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  • M mpergand
    16 Jul 2018, 20:35

    @saber
    You need a recursive algorithm, no escape from this ...

    Get ride of QDirIterator::Subdirectories
    and call your method for each directory:

    if(it.fileInfo().isDir())
        getFolder(it.filePath()); // recursive call
    

    Extra work is needed for displaying the indentation symbols.
    -test if item is the last in this directory (├─ or └─ )
    -same test for directory item (add │ or space to the indentation string)
    -a way to retreive this indentation string over each recusive call.

    Not so hard, you can do it ;)

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    JonB
    wrote on 17 Jul 2018, 08:20 last edited by
    #12

    @mpergand said in help in QDirIterator to a text file:

    You need a recursive algorithm, no escape from this ...

    For the record, one can always write a recursive algorithm iteratively :) But as I suggested earlier OP would be better writing it recursively, as per your outline, to minimize brain-ache!

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      Abrar
      wrote on 17 Jul 2018, 17:27 last edited by Abrar
      #13

      I created a function but don't know why whole app is crashing. Plz help on that...
      Code:

      QString getTree(const QString &path) {
      QDirIterator it(path, QDir::AllEntries | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot | QDir::NoSymLinks);

      while (it.hasNext()) {
      it.next();
      if (it.fileInfo().isDir()) {
      qDebug() << it.fileInfo().path();
      getTree(it.filePath());
      }

      qDebug() << "\t" << it.filePath();
      }
      }

      J 1 Reply Last reply 17 Jul 2018, 17:29
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      • A Abrar
        17 Jul 2018, 17:27

        I created a function but don't know why whole app is crashing. Plz help on that...
        Code:

        QString getTree(const QString &path) {
        QDirIterator it(path, QDir::AllEntries | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot | QDir::NoSymLinks);

        while (it.hasNext()) {
        it.next();
        if (it.fileInfo().isDir()) {
        qDebug() << it.fileInfo().path();
        getTree(it.filePath());
        }

        qDebug() << "\t" << it.filePath();
        }
        }

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        JonB
        wrote on 17 Jul 2018, 17:29 last edited by
        #14

        @Abrar
        while (it.hasNext) {

        I don't do C++, but shouldn't that be it.hasNext()?

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          mpergand
          wrote on 17 Jul 2018, 17:35 last edited by mpergand
          #15

          You return nothing, that's the cause.

          @JonB
          Your're right ofcourse, in fact it doesn"t even compile.

          A 1 Reply Last reply 17 Jul 2018, 17:38
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          • M mpergand
            17 Jul 2018, 17:35

            You return nothing, that's the cause.

            @JonB
            Your're right ofcourse, in fact it doesn"t even compile.

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            Abrar
            wrote on 17 Jul 2018, 17:38 last edited by
            #16

            @mpergand thanks a lot it's working

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            • J JonB
              17 Jul 2018, 17:29

              @Abrar
              while (it.hasNext) {

              I don't do C++, but shouldn't that be it.hasNext()?

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              Abrar
              wrote on 17 Jul 2018, 17:49 last edited by
              #17

              @JonB Yes you are right.
              That was my typing mistake.
              @mpergand it was compiling.

              J 1 Reply Last reply 17 Jul 2018, 17:54
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              • A Abrar
                17 Jul 2018, 17:49

                @JonB Yes you are right.
                That was my typing mistake.
                @mpergand it was compiling.

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                JonB
                wrote on 17 Jul 2018, 17:54 last edited by JonB
                #18

                @Abrar
                Never type "your code", always copy & paste! That would save a fair proportion of questions/answers in the forum!

                A 1 Reply Last reply 17 Jul 2018, 17:59
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                • J JonB
                  17 Jul 2018, 17:54

                  @Abrar
                  Never type "your code", always copy & paste! That would save a fair proportion of questions/answers in the forum!

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                  Abrar
                  wrote on 17 Jul 2018, 17:59 last edited by
                  #19

                  @JonB thanks for your suggestion.

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                    saber
                    wrote on 8 Aug 2018, 07:26 last edited by saber 8 Oct 2018, 03:58
                    #20

                    @Abrar made a function that works .but problems is it takes a long time to make the text file (not enter every folder and get the name).it takes long time if the folder tree is complex.

                    i wonder how the tree package that @mrjj pointing is take fraction of the time to make that same text file.

                    here is the code.

                    int pat = 0;
                    QString strDir;
                    QString getFileFolderTree(const QString &path)
                    {
                        
                        // ├
                    
                        // └
                    
                        // │
                    
                        // ──
                    
                    
                        pat++;
                    
                        QDir dir(path);
                        //dir.setSorting(QDir::DirsFirst);
                        //dir.setNameFilters(QStringList("*"));
                        dir.setFilter(QDir::AllDirs | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot | QDir::NoSymLinks);
                        QStringList dList = dir.entryList();
                        for (int i = 0; i < dList.count(); ++i) {
                            QString newPath = QString("%1/%2").arg(dir.absolutePath()).arg(dList.at(i));
                    
                            QString strPat = "├── ";
                            for (int i = 1; i < pat; i++) {
                                strPat.insert(0, "│   ");
                            }
                    
                            if (i == dList.count() - 1) {
                                int pos = strPat.count() - 4;
                                strPat = strPat.replace(pos, 1, "└");
                            }
                    
                            strDir.append(strPat + QDir(dList.at(i)).dirName() + "\n");
                    
                            getFileFolderTree(newPath);
                        }
                    
                        pat--;
                    
                        dir.setFilter(QDir::Files | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot | QDir::NoSymLinks);
                        QStringList fList = dir.entryList();
                        for (int i = 0; i < fList.count(); i++) {
                    
                            QString strPat = "├── ";
                            for (int j = 1; j < pat + 1; j++) {
                                strPat.insert(0, "│   ");
                            }
                    
                            if (i == fList.count() - 1) {
                                strPat = strPat.replace(strPat.count() - 4, 1, "└");
                            }
                    
                            strDir.append(strPat + fList[i] + "\n");
                        }
                    
                    //    QDirIterator it(path, QDir::AllEntries | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot | QDir::NoSymLinks | QDir::System);
                    //    while (it.hasNext()) {
                    //        it.next();
                    //        if (it.fileInfo().isDir()) {
                    //            qDebug() << it.fileInfo().path();
                    //            getFileFolderTree(it.filePath());
                    //        }
                    //        qDebug() << "\t" << it.filePath();
                    //    }
                    
                        //qDebug() << strDir;
                    
                        if (!strDir.count())
                            strDir.append(".\n");
                    
                        QFile file("/home/abrar/Desktop/UI.txt");
                        file.open(QIODevice::Text | QIODevice::ReadWrite | QIODevice::Truncate);
                        QTextStream out(&file);
                        out << strDir;
                        file.close();
                    
                    
                        return QString();
                    }
                    
                    

                    so i need some help to dicress the time to make the text file .
                    help! help! help!
                    thanks.

                    J 1 Reply Last reply 8 Aug 2018, 09:40
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                    • S saber
                      8 Aug 2018, 07:26

                      @Abrar made a function that works .but problems is it takes a long time to make the text file (not enter every folder and get the name).it takes long time if the folder tree is complex.

                      i wonder how the tree package that @mrjj pointing is take fraction of the time to make that same text file.

                      here is the code.

                      int pat = 0;
                      QString strDir;
                      QString getFileFolderTree(const QString &path)
                      {
                          
                          // ├
                      
                          // └
                      
                          // │
                      
                          // ──
                      
                      
                          pat++;
                      
                          QDir dir(path);
                          //dir.setSorting(QDir::DirsFirst);
                          //dir.setNameFilters(QStringList("*"));
                          dir.setFilter(QDir::AllDirs | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot | QDir::NoSymLinks);
                          QStringList dList = dir.entryList();
                          for (int i = 0; i < dList.count(); ++i) {
                              QString newPath = QString("%1/%2").arg(dir.absolutePath()).arg(dList.at(i));
                      
                              QString strPat = "├── ";
                              for (int i = 1; i < pat; i++) {
                                  strPat.insert(0, "│   ");
                              }
                      
                              if (i == dList.count() - 1) {
                                  int pos = strPat.count() - 4;
                                  strPat = strPat.replace(pos, 1, "└");
                              }
                      
                              strDir.append(strPat + QDir(dList.at(i)).dirName() + "\n");
                      
                              getFileFolderTree(newPath);
                          }
                      
                          pat--;
                      
                          dir.setFilter(QDir::Files | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot | QDir::NoSymLinks);
                          QStringList fList = dir.entryList();
                          for (int i = 0; i < fList.count(); i++) {
                      
                              QString strPat = "├── ";
                              for (int j = 1; j < pat + 1; j++) {
                                  strPat.insert(0, "│   ");
                              }
                      
                              if (i == fList.count() - 1) {
                                  strPat = strPat.replace(strPat.count() - 4, 1, "└");
                              }
                      
                              strDir.append(strPat + fList[i] + "\n");
                          }
                      
                      //    QDirIterator it(path, QDir::AllEntries | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot | QDir::NoSymLinks | QDir::System);
                      //    while (it.hasNext()) {
                      //        it.next();
                      //        if (it.fileInfo().isDir()) {
                      //            qDebug() << it.fileInfo().path();
                      //            getFileFolderTree(it.filePath());
                      //        }
                      //        qDebug() << "\t" << it.filePath();
                      //    }
                      
                          //qDebug() << strDir;
                      
                          if (!strDir.count())
                              strDir.append(".\n");
                      
                          QFile file("/home/abrar/Desktop/UI.txt");
                          file.open(QIODevice::Text | QIODevice::ReadWrite | QIODevice::Truncate);
                          QTextStream out(&file);
                          out << strDir;
                          file.close();
                      
                      
                          return QString();
                      }
                      
                      

                      so i need some help to dicress the time to make the text file .
                      help! help! help!
                      thanks.

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                      JonB
                      wrote on 8 Aug 2018, 09:40 last edited by
                      #21

                      @saber
                      It shouldn't take long. But you don't say how many files/directories there are --- if it's thousands, it will take longer....

                      You should put debug statements in or run under debugger to discover just which part is taking the time if you expect anybody to be able to help you. Saying "help! help! help!" doesn't do it.

                      S 1 Reply Last reply 10 Aug 2018, 04:16
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                      • J JonB
                        8 Aug 2018, 09:40

                        @saber
                        It shouldn't take long. But you don't say how many files/directories there are --- if it's thousands, it will take longer....

                        You should put debug statements in or run under debugger to discover just which part is taking the time if you expect anybody to be able to help you. Saying "help! help! help!" doesn't do it.

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                        saber
                        wrote on 10 Aug 2018, 04:16 last edited by
                        #22

                        @JonB
                        thanks.
                        as in my Linux system debuger is not working (i tried to fix), i can't test it.

                        jsulmJ J 2 Replies Last reply 10 Aug 2018, 06:03
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                        • S saber
                          10 Aug 2018, 04:16

                          @JonB
                          thanks.
                          as in my Linux system debuger is not working (i tried to fix), i can't test it.

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                          jsulm
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on 10 Aug 2018, 06:03 last edited by
                          #23

                          @saber You still can put some debug output in your code as @JonB suggested

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

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                          • S saber
                            10 Aug 2018, 04:16

                            @JonB
                            thanks.
                            as in my Linux system debuger is not working (i tried to fix), i can't test it.

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                            JonB
                            wrote on 10 Aug 2018, 06:55 last edited by
                            #24

                            @saber
                            If you mean your gdb is not working you should get it working.

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