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I want make device execute command , when I press the radio-button in QT

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  • dheerendraD dheerendra

    Y r u opening duplicate question for the same topic ?. U have already posted one question exactly same topic. I have asked you the question.

    Now in this piece of code where is the radio button ? I don't see any radio button at all in the code. Is it part of UI code ? If yes, you can add the code piece like this.

    connect(ui->radioButton,&QRadioButton::clicked,={
    CallMe();
    });

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    #3

    @dheerendra
    sorry... Callme is what mean?

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      wrote on last edited by dheerendra
      #4

      callme() is function name.

      Dheerendra
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      • dheerendraD dheerendra

        callme() is function name.

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        wrote on last edited by segtteee
        #5

        @dheerendra

        ui->setupUi(this);
           mSerialport = new QSerialPort (this);
           connect(ui->pushButton_send,&QPushButton::clicked,[=](){
               sendMsg(ui->command->toPlainText())
           });
           connect(ui->radioButton_on,&QRadioButton::clicked,[=](){
               monitor_mode_on();
          });
        
        
        void MainWindow::monitor_mode_on()
        {
            "     "
        }
        
        
        //I have write this, but between " " I do not know what code to write.  is this 'mSerialport->"mon 1"' ?  (mon 1 is command)
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          wrote on last edited by mrjj
          #6

          Hi
          I assume you want to have
          mSerialport->write("XXX");
          To write the command to the device.

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            Hi
            I assume you want to have
            mSerialport->write("XXX");
            To write the command to the device.

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            #7

            @mrjj
            thank you for reply.

            MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                QMainWindow(parent),
                ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
            {
                ui->setupUi(this);
                mSerialport = new QSerialPort (this);
                connect(ui->pushButton_send,&QPushButton::clicked,[=](){
                    sendMsg(ui->command->toPlainText());
            
                });
                connect(ui->radioButton_on,&QRadioButton::clicked,[=](){
                    monitor_mode_on();
                });
            
                connect(ui->radioButton_off,&QRadioButton::clicked,[=](){
                    monitor_mode_off();
                });
            }
            

            Is this the right structure for the rules? Add two connectors below and it will not run . (Two sentences inclusing radio-button)

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              wrote on last edited by
              #8

              Well on button you call sendMsg and for the
              radioButton_on you call monitor_mode_on() which will send a command and
              same does radioButton_off
              Which seem pretty ok if monitor_mode_on/off sends
              command to device to enable/disable something.

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                Well on button you call sendMsg and for the
                radioButton_on you call monitor_mode_on() which will send a command and
                same does radioButton_off
                Which seem pretty ok if monitor_mode_on/off sends
                command to device to enable/disable something.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #9

                @mrjj
                I think mSerialport->write("XXX"); is wrong.
                my device couldn't recognize command.

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                • S segtteee

                  @mrjj
                  I think mSerialport->write("XXX"); is wrong.
                  my device couldn't recognize command.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #10

                  @segtteee
                  Hi
                  In what way wrong?
                  the XXX was just example
                  you need
                  mSerialport->write("mon 1");
                  or what ever real command is. :)

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @segtteee
                    Hi
                    In what way wrong?
                    the XXX was just example
                    you need
                    mSerialport->write("mon 1");
                    or what ever real command is. :)

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                    @mrjj
                    I wrote mSerialport-> write ("mon 1"); but device doesn't work.
                    So is not the code wrong?

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                      @mrjj
                      I wrote mSerialport-> write ("mon 1"); but device doesn't work.
                      So is not the code wrong?

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                      wrote on last edited by
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                      @segtteee
                      Nope, should send the string if port is open etc.
                      The write function returns how many bytes written.

                      so you can do
                      qDebug() << "written->" << mSerialport->write("mon 1");
                      (#include <QDebug>)

                      Can you see on device if it gets the string?

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @segtteee
                        Nope, should send the string if port is open etc.
                        The write function returns how many bytes written.

                        so you can do
                        qDebug() << "written->" << mSerialport->write("mon 1");
                        (#include <QDebug>)

                        Can you see on device if it gets the string?

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                        @mrjj
                        i wrote qDebug() << "written->" << mSerialport->write("mon 1");
                        and i can see 'written-> 5' in application output window.
                        What does this mean?
                        The equipment does not carry out orders ("mon 1" or "mon 0") .

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                        • S segtteee

                          @mrjj
                          i wrote qDebug() << "written->" << mSerialport->write("mon 1");
                          and i can see 'written-> 5' in application output window.
                          What does this mean?
                          The equipment does not carry out orders ("mon 1" or "mon 0") .

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                          @segtteee
                          It means that it wrote 5 chars to the serial port.
                          so it seems it does send it :)

                          • The equipment does not carry out orders ("mon 1" or "mon 0") .
                            And you are sure that is the syntax for the command?
                            And board are ready to accept commands etc?
                            Who wrote the code on the board?
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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @segtteee
                            It means that it wrote 5 chars to the serial port.
                            so it seems it does send it :)

                            • The equipment does not carry out orders ("mon 1" or "mon 0") .
                              And you are sure that is the syntax for the command?
                              And board are ready to accept commands etc?
                              Who wrote the code on the board?
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #15

                            @mrjj
                            By writing behind "\ N" I had solved the problem . Thank you!!

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                              @mrjj
                              By writing behind "\ N" I had solved the problem . Thank you!!

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #16

                              @segtteee
                              ahh, it was expecting a line. not just the text.
                              super :)

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