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    rockon209
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    @VRonin but when i include it in header file my application crashes

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      @VRonin but when i include it in header file my application crashes

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      VRonin
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      @rockon209 said in Time count and display it:

      my application crashes

      That's not due to the #include could you post your code?

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        rockon209
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        #12

        main.cpp

        #include "watch.h"
        #include <QApplication>
        
        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
        {
            QApplication a(argc, argv);
            watch w;
            w.show();
        
            return a.exec();
        }
        

        watch.cpp

        #include "watch.h"
        
        
        watch::watch(QWidget *parent) :
            QWidget(parent)
        
        {
        
            m_startButton=new QPushButton("Start",this);
            m_liveCounter = new QTimeEdit(this);
            m_intervalClock=new QTimer(this);
            connect(m_startButton,&QPushButton::clicked,this,[this](){m_elTim.start();});
            connect(m_intervalClock,&QTimer::timeout,this,[this](){if(m_elTim.isValid()) m_liveCounter->setTime(QTime(0,0).addMSecs(m_elTim.elapsed()));});
            m_intervalClock->start(500);
            QBoxLayout* mainLayout = new QHBoxLayout();
            mainLayout->addWidget(m_startButton);
            mainLayout->addWidget(m_liveCounter );
            setLayout(mainLayout);
        }
        

        watch.h

        #ifndef WATCH_H
        #define WATCH_H
        
        #include <QWidget>
        #include <QElapsedTimer>
        #include <QPushButton>
        #include <QTimeEdit>
        #include <QTimer>
        #include <QBoxLayout>
        namespace Ui {
        class watch;
        }
        
        class watch : public QWidget
        {
            Q_OBJECT
        
        public:
            explicit watch(QWidget *parent = 0);
        
        
        private:
            QElapsedTimer m_elTim;
            QPushButton* m_startButton;
            QTimer* m_intervalClock;
            QTimeEdit* m_liveCounter;
        };
        
        #endif // WATCH_H
        

        stopwatch.pro

        QT       += core gui
        
        greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
        
        TARGET = stopwatch
        TEMPLATE = app
        
        
        SOURCES += main.cpp\
                watch.cpp
        
        HEADERS  += watch.h
        
        FORMS    += watch.ui
        
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          VRonin
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          Can't see anything obvious (but I might just be blind). could you post your stack trace at the moment of crash?

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            J.Hilk
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            ah,

            in your watch.h add #include<QElapsedTimer> and in your watch.cpp intilize it with m_elTim = new QElapsedTimer(); it's missing from @VRonin code example


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              ah,

              in your watch.h add #include<QElapsedTimer> and in your watch.cpp intilize it with m_elTim = new QElapsedTimer(); it's missing from @VRonin code example

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              VRonin
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              @J.Hilk said in Time count and display it:

              in your watch.cpp intilize it with m_elTim = new QElapsedTimer(); it's missing from @VRonin code example

              It's on the stack so no need to do this. QElapsedTimer is not a QObject

              "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
              ~Napoleon Bonaparte

              On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                rockon209
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                #16

                now the code is not crashing. everyting is running but when i push startbutton nothing happens

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                  now the code is not crashing. everyting is running but when i push startbutton nothing happens

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                  VRonin
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                  @rockon209 said in Time count and display it:

                  now the code is not crashing.

                  What did you change?

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                    @J.Hilk said in Time count and display it:

                    in your watch.cpp intilize it with m_elTim = new QElapsedTimer(); it's missing from @VRonin code example

                    It's on the stack so no need to do this. QElapsedTimer is not a QObject

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                    @VRonin said in Time count and display it:

                    It's on the stack so no need to do this. QElapsedTimer is not a QObject

                    You're right of course, I must have missed that...


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                      rockon209
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                      #19

                      I create a new code just to check if everyting works fine and then i found out that when i click startbutton nothing happens

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                        rockon209
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                        ok sorry guys it working but its not showing the seconds only minute and hours how to change the format? to hh:mm:ss

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