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  • V vivekyuvan

    Hi @mostefa
    Its a test code I want to initalize array in normal C Standard type

    If I initialize qbyte array in Private Slot

    Ex

    QByteArray m_data={0x0c, 0x06, 0x04, 0x04, 0x02, 0x00};
    

    I got an error See the screen shot ![alt text](0_1505900733317_ErrorScreenShot.png image url)

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    mostefa
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    @vivekyuvan said in QByteArray Initialization:

    Hi @mostefa
    Its a test code I want to initalize array in normal C Standard type

    If I initialize qbyte array in Private Slot

    Ex

    QByteArray m_data={0x0c, 0x06, 0x04, 0x04, 0x02, 0x00};
    

    I got an error See the screen shot ![alt text](0_1505900733317_ErrorScreenShot.png image url)

    What if you change this line :

    QByteArray m_data={0x0c, 0x06, 0x04, 0x04, 0x02, 0x00};
    

    To this following line :

    QByteArray m_data = QByteArray("\x0c\x06\x04\x04\x02\x00",6);
    

    QByteArray Constructor

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    • M mostefa

      @vivekyuvan said in QByteArray Initialization:

      Hi @mostefa
      Its a test code I want to initalize array in normal C Standard type

      If I initialize qbyte array in Private Slot

      Ex

      QByteArray m_data={0x0c, 0x06, 0x04, 0x04, 0x02, 0x00};
      

      I got an error See the screen shot ![alt text](0_1505900733317_ErrorScreenShot.png image url)

      What if you change this line :

      QByteArray m_data={0x0c, 0x06, 0x04, 0x04, 0x02, 0x00};
      

      To this following line :

      QByteArray m_data = QByteArray("\x0c\x06\x04\x04\x02\x00",6);
      

      QByteArray Constructor

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      wrote on last edited by vivekyuvan
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      Hi@mostefa

      QByteArray m_data = QByteArray("\x0c\x06\x04\x04\x02\x00",6);
      

      The Error message gone and I got the output thanks. But I want to send the array to emit signal? is that possible ? I am newbie to QT soft/Development guide me to resolve this problem

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      • V vivekyuvan

        Hi@mostefa

        QByteArray m_data = QByteArray("\x0c\x06\x04\x04\x02\x00",6);
        

        The Error message gone and I got the output thanks. But I want to send the array to emit signal? is that possible ? I am newbie to QT soft/Development guide me to resolve this problem

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        @vivekyuvan said in QByteArray Initialization:

        Hi@mostefa The Error message gone and I got the output thanks. But I want to send the array to emit signal? is that possible ? I am newbie to QT soft/Development guide me to resolve this problem

        You can actually send array in signal,

        let's say you have the following signal :

        void sendByteArray(QByteArray);// on your .h file
        

        inside your testArrayInitialization you can do something like this :

        QByteArray m_data = QByteArray("\x0c\x06\x04\x04\x02\x00",6);
        emit sendByteArray(m_data);
        

        If this is not what you want , can you explain what you want to do?

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          vivekyuvan
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          @mostefa thanks The problem is solved

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            mostefa
            wrote on last edited by mostefa
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            You are welcome =) , you can change the state of your post to solved

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              titan83
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              What about:

              QByteArray text = QByteArray::fromHex("517420697320677265617421");
              
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              • T titan83

                What about:

                QByteArray text = QByteArray::fromHex("517420697320677265617421");
                
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                jsulm
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                @titan83 This is just a string containing ASCII characters.
                It should be like @mostefa shown:

                QByteArray m_data = QByteArray("\x0c\x06\x04\x04\x02\x00",6);
                

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

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                  joaopagotto
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                  Hi friend, use this:

                  #include <QCoreApplication>
                  
                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                  {
                     QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
                  
                     QByteArray data;
                  
                     data.append((char)0x0c);
                     data.append((char)0x06);
                     data.append((char)0x04);
                     data.append((char)0x04);
                     data.append((char)0x02);
                     data.append((char)0x00);
                     data.append((char)0xFF);
                  
                     printf("%d\n", data.size());
                     printf("%s\n", data.toHex().toStdString().c_str());
                  
                     return a.exec();   
                  }
                  
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                  • joaopagottoJ joaopagotto

                    Hi friend, use this:

                    #include <QCoreApplication>
                    
                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                    {
                       QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
                    
                       QByteArray data;
                    
                       data.append((char)0x0c);
                       data.append((char)0x06);
                       data.append((char)0x04);
                       data.append((char)0x04);
                       data.append((char)0x02);
                       data.append((char)0x00);
                       data.append((char)0xFF);
                    
                       printf("%d\n", data.size());
                       printf("%s\n", data.toHex().toStdString().c_str());
                    
                       return a.exec();   
                    }
                    
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                    jsulm
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                    wrote on last edited by jsulm
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                    @joaopagotto This is actually the same he already did. He asked for something like this or similar:

                    QByteArray m_data{0x0c, 0x06, 0x04, 0x04, 0x02, 0x00};
                    

                    Also there is no need to use printf in C++. Instead of

                    printf("%d\n", data.size());
                    

                    you can just write

                    qDebug() << data.size();
                    

                    or C++ without Qt

                    std::cout << data.size();
                    

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

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @titan83 This is just a string containing ASCII characters.
                      It should be like @mostefa shown:

                      QByteArray m_data = QByteArray("\x0c\x06\x04\x04\x02\x00",6);
                      
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                        aha_1980
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                        @jsulm said in QByteArray Initialization:

                        @titan83 This is just a string containing ASCII characters.

                        Of course @titan83 has a point here. His string is made of ASCII characters, but he uses QByteArray::fromHex(). This may not be the fastest operation, but allows to read the data from UI or an ASCII file, for example.

                        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                          delverdl
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                          You can basically use a C++11 initializer list the following way (I've added a char higher than 0x7f and initializtion by variables):

                          char        v1 = 0x06, v2 = 0x04;
                          QByteArray  ba(std::begin<char>({0x0c, v1, v2, v2, 0x02, 0x00, '\xf3'}), 7);
                          
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