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  • S saber

    @J.Hilk i got other warnings like

        int x = screensize().width()  * .8;
        int y = screensize().height() * .7;
    

    and warning is

    /home/shaber/Desktop/Folder/work3/coreApps/app/corefm/corefm.cpp:29: warning: implicit conversion turns floating-point number into integer: 'double' to 'int'
    
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    #12

    @saber as @J-Hilk and @jsulm said
    int x = int(screensize().width() * .8);
    int y = int(screensize().height() * .7);

    @J-Hilk and @jsulm make it very easy to me to understand.

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    • AbrarA Abrar

      @saber as @J-Hilk and @jsulm said
      int x = int(screensize().width() * .8);
      int y = int(screensize().height() * .7);

      @J-Hilk and @jsulm make it very easy to me to understand.

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      jsulm
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      @Abrar said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

      int x = int(screensize().width() * .8);
      int y = int(screensize().height() * .7);

      This would bring back the warning about old style cast.

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

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @Abrar said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

        int x = int(screensize().width() * .8);
        int y = int(screensize().height() * .7);

        This would bring back the warning about old style cast.

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        #14

        @jsulm is it look like this
        int x = static_cast<int>(screensize().width() * .8);
        int y = static_cast<int>(screensize().height() * .7);

        If not tell me the difference between new cast and old...plz

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        • AbrarA Abrar

          @jsulm is it look like this
          int x = static_cast<int>(screensize().width() * .8);
          int y = static_cast<int>(screensize().height() * .7);

          If not tell me the difference between new cast and old...plz

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          wrote on last edited by jsulm
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          @Abrar said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

          static_cast<int>(screensize().width() * .8)

          Yes, this is C++ type cast.

          (int)(someVariabl);
          

          Old C style cast which should not be used in C++.
          See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/332030/when-should-static-cast-dynamic-cast-const-cast-and-reinterpret-cast-be-used

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

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @Abrar said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

            static_cast<int>(screensize().width() * .8)

            Yes, this is C++ type cast.

            (int)(someVariabl);
            

            Old C style cast which should not be used in C++.
            See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/332030/when-should-static-cast-dynamic-cast-const-cast-and-reinterpret-cast-be-used

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            #16

            @jsulm
            technically,

            int(someVariabl);

            is a valid "conversion", as it's a functional notation


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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @Abrar said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

              static_cast<int>(screensize().width() * .8)

              Yes, this is C++ type cast.

              (int)(someVariabl);
              

              Old C style cast which should not be used in C++.
              See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/332030/when-should-static-cast-dynamic-cast-const-cast-and-reinterpret-cast-be-used

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              #17

              @jsulm ok now understand the difference.
              Thanks...

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              • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                @jsulm
                technically,

                int(someVariabl);

                is a valid "conversion", as it's a functional notation

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                #18

                @J.Hilk Both are C-style casts

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

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                  wrote on last edited by saber
                  #19

                  guys what a
                  @saber = static_cast<learn>( @jsulm and @J-Hilk ; (i think)

                  thanks.learned alot.

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                  • S saber

                    guys what a
                    @saber = static_cast<learn>( @jsulm and @J-Hilk ; (i think)

                    thanks.learned alot.

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                    #20

                    @saber you wrote the clever statement ever.
                    !!!!

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @J.Hilk Both are C-style casts

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                      #21

                      @jsulm thats not what @aha_1980 said earlier, and what I read from my trusted source
                      (http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/typecasting/) :-)

                      the new (qtcreator)clang code model seems to agree as well, as int(xy) is not flaged as old style casting.


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                      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                        @jsulm thats not what @aha_1980 said earlier, and what I read from my trusted source
                        (http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/typecasting/) :-)

                        the new (qtcreator)clang code model seems to agree as well, as int(xy) is not flaged as old style casting.

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                        #22

                        @J.Hilk Yeah, I think I was wrong on function style cast you mentioned

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                          wrote on last edited by saber
                          #23

                          i got more warnings to fix.

                          0_1534227012370_t.png

                              switch( m_model->state() ) {
                                  case Battery::FullyCharged:
                                      ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "Full Charged" ) );
                                      ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "Full Charged" ) );
                                      break;
                                  case Battery::Discharging:
                                      addSeconds = static_cast<int>(m_model->toEmpty());
                                      addSeconds = rate != 0 && addSeconds == 0 ? ( energy - energyEmpty ) * 4 / rate: addSeconds;
                                      ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "Discharging" ) );
                                      ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "Discharged in : " ) );
                                      break;
                                  case Battery::Charging:
                                      addSeconds = static_cast<int>(m_model->toFull());
                                      addSeconds = rate != 0 && addSeconds == 0 ? ( energyFull - energy ) * 4 / rate : addSeconds;
                                      ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "Charging" ) );
                                      ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "Charged in : " ) );
                                      break;
                                  default:
                                      ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "No Battery" ) );
                                      ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "No Battery" ) );
                                      break;
                              }
                          
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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @J.Hilk Both are C-style casts

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #24

                            @jsulm said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

                            @J.Hilk Both are C-style casts

                            Yep but clang does not complain about int(something) while it does complain about (int) something. Just sayin' :-)

                            (Z(:^

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                            • S saber

                              i got more warnings to fix.

                              0_1534227012370_t.png

                                  switch( m_model->state() ) {
                                      case Battery::FullyCharged:
                                          ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "Full Charged" ) );
                                          ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "Full Charged" ) );
                                          break;
                                      case Battery::Discharging:
                                          addSeconds = static_cast<int>(m_model->toEmpty());
                                          addSeconds = rate != 0 && addSeconds == 0 ? ( energy - energyEmpty ) * 4 / rate: addSeconds;
                                          ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "Discharging" ) );
                                          ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "Discharged in : " ) );
                                          break;
                                      case Battery::Charging:
                                          addSeconds = static_cast<int>(m_model->toFull());
                                          addSeconds = rate != 0 && addSeconds == 0 ? ( energyFull - energy ) * 4 / rate : addSeconds;
                                          ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "Charging" ) );
                                          ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "Charged in : " ) );
                                          break;
                                      default:
                                          ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "No Battery" ) );
                                          ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "No Battery" ) );
                                          break;
                                  }
                              
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                              jsulm
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                              @saber said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

                              i got more warnings to fix.

                              So, fix them

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

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                @saber said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

                                i got more warnings to fix.

                                So, fix them

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                                #26

                                @jsulm
                                sorry .
                                i don't think those are casting.and i am not understanding what is the fix.

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                                • S saber

                                  @jsulm
                                  sorry .
                                  i don't think those are casting.and i am not understanding what is the fix.

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                                  jsulm
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                                  #27

                                  @saber The first warning says already what the problem is: comparing floating point numbers with == and != isn't save because of inaccuracy of such numbers represented in a computer. Depending on what you really want you should cast to int or use <, > for comparisions.
                                  For the second warning take a look at https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/179269/why-does-clang-llvm-warn-me-about-using-default-in-a-switch-statement-where-all
                                  In general, you should try to find out what the problem is by yourself first before going to a forum and asking. Or do you want to ask for each and every warning you get? I mean, I'm happy to help, but sometimes I have the impression that people don't even try to find an answer by themselves.

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

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                                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                                    @saber The first warning says already what the problem is: comparing floating point numbers with == and != isn't save because of inaccuracy of such numbers represented in a computer. Depending on what you really want you should cast to int or use <, > for comparisions.
                                    For the second warning take a look at https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/179269/why-does-clang-llvm-warn-me-about-using-default-in-a-switch-statement-where-all
                                    In general, you should try to find out what the problem is by yourself first before going to a forum and asking. Or do you want to ask for each and every warning you get? I mean, I'm happy to help, but sometimes I have the impression that people don't even try to find an answer by themselves.

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #28

                                    @jsulm
                                    i understand all the warnings but problem is i don't know how to fix those .

                                    i know this issues are small and silly to ask to help.but i have no other way. my app's co-developer is in off-line. i am a ui designer and newbie c++ developer .

                                    thanks.

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                                    • S saber

                                      @jsulm
                                      i understand all the warnings but problem is i don't know how to fix those .

                                      i know this issues are small and silly to ask to help.but i have no other way. my app's co-developer is in off-line. i am a ui designer and newbie c++ developer .

                                      thanks.

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                                      #29

                                      @saber I already suggested what to change and provided a link. And you can round the floating point numbers to int to get rid of this message. And you can use Google.
                                      Also you should think about whether you need floating point numbers at all...

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

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                                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                                        @saber I already suggested what to change and provided a link. And you can round the floating point numbers to int to get rid of this message. And you can use Google.
                                        Also you should think about whether you need floating point numbers at all...

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                                        #30

                                        @jsulm
                                        yes , it seems fixed.

                                            switch( m_model->state() ) {
                                                case Battery::FullyCharged:
                                                    ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "Full Charged" ) );
                                                    ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "Full Charged" ) );
                                                    break;
                                                case Battery::Discharging:
                                                    addSeconds = static_cast<int>(m_model->toEmpty());
                                                    addSeconds = static_cast<int>(rate) != 0 && addSeconds == 0 ? static_cast<int>(( energy - energyEmpty ) * 4 / rate) : addSeconds;
                                                    ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "Discharging" ) );
                                                    ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "Discharged in : " ) );
                                                    break;
                                                case Battery::Charging:
                                                    addSeconds = static_cast<int>(m_model->toFull());
                                                    addSeconds = static_cast<int>(rate) != 0 && addSeconds == 0 ? static_cast<int>(( energyFull - energy ) * 4 / rate) : addSeconds;
                                                    ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "Charging" ) );
                                                    ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "Charged in : " ) );
                                                    break;
                                                default:
                                                    ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "No Battery" ) );
                                                    ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "No Battery" ) );
                                                    break;
                                            }
                                        

                                        as for the default , i read the post and understand that i can't do anything as the library i am using there is no eum like "no battery" . so it needs the default case.

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                                        • S saber

                                          @jsulm
                                          yes , it seems fixed.

                                              switch( m_model->state() ) {
                                                  case Battery::FullyCharged:
                                                      ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "Full Charged" ) );
                                                      ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "Full Charged" ) );
                                                      break;
                                                  case Battery::Discharging:
                                                      addSeconds = static_cast<int>(m_model->toEmpty());
                                                      addSeconds = static_cast<int>(rate) != 0 && addSeconds == 0 ? static_cast<int>(( energy - energyEmpty ) * 4 / rate) : addSeconds;
                                                      ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "Discharging" ) );
                                                      ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "Discharged in : " ) );
                                                      break;
                                                  case Battery::Charging:
                                                      addSeconds = static_cast<int>(m_model->toFull());
                                                      addSeconds = static_cast<int>(rate) != 0 && addSeconds == 0 ? static_cast<int>(( energyFull - energy ) * 4 / rate) : addSeconds;
                                                      ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "Charging" ) );
                                                      ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "Charged in : " ) );
                                                      break;
                                                  default:
                                                      ui->statusEdit->setText( tr( "No Battery" ) );
                                                      ui->timerLblEdit->setText( tr( "No Battery" ) );
                                                      break;
                                              }
                                          

                                          as for the default , i read the post and understand that i can't do anything as the library i am using there is no eum like "no battery" . so it needs the default case.

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                                          @saber You can: remove the default. If then a new value is added to the enum you will get a warning from compiler that this new value is not handled.

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

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