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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @sonichy

    Hi
    I dont understand "2 demension" or what you really ask :)

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    sonichy
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    #3

    @mrjj
    bookmark( title, url)

    https://github.com/sonichy

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    • sonichyS sonichy

      @mrjj
      bookmark( title, url)

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      mrjj
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      #4

      @sonichy

      Hi, i dont understand what you ask. can you use more words?

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      • aha_1980A Offline
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        aha_1980
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        #5

        Something like this?

        struct Bookmark {
          QString title;
          QString url;
        }
        
        void test()
        {
          QList<Bookmark> bookmarks;
          bookmarks.title = "Hello";
          bookmarks.url = "World";
        }
        

        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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        • aha_1980A aha_1980

          Something like this?

          struct Bookmark {
            QString title;
            QString url;
          }
          
          void test()
          {
            QList<Bookmark> bookmarks;
            bookmarks.title = "Hello";
            bookmarks.url = "World";
          }
          
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          sonichy
          wrote on last edited by
          #6

          @aha_1980 said in How to create QList of 2 demension?:

          struct

          Yes, this is it!
          Can it use method of QList such as append, remove?

          https://github.com/sonichy

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          • sonichyS sonichy

            @aha_1980 said in How to create QList of 2 demension?:

            struct

            Yes, this is it!
            Can it use method of QList such as append, remove?

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            jsulm
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #7

            @sonichy A QList is a QList, so yes you can use QList methods...

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

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            • aha_1980A aha_1980

              Something like this?

              struct Bookmark {
                QString title;
                QString url;
              }
              
              void test()
              {
                QList<Bookmark> bookmarks;
                bookmarks.title = "Hello";
                bookmarks.url = "World";
              }
              
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              jsulm
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #8

              @aha_1980 A correction:

              struct Bookmark {
                QString title;
                QString url;
              }
              
              void test()
              {
                QList<Bookmark> bookmarks;
                Bookmark bookmark;
                bookmarks.append(bookmark);
                bookmarks[0].title = "Hello";
                bookmarks[0].url = "World";
              }
              

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

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              • BjornWB Offline
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                BjornW
                wrote on last edited by
                #9

                @jsulm said in How to create QList of 2 demension?:

                @aha_1980 A correction:

                struct Bookmark {
                  QString title;
                  QString url;
                }
                
                void test()
                {
                  QList<Bookmark> bookmarks;
                  Bookmark bookmark;
                  bookmarks.append(bookmark);
                  bookmarks[0].title = "Hello";
                  bookmarks[0].url = "World";
                }
                

                I suppose you may also need to create some operatos for your struct, like == and perhaps >. For full functionality, that is.

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                • aha_1980A Offline
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                  aha_1980
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #10

                  Sorry, my example was not fully correct:

                  struct Bookmark {
                    QString title;
                    QString url;
                  }
                  
                  void test()
                  {
                    QList<Bookmark> bookmarks;
                    Bookmark mark;
                    mark.title = "Hello";
                    mark.url = "World";
                    bookmarks.append(mark);
                  }
                  

                  So yes, all QList function work here.

                  Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                  • VRoninV Offline
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                    VRonin
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #11

                    you can also use QList<QPair<QString,QString> > bookmarks

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                    ~Napoleon Bonaparte

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

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                    • VRoninV VRonin

                      you can also use QList<QPair<QString,QString> > bookmarks

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                      Taz742
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                      #12

                      @VRonin said in How to create QList of 2 demension?:

                      QList<QPair<QString,QString> > bookmarks

                      http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/utility/make_pair/

                      Do what you want.

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                      • BjornWB Offline
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                        BjornW
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #13

                        @VRonin said in How to create QList of 2 demension?:

                        you can also use QList<QPair<QString,QString> > bookmarks

                        Using QPair is a good idea because it automagically provides operator== etc, which is useful if you want to search and sort ^_^

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                        • BjornWB BjornW

                          @VRonin said in How to create QList of 2 demension?:

                          you can also use QList<QPair<QString,QString> > bookmarks

                          Using QPair is a good idea because it automagically provides operator== etc, which is useful if you want to search and sort ^_^

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                          Taz742
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                          #14

                          @BjornW
                          Also if you using std::set<std::pair<T, T> > or std::multiset or std::priority_queue<> you dont need seperate sort function.
                          He is sorted by the first drawer.

                          Do what you want.

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                            Wouldn't it be more convenient to use a QList<QList<QString> > or QList<QVector<QString> > ? those have an easier constructor than the QPair<T1, T2> qMakePair(const T1 &value1, const T2 &value2) path?


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                            • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                              Wouldn't it be more convenient to use a QList<QList<QString> > or QList<QVector<QString> > ? those have an easier constructor than the QPair<T1, T2> qMakePair(const T1 &value1, const T2 &value2) path?

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                              Taz742
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #16

                              @J.Hilk
                              It's not convenient for me if I need only two divisions.
                              i think std::pair<T, T> is best way if you dont forget what does it mean first and second after a while. haha

                              Do what you want.

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                              • Taz742T Taz742

                                @J.Hilk
                                It's not convenient for me if I need only two divisions.
                                i think std::pair<T, T> is best way if you dont forget what does it mean first and second after a while. haha

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                                @Taz742
                                სწორი ხარ.

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                                • L.GogsL L.Gogs

                                  @Taz742
                                  სწორი ხარ.

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                                  wrote on last edited by Taz742
                                  #18

                                  @L.Gogs
                                  იფ იუ დონთ ნაუ ჰაუ თუ ფლეი შათაფ ანდ ფლეი

                                  Do what you want.

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                                  • Taz742T Taz742

                                    @L.Gogs
                                    იფ იუ დონთ ნაუ ჰაუ თუ ფლეი შათაფ ანდ ფლეი

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                                    L.Gogs
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                                    #19

                                    @Taz742
                                    სოლომონ?

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                                    • L.GogsL L.Gogs

                                      @Taz742
                                      სოლომონ?

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                                      Taz742
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #20

                                      @L.Gogs
                                      ბიჩ ბლიადდდ.

                                      Do what you want.

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                                      • Taz742T Taz742

                                        @BjornW
                                        Also if you using std::set<std::pair<T, T> > or std::multiset or std::priority_queue<> you dont need seperate sort function.
                                        He is sorted by the first drawer.

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                                        #21

                                        @Taz742 I was compering to the alternative using a struct. Also set and list are different, he didn't mention anything about unique values.

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                                        • aha_1980A aha_1980

                                          Sorry, my example was not fully correct:

                                          struct Bookmark {
                                            QString title;
                                            QString url;
                                          }
                                          
                                          void test()
                                          {
                                            QList<Bookmark> bookmarks;
                                            Bookmark mark;
                                            mark.title = "Hello";
                                            mark.url = "World";
                                            bookmarks.append(mark);
                                          }
                                          

                                          So yes, all QList function work here.

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                                          wrote on last edited by sonichy
                                          #22

                                          @aha_1980
                                          Thank you for your resolution, I have finished history record of QWebView with 3 members!
                                          https://github.com/sonichy/Qt_HTYBrowser

                                          // define
                                          struct History {
                                              QString stime;
                                              QString title;
                                              QString surl;
                                          };
                                          
                                          // append
                                          QList<History> historys;
                                          History history;
                                          history.stime = strlist.at(0);
                                          history.title = strlist.at(1);
                                          history.surl = strlist.at(2);
                                          historys.append(history);
                                          
                                          // use
                                          historys.at(i).stime
                                          historys.at(i).surl
                                          historys.at(i).title

                                          https://github.com/sonichy

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