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  • sankarapandiyanS sankarapandiyan

    @Christian-Ehrlicher ok sure i have changed the code now i got this error , i am not able to read
    this is my code and i have this error

    error:Could not open the file for reading
    Could not open the file for reading
    Could not open the file for reading
    Could not open the file for reading

            void readFile(QString filename, QTextStream &writeTo )
    {
    QFile file("/home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/filenamemw.xml/setting1xmlpage2.xml/setting2xmlpage3.xml/setting3xmlpage4.xml");
    
    if(!file.open(QFile::ReadOnly |
                  QFile::Text))
    {
        qDebug() << " Could not open the file for reading";
        return;
    }
    else{
        qDebug() << "opened";}
    
        QTextStream in(&file);
    writeTo << in.readAll(); // read all and write to other file
    file.close();
    
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    aha_1980
    Lifetime Qt Champion
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    #4

    @sankarapandiyan said in I Got this as a error: declaration of 'QString filename' shadows a parameter:

    And do you already have such a file

    /home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/filenamemw.xml/setting1xmlpage2.xml/setting2xmlpage3.xml/setting3xmlpage4.xml

    if you want to open it for reading?

    Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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      sankarapandiyan
      wrote on last edited by sankarapandiyan
      #5

      @aha_1980 said in I Got this as a error: declaration of 'QString filename' shadows a parameter:

      if you want to open it for reading?

      yes how to open and read and write

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      • sankarapandiyanS sankarapandiyan

        @aha_1980 said in I Got this as a error: declaration of 'QString filename' shadows a parameter:

        if you want to open it for reading?

        yes how to open and read and write

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        aha_1980
        Lifetime Qt Champion
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        #6

        @sankarapandiyan And have you the needed access rights?

        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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        • aha_1980A aha_1980

          @sankarapandiyan And have you the needed access rights?

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          sankarapandiyan
          wrote on last edited by sankarapandiyan
          #7

          @aha_1980

          And have you the needed access rights?

          yes i have ,can you say how to do!

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          • sankarapandiyanS sankarapandiyan

            @aha_1980

            And have you the needed access rights?

            yes i have ,can you say how to do!

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            aha_1980
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            @sankarapandiyan Then your code should work!

            What is the output of:

            file /home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/filenamemw.xml/setting1xmlpage2.xml/setting2xmlpage3.xml/setting3xmlpage4.xml

            in a terminal?

            Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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            • aha_1980A aha_1980

              @sankarapandiyan Then your code should work!

              What is the output of:

              file /home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/filenamemw.xml/setting1xmlpage2.xml/setting2xmlpage3.xml/setting3xmlpage4.xml

              in a terminal?

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              sankarapandiyan
              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              @aha_1980
              i am not able to read
              error:Could not open the file for reading
              Could not open the file for reading
              Could not open the file for reading
              Could not open the file for reading

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              • aha_1980A aha_1980

                @sankarapandiyan Then your code should work!

                What is the output of:

                file /home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/filenamemw.xml/setting1xmlpage2.xml/setting2xmlpage3.xml/setting3xmlpage4.xml

                in a terminal?

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                sankarapandiyan
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                @aha_1980
                My problem is that i put four file names into one path
                what to do ?
                i think this is the problem

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                • sankarapandiyanS sankarapandiyan

                  @aha_1980
                  My problem is that i put four file names into one path
                  what to do ?
                  i think this is the problem

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                  aha_1980
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
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                  @sankarapandiyan

                  You should first open only /home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/filenamemw.xml and read it.

                  After that finished, you can read the second file and so on.

                  Ok?

                  Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                  • aha_1980A aha_1980

                    @sankarapandiyan

                    You should first open only /home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/filenamemw.xml and read it.

                    After that finished, you can read the second file and so on.

                    Ok?

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                    sankarapandiyan
                    wrote on last edited by sankarapandiyan
                    #12

                    @aha_1980
                    QFile file("/home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/filenamemw.xml");
                    yes now it opens , But unable to read it
                    this the output,
                    Starting /home/newuser/Desktop/designtest-build-desktop-Qt_4_8_1_in_PATH__System__Release/designtest...
                    opened
                    opened
                    opened
                    opened

                    QFile file("/home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/filenamemw.xml/setting1xmlpage2.xml");

                    if i add the second file and run the code ,the output is like this ,
                    Starting /home/newuser/Desktop/designtest-build-desktop-Qt_4_8_1_in_PATH__System__Release/designtest...
                    Could not open the file for reading
                    Could not open the file for reading
                    Could not open the file for reading
                    Could not open the file for reading

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                      Leon_2001
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      This is not how QFile works...

                      QFile expects from you to give a path to the constructor.
                      Therefore if you have 4 files you need 4 QFiles (Or 1 file and change the path with the "setFileName" method of QFile after finished one reading).

                      QFile file1("/home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/filenamemw.xml");
                      QFile file2("/home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/setting1xmlpage2.xml");
                      (not sure if this is the correct path as I can't look into your file Manager)
                      ...
                      or simply after you have finished reading file1
                      file1.setFileName("/home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/setting1xmlpage2.xml");

                      I suppose, you function header should look therefore more like this:

                      void copyFiles(const QStringList& sources, const QString& destination);

                      You first open your file with destionation as the path for writing, as this is the file where you copy the 4 other xml files in.

                      Next you loop over the QStringLists with a for each loop. In it you open a file with the path you get form QStringList. Read it line for line and write the content line for line in the destination file.

                      You call could look like this

                      int main() {
                        QStringList pathes = {"/home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/filenamemw.xml", "/home/newuser/Desktop/xmlfileoutput/setting1xmlpage2.xml"};
                       
                        copyFiles(pathes, "/path/to/your/destination/file");
                      }
                      

                      If you get something like "could not open" first test if you give the right path to the file by using the command aha_1980 recommended you:
                      $ file /path/to/your/file

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                        Leon_2001
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        By the way, depending on your file manager, you usually can click right on the file and there will be something in the menu like "properties" if you click on it, you will see the path to the file or to the folder the file is in it.
                        In last case you need to add /yourFileName to get the complete path.

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                          sankarapandiyan
                          wrote on last edited by sankarapandiyan
                          #15

                          @Leon_2001 ok i wil try Thanks a lot

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