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  • A Aesgarth

    @J.Hilk said in QLCDnumber, slots, and my own complete loss of mental function...:

    @Aesgarth Hi,

    I downloaded the zip file to take a look.

    From hat I can see to far, you try to access the Mainwindow Ui element from a different class than mainwindow.

    That is technically possible, but not something you should do.

    my suggestion: in relaycontroller add a signal

    signals:
        void lcdNumber(int number);
    

    a private counter

    private:
        QTimer *timer;
        bool state;
        int mPin;
        int cntState;
    

    it get resetet by start

    void start(){
            qDebug()<<"start";
            timer->start();
            cntState = 0;
            emit lcdNumber(0);
        }
    

    and in you slot onTimeout you emit the new cnt

    private slots:
        void onTimeout(){
            if(state){
                relayHigh();
                cntState++;
                emit lcdNumber(cntState);
            }
            else
                relayLow();
            state = !state;
        }
    

    This all works out excellent, and i can get the count to output in qdebug

    private slots:
        void onTimeout(){
            if(state){
                relayHigh();
    	    cntState++;
                emit lcdNumber(cntState);
    	    qDebug()<<cntState;
            }
            else
                relayLow();
            state = !state;
    

    now you simply connect the signal to your lcd display

    something like this should do it (in relayFrame),

    connect(controller2 &RelayController::lcdNumber, this, [=](int number){lcdNumber.display(number);});
    

    However i'm struggling with this bit. I think the error was lcdNumber is protected..., i'll keep trying though and see if i can work it out.

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    @Aesgarth

    mmh,

    Lcd number is part of the relayframe ui so you should be able to use a normal/but overloaded connect statement

    
    RelayFrame::RelayFrame(int pin, QWidget *parent) :
        QFrame(parent),
        ui(new Ui::RelayFrame)
    {
        ui->setupUi(this);
        //power cycle controller, 750ms delay
        controller = new RelayController(pin, 750);
        //heat cycle controller, 2 hour (5400000ms) delay
        controller2 = new RelayController(pin,5400000); 
    
        connect(controller2 &RelayController::lcdNumber, ui->lcdNumber, QOverload<int>::of(&QLCDNumber::display));
    }
    

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      @Aesgarth

      mmh,

      Lcd number is part of the relayframe ui so you should be able to use a normal/but overloaded connect statement

      
      RelayFrame::RelayFrame(int pin, QWidget *parent) :
          QFrame(parent),
          ui(new Ui::RelayFrame)
      {
          ui->setupUi(this);
          //power cycle controller, 750ms delay
          controller = new RelayController(pin, 750);
          //heat cycle controller, 2 hour (5400000ms) delay
          controller2 = new RelayController(pin,5400000); 
      
          connect(controller2 &RelayController::lcdNumber, ui->lcdNumber, QOverload<int>::of(&QLCDNumber::display));
      }
      
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      @J.Hilk
      getting what appears to be the same error with that.

      so what i'm currently working with is:

      relayframe.h

      #ifndef RELAYFRAME_H
      #define RELAYFRAME_H
      
      #include "relaycontroller.h"
      
      #include <QFrame>
      
      namespace Ui {
      class RelayFrame;
      }
      
      class RelayFrame : public QFrame
      {
          Q_OBJECT
      
      public:
          explicit RelayFrame(int pin, QWidget *parent = 0);
          ~RelayFrame();
      
      private slots:
          void on_powerBrtn_toggled(bool checked);
      
          void on_onBtn_clicked();
      
          void on_offBtn_clicked();
      
          void on_heatBtn_toggled(bool checked);
      
      private:
          Ui::RelayFrame *ui;
          RelayController *controller;
          RelayController *controller2;
      };
      
      #endif // RELAYFRAME_H
      
      

      relayframe.cpp

      #include "relayframe.h"
      #include "ui_relayframe.h"
      
      #include <QPushButton>
      
      
      //relayframe is a box with buttons and an LCD widget in it,
      //created for each individual output pin. relayframe.ui is an XML
      //file determining layout, code is in relayframe.h
      RelayFrame::RelayFrame(int pin, QWidget *parent) :
          QFrame(parent),
          ui(new Ui::RelayFrame)
      {
          ui->setupUi(this);
          //power cycle controller, 750ms delay
          controller = new RelayController(pin, 750);
      	//heat cycle controller, 2 hour (5400000ms) delay
          controller2 = new RelayController(pin,5400000);
      }
      
      RelayFrame::~RelayFrame()
      {
          delete ui;
      }
      // Power cycle button button
      // While clicked controller initialised above, found in relaycontroller.h
      // runs, when unchecked it stops (only one button per frame can be clicked
      // at once, buttons auto toggle on)
      void RelayFrame::on_powerBrtn_toggled(bool checked)
      {
          if(checked)
              controller->start();
          else controller->stop();
      }
      // On button - turns on the pin relevant to this frame
      void RelayFrame::on_onBtn_clicked()
      {
          controller->relayHigh();
          //Set LCD to 1 while on...
      	//this works
          ui->lcdNumber->display(1);
      }
      // Off button - turns off the pin relevant to this frame
      void RelayFrame::on_offBtn_clicked()
      {
          controller->relayLow();
      	//Set LCD to 0 while off...
      	//this works
      	ui->lcdNumber->display(0);
      }
      // Heat cycle button
      // While clicked controller2 initialised above, found in relaycontroller.h
      // runs, when unchecked it stops (only one button per frame can be clicked
      // at once, buttons auto toggle on.
      void RelayFrame::on_heatBtn_toggled(bool checked)
      {
          if(checked)
              controller2->start();
          else controller2->stop();
      }
      // Everything currently in here works
      

      and relaycontroller.h

      #ifndef RELAYCONTROLLER_H
      #define RELAYCONTROLLER_H
      
      #include <QObject>
      #include <QTimer>
      #include <wiringPi.h>
      #include <QDebug>
      
      class RelayController : public QObject
      {
          Q_OBJECT
      	
      signals:
          void lcdNumber(int number);
      	
      public:
          explicit RelayController(int pin, int delay, QObject *parent = 0):QObject(parent){
              timer = new QTimer(this);
              state = false;
              timer->setInterval(delay);
              mPin = pin;
              connect(timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), this, SLOT(onTimeout()));
              pinMode (mPin, OUTPUT);
      		//Sets relay to off on startup
              relayLow();
          }
          void start(){
              //qDebug()<<"start";
      		//start timer
              timer->start();
      		//sets counter to 0 at start. Works
              cntState = 0;
              emit lcdNumber(0);
          }
          void stop(){
              //qDebug()<<"stop";
      		//
              timer->stop();
          }
      
          void relayLow(){
      		//Turn off relay
              digitalWrite (mPin, LOW);
              //qDebug()<<"low";
          }
          void relayHigh(){
              //relay on
              digitalWrite(mPin, HIGH);
              //qDebug()<<"high";
          }
      private slots:
          void onTimeout(){
              if(state){
      			//turn on relay
                  relayHigh();
      			//increment counter
      			cntState++;
      			//
                  emit lcdNumber(cntState);
      			//debug output counter value. works.
      			qDebug()<<cntState;
              }
              else
                  relayLow();
              state = !state;
          }
      private:
          QTimer *timer;
          bool state;
          int mPin;
      	int cntState;
      };
      
      
      #endif // RELAYCONTROLLER_H
      
      

      Posting this for my own reference point as much as anything else - so if i break it i know where to come back to.

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        I think i'm going to have to give up on this for the moment. I can't get it to work, and i don't have time to properly learn what i'm doing wrong as well as doing my actual job. If it wasn't for each compile taking up to 10 minutes i might be in with a chance. that and not being able to copy error codes off the remote device.

        Really frustrating being this close, however i clearly don't understand what i'm doing... I'm going to have to try to set aside some time to properly learn how to use QT and come back to this.

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          Hi
          it looks pretty close but hard to say without the actual error and line number :)
          Let me know if you need a sample of talking to an LCD from other class.
          The basic version is not that complicated, but can be hard the first times.

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            Hi
            it looks pretty close but hard to say without the actual error and line number :)
            Let me know if you need a sample of talking to an LCD from other class.
            The basic version is not that complicated, but can be hard the first times.

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            @mrjj

            yes please, i'll have a look at a sample and see if i can work it out.

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              @mrjj

              yes please, i'll have a look at a sample and see if i can work it out.

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              wrote on last edited by mrjj
              #18

              @Aesgarth
              Hi
              Here is a very basic sample.
              I has LCD in mainwindow and pops a dialog where u can enter number to have it display that.
              It as basic as it can get as i try to have as little code as possible to focus on the signal and slot thing.

              alt text

              Test Project
              https://www.dropbox.com/s/u94zqx9v9c8xfdf/LCDOtherClass.zip?dl=0

              (sorry its c++. I wish i could do python :)

              Even its a MainWindow, the concept is 100% the same.
              So slot in class that has LCD and signal in controller.

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                @Aesgarth
                Hi
                Here is a very basic sample.
                I has LCD in mainwindow and pops a dialog where u can enter number to have it display that.
                It as basic as it can get as i try to have as little code as possible to focus on the signal and slot thing.

                alt text

                Test Project
                https://www.dropbox.com/s/u94zqx9v9c8xfdf/LCDOtherClass.zip?dl=0

                (sorry its c++. I wish i could do python :)

                Even its a MainWindow, the concept is 100% the same.
                So slot in class that has LCD and signal in controller.

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                @mrjj
                Excellent, that helps... I think i understand what's going on there...
                however.... this bit...

                void MainWindow::on_pushButton_released()
                {
                    Dialog dia;
                    connect( &dia, &Dialog::SetLCD, this, &MainWindow::SetLCD  );
                    dia.exec();
                }
                

                i'm not sure where to put it in my version.

                relaycontroller.h is where pretty much everything happens - switching of things and the counter...

                #ifndef RELAYCONTROLLER_H
                #define RELAYCONTROLLER_H
                
                #include <QObject>
                #include <QTimer>
                #include <wiringPi.h>
                #include <QDebug>
                
                class RelayController : public QObject
                {
                    Q_OBJECT
                public:
                    explicit RelayController(int pin, int delay, QObject *parent = 0):QObject(parent){
                        timer = new QTimer(this);
                        state = false;
                        timer->setInterval(delay);
                        mPin = pin;
                        //old style
                        connect(timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), this, SLOT(onTimeout()));
                        //new style
                        //connect(timer, &QTimer::timeout, this, &RelayController::onTimeout);
                        pinMode (mPin, OUTPUT);
                        relayLow();
                    }
                    void start(){
                        qDebug()<<"start";
                        timer->start();
                		//zero counter
                		cntState = 0;
                		//send to LCD
                        emit setLCD(0);
                    }
                    void stop(){
                        qDebug()<<"stop";
                        timer->stop();
                    }
                
                    void relayLow(){
                        digitalWrite (mPin, LOW);
                        qDebug()<<"low";
                    }
                    void relayHigh(){
                        //code here: relay on
                        digitalWrite(mPin, HIGH);
                        qDebug()<<"high";
                    }
                signals:
                    void setLCD(int number);
                	
                private slots:
                    void onTimeout(){
                        if(state){
                            relayHigh();
                			//increment counter
                			cntState++;
                			//send to LCD
                            emit setLCD(cntState);
                			qDebug()<<cntState;
                        }
                        else
                            relayLow();
                        state = !state;
                    }
                private:
                    QTimer *timer;
                    bool state;
                    int mPin;
                	int cntState;
                };
                
                
                #endif // RELAYCONTROLLER_H
                
                

                and RelayFrame is where the LCD is...

                #include "relayframe.h"
                #include "ui_relayframe.h"
                
                #include <QPushButton>
                
                
                //relayframe is a box with buttons and an LCD widget in it,
                //created for each individual output pin. relayframe.ui is an XML
                //file determining layout, code is in relayframe.h
                RelayFrame::RelayFrame(int pin, QWidget *parent) :
                    QFrame(parent),
                    ui(new Ui::RelayFrame)
                {
                    ui->setupUi(this);
                    //power cycle controller, 750ms delay
                    controller = new RelayController(pin, 750);
                    //heat cycle controller, 2 hour (5400000ms) delay
                    controller2 = new RelayController(pin,5400000);
                }
                
                RelayFrame::~RelayFrame()
                {
                    delete ui;
                }
                // Power cycle button button
                // While clicked controller initialised above, found in relaycontroller.h
                // runs, when unchecked it stops (only one button per frame can be clicked
                // at once, buttons auto toggle on)
                void RelayFrame::on_powerBrtn_toggled(bool checked)
                {
                    if(checked)
                        controller->start();
                    else controller->stop();
                }
                // On button - turns on the pin relevant to this frame
                void RelayFrame::on_onBtn_clicked()
                {
                    controller->relayHigh();
                    //Set LCD to 1 while on...
                    ui->lcdNumber->display(1);
                }
                // Off button - turns off the pin relevant to this frame
                void RelayFrame::on_offBtn_clicked()
                {
                    controller->relayLow();
                	ui->lcdNumber->display(0);
                }
                // Heat cycle button
                // While clicked controller2 initialised above, found in relaycontroller.h
                // runs, when unchecked it stops (only one button per frame can be clicked
                // at once, buttons auto toggle on.
                void RelayFrame::on_heatBtn_toggled(bool checked)
                {
                    if(checked)
                        controller2->start();
                    else controller2->stop();
                }
                //
                void RelayFrame::SetLCD(int value) 
                {
                  ui->lcdNumber->display( QString::number(value)  );
                }
                

                This compiles and runs - but obviously as setLCD in the 2 places are not connected as yet the LCD number doesn't update...

                Edit: there's something odd going on with the indentation when i copy and paste - but it looks ok before i do that, and seems to work. The last few lines of RelayFrame are where the relevant code is...

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                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #20

                  Hi

                  the Dialog is the controller and
                  mainwindow is relayframe

                  RelayFrame::RelayFrame(int pin, QWidget *parent) :
                      QFrame(parent),
                      ui(new Ui::RelayFrame)
                  {
                      ui->setupUi(this);
                  
                      controller = new RelayController(pin, 750);
                  // connect here !
                  
                      controller2 = new RelayController(pin,5400000);
                  // and HERE too
                  
                  }
                  
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                    Hi

                    the Dialog is the controller and
                    mainwindow is relayframe

                    RelayFrame::RelayFrame(int pin, QWidget *parent) :
                        QFrame(parent),
                        ui(new Ui::RelayFrame)
                    {
                        ui->setupUi(this);
                    
                        controller = new RelayController(pin, 750);
                    // connect here !
                    
                        controller2 = new RelayController(pin,5400000);
                    // and HERE too
                    
                    }
                    
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                    @mrjj

                    OK, so i've probably done this wrong, but i have the following errors:

                    /home/pi/LampTesterV2/relayframe.cpp:17: error: ‘void RelayController::SetLCD(int)’ is protected within this context
                      connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD  );
                                                ^~~~~~
                    
                    /home/pi/LampTesterV2/relayframe.cpp:17: error: no matching function for call to ‘RelayFrame::connect(void (RelayController::*)(int), RelayFrame*, void (RelayFrame::*)(int))’
                      connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD  );
                                                                                   ^
                    

                    in this bit...

                    RelayFrame::RelayFrame(int pin, QWidget *parent) :
                        QFrame(parent),
                        ui(new Ui::RelayFrame)
                    {
                        ui->setupUi(this);
                        //power cycle controller, 750ms delay
                        controller = new RelayController(pin, 750);
                    	connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD  );
                        //heat cycle controller, 2 hour (5400000ms) delay
                        controller2 = new RelayController(pin,5400000);
                    	connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD  );
                    }
                    
                    

                    which doesn't look right to me anyway as i have the exact same thing twice...

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                      @mrjj

                      OK, so i've probably done this wrong, but i have the following errors:

                      /home/pi/LampTesterV2/relayframe.cpp:17: error: ‘void RelayController::SetLCD(int)’ is protected within this context
                        connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD  );
                                                  ^~~~~~
                      
                      /home/pi/LampTesterV2/relayframe.cpp:17: error: no matching function for call to ‘RelayFrame::connect(void (RelayController::*)(int), RelayFrame*, void (RelayFrame::*)(int))’
                        connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD  );
                                                                                     ^
                      

                      in this bit...

                      RelayFrame::RelayFrame(int pin, QWidget *parent) :
                          QFrame(parent),
                          ui(new Ui::RelayFrame)
                      {
                          ui->setupUi(this);
                          //power cycle controller, 750ms delay
                          controller = new RelayController(pin, 750);
                      	connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD  );
                          //heat cycle controller, 2 hour (5400000ms) delay
                          controller2 = new RelayController(pin,5400000);
                      	connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD  );
                      }
                      
                      

                      which doesn't look right to me anyway as i have the exact same thing twice...

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                      @Aesgarth

                      ahh c+11

                      change
                      signals:
                      to public signals:

                      i think

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                        @Aesgarth

                        ahh c+11

                        change
                        signals:
                        to public signals:

                        i think

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                        #23

                        @mrjj

                        That considerably reduced the error count, however....

                        /usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qobjectdefs.h:69: error: expected ‘:’ before ‘protected’
                         #   define signals protected
                                            ^
                        
                        /home/pi/LampTesterV2/relaycontroller.h:47: in expansion of macro ‘signals’
                         public signals:
                                ^~~~~~~
                        

                        Edited to include the next line.

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                          @mrjj

                          That considerably reduced the error count, however....

                          /usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qobjectdefs.h:69: error: expected ‘:’ before ‘protected’
                           #   define signals protected
                                              ^
                          
                          /home/pi/LampTesterV2/relaycontroller.h:47: in expansion of macro ‘signals’
                           public signals:
                                  ^~~~~~~
                          

                          Edited to include the next line.

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                          @Aesgarth

                          please look at sample. should be the same.

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                            @Aesgarth

                            please look at sample. should be the same.

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                            @mrjj

                            I think the problem is with how i'm trying to connect the 2 - since using public signals: i get the same error with the connect lines commented out, but just using signals: (as per the example) works until i try to connect the signal and slot...

                            does this look right?
                            connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD);

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                              @mrjj

                              I think the problem is with how i'm trying to connect the 2 - since using public signals: i get the same error with the connect lines commented out, but just using signals: (as per the example) works until i try to connect the signal and slot...

                              does this look right?
                              connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD);

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                              OK... i'm totally convinced the above is not right as i should be trying to connect the signal from controller or controller2 to the slot in RelayFrame, rather than the signal from RelayController...

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                                OK... i'm totally convinced the above is not right as i should be trying to connect the signal from controller or controller2 to the slot in RelayFrame, rather than the signal from RelayController...

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                                @Aesgarth
                                you miss the first part
                                connect(controller, &RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD);
                                and
                                connect(controller2, &RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD);

                                the syntax is

                                connect ( pointer to object, function address , pointer to object, function address )

                                (unless you are using lambdas)

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                                  Thanks, that looks better but i'm back to

                                  /home/pi/LampTesterV2/relayframe.cpp:17: error: ‘void RelayController::SetLCD(int)’ is protected within this context
                                    connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD  );
                                                              ^~~~~~
                                  
                                  /home/pi/LampTesterV2/relayframe.cpp:17: error: no matching function for call to ‘RelayFrame::connect(void (RelayController::*)(int), RelayFrame*, void (RelayFrame::*)(int))’
                                    connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD  );
                                                                                                 ^
                                  

                                  And i only have access to the device for the next hour, so... I think i'll have a bit of a practice at home over Christmas and see if i can improve any, and come back to this next year. Thanks for all the help @mrjj and @J.Hilk

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                                    Thanks, that looks better but i'm back to

                                    /home/pi/LampTesterV2/relayframe.cpp:17: error: ‘void RelayController::SetLCD(int)’ is protected within this context
                                      connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD  );
                                                                ^~~~~~
                                    
                                    /home/pi/LampTesterV2/relayframe.cpp:17: error: no matching function for call to ‘RelayFrame::connect(void (RelayController::*)(int), RelayFrame*, void (RelayFrame::*)(int))’
                                      connect(&RelayController::SetLCD, this, &RelayFrame::SetLCD  );
                                                                                                   ^
                                    

                                    And i only have access to the device for the next hour, so... I think i'll have a bit of a practice at home over Christmas and see if i can improve any, and come back to this next year. Thanks for all the help @mrjj and @J.Hilk

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                                    mrjj
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                                    Hi
                                    i think it says your RelayController::SetLCD is PROTECTED and not public.
                                    Since you are in another class, you cant use a protected member.

                                    Ok. we nail it in 2018 ;)

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