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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
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    @cristiano.narcisi said:

    QMap

    Hi
    can you show the cpp of the constructor also?
    How you add the items.

    Inheriting from Qmap is a bit funky for me as with STL that was normally
    not super idea. but i dont know with QList. :)

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      @cristiano.narcisi said:

      QMap

      Hi
      can you show the cpp of the constructor also?
      How you add the items.

      Inheriting from Qmap is a bit funky for me as with STL that was normally
      not super idea. but i dont know with QList. :)

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      cristiano.narcisi
      wrote on last edited by
      #3

      thanks @mrjj

      here the constructor

      Cst2220ConfigParameterMap::Cst2220ConfigParameterMap( QString mac,
      QString ip,
      QString cst2220_apk_path,
      QString bws_apk_path,
      QString videx_folder_path) : QMap(){

      this->insert(MAC_KEY,mac);
      this->insert(IP_KEY,ip);
      this->insert(CST2220_APK_KEY,cst2220_apk_path);
      this->insert(BWS_APK_KEY,bws_apk_path);
      this->insert(VIDEX_FOLDER_KEY,videx_folder_path);
      

      }

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      • mrjjM Offline
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        mrjj
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        #4

        Ok, it does look perfect valid.

        have you tried
        qDebug() << size(); (in ctor)
        and
        qDebug() << par.size(); (right after u define par)

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          Ok, it does look perfect valid.

          have you tried
          qDebug() << size(); (in ctor)
          and
          qDebug() << par.size(); (right after u define par)

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          cristiano.narcisi
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          #5

          Ok. But what does it happen when the function is contains(..key..)?

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          • C cristiano.narcisi

            Ok. But what does it happen when the function is contains(..key..)?

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            mrjj
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            @cristiano.narcisi
            it looks like outside of constructor the key list is no more.
            i wanted to see if it says
            zero for par.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @cristiano.narcisi
              it looks like outside of constructor the key list is no more.
              i wanted to see if it says
              zero for par.

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              cristiano.narcisi
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              #7

              @mrjj

              Ok but it is very strange. I give you another information: i can view all the key-value pair stored into the par variable using the watches of the editor!!!!

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              • C cristiano.narcisi

                @mrjj

                Ok but it is very strange. I give you another information: i can view all the key-value pair stored into the par variable using the watches of the editor!!!!

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                mrjj
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                @cristiano.narcisi
                OK ?!?! That also pretty strange.

                what about size inside and out?

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  @cristiano.narcisi
                  OK ?!?! That also pretty strange.

                  what about size inside and out?

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                  cristiano.narcisi
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                  #9

                  @mrjj

                  Size outside the ctor is correct. It is 5!!!

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                    cristiano.narcisi
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                    #10

                    Using the iteartor i can view all the values stored in the QMap .... Probably i don't understand something of very important about how QMap acceses the data.
                    //your code here

                     QMap<const char *, QString>::ConstIterator ii;
                     for( ii = par.constBegin(); ii != par.constEnd(); ++ii )
                       qDebug() << ii.key() << " = " << ii.value();```
                    
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                    • C cristiano.narcisi

                      @mrjj

                      Size outside the ctor is correct. It is 5!!!

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                      @cristiano.narcisi
                      ok ?!?

                      I think you should try dump the list using par to see if key corruption
                      else there is no reason contains should not work.

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @cristiano.narcisi
                        ok ?!?

                        I think you should try dump the list using par to see if key corruption
                        else there is no reason contains should not work.

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                        #12

                        @mrjj

                        Probably i have understood why i can retry the key. The problem is that i am using

                        QMap< const char *, QString> 
                        

                        This means that the key is a POINTER and not the text !!!

                        I have replaced the QMap template with

                        QMap< QString, QString>
                        

                        Now the key is an ITEM and not a POINTER and i can find all the keys and the value stored within the QMap.

                        Sorry for bothering you

                        Thanks for hepling me

                        Regards

                        Cristiano Narcisi

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @cristiano.narcisi said:

                          QMap

                          Hi
                          can you show the cpp of the constructor also?
                          How you add the items.

                          Inheriting from Qmap is a bit funky for me as with STL that was normally
                          not super idea. but i dont know with QList. :)

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                          kshegunov
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                          @mrjj

                          Inheriting from Qmap is a bit funky

                          It's specially noted in the docs that deriving from a container specialization is not recommended. That's probably what seems funky ;)

                          Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                          • C cristiano.narcisi

                            @mrjj

                            Probably i have understood why i can retry the key. The problem is that i am using

                            QMap< const char *, QString> 
                            

                            This means that the key is a POINTER and not the text !!!

                            I have replaced the QMap template with

                            QMap< QString, QString>
                            

                            Now the key is an ITEM and not a POINTER and i can find all the keys and the value stored within the QMap.

                            Sorry for bothering you

                            Thanks for hepling me

                            Regards

                            Cristiano Narcisi

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                            mrjj
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                            @cristiano.narcisi
                            ok so
                            #define MAC_KEY "mac"
                            used as key did funky stuff?

                            good found :)

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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              @cristiano.narcisi
                              ok so
                              #define MAC_KEY "mac"
                              used as key did funky stuff?

                              good found :)

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                              @mrjj said:

                              used as key did funky stuff?

                              The only funky stuff with that macro is that char * doesn't have a meaningful operator <, which is required for it to be a key in the map. The comparison is done as you'd compare integers.

                              Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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