizationDomain("mycompany.com");
                  qApp->setApplicationName("My Application");
                  

                  or alternatively create one global static QSettings object (to avoid object creation everytime you want to access QSettings):

                  // in .h-File
                  class MainWindow : public QMainWidnow
                  {
                       Q_OBJECT
                  
                  public:
                       static QSettings Settings;
                  };
                  
                  // beginning of .cpp-File
                  QSettings MainWindow::Settings = QSettings("My Company Inc.", "My Application");
                  

                  Then use

                  MainWindow::Settings.setValue( ... );
                  MainWindow::Settings.value( ... );
                  
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                  M4RZB4Ni
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  @raven-worx
                  @beecksche
                  @the_
                  @Mitchell
                  tnx
                  but if i want to save settings in a ini or xml file what i must do?

                  Thanks
                  M4RZB4Ni

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                  • M4RZB4NiM M4RZB4Ni

                    @raven-worx
                    @beecksche
                    @the_
                    @Mitchell
                    tnx
                    but if i want to save settings in a ini or xml file what i must do?

                    raven-worxR Offline
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                    raven-worx
                    Moderators
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #16

                    @M4RZB4Ni said:

                    but if i want to save settings in a ini or xml file what i must do?

                    read the docs in the first place.
                    See the QSettings constructors.

                    --- SUPPORT REQUESTS VIA CHAT WILL BE IGNORED ---
                    If you have a question please use the forum so others can benefit from the solution in the future

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                    • raven-worxR raven-worx

                      @M4RZB4Ni said:

                      but if i want to save settings in a ini or xml file what i must do?

                      read the docs in the first place.
                      See the QSettings constructors.

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                      M4RZB4Ni
                      wrote on last edited by M4RZB4Ni
                      #17

                      @raven-worx
                      @Mitchell

                      i wrote this codes but dose not work!

                      QSettings settings("Mobtakeran Fanavri KabooK","Kabook Physiothrapy");
                      
                      Secretary::Secretary(QWidget *parent) :
                      QWidget(parent),
                      ui(new Ui::Secretary)
                      {
                      
                      ui->setupUi(this);
                      ui->comboBox->setCurrentIndex(settings.value("comboBox").toInt());
                      }
                      Secretary::~Secretary()
                      {
                          QCoreApplication::setOrganizationName("Mobtakeran Fanavri KabooK");
                          QCoreApplication::setOrganizationName("WWW.M4RZB4Ni.IR");
                          QCoreApplication::setApplicationName("Kabook Physiothrapy");
                      
                          delete ui;
                      }
                      void Secretary::on_comboBox_currentIndexChanged(int index)
                      {
                      settings.beginGroup("comboBox");
                      if(ui->comboBox->currentIndex()==2){
                        ui->pushButton_3->setDisabled(true);
                      }else if(ui->comboBox->currentIndex()==1){
                        ui->pushButton_3->hide();
                        settings.setValue("comboBox",ui->comboBox->currentIndex());
                      
                      }else if(ui->comboBox->currentIndex()==0){
                          if(ui->lineEdit_56->text()==NULL){
                             ui->pushButton_8->setDisabled(true);
                          }
                      }
                      settings.endGroup();
                      }
                      

                      What i must do?

                      Thanks
                      M4RZB4Ni

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                        Mitchell
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #18

                        look at what @the_ as well as @raven-worx. They both said that you need to set the organizationName in MAIN().
                        You are setting it in the destructor of your class. There is zero reason to have it there.

                        From @raven-worx
                        or example in your main() method:

                        qApp->setOrganizationName("My Company Inc.");
                        qApp->setOrganizationDomain("mycompany.com");
                        qApp->setApplicationName("My Application");

                        From @the_
                        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                        {
                        QApplication a(argc, argv);
                        a.setApplicationDisplayName("My Tool");
                        a.setOrganizationDomain("www.myurl.com");
                        a.setOrganizationName("My Company");
                        a.setApplicationName("My Application");
                        a.setApplicationVersion("version x");
                        //continue with your code
                        }

                        This will set up the QSettings before you use it in any of the other classes you use. The purpose behind this is so it has something to name itself. So on mac if you go to $HOME/Library/Preferences/com.orgname.appname.plist

                        This is where you will actually be saving the settings to. So you need to set the OrganizationName before you use QSettings at all. SO the best place is in Main because it runs first. I am not sure where it gets saved to on windows you could probably do a google search to find that.

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                          Mitchell
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #19

                          @M4RZB4Ni
                          I made a full example code for you so you can see one that works.
                          It has a button and a label. When you click the button it will hide or show the label. And when you close and reopen the program the label will be in the same state as when you closed the program.

                          main.cpp

                          #include "mainwindow.h"
                          #include <QApplication>
                          
                          
                          int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                          {
                          	QApplication app(argc, argv);
                          	app.setOrganizationDomain("sampleCompany.com");
                          	app.setOrganizationName(QLatin1String("sample Company"));
                          	app.setApplicationName(QLatin1String("Example Application"));
                          	MainWindow w;
                          	w.show();
                          
                          	return app.exec();
                          }
                          

                          mainWindow.h

                          #ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
                          #define MAINWINDOW_H
                          
                          #include <QMainWindow>
                          
                          namespace Ui {
                          	class MainWindow;
                          	}
                          
                          class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
                          {
                          	Q_OBJECT
                          
                          public:
                          	explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
                          	~MainWindow();
                          
                          private slots:
                          	void on_pushButton_clicked();
                          
                          private:
                          	Ui::MainWindow *ui;
                          };
                          
                          #endif // MAINWINDOW_H
                          

                          mainWindow.cpp

                          #include "mainwindow.h"
                          #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
                          
                          #include <QSettings>
                          
                          MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                          	QMainWindow(parent),
                          	ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                          {
                          	ui->setupUi(this);
                          	QSettings mySettings;
                          
                          	//set default status of all ui elements
                          	bool value = mySettings.value("label").toBool();
                          	if (value == true) {
                          		ui->label->show();
                          	} else {
                          		ui->label->hide();
                          	}
                          }
                          
                          MainWindow::~MainWindow()
                          {
                          	delete ui;
                          }
                          
                          void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
                          {
                          	QSettings mySettings;
                          	if (ui->label->isVisible()) {
                          		ui->label->hide();
                          		mySettings.setValue("label", false);
                          	} else {
                          		ui->label->show();
                          		mySettings.setValue("label", true);
                          	}
                          }
                          

                          Very minimal example that works. Hope this will clear everything up for you.

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                          • M Mitchell

                            @M4RZB4Ni
                            I made a full example code for you so you can see one that works.
                            It has a button and a label. When you click the button it will hide or show the label. And when you close and reopen the program the label will be in the same state as when you closed the program.

                            main.cpp

                            #include "mainwindow.h"
                            #include <QApplication>
                            
                            
                            int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                            {
                            	QApplication app(argc, argv);
                            	app.setOrganizationDomain("sampleCompany.com");
                            	app.setOrganizationName(QLatin1String("sample Company"));
                            	app.setApplicationName(QLatin1String("Example Application"));
                            	MainWindow w;
                            	w.show();
                            
                            	return app.exec();
                            }
                            

                            mainWindow.h

                            #ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
                            #define MAINWINDOW_H
                            
                            #include <QMainWindow>
                            
                            namespace Ui {
                            	class MainWindow;
                            	}
                            
                            class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
                            {
                            	Q_OBJECT
                            
                            public:
                            	explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
                            	~MainWindow();
                            
                            private slots:
                            	void on_pushButton_clicked();
                            
                            private:
                            	Ui::MainWindow *ui;
                            };
                            
                            #endif // MAINWINDOW_H
                            

                            mainWindow.cpp

                            #include "mainwindow.h"
                            #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
                            
                            #include <QSettings>
                            
                            MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                            	QMainWindow(parent),
                            	ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                            {
                            	ui->setupUi(this);
                            	QSettings mySettings;
                            
                            	//set default status of all ui elements
                            	bool value = mySettings.value("label").toBool();
                            	if (value == true) {
                            		ui->label->show();
                            	} else {
                            		ui->label->hide();
                            	}
                            }
                            
                            MainWindow::~MainWindow()
                            {
                            	delete ui;
                            }
                            
                            void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
                            {
                            	QSettings mySettings;
                            	if (ui->label->isVisible()) {
                            		ui->label->hide();
                            		mySettings.setValue("label", false);
                            	} else {
                            		ui->label->show();
                            		mySettings.setValue("label", true);
                            	}
                            }
                            

                            Very minimal example that works. Hope this will clear everything up for you.

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                            M4RZB4Ni
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #20

                            @Mitchell
                            @the_
                            @raven-worx
                            Thanks form all
                            my Problem solved!
                            thanks a lot :)

                            Thanks
                            M4RZB4Ni

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