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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @jsulm
    And we come full circle \o/
    I told OP that 4 days ago, but he seems unwilling to
    create access functions :)
    Maybe seeing your good example, OP will feel the joy of good design
    and do it the right way.

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    Loc888
    wrote on last edited by
    #26

    @mrjj

    It makes me a little bit mad, why everything need's to be complicated.
    So, in main window can i use something like that:

      B.Get_Window_Data()->ui->Checker_Box_01->isChecked()
    

    But in other window, i need to do it in other way?

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      @mrjj

      It makes me a little bit mad, why everything need's to be complicated.
      So, in main window can i use something like that:

        B.Get_Window_Data()->ui->Checker_Box_01->isChecked()
      

      But in other window, i need to do it in other way?

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      jsulm
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by
      #27

      @Loc888 You should no access internal implementation details of one window (class) from another. It is not related to Qt, this are simply software design basics...
      And what is complicated about it? Is my example really complicated? What you're trying to do is much more complicated and error prone. Why do you want to know in window A how window B is constructed? Why not simply define simple APIs to communicate between windows? To be honest code like what you're trying to write would not pass code reviews in the company where I'm working.

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

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        @jsulm
        And we come full circle \o/
        I told OP that 4 days ago, but he seems unwilling to
        create access functions :)
        Maybe seeing your good example, OP will feel the joy of good design
        and do it the right way.

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        Loc888
        wrote on last edited by Loc888
        #28

        @mrjj Listen, i show you my code, cuz i am getting a little bit crazy, i can't create it in main.cpp, becasuse then how can i show it?

        In MainWindow.h i have

            Settings_Window* Get_Window_Data();
        
             Settings_Window* Settings_Widget = new Settings_Window;
        

        MainWindow.cpp

        Settings_Window* MainWindow::Get_Window_Data()
        {
        
            return Settings_Widget;
        
        }
        

        Window1

        MainWindow B;
        
        Settings_Window S;
        
        
        if(B.Get_Window_Data()->ui->Checker_01->isChecked())
        {
        
          
        }
        
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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @Loc888 You should no access internal implementation details of one window (class) from another. It is not related to Qt, this are simply software design basics...
          And what is complicated about it? Is my example really complicated? What you're trying to do is much more complicated and error prone. Why do you want to know in window A how window B is constructed? Why not simply define simple APIs to communicate between windows? To be honest code like what you're trying to write would not pass code reviews in the company where I'm working.

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          Loc888
          wrote on last edited by
          #29

          @jsulm I never gonna work for anybody from software design. I am doing it more like hobby.

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @jsulm
            And we come full circle \o/
            I told OP that 4 days ago, but he seems unwilling to
            create access functions :)
            Maybe seeing your good example, OP will feel the joy of good design
            and do it the right way.

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            Loc888
            wrote on last edited by
            #30

            @mrjj This method is not working

            Settings_Window* MainWindow::Get_Window_Data()
            {
            
            return Settings_Widget;
            
            }
            

            If i press the checkerbox, it should be setted to true

            void Settings_Window::on_CheckerBox_clicked()
            {
            
                B->Get_Window_Data()->ui->CheckerBox->setChecked(true);
            
            }
            

            Then when i go to window one, and press the button

            void Window1::on_Button001_clicked()
            {
            
            MainWindow* B = new MainWindow;
            
            
            if(B->Get_Window_Data()->ui->Auto_Reset_Data_Timer->isChecked())
            {
            
                //do something
            
              }
            
            }
            

            I don't understand all your methods, so if anyone can, please correct this stuff, cuz i have enough.

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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #31

              In what way not working ?
              it just returns the pointer to your
              Settings_Widget so only way it can fail is to return null.

              I wonder here
              void Window1::on_Button001_clicked()
              {

              MainWindow* B = new MainWindow; << you create new one. ?

              so you dont have one already ?
              Or is that on purpose ?
              So each time you click you make a new window ?

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                In what way not working ?
                it just returns the pointer to your
                Settings_Widget so only way it can fail is to return null.

                I wonder here
                void Window1::on_Button001_clicked()
                {

                MainWindow* B = new MainWindow; << you create new one. ?

                so you dont have one already ?
                Or is that on purpose ?
                So each time you click you make a new window ?

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                Loc888
                wrote on last edited by Loc888
                #32

                @mrjj I have another button to activate and show that window.

                MainWindow* B = new MainWindow;
                

                No,i have already one window.
                I just use this to get MainWindow method, and try to set checkerBox as true but from ther.

                If i copy the same code from that button, and paste it to Window1, it's working, but is not the way how it should work, i dont want to set it ther....

                I mean:

                MainWindow* B = new MainWindow;
                
                B->Get_Window_Data()->ui->CheckerBox->setChecked(true);
                
                
                if(B->Get_Window_Data()->ui->Auto_Reset_Data_Timer->isChecked())
                {
                
                    //do something
                
                  }
                

                When i say "Is not working", i mean when i click the button, checkBox should return true, and when i compare it in another window, checkBox returns false, i think because i set it to another copy... How,i don't know. It should return Settings_Widget in window1.

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                  mrjj
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #33

                  Hi
                  Im sorry if we frustrated you. We just know from experience
                  what works bad over time so that is why we seem so keen to do it the right way.
                  Lets start over.
                  ok, so you have a normal main.cpp

                  int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
                    QApplication a(argc, argv);
                    MainWindow w;
                    w.show();
                  
                    return a.exec();
                  }
                  

                  so w is mainwindow
                  and it has the true Settings_Window embedded.

                  So we need Window1 to have access to MainWins Settings_Window and not a new copy.
                  So Window1 should NOT new one it self but get the one from Mainwin.

                  I assume Mainwindow also creates and show Window1
                  You can change its constructor to take a Settings_Window * and it can then store it for accessing.

                  Like

                  #include "Settings_Window.h"  // so it knows the TYPE ( make to use right name if not that)
                  
                  class Window1 : public QMainWindow
                  {
                      Q_OBJECT
                  Settings_Window *GivenToMe;
                  public:
                      explicit Window1 (QWidget *parent = 0, Settings_Window *TheTrueOne) {
                  GivenToMe = TheTrueOne; // store the pointer for later
                  }
                      ~Window1 ();
                  ....
                  };
                  
                  // then in MainWin where you show the Window1
                  void MainWindow::ShowSettings() {
                  Window1 * Win1= new Window1(this,   & S_Window ); // the & to make it pointer
                  Win1->show();
                  }
                  

                  now inside
                  void Window1::SomeButtonClick() {
                  // you now have GivenToMe that is the Settings_Widget from MainWindow
                  now you can call public functions in it
                  if ( GivenToMe -> SomeFunc() ) ...

                  }

                  If you do not want to create public access functions but go directly via UI you have to make it public
                  so in Settings_Window.h

                  private:
                  Ui::Settings_Windowui;
                  must be
                  public:
                  Ui::Settings_Window
                  ui;

                  to allow
                  if ( GivenToMe -> ui->CheckerBox->isChecked() ) ...

                  --

                  What we tried to make you do was to add public access function in mainwindow
                  so you would say
                  if ( GivenToMe ->GetSettingForX() ) ( and it just returns the ui->Checker_01->isChecked() )

                  but if you really not want that, then you can make ui public and the syntax you want is then possible
                  even if its not best practice/bad idea/design.

                  Hope this helps. :)

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    Hi
                    Im sorry if we frustrated you. We just know from experience
                    what works bad over time so that is why we seem so keen to do it the right way.
                    Lets start over.
                    ok, so you have a normal main.cpp

                    int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
                      QApplication a(argc, argv);
                      MainWindow w;
                      w.show();
                    
                      return a.exec();
                    }
                    

                    so w is mainwindow
                    and it has the true Settings_Window embedded.

                    So we need Window1 to have access to MainWins Settings_Window and not a new copy.
                    So Window1 should NOT new one it self but get the one from Mainwin.

                    I assume Mainwindow also creates and show Window1
                    You can change its constructor to take a Settings_Window * and it can then store it for accessing.

                    Like

                    #include "Settings_Window.h"  // so it knows the TYPE ( make to use right name if not that)
                    
                    class Window1 : public QMainWindow
                    {
                        Q_OBJECT
                    Settings_Window *GivenToMe;
                    public:
                        explicit Window1 (QWidget *parent = 0, Settings_Window *TheTrueOne) {
                    GivenToMe = TheTrueOne; // store the pointer for later
                    }
                        ~Window1 ();
                    ....
                    };
                    
                    // then in MainWin where you show the Window1
                    void MainWindow::ShowSettings() {
                    Window1 * Win1= new Window1(this,   & S_Window ); // the & to make it pointer
                    Win1->show();
                    }
                    

                    now inside
                    void Window1::SomeButtonClick() {
                    // you now have GivenToMe that is the Settings_Widget from MainWindow
                    now you can call public functions in it
                    if ( GivenToMe -> SomeFunc() ) ...

                    }

                    If you do not want to create public access functions but go directly via UI you have to make it public
                    so in Settings_Window.h

                    private:
                    Ui::Settings_Windowui;
                    must be
                    public:
                    Ui::Settings_Window
                    ui;

                    to allow
                    if ( GivenToMe -> ui->CheckerBox->isChecked() ) ...

                    --

                    What we tried to make you do was to add public access function in mainwindow
                    so you would say
                    if ( GivenToMe ->GetSettingForX() ) ( and it just returns the ui->Checker_01->isChecked() )

                    but if you really not want that, then you can make ui public and the syntax you want is then possible
                    even if its not best practice/bad idea/design.

                    Hope this helps. :)

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                    Loc888
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #34

                    @mrjj Thank you, i like exemples rly :)

                    Because this is the only thing can help at least when you rly dont know what to do. Tomorrow i will try in this way.

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      Hi
                      Im sorry if we frustrated you. We just know from experience
                      what works bad over time so that is why we seem so keen to do it the right way.
                      Lets start over.
                      ok, so you have a normal main.cpp

                      int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
                        QApplication a(argc, argv);
                        MainWindow w;
                        w.show();
                      
                        return a.exec();
                      }
                      

                      so w is mainwindow
                      and it has the true Settings_Window embedded.

                      So we need Window1 to have access to MainWins Settings_Window and not a new copy.
                      So Window1 should NOT new one it self but get the one from Mainwin.

                      I assume Mainwindow also creates and show Window1
                      You can change its constructor to take a Settings_Window * and it can then store it for accessing.

                      Like

                      #include "Settings_Window.h"  // so it knows the TYPE ( make to use right name if not that)
                      
                      class Window1 : public QMainWindow
                      {
                          Q_OBJECT
                      Settings_Window *GivenToMe;
                      public:
                          explicit Window1 (QWidget *parent = 0, Settings_Window *TheTrueOne) {
                      GivenToMe = TheTrueOne; // store the pointer for later
                      }
                          ~Window1 ();
                      ....
                      };
                      
                      // then in MainWin where you show the Window1
                      void MainWindow::ShowSettings() {
                      Window1 * Win1= new Window1(this,   & S_Window ); // the & to make it pointer
                      Win1->show();
                      }
                      

                      now inside
                      void Window1::SomeButtonClick() {
                      // you now have GivenToMe that is the Settings_Widget from MainWindow
                      now you can call public functions in it
                      if ( GivenToMe -> SomeFunc() ) ...

                      }

                      If you do not want to create public access functions but go directly via UI you have to make it public
                      so in Settings_Window.h

                      private:
                      Ui::Settings_Windowui;
                      must be
                      public:
                      Ui::Settings_Window
                      ui;

                      to allow
                      if ( GivenToMe -> ui->CheckerBox->isChecked() ) ...

                      --

                      What we tried to make you do was to add public access function in mainwindow
                      so you would say
                      if ( GivenToMe ->GetSettingForX() ) ( and it just returns the ui->Checker_01->isChecked() )

                      but if you really not want that, then you can make ui public and the syntax you want is then possible
                      even if its not best practice/bad idea/design.

                      Hope this helps. :)

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #35

                      @mrjj

                      I have few errors:

                      default argument missing for parameter 2 of 'Window1::Window1(QWidget*, Settings_Window*)'
                      explicit Window1(QWidget *parent = 0, Settings_Window *TheTrueOne)
                      ^

                      redefinition of 'Window1::Window1(QWidget*, Settings_Window*)'
                      Window1::Window1(QWidget *parent, Settings_Window *TheTrueOne = 0) :
                      ^

                      'Window1::Window1(QWidget*, Settings_Window*)' previously defined here
                      explicit Window1(QWidget *parent = 0, Settings_Window *TheTrueOne)
                      ^

                      Can you correct it? Because i tried what i could, but doesn't help.

                      Window1.h

                      #ifndef WINDOW1_H
                      #define WINDOW1_H
                      
                      #include <QWidget>
                      #include "Settings_Window.h"
                      
                      namespace Ui {
                      class Window1;
                      }
                      
                      class Window1 : public QWidget
                      {
                          Q_OBJECT
                      
                          Settings_Window *GivenToMe;
                      
                      public:
                          explicit Window1(QWidget *parent = 0, Settings_Window *TheTrueOne)
                      {
                      
                          GivenToMe = TheTrueOne; // store the pointer for later
                      
                      }
                      
                      
                      ~Window1();
                      
                      private:
                      Ui::Window1 *ui;
                      };
                      
                      #endif // WINDOW1_H
                      

                      And this is Window1.cpp

                      #include "window1.h"
                      #include "ui_window1.h"
                      #include "settings_window.h"
                      
                      Window1::Window1(QWidget *parent, Settings_Window *TheTrueOne = 0) :
                          QWidget(parent),
                          ui(new Ui::Window1)
                      {
                          ui->setupUi(this);
                      }
                      
                      Window1::~Window1()
                      {
                          delete ui;
                      }
                      
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                        SGaist
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #36

                        Hi,

                        Default arguments can only be set in the function declaration. So move all = 0 to the header.

                        As a matter of good practice, the parent parameter should always be last. Question of coherency with the Qt library and what other developers expects.

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                        • SGaistS SGaist

                          Hi,

                          Default arguments can only be set in the function declaration. So move all = 0 to the header.

                          As a matter of good practice, the parent parameter should always be last. Question of coherency with the Qt library and what other developers expects.

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                          Loc888
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #37

                          @SGaist Ok, i try that.

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                          • SGaistS SGaist

                            Hi,

                            Default arguments can only be set in the function declaration. So move all = 0 to the header.

                            As a matter of good practice, the parent parameter should always be last. Question of coherency with the Qt library and what other developers expects.

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                            Loc888
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #38

                            @SGaist I still have some errors the:

                            Error: redefinition of 'Window1::Window1(Settings_Window*, QWidget*)'
                            Window1::Window1(Settings_Window *TheTrueOne,QWidget *parent) : QWidget(parent),
                            ^

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                              SGaist
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
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                              #39

                              Do you have matching declaration and implementation ?

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                              • SGaistS SGaist

                                Do you have matching declaration and implementation ?

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                                Loc888
                                wrote on last edited by Loc888
                                #40

                                @SGaist

                                Header :

                                    explicit Window1(Settings_Window *TheTrueOne = 0, QWidget *parent = 0)
                                    {
                                
                                        GivenToMe = TheTrueOne;
                                
                                    }
                                

                                Source:

                                Window1::Window1(Settings_Window *TheTrueOne,QWidget *parent) :         
                                QWidget(parent),ui(new Ui::Window1)
                                {
                                ui->setupUi(this);
                                }
                                

                                error: redefinition of 'Window1::Window1(Settings_Window*, QWidget*)'
                                Window1::Window1(Settings_Window *TheTrueOne,QWidget *parent) : QWidget(parent),ui(new Ui::Window1)
                                ^

                                I i remove ther Settings_Window, then i have no type specified error.

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                                  SGaist
                                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #41

                                  You wrote the method twice: once in the header and a second time in the implementation file. That's what the compilers is complaining about. You can have only one implementation.

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                                  • SGaistS SGaist

                                    You wrote the method twice: once in the header and a second time in the implementation file. That's what the compilers is complaining about. You can have only one implementation.

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                                    Loc888
                                    wrote on last edited by Loc888
                                    #42

                                    @SGaist Men, this stuff is default... I just add some extra parameters... What should i remove?

                                    Ps. Ok, i fixed it.

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                                      Loc888
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #43

                                      For the love of God, this stuff is not working, i lost my patience.

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                                        Loc888
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #44

                                        Can someone create just any working example?? I want it to compile it, and see if it's gonna work.

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                                        • L Loc888

                                          Can someone create just any working example?? I want it to compile it, and see if it's gonna work.

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                                          jsulm
                                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #45

                                          @Loc888 Come on it's simple. Just remove the method definition from the header file:

                                          // Header :
                                          
                                          explicit Window1(Settings_Window *TheTrueOne = 0, QWidget *parent = 0);
                                          
                                          // Source:
                                          
                                          Window1::Window1(Settings_Window *TheTrueOne,QWidget *parent) :         
                                              QWidget(parent),ui(new Ui::Window1),
                                              GivenToMe(TheTrueOne)
                                          {
                                              ui->setupUi(this);
                                          }
                                          

                                          Some reading about C++ would help.

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

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