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  • SGaistS SGaist
    1. Please read the documentation, the open function returns a boolean value saying whether it succeeded or not
    2. Where did you put the call to write ?
    3. Yes
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    @SGaist

    1)Ok, I will try it.
    2)I just commented it.
    3) I wrote QSerialPort *serial; under private and it shows error

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      What error ?

      If you comment the call to write then don't expect anything particular to happen.

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        What error ?

        If you comment the call to write then don't expect anything particular to happen.

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        @SGaist

        C:\Users\geo\Documents\serialGui\mainwindow.h:27: error: 'QSerialPort' does not name a type
        QSerialPort *serial;
        ^

        I don't want to write something in COM from Qt, I want to "listen" from Arduino the sequence 232323... and print on the Qt application

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          It's nothing Qt related, that's basic C++. You really should grab a good book on the matter.

          Search for "Forward declaration".

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            #47

            I know C, not C++. Are they so different?

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              There are some key concepts that are pretty different yes.

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                And I should learn C++ for just this little error?

                Can someone help me to make it work?

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                  $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$serialGui.pro$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

                  #-------------------------------------------------

                  Project created by QtCreator 2016-12-06T15:42:10

                  #-------------------------------------------------

                  QT += core gui serialport

                  greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets

                  TARGET = serialGui
                  TEMPLATE = app

                  SOURCES += main.cpp
                  mainwindow.cpp

                  HEADERS += mainwindow.h

                  FORMS += mainwindow.ui

                  $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ mainwindow.h $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

                  #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 serialReceived();

                  void on_pushButton_released();
                  

                  private:
                  Ui::MainWindow *ui;

                  QSerialPort *serial;
                  

                  };

                  #endif // MAINWINDOW_H

                  $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ main.cpp $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

                  #include "mainwindow.h"
                  #include <QApplication>

                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                  {
                  QApplication a(argc, argv);
                  MainWindow w;
                  w.show();

                  return a.exec();
                  

                  }

                  $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ mainwindow.cpp $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

                  #include "mainwindow.h"
                  #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
                  #include <QtSerialPort>
                  #include <QDebug>

                  QSerialPort *serial;

                  MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                  QMainWindow(parent),
                  ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                  {
                  if (serial->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite))
                  {
                  ui->setupUi(this);
                  serial = new QSerialPort(this);
                  serial->setPortName("COM3");
                  serial->setBaudRate(QSerialPort::Baud9600);
                  serial->setDataBits(QSerialPort::Data8);
                  serial->setParity(QSerialPort::NoParity);
                  serial->setStopBits(QSerialPort::OneStop);
                  serial->setFlowControl(QSerialPort::NoFlowControl);
                  serial->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
                  //serial->write("hello");
                  serial->close();
                  connect(serial,SIGNAL(readyRead()),this,SLOT(serialReceived()));
                  }
                  else
                  {
                  QMessageBox::critical(this, tr("Error"), serial->errorString());
                  showStatusMessage(tr("Open error"));
                  }
                  }

                  MainWindow::~MainWindow()
                  {
                  delete ui;
                  serial->close();
                  }

                  void MainWindow::serialReceived()
                  {
                  QByteArray ba;
                  ba=serial->readAll();
                  ui->label->setText(ba);
                  //qDebug()<<ba;
                  }

                  $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ mainwindow.ui $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

                  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                  <ui version="4.0">
                  <class>MainWindow</class>
                  <widget class="QMainWindow" name="MainWindow">
                  <property name="geometry">
                  <rect>
                  <x>0</x>
                  <y>0</y>
                  <width>400</width>
                  <height>300</height>
                  </rect>
                  </property>
                  <property name="windowTitle">
                  <string>MainWindow</string>
                  </property>
                  <widget class="QWidget" name="centralWidget">
                  <widget class="QLabel" name="label">
                  <property name="geometry">
                  <rect>
                  <x>50</x>
                  <y>60</y>
                  <width>121</width>
                  <height>41</height>
                  </rect>
                  </property>
                  <property name="text">
                  <string>TextLabel</string>
                  </property>
                  </widget>
                  </widget>
                  <widget class="QMenuBar" name="menuBar">
                  <property name="geometry">
                  <rect>
                  <x>0</x>
                  <y>0</y>
                  <width>400</width>
                  <height>21</height>
                  </rect>
                  </property>
                  </widget>
                  <widget class="QToolBar" name="mainToolBar">
                  <attribute name="toolBarArea">
                  <enum>TopToolBarArea</enum>
                  </attribute>
                  <attribute name="toolBarBreak">
                  <bool>false</bool>
                  </attribute>
                  </widget>
                  <widget class="QStatusBar" name="statusBar"/>
                  </widget>
                  <layoutdefault spacing="6" margin="11"/>
                  <resources/>
                  <connections/>
                  </ui>

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                    And I should learn C++ for just this little error?

                    Can someone help me to make it work?

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #51

                    @nick784512 said in Qt first project:

                    And I should learn C++ for just this little error?

                    You should learn C++ to use a C++ toolkit.

                    It feels like a "little error" now, but you will encounter this in most (if not all) of your C++ projects.

                    Can someone help me to make it work?

                    @SGaist already gave you the answer: You need to add a Forward Declaration for QSerialPort in mainwindow.h.

                    Also remember to #include <QSerialPort> in mainwindow.cpp

                    Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                      #52

                      Hello!

                      I managed to make it work and send symbols over the serial. The problem now is that when I send from the arduino (to Qt application) 2 or 3 symbols it prints them OK! But when I want to send the sentence "Hello World!" it breaks it into pieces and prints them, as you can see in the photo.

                      http://www.picpaste.com/pics/serial_problem-V7LlwzUC.1483458098.jpg

                      (Can the moderator attach the photo to this message?)

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                        That' why you usually have a protocol to know when you received all the data that are part of a "frame" and only then parse them for further processing.

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                          How I do this? I think of using a "flag" that when the Qt application reads it, then prints the sentence. Right? For example "Hello World!#" and when it reads the "#", it prints the "Hello World!". Am I correct?

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                            More or less, yes.

                            You buffer the data you can read when readyRead is emitted and once you find your # you take the amount of data needed from the buffer and do whatever you want with it.

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                              #56

                              For buffer is better to use an array or a data structure? List for example and each node to save a letter? Is there a source code to study?

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                                Don't over-engineer it, just use a QByteArray.

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                                  I use an array with a fixed length that when it become full I read it, or an array with dynamic length?

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                                    I use an array with a fixed length that when it become full I read it, or an array with dynamic length?

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                                    @nick784512
                                    Hi
                                    a ByteArray ( dynamic ) would be the best. :)

                                    void SerialPortReader::handleReadyRead()
                                    {
                                    m_readData.append(m_serialPort->readAll());
                                    ...

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