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  • G gauravsharma0190

    hey i done that but after build it says declaration of function outside of class is not defination.

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    @gauravsharma0190 Did you put void on_track_ball(int void*) inside mainwindow class in mainwindow.h? The error message sounds like you put it outside of mainwindow. It should be like:

    // mainwindow.h
    class mainwindow
    {
    private:
        void on_track_ball(int, void*);
    }
    
    // mainwindow.cpp
    void mainwindow::on_track_ball(int, void*)
    {
    }
    

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    • G gauravsharma0190

      hey i done that but after build it says declaration of function outside of class is not defination.

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      @gauravsharma0190 The code you posted does not use Qt as far as I can see. You will need to change more if you want to use Qt.

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @gauravsharma0190 The code you posted does not use Qt as far as I can see. You will need to change more if you want to use Qt.

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        @jsulm
        Yes i did the same but error occurs.
        i couldnt find where is problem

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        • G gauravsharma0190

          @jsulm
          Yes i did the same but error occurs.
          i couldnt find where is problem

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          @gauravsharma0190 That's why I'm asking for the code! Without it I cannot find the problem as well.

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            #13

            So please tell me what i send you sir.
            i give you my all the code .
            Now please tell me only that how to invoke code when i click the button

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            • G gauravsharma0190

              So please tell me what i send you sir.
              i give you my all the code .
              Now please tell me only that how to invoke code when i click the button

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              @gauravsharma0190 I already said that: mainwindow.h and mainwindow.cpp
              I provided you a link where you can learn how signals and slots in Qt work, here it is again: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5.7/signalsandslots.html
              Please read it! Else you will not be able to use Qt much - signals/slots is one of the most important concepts in Qt.
              Short description: QPushButton has a signal clicked() (see http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractbutton.html#clicked). This signal is emitted when user presses the button. You need to connect a slot to that signal, then this slot will be called when you press the button.

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              • G gauravsharma0190

                So please tell me what i send you sir.
                i give you my all the code .
                Now please tell me only that how to invoke code when i click the button

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                @gauravsharma0190 A small example application with a button:

                // main.cpp
                #include "mainwindow.h"
                #include <QApplication>
                
                int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                {
                    QApplication a(argc, argv);
                    MainWindow w;
                    w.show();
                
                    return a.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 doSomethingWhenButtonPressed(bool);
                
                private:
                    Ui::MainWindow *ui;
                };
                
                #endif // MAINWINDOW_H
                
                // mainwindow.cpp
                #include "mainwindow.h"
                #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
                
                #include <QDebug>
                
                MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                    QMainWindow(parent),
                    ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                {
                    ui->setupUi(this);
                
                    connect(ui->pushButton, SIGNAL(clicked(bool)), this, SLOT(doSomethingWhenButtonPressed(bool)));
                }
                
                MainWindow::~MainWindow()
                {
                    delete ui;
                }
                
                void MainWindow::doSomethingWhenButtonPressed(bool)
                {
                    qDebug() << "Button pressed!";
                }

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @gauravsharma0190 A small example application with a button:

                  // main.cpp
                  #include "mainwindow.h"
                  #include <QApplication>
                  
                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                  {
                      QApplication a(argc, argv);
                      MainWindow w;
                      w.show();
                  
                      return a.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 doSomethingWhenButtonPressed(bool);
                  
                  private:
                      Ui::MainWindow *ui;
                  };
                  
                  #endif // MAINWINDOW_H
                  
                  // mainwindow.cpp
                  #include "mainwindow.h"
                  #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
                  
                  #include <QDebug>
                  
                  MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                      QMainWindow(parent),
                      ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                  {
                      ui->setupUi(this);
                  
                      connect(ui->pushButton, SIGNAL(clicked(bool)), this, SLOT(doSomethingWhenButtonPressed(bool)));
                  }
                  
                  MainWindow::~MainWindow()
                  {
                      delete ui;
                  }
                  
                  void MainWindow::doSomethingWhenButtonPressed(bool)
                  {
                      qDebug() << "Button pressed!";
                  }
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                  @jsulm
                  i got it tht how to use push button.
                  using connect i know it because i did it with my code.
                  but i want to know how to declare and defination of function in qt and use these in pushbutton.
                  Like we do in c as declare and defination of function and use it main()
                  as in c++ declare and defination and use it in main function or classes.
                  please give me a simple example or link.

                  like

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                  • G gauravsharma0190

                    @jsulm
                    i got it tht how to use push button.
                    using connect i know it because i did it with my code.
                    but i want to know how to declare and defination of function in qt and use these in pushbutton.
                    Like we do in c as declare and defination of function and use it main()
                    as in c++ declare and defination and use it in main function or classes.
                    please give me a simple example or link.

                    like

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                    @gauravsharma0190 I don't understand the problem. Qt is not a programming language. You use C++ with qt. So you define and use your function/method as any other function/method in C++.
                    I already gave you an example showing how to use a push button to execute a method when the button is clicked. Isn't that what you want to do?
                    Please explain what is the problem! Maybe some code?

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                    • G gauravsharma0190

                      So please tell me what i send you sir.
                      i give you my all the code .
                      Now please tell me only that how to invoke code when i click the button

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                      @gauravsharma0190

                      Hi
                      As @jsulm says, its a bit unclear what you ask.
                      You can use functions just like you would in c, but in c++ gui program,
                      normally main is the not the center of the application. QMainwindow is or some other class.
                      Maybe this helps:

                      //--------------------
                      //std c program
                      //--------------------
                      void myfunc() {};
                      
                      void main() {
                        myfunc();
                      }
                      
                      //--------------------
                      //c++ function being a class member ( lives in class)
                      //--------------------
                      class Mainwindow {
                       public:
                        void myfunc();
                      };
                      (in cpp)
                      Mainwindow::myfunc() {
                        //code
                      }
                      //--------------------
                      //c++ with "outside" function ( non member function)
                      //--------------------
                      (in .h)
                      void outsidefunc(); // define
                      
                      class Mainwindow {
                       public:
                        void myfunc();
                      };
                      (in cpp)
                      
                      void outsidefunc() { // implement
                      }
                      
                      Mainwindow::myfunc() {
                        outsidefunc();
                      }
                      
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                        Yes sir see i have a c code of opencv which process the image.
                        Now my problem is i want to use this code with qt as when button is pressed my push button calls the function of that C code in which main part of Process is defined.
                        Here is the C code.
                        #include "opencv2/imgproc/imgproc.hpp"
                        #include "opencv2/highgui/highgui.hpp"
                        #include <stdlib.h>
                        #include <stdio.h>

                        using namespace cv;

                        /// Global variables

                        Mat src, src_gray;
                        Mat dst, detected_edges;

                        int edgeThresh = 1;
                        int lowThreshold;
                        int const max_lowThreshold = 100;
                        int ratio = 3;
                        int kernel_size = 3;
                        char* window_name = "Edge Map";

                        /**

                        • @function CannyThreshold
                        • @brief Trackbar callback - Canny thresholds input with a ratio 1:3
                          /
                          void CannyThreshold(int, void
                          )
                          {
                          /// Reduce noise with a kernel 3x3
                          blur( src_gray, detected_edges, Size(3,3) );

                        /// Canny detector
                        Canny( detected_edges, detected_edges, lowThreshold, lowThreshold*ratio, kernel_size );

                        /// Using Canny's output as a mask, we display our result
                        dst = Scalar::all(0);

                        src.copyTo( dst, detected_edges);
                        imshow( window_name, dst );
                        }

                        /** @function main /
                        int main( int argc, char
                        * argv )
                        {
                        /// Load an image
                        src = imread( argv[1] );

                        if( !src.data )
                        { return -1; }

                        /// Create a matrix of the same type and size as src (for dst)
                        dst.create( src.size(), src.type() );

                        /// Convert the image to grayscale
                        cvtColor( src, src_gray, CV_BGR2GRAY );

                        /// Create a window
                        namedWindow( window_name, CV_WINDOW_AUTOSIZE );

                        /// Create a Trackbar for user to enter threshold
                        createTrackbar( "Min Threshold:", window_name, &lowThreshold, max_lowThreshold, CannyThreshold );

                        /// Show the image
                        CannyThreshold(0, 0);

                        /// Wait until user exit program by pressing a key
                        waitKey(0);

                        return 0;
                        }
                        Now i make a Push button Name Process_image in MainWindow.ui and connect to slot as clicked() by right clicking of mouse.
                        here comes the slot to mainwindow.cpp
                        void mainwidow::Process_image_clicke()
                        {
                        }
                        Now i don't understand how to make function of my C code and use it in Pusebutton.

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                          well you should make a pair of .h and .cpp files for the opencv stuff
                          lets call it myopenvc.h and myopenvc.cpp

                          in h. you can declare the function u want rest of program to use

                          void setupOPENVC();

                          and in .cpp

                          void setupOPENVC() {
                          // the code from the old c- main. !
                          src = imread( argv[1] );
                          xxxx
                          }

                          then in Mainwindow.cpp
                          #include "myopencv.h"

                          and now u can call your function
                          void mainwidow::Process_image_clicke()
                          {
                          setupOPENVC();
                          }

                          ps:
                          In event driven programs. ( like Qt)
                          stuff like
                          waitKey(0);
                          or FOREVER loops are not to be used as it
                          will freeze the program and it stops working.

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            well you should make a pair of .h and .cpp files for the opencv stuff
                            lets call it myopenvc.h and myopenvc.cpp

                            in h. you can declare the function u want rest of program to use

                            void setupOPENVC();

                            and in .cpp

                            void setupOPENVC() {
                            // the code from the old c- main. !
                            src = imread( argv[1] );
                            xxxx
                            }

                            then in Mainwindow.cpp
                            #include "myopencv.h"

                            and now u can call your function
                            void mainwidow::Process_image_clicke()
                            {
                            setupOPENVC();
                            }

                            ps:
                            In event driven programs. ( like Qt)
                            stuff like
                            waitKey(0);
                            or FOREVER loops are not to be used as it
                            will freeze the program and it stops working.

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                            @mrjj Hello i did it sir.
                            but error occurs.

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                              @gauravsharma0190 I don't understand the problem. Qt is not a programming language. You use C++ with qt. So you define and use your function/method as any other function/method in C++.
                              I already gave you an example showing how to use a push button to execute a method when the button is clicked. Isn't that what you want to do?
                              Please explain what is the problem! Maybe some code?

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                              @jsulm Yes sir see i have a c code of opencv which process the image.
                              Now my problem is i want to use this code with qt as when button is pressed my push button calls the function of that C code in which main part of Process is defined.
                              Here is the C code.
                              #include "opencv2/imgproc/imgproc.hpp"
                              #include "opencv2/highgui/highgui.hpp"
                              #include <stdlib.h>
                              #include <stdio.h>

                              using namespace cv;

                              /// Global variables

                              Mat src, src_gray;
                              Mat dst, detected_edges;

                              int edgeThresh = 1;
                              int lowThreshold;
                              int const max_lowThreshold = 100;
                              int ratio = 3;
                              int kernel_size = 3;
                              char* window_name = "Edge Map";

                              /**

                              @function CannyThreshold
                              @brief Trackbar callback - Canny thresholds input with a ratio 1:3
                              /
                              void CannyThreshold(int, void)
                              {
                              /// Reduce noise with a kernel 3x3
                              blur( src_gray, detected_edges, Size(3,3) );
                              /// Canny detector
                              Canny( detected_edges, detected_edges, lowThreshold, lowThreshold*ratio, kernel_size );

                              /// Using Canny's output as a mask, we display our result
                              dst = Scalar::all(0);

                              src.copyTo( dst, detected_edges);
                              imshow( window_name, dst );
                              }

                              /** @function main /
                              int main( int argc, char* argv )
                              {
                              /// Load an image
                              src = imread( argv[1] );

                              if( !src.data )
                              { return -1; }

                              /// Create a matrix of the same type and size as src (for dst)
                              dst.create( src.size(), src.type() );

                              /// Convert the image to grayscale
                              cvtColor( src, src_gray, CV_BGR2GRAY );

                              /// Create a window
                              namedWindow( window_name, CV_WINDOW_AUTOSIZE );

                              /// Create a Trackbar for user to enter threshold
                              createTrackbar( "Min Threshold:", window_name, &lowThreshold, max_lowThreshold, CannyThreshold );

                              /// Show the image
                              CannyThreshold(0, 0);

                              /// Wait until user exit program by pressing a key
                              waitKey(0);

                              return 0;
                              }
                              Now i make a Push button Name Process_image in MainWindow.ui and connect to slot as clicked() by right clicking of mouse.
                              here comes the slot to mainwindow.cpp
                              void mainwidow::Process_image_clicke()
                              {
                              }
                              Now i don't understand how to make function of my C code and use it in Pusebutton.

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                              • G gauravsharma0190

                                @jsulm Yes sir see i have a c code of opencv which process the image.
                                Now my problem is i want to use this code with qt as when button is pressed my push button calls the function of that C code in which main part of Process is defined.
                                Here is the C code.
                                #include "opencv2/imgproc/imgproc.hpp"
                                #include "opencv2/highgui/highgui.hpp"
                                #include <stdlib.h>
                                #include <stdio.h>

                                using namespace cv;

                                /// Global variables

                                Mat src, src_gray;
                                Mat dst, detected_edges;

                                int edgeThresh = 1;
                                int lowThreshold;
                                int const max_lowThreshold = 100;
                                int ratio = 3;
                                int kernel_size = 3;
                                char* window_name = "Edge Map";

                                /**

                                @function CannyThreshold
                                @brief Trackbar callback - Canny thresholds input with a ratio 1:3
                                /
                                void CannyThreshold(int, void)
                                {
                                /// Reduce noise with a kernel 3x3
                                blur( src_gray, detected_edges, Size(3,3) );
                                /// Canny detector
                                Canny( detected_edges, detected_edges, lowThreshold, lowThreshold*ratio, kernel_size );

                                /// Using Canny's output as a mask, we display our result
                                dst = Scalar::all(0);

                                src.copyTo( dst, detected_edges);
                                imshow( window_name, dst );
                                }

                                /** @function main /
                                int main( int argc, char* argv )
                                {
                                /// Load an image
                                src = imread( argv[1] );

                                if( !src.data )
                                { return -1; }

                                /// Create a matrix of the same type and size as src (for dst)
                                dst.create( src.size(), src.type() );

                                /// Convert the image to grayscale
                                cvtColor( src, src_gray, CV_BGR2GRAY );

                                /// Create a window
                                namedWindow( window_name, CV_WINDOW_AUTOSIZE );

                                /// Create a Trackbar for user to enter threshold
                                createTrackbar( "Min Threshold:", window_name, &lowThreshold, max_lowThreshold, CannyThreshold );

                                /// Show the image
                                CannyThreshold(0, 0);

                                /// Wait until user exit program by pressing a key
                                waitKey(0);

                                return 0;
                                }
                                Now i make a Push button Name Process_image in MainWindow.ui and connect to slot as clicked() by right clicking of mouse.
                                here comes the slot to mainwindow.cpp
                                void mainwidow::Process_image_clicke()
                                {
                                }
                                Now i don't understand how to make function of my C code and use it in Pusebutton.

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                                @gauravsharma0190 Well, you can put that C code in

                                void mainwidow::Process_image_clicke()
                                {
                                    // Put C code here
                                }
                                

                                But I'm not sure whether you should remove waitKey(0); as it could be problematic in a Qt program.

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

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                                  @gauravsharma0190 Well, you can put that C code in

                                  void mainwidow::Process_image_clicke()
                                  {
                                      // Put C code here
                                  }
                                  

                                  But I'm not sure whether you should remove waitKey(0); as it could be problematic in a Qt program.

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                                  @jsulm
                                  i put it into Process_image_click()
                                  {
                                  //code
                                  }
                                  but error occurs.
                                  as ontrackball function not declare

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                                    @jsulm
                                    i put it into Process_image_click()
                                    {
                                    //code
                                    }
                                    but error occurs.
                                    as ontrackball function not declare

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                                    @gauravsharma0190 What is ontrackball? Where is it declared? Do you have to include a header file where it is declared?

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                                      Yes it is function which is declare in the Opencv C code.
                                      Here is the function.
                                      @brief Trackbar callback - Canny thresholds input with a ratio 1:3
                                      /
                                      void onTrackball(int, void)
                                      {
                                      /// Reduce noise with a kernel 3x3
                                      blur( src_gray, detected_edges, Size(3,3) );
                                      /// Canny detector
                                      Canny( detected_edges, detected_edges, lowThreshold, lowThreshold*ratio, kernel_size );

                                      /// Using Canny's output as a mask, we display our result
                                      dst = Scalar::all(0);

                                      src.copyTo( dst, detected_edges);
                                      imshow( window_name, dst );
                                      }

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                                        @gauravsharma0190 What is ontrackball? Where is it declared? Do you have to include a header file where it is declared?

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                                        @jsulm Yes it is function which is declare in the Opencv C code.
                                        Here is the function.
                                        @brief Trackbar callback - Canny thresholds input with a ratio 1:3
                                        /
                                        void onTrackball(int, void)
                                        {
                                        /// Reduce noise with a kernel 3x3
                                        blur( src_gray, detected_edges, Size(3,3) );
                                        /// Canny detector
                                        Canny( detected_edges, detected_edges, lowThreshold, lowThreshold*ratio, kernel_size );

                                        /// Using Canny's output as a mask, we display our result
                                        dst = Scalar::all(0);

                                        src.copyTo( dst, detected_edges);
                                        imshow( window_name, dst );
                                        }

                                        less than a minute ago

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                                          @jsulm Yes it is function which is declare in the Opencv C code.
                                          Here is the function.
                                          @brief Trackbar callback - Canny thresholds input with a ratio 1:3
                                          /
                                          void onTrackball(int, void)
                                          {
                                          /// Reduce noise with a kernel 3x3
                                          blur( src_gray, detected_edges, Size(3,3) );
                                          /// Canny detector
                                          Canny( detected_edges, detected_edges, lowThreshold, lowThreshold*ratio, kernel_size );

                                          /// Using Canny's output as a mask, we display our result
                                          dst = Scalar::all(0);

                                          src.copyTo( dst, detected_edges);
                                          imshow( window_name, dst );
                                          }

                                          less than a minute ago

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                                          @gauravsharma0190 Where is this function declared? In which header file? "function not declared" means the function is not known. You have to make it visible including the header file. It is the same story as in C.

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