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ui->addTab "index out of range" !?

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  • SGaistS SGaist

    MinGW or Visual Studio ?

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    Niagarer
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    #7

    @SGaist
    MinGW 32bit

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      SGaist
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      #8

      Then you already have a debugger. Just start your application in debug mode, make it crash and you'll have the stack trace.

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        Then you already have a debugger. Just start your application in debug mode, make it crash and you'll have the stack trace.

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        Niagarer
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        #9

        @SGaist
        There is nothing under Stack when I am debugging...
        Are my settings wrong? I can't find anything wrong.
        Also nothing under Breakpoints, Threads, Modules, Source Files, Snapshots and Registers.
        Only the Debugger Log shows content

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          SGaist
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          Silly question but are you starting the application as usual or are you starting it with the other button which means "debug the application" ?

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          • SGaistS SGaist

            Silly question but are you starting the application as usual or are you starting it with the other button which means "debug the application" ?

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            Niagarer
            wrote on last edited by Niagarer
            #11

            @SGaist
            No, I click Start Debugging
            (but as I see now, there is Output in Modules tab when I am not closing the error message but it doesn't matter I think)

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              Silly question but are you starting the application as usual or are you starting it with the other button which means "debug the application" ?

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              Niagarer
              wrote on last edited by Niagarer
              #12

              @SGaist
              UPDATE
              Ok now I know, there are two points in my function, where the program crashes.
              My function:

                  GraphWidget *newGraphWidget = new GraphWidget(this);
                  graphWidgets.append(newGraphWidget);
                  QString name = "tab " + QString::number(tabCounter);
              
                  qDebug() << ui->Graph->currentIndex();
              
                  //ui->Graph->addTab(newGraphWidget, "title");          // !? PROBLEM !?
              
                  qDebug() << ui->Graph->currentIndex();
              
              
                  tabCounter += 1;
              
                  QVBoxLayout *vBoxLayout = new QVBoxLayout();
                  vBoxLayout->setAlignment(Qt::AlignTop);
                  QWidget *allNodesWidget = new QWidget();
                  allNodesWidget->setLayout(vBoxLayout);
                  //ui->allNodes_scrollArea->setWidget( allNodesWidgets[ui->Graph->currentIndex()] );     // !? PROBLEM !?
                  allNodesWidgets.append(allNodesWidget);
              

              The two lines where I commented !? PROBLEM !? are the two lines. If I uncomment one of these, the program crashes with the Index error. (UPDATE: the second one is because ui->Graph->currentIndex() is -1)
              I have really no Idea what this means...
              Help please!

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                Vinod Kuntoji
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                #13

                @Niagarer ,

                What is the initial value of tabCounter? What is the vector size?

                C++, Qt, Qt Quick Developer,
                PthinkS, Bangalore

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                    VRonin
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                    #15

                    allNodesWidgets[ui->Graph->currentIndex()]

                    ui->Graph->currentIndex() is almost certainly out of bounds

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                    • VRoninV VRonin

                      allNodesWidgets[ui->Graph->currentIndex()]

                      ui->Graph->currentIndex() is almost certainly out of bounds

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                      Niagarer
                      wrote on last edited by Niagarer
                      #16

                      @VRonin
                      Oh, yes you are right, thanks.
                      But it unfortunately does not solve teh actual problem :/

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                      • Vinod KuntojiV Vinod Kuntoji

                        @Niagarer ,

                        What is the initial value of tabCounter? What is the vector size?

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                        Niagarer
                        wrote on last edited by Niagarer
                        #17

                        @Vinod-Kuntoji
                        The initial value of TabCounter is 0.
                        The vector has no specific size, it gets bigger when I add new items... what exactely do you mean?

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                        • NiagarerN Niagarer

                          @Vinod-Kuntoji
                          The initial value of TabCounter is 0.
                          The vector has no specific size, it gets bigger when I add new items... what exactely do you mean?

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                          Paul Busovikov
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                          #18

                          @Niagarer when you add new tab it do not mean that current index will be changed

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                          • P Paul Busovikov

                            @Niagarer when you add new tab it do not mean that current index will be changed

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                            Niagarer
                            wrote on last edited by Niagarer
                            #19

                            @Paul-Busovikov
                            Yes...?
                            To get sure I wrote

                                qDebug() << ui->Graph->currentIndex();
                            

                            before and after adding a new tab

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #20

                              To make it easier:
                              the line

                                  ui->Graph->addTab(new QWidget(this), "hello");
                              

                              does not work. Doesn't matter where I call it.

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                              • NiagarerN Niagarer

                                To make it easier:
                                the line

                                    ui->Graph->addTab(new QWidget(this), "hello");
                                

                                does not work. Doesn't matter where I call it.

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                                mrjj
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                                #21

                                @Niagarer
                                a QWidget is not really visible. (it paints nothing)
                                Try with other type

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  @Niagarer
                                  a QWidget is not really visible. (it paints nothing)
                                  Try with other type

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                                  Niagarer
                                  wrote on last edited by Niagarer
                                  #22

                                  @mrjj
                                  Ok.
                                  This also does not work:

                                      GraphWidget *newGraphWidget = new GraphWidget(this); //GraphWidget is a QGraphicsView
                                      ui->Graph->addTab(newGraphWidget, "hello");
                                  
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                                  • NiagarerN Niagarer

                                    @mrjj
                                    Ok.
                                    This also does not work:

                                        GraphWidget *newGraphWidget = new GraphWidget(this); //GraphWidget is a QGraphicsView
                                        ui->Graph->addTab(newGraphWidget, "hello");
                                    
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                                    mrjj
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                                    wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                    #23

                                    @Niagarer
                                    this works here
                                    ui->tabWidget->addTab( new QPushButton("kkk") ,"tab" );
                                    alt text

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                                    • mrjjM mrjj

                                      @Niagarer
                                      this works here
                                      ui->tabWidget->addTab( new QPushButton("kkk") ,"tab" );
                                      alt text

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                                      Niagarer
                                      wrote on last edited by Niagarer
                                      #24

                                      @mrjj
                                      It doesn't work in my Program... xD
                                      What the hell...
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                                      • NiagarerN Niagarer

                                        To make it easier:
                                        the line

                                            ui->Graph->addTab(new QWidget(this), "hello");
                                        

                                        does not work. Doesn't matter where I call it.

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                                        Paul Busovikov
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                                        #25

                                        @Niagarer yes it doesn't

                                         int index = 0;
                                             for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i )
                                             {
                                                  index = ui->tabWidget->addTab( new QWidget, "title" );
                                                  qDebug() << index << "  " << ui->tabWidget->currentIndex() ;
                                             }
                                        
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                                          mrjj
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                                          Hi
                                          I assume you are doing other stuff in your app since it crashes.

                                          Just to be sure, your Qt is not sick.
                                          Can you try test project
                                          https://www.dropbox.com/s/tpyxmww5t98i4um/untitled39.zip?dl=0

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