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  • Naveen_DN Naveen_D

    @Jagh but if i dont create a object of handletextfield in main.cpp how can i connect the signal and slot ?

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    @Naveen_D

    1. You connect objects, not classes with signal-slot mechanism. So if you connect one object HandleTextField to something, this connection will not automatically transfer to other objects of the same class.
    2. Exactly, that part is not required, and in fact, it doesn't do anything. Connections for one object in your C++ code don't transfer to unrelated objects in QML.
    3. Yep, for each signal an object emits, QML exposes a property named on<SignalName>, in your case this would be onSetTextField. You can set this property as i have done, but AFAIK it should also be possible to set it from outside, having
    testsignal.onSetTextField: {
       console.log("signal called")
    }
    

    somewhere in your Qml should suffice

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      @Naveen_D

      1. You connect objects, not classes with signal-slot mechanism. So if you connect one object HandleTextField to something, this connection will not automatically transfer to other objects of the same class.
      2. Exactly, that part is not required, and in fact, it doesn't do anything. Connections for one object in your C++ code don't transfer to unrelated objects in QML.
      3. Yep, for each signal an object emits, QML exposes a property named on<SignalName>, in your case this would be onSetTextField. You can set this property as i have done, but AFAIK it should also be possible to set it from outside, having
      testsignal.onSetTextField: {
         console.log("signal called")
      }
      

      somewhere in your Qml should suffice

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      wrote on last edited by Naveen_D
      #7

      @Jagh thank you for your reply...
      now i have removed that part from main.cpp...but now also when i emit a signal i am not able to catch it in Qml...
      the way i am registering that handletextfiled class, is it correct ...???

      here is the code...

      main.qml

      import QtQuick 2.3
      import QtQuick.Window 2.2
      import QtQuick.Controls 1.2
      import com.handletextfield 1.0
      
      Window {
          visible: true
          width: 360
          height: 360
      
          HandleTextField {
              id: testsignal
              onSetTextField: {
                  console.log("Signal catched successfully...")
              }
          }
      }
      

      main.cpp

      #include <QGuiApplication>
      #include <QQmlApplicationEngine>
      #include <QQuickWindow>
      #include <QQmlContext>
      
      #include "handletextfield.h"
      
      int main(int argc, char *argv[])
      {
          QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
          qmlRegisterType<HandleTextField>("com.handletextfield",1,0,"HandleTextField");
      
          QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
          engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("qrc:/main.qml")));
      
          return app.exec();
      }
      
      

      handletextfield.cpp

      #include "handletextfield.h"
      
      HandleTextField::HandleTextField(QObject *parent) :
          QObject(parent)
      {
          handleSubmitTextField();
      }
      
      void HandleTextField::handleSubmitTextField()
      {
          qDebug() << "c++: HandleTextField::handleSubmitTextField:" << endl;
          emit setTextField();
          qDebug()<<"Signal emitted..."<<endl;
      }
      
      

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        Jagh
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        You are sending signal way too early, before there was any chance for a connection to be established. In constructor the object hasn't been fully initialized yet, in particular, the QML-interpreter hadn't had a chance to initialize the object's properties from QML side yet.

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        • J Jagh

          You are sending signal way too early, before there was any chance for a connection to be established. In constructor the object hasn't been fully initialized yet, in particular, the QML-interpreter hadn't had a chance to initialize the object's properties from QML side yet.

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          @Jagh Okay...
          then when should i emit a signal...so that i can catch over there...calling my function in constructor is the mistake...??

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            Jagh
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            I changed your code a bit so that handleSubmitTextField() is called in more appropriate time(actually i just added a Button and called this function in onClicked handler), and the signal handler was successfully called.

            To when: anytime between QML object initialization (implement Component.onCompleted if you want to catch it) and object destruction is ok.

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            • J Jagh

              I changed your code a bit so that handleSubmitTextField() is called in more appropriate time(actually i just added a Button and called this function in onClicked handler), and the signal handler was successfully called.

              To when: anytime between QML object initialization (implement Component.onCompleted if you want to catch it) and object destruction is ok.

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              @Jagh can you please post the code so that i will get a clear picture of what i need to do...thanks...

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              • J Jagh

                I changed your code a bit so that handleSubmitTextField() is called in more appropriate time(actually i just added a Button and called this function in onClicked handler), and the signal handler was successfully called.

                To when: anytime between QML object initialization (implement Component.onCompleted if you want to catch it) and object destruction is ok.

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                @Jagh I tried the way u told by adding a button and calling the handler...it worked thanks...\o/

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                  Jagh
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                  And if you really want to execute some code as soon as possible and have a guarantee that a QML object was fully initialized by the time your code is running, do it in Component.onCompleted handler of that object.

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                    Ok thanks... i will try that also...:-)

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                      Hi i have doubt regarding catching a signal emitted from c++ file
                      if there are more than 2 .qml files does it catch the signal ?
                      for ex, i have one .cpp and 4 .qml such as mainform.qml,radio.qml,music.qml,setting .qml
                      so if i emit a signal and try to catch it in setting.qml does it work ??

                      Naveen_D

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                      • Naveen_DN Naveen_D

                        Hi i have doubt regarding catching a signal emitted from c++ file
                        if there are more than 2 .qml files does it catch the signal ?
                        for ex, i have one .cpp and 4 .qml such as mainform.qml,radio.qml,music.qml,setting .qml
                        so if i emit a signal and try to catch it in setting.qml does it work ??

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                        VincentLiu
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                        @Naveen_D
                        Yes it works. I have tried before.

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                        • V VincentLiu

                          @Naveen_D
                          Yes it works. I have tried before.

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                          @VincentLiu but in my case it is not working....

                          my code is...
                          this .cpp where i am emitting signal..

                          if(!WordList.isEmpty())
                                      {
                                          WordList.removeFirst();
                                          WordList.removeLast();
                          //                QMessageBox m_popupmsgbox;
                          //                m_popupmsgbox.setWindowTitle("Voice Recognizer");
                          //                Phoneme=WordList.join(" ");
                          //                qDebug()<<"firstword"<<Phoneme<<endl;
                          //                QSpacerItem* horizontalSpacer = new QSpacerItem(500, 100, QSizePolicy::Minimum, QSizePolicy::Expanding);
                          //                m_popupmsgbox.setText( Phoneme);
                          //                QGridLayout* layout = (QGridLayout*)m_popupmsgbox.layout();
                          //                layout->addItem(horizontalSpacer, layout->rowCount(), 0, 1, layout->columnCount());
                          //                m_popupmsgbox.exec();
                          //                emitSignalFunc();
                          //                m_emitSignal= new EmitSignalClass;
                          //                m_emitSignal->emitSignalmethod();
                                          VoiceRecognition voice;
                                          voice.playmusicsignal();
                                      }
                                      else
                                      {
                                          qDebug()<<"List is empty"<<endl;
                                      }
                          

                          my .qml is

                          Rectangle{
                                      id:voicerecRect
                                      width: settings_main_rect.width/5
                                      height: settings_main_rect.height/4
                                      color: "transparent"
                          
                                      VoiceRecognition {
                                          id: voiceRecognizer
                                          onPlaymusicsignal: {
                                              console.log("Signal catched...")
                                          }
                                      }
                          
                                      Image {
                                          id: vr_image
                                          source: "qrc:/AppbarIcon.png"
                                          //source: "qrc:/Voice-Recoder-icon.png"
                                          width: parent.width-10
                                          height: parent.height-10
                                          smooth: true
                                          fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit
                                          anchors.centerIn: parent
                          
                                          Text {
                                              id: vrtext
                                              anchors.top: parent.bottom
                                              anchors.horizontalCenter: vr_image.horizontalCenter
                                              text: qsTr("Voice Recorder")
                                              color: "white"
                                              font.pixelSize: parent.height * (2 / 9)
                          
                                          }
                                          MouseArea {
                                              anchors.fill: parent
                                              onClicked: {
                                                  //popup.open()
                                                  voicerecRect.color = 'green'
                                                  voiceRecognizer.vstartVoiceRecognition()
                                              }
                                          }
                                      }
                                  }
                              }
                          
                          

                          i have registered the class using qmlregister and i am using signal handler to catch the signal...

                          Naveen_D

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                          • Naveen_DN Naveen_D

                            @VincentLiu but in my case it is not working....

                            my code is...
                            this .cpp where i am emitting signal..

                            if(!WordList.isEmpty())
                                        {
                                            WordList.removeFirst();
                                            WordList.removeLast();
                            //                QMessageBox m_popupmsgbox;
                            //                m_popupmsgbox.setWindowTitle("Voice Recognizer");
                            //                Phoneme=WordList.join(" ");
                            //                qDebug()<<"firstword"<<Phoneme<<endl;
                            //                QSpacerItem* horizontalSpacer = new QSpacerItem(500, 100, QSizePolicy::Minimum, QSizePolicy::Expanding);
                            //                m_popupmsgbox.setText( Phoneme);
                            //                QGridLayout* layout = (QGridLayout*)m_popupmsgbox.layout();
                            //                layout->addItem(horizontalSpacer, layout->rowCount(), 0, 1, layout->columnCount());
                            //                m_popupmsgbox.exec();
                            //                emitSignalFunc();
                            //                m_emitSignal= new EmitSignalClass;
                            //                m_emitSignal->emitSignalmethod();
                                            VoiceRecognition voice;
                                            voice.playmusicsignal();
                                        }
                                        else
                                        {
                                            qDebug()<<"List is empty"<<endl;
                                        }
                            

                            my .qml is

                            Rectangle{
                                        id:voicerecRect
                                        width: settings_main_rect.width/5
                                        height: settings_main_rect.height/4
                                        color: "transparent"
                            
                                        VoiceRecognition {
                                            id: voiceRecognizer
                                            onPlaymusicsignal: {
                                                console.log("Signal catched...")
                                            }
                                        }
                            
                                        Image {
                                            id: vr_image
                                            source: "qrc:/AppbarIcon.png"
                                            //source: "qrc:/Voice-Recoder-icon.png"
                                            width: parent.width-10
                                            height: parent.height-10
                                            smooth: true
                                            fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit
                                            anchors.centerIn: parent
                            
                                            Text {
                                                id: vrtext
                                                anchors.top: parent.bottom
                                                anchors.horizontalCenter: vr_image.horizontalCenter
                                                text: qsTr("Voice Recorder")
                                                color: "white"
                                                font.pixelSize: parent.height * (2 / 9)
                            
                                            }
                                            MouseArea {
                                                anchors.fill: parent
                                                onClicked: {
                                                    //popup.open()
                                                    voicerecRect.color = 'green'
                                                    voiceRecognizer.vstartVoiceRecognition()
                                                }
                                            }
                                        }
                                    }
                                }
                            
                            

                            i have registered the class using qmlregister and i am using signal handler to catch the signal...

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                            VincentLiu
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #18

                            @Naveen_D
                            Hi, first of all, I should say that I use different ways to do this. However, according to some similar experience on it. I guess you shouldn't use a new VoiceRecognition object in your .cpp file. I don't think distinct object derived from the same class can communicate this way. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks

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                            • V VincentLiu

                              @Naveen_D
                              Hi, first of all, I should say that I use different ways to do this. However, according to some similar experience on it. I guess you shouldn't use a new VoiceRecognition object in your .cpp file. I don't think distinct object derived from the same class can communicate this way. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks

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                              Naveen_D
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                              @VincentLiu the function in which i am emitting a signal is a global function so i need to create an obj of that class and emit.

                              Naveen_D

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                              • V VincentLiu

                                @Naveen_D
                                Hi, first of all, I should say that I use different ways to do this. However, according to some similar experience on it. I guess you shouldn't use a new VoiceRecognition object in your .cpp file. I don't think distinct object derived from the same class can communicate this way. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks

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                                Naveen_D
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #20

                                @VincentLiu what are the different ways...?

                                Naveen_D

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                                  Naveen_D
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #21

                                  Hello, can anyone please help me out with this...
                                  thanks

                                  Naveen_D

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