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  • dheerendraD dheerendra

    Print the QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath().
    Confirm whether LineMeas.jpg is present in the above directory. If it exist, there may be a problem while setting it for button. Please check

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    @dheerendra LineMeas.jpg is present in the directory (C:\test\project\icon\LineMeas.jpg).
    and i am try to use the file to display image on button :-(ui->pushButton->setWindowFilePath(File);)

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      @dheerendra using this code to get the file path:- QFile File(QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/LineMeas.jpg");
      but i am not able to display the image inside the button

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      @amarism said in Giving file location from parent of the parent folder(Dynamically) in QT:

      @dheerendra using this code to get the file path:- QFile File(QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/LineMeas.jpg");

      So since I assume your application path is not in the icon sub-folder, but is actually C:\test\project, then obviously you need to specify:

      QFile File(QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/icon/LineMeas.jpg");
      

      or whatever to address the correct desired path relative to QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() .

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        @amarism said in Giving file location from parent of the parent folder(Dynamically) in QT:

        @dheerendra using this code to get the file path:- QFile File(QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/LineMeas.jpg");

        So since I assume your application path is not in the icon sub-folder, but is actually C:\test\project, then obviously you need to specify:

        QFile File(QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/icon/LineMeas.jpg");
        

        or whatever to address the correct desired path relative to QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() .

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        @JonB But how to display the file image on button

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          @JonB But how to display the file image on button

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          @amarism

          A QPushButton is probably not the correct widget to use, to display a dynamic icon.

          However there are 2 ways I can think of

          QPushButton::setIcon(QIcon(dynamicPath));
          
          and
          
          QString btnStyle = "border-image:url(%1);"
          btnStyle.arg(dynamicPath);
          
          QPushButton::setStyleSheet(btnStyle);
          

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            @amarism

            A QPushButton is probably not the correct widget to use, to display a dynamic icon.

            However there are 2 ways I can think of

            QPushButton::setIcon(QIcon(dynamicPath));
            
            and
            
            QString btnStyle = "border-image:url(%1);"
            btnStyle.arg(dynamicPath);
            
            QPushButton::setStyleSheet(btnStyle);
            
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            @J.Hilk said in Giving file location from parent of the parent folder(Dynamically) in QT:

            QPushButton::setIcon(QIcon(dynamicPath));

            how to get the dynamic path

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              @J.Hilk said in Giving file location from parent of the parent folder(Dynamically) in QT:

              QPushButton::setIcon(QIcon(dynamicPath));

              how to get the dynamic path

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              @amarism said in Giving file location from parent of the parent folder(Dynamically) in QT:

              @J.Hilk said in Giving file location from parent of the parent folder(Dynamically) in QT:

              QPushButton::setIcon(QIcon(dynamicPath));

              how to get the dynamic path

              ?

              You should read the other posts more carefully

              with for example

              QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath()

              or

              QStandardPaths


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                @J.Hilk said in Giving file location from parent of the parent folder(Dynamically) in QT:

                QPushButton::setIcon(QIcon(dynamicPath));

                how to get the dynamic path

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                @amarism said in Giving file location from parent of the parent folder(Dynamically) in QT:

                how to get the dynamic path

                We have explained this repeatedly in the examples above.

                If your dynamic path means "it's inside the Qt application's directory, in an icon sub-folder", try either plain "icon/LineMeas.jpg" or QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/icon/LineMeas.jpg".

                If you mean somewhere else, you'd better explain where....

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                  @JonB said in Giving file location from parent of the parent folder(Dynamically) in QT:

                  icon/LineMeas.jpg

                  My icon folder place outside the QT application.

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                    @JonB said in Giving file location from parent of the parent folder(Dynamically) in QT:

                    icon/LineMeas.jpg

                    My icon folder place outside the QT application.

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                    @amarism

                    My icon folder place outside the QT application.

                    None of the posters here would have guessed that!

                    This does not seem like a good start for you! You sure you wouldn't be better rearranging so that it is inside the application? It would make things a lot easier....

                    OK, so if it is to be external: neither we nor your Qt application can possibly guess where the file(s) might be, can we? So, how do you/your users/your application actually know where this file is?? You need to specify this, else you'll never get anywhere! So what are your rules for where this file is to be found?

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                      @amarism

                      My icon folder place outside the QT application.

                      None of the posters here would have guessed that!

                      This does not seem like a good start for you! You sure you wouldn't be better rearranging so that it is inside the application? It would make things a lot easier....

                      OK, so if it is to be external: neither we nor your Qt application can possibly guess where the file(s) might be, can we? So, how do you/your users/your application actually know where this file is?? You need to specify this, else you'll never get anywhere! So what are your rules for where this file is to be found?

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                      @JonB, For example, I am placing icon folder inside the QT Application but still this one not working (ui->pushButton->setIcon(QIcon(QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/icons/LineMeas.jpg"));)

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                        @JonB, For example, I am placing icon folder inside the QT Application but still this one not working (ui->pushButton->setIcon(QIcon(QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/icons/LineMeas.jpg"));)

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                        @amarism

                        (ui->pushButton->setIcon(QIcon(QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/icons/LineMeas.jpg"));)

                        But earlier on you showed the sub-folder was named icon, and now you show you're using name icons in the path... ???

                        I'm sorry, but no-one will want to help if you cannot give a consistent, literal code example with correct paths which actually matches the paths on your disk. We don't want to spend time helping if this proves to be the problem area.

                        Meanwhile... you're doing too much in a single line of code to spot where the problem is. Break it down into 3 steps:

                        1. Use QFileInfo on QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/icons/LineMeas.jpg" or whatever, or open it for read. Until that is finding the file correctly.

                        2. Then verify that QIcon(QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/icons/LineMeas.jpg")) is returning an icon, not 0 or error or whatever.

                        3. Then pass it to ui->pushButton->setIcon().

                        One test one at a time....

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                          @amarism

                          (ui->pushButton->setIcon(QIcon(QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/icons/LineMeas.jpg"));)

                          But earlier on you showed the sub-folder was named icon, and now you show you're using name icons in the path... ???

                          I'm sorry, but no-one will want to help if you cannot give a consistent, literal code example with correct paths which actually matches the paths on your disk. We don't want to spend time helping if this proves to be the problem area.

                          Meanwhile... you're doing too much in a single line of code to spot where the problem is. Break it down into 3 steps:

                          1. Use QFileInfo on QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/icons/LineMeas.jpg" or whatever, or open it for read. Until that is finding the file correctly.

                          2. Then verify that QIcon(QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + "/icons/LineMeas.jpg")) is returning an icon, not 0 or error or whatever.

                          3. Then pass it to ui->pushButton->setIcon().

                          One test one at a time....

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                          @JonB said in Giving file location from parent of the parent folder(Dynamically) in QT:

                          ui->pushButton->setIcon()

                          my bad a small change in the code as of your prediction it is icons only thanks for correcting.

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