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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Then why don't you check that they exists before calling methods on them ?

    By the way, you should rather use QVector do store your pointers, you can then more easily properly manage the dynamic side of your widget.

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      Then why don't you check that they exists before calling methods on them ?

      By the way, you should rather use QVector do store your pointers, you can then more easily properly manage the dynamic side of your widget.

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      TheCipo76
      wrote on last edited by
      #5

      @SGaist
      Ok with check you suggest it works.

      one question:
      why you tell me to store my pointers using Qvector?
      i can't manage it with index of loop like i'm doing now??
      what you mean with "more easily properly"?

      Thank you

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        SGaist
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        #6

        That makes three questions ;)

        1. Because you have a dynamic number of widgets so rather than burning CPU for checking empty widgets, you could use only what you need.
        2. That would be the same but you would use the QVector size rather than a fixed number that you will but all over your code. You can still set a maximum though.
        3. See previous numbers.

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          That makes three questions ;)

          1. Because you have a dynamic number of widgets so rather than burning CPU for checking empty widgets, you could use only what you need.
          2. That would be the same but you would use the QVector size rather than a fixed number that you will but all over your code. You can still set a maximum though.
          3. See previous numbers.
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          TheCipo76
          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          @SGaist
          Ok, i understand..
          as soon as possible i will try

          I hope i will be able do it

          Thank you

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          • TheCipo76T Offline
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            #8

            @SGaist said in Set Array of QlineEdit to spaces:

            Then why don't you check that they exists before calling methods on them ?
            By the way, you should rather use QVector do store your pointers, you can then more easily properly manage the dynamic side of your widget.

            Sorry, i'm in error.. don't work..

            i've used this code:

            for  (int i=0; i<10; i++){
                    if (array_Cod[i]->text() != "") {
                        //array_Cod[i]->setPlaceholderText("load by Database");
                        array_Cod[i]->setText("");
                        //array_Desc[i]->setText("");
                        //array_Fabb[i]->setText("");
                    }
                }
            

            but application crash again..

            where is the problem??

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            • TheCipo76T TheCipo76

              @SGaist said in Set Array of QlineEdit to spaces:

              Then why don't you check that they exists before calling methods on them ?
              By the way, you should rather use QVector do store your pointers, you can then more easily properly manage the dynamic side of your widget.

              Sorry, i'm in error.. don't work..

              i've used this code:

              for  (int i=0; i<10; i++){
                      if (array_Cod[i]->text() != "") {
                          //array_Cod[i]->setPlaceholderText("load by Database");
                          array_Cod[i]->setText("");
                          //array_Desc[i]->setText("");
                          //array_Fabb[i]->setText("");
                      }
                  }
              

              but application crash again..

              where is the problem??

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              jsulm
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              wrote on last edited by jsulm
              #9

              @TheCipo76 said in Set Array of QlineEdit to spaces:

              where is the problem??

              The problem is that your if is completely useless.
              You need to check the pointer:

              if (array_Cod[i]) {
              
              }
              

              You need to learn use pointers: if you declare a pointer variable but don't assign it a valid pointer and then try to use it your app will crash because to pointer is pointing to not allocated memory.

              int* some_pointer;
              std::cout << *some_pointer; // Crash here
              

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @TheCipo76 said in Set Array of QlineEdit to spaces:

                where is the problem??

                The problem is that your if is completely useless.
                You need to check the pointer:

                if (array_Cod[i]) {
                
                }
                

                You need to learn use pointers: if you declare a pointer variable but don't assign it a valid pointer and then try to use it your app will crash because to pointer is pointing to not allocated memory.

                int* some_pointer;
                std::cout << *some_pointer; // Crash here
                
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                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                @jsulm

                Later (in the code) i've used this code :

                int x = 0;
                    if (q.next())
                    {
                        do {
                            for (int j = x; j < 10; j++){
                                if (q.value(0) == array_Cod[j]->text()) {
                                   array_Disp[j]->setText(QVariant(q.value(1)).toString());
                                    x++;
                                } else {
                                    if (array_Cod[j]->text() != ""){
                                    array_Disp[j]->setText("0");
                                    }
                                }
                            };
                        } while (q.next());
                
                    }
                

                and it works..

                Where is the differences??

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                • TheCipo76T TheCipo76

                  @jsulm

                  Later (in the code) i've used this code :

                  int x = 0;
                      if (q.next())
                      {
                          do {
                              for (int j = x; j < 10; j++){
                                  if (q.value(0) == array_Cod[j]->text()) {
                                     array_Disp[j]->setText(QVariant(q.value(1)).toString());
                                      x++;
                                  } else {
                                      if (array_Cod[j]->text() != ""){
                                      array_Disp[j]->setText("0");
                                      }
                                  }
                              };
                          } while (q.next());
                  
                      }
                  

                  and it works..

                  Where is the differences??

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                  jsulm
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                  wrote on last edited by jsulm
                  #11

                  @TheCipo76 I don't know. Maybe this time all pointers in array_Cod were valid ("Later (in the code)")?

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @TheCipo76 I don't know. Maybe this time all pointers in array_Cod were valid ("Later (in the code)")?

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                    wrote on last edited by TheCipo76
                    #12

                    @jsulm

                    this is my code:

                    void regtemciclo::on_comboBox_Codice_currentTextChanged(const QString &arg1)
                    {
                        // CODICE SELEZIONATO
                        if (!aDatabase.open())
                            {
                            // Messaggio Errore
                            QMessageBox::critical(this, "Errore", aDatabase.lastError().text());
                            return;
                            }
                        // Pulizia Dati Articolo
                        for  (int i=0; i<10; i++){
                            if (array_Cod[i]->text() != "") {
                                //array_Cod[i]->setText("0");
                                array_Desc[i]->setText("0"); // (1) don't work
                                //array_Fabb[i]->setText("");
                            }
                        }
                    
                        //Carico Dati Articolo da DATABASE
                        QSqlQuery q;
                        q.prepare("Select * from ARTICOLI where CODICE = '"+ arg1 +"'");
                        q.exec();
                    
                        if (q.next())
                        {
                            ui->lineEdit_Conto->setText(q.value(2).toString());
                            ui->lineEdit_Esp->setText(q.value(4).toString());
                            ui->lineEdit_Descrizione->setText(q.value(3).toString());
                            ui->lineEdit_SAP->setText(q.value(5).toString());
                            }
                        // Carico Componenti da DATABASE
                        //QSqlQuery q;
                        q.prepare("SELECT CODICE, DESCRIZIONE, QTA FROM COMPONENTI WHERE COMPLESSIVO =" + arg1 + " order by CODICE");
                        if (q.exec())
                        {
                            if (q.next()) {
                                int i = 0;
                                do
                                   {
                                    array_Cod[i]->setText(q.value(0).toString());
                                    array_Desc[i]->setText(q.value(1).toString());
                                    array_Fabb[i]->setText(q.value(2).toString());
                                    i++;
                                }
                               while (q.next());
                               }
                        }
                        q.prepare("Select Codice, Quantità from PZSCORTA where Complessivo = " + arg1 + "order by Codice");
                        q.exec();
                        int x = 0;
                        if (q.next())
                        {
                            do {
                                for (int j = x; j < 10; j++){
                                    if (q.value(0) == array_Cod[j]->text()) {
                                       array_Disp[j]->setText(QVariant(q.value(1)).toString());
                                        x++;
                                    } else {
                                        if (array_Cod[j]->text() != ""){
                                        array_Disp[j]->setText("0"); // (2) work OK
                                        }
                                    }
                                };
                            } while (q.next());
                    
                        }
                    
                    }
                    

                    i'm new with c++ and with Qt both
                    but i can't view any difference.. but (1) don't work and (2) work..

                    (0_1537961922860_Schermata 2018-09-26 alle 13.37.50.png

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                    • TheCipo76T TheCipo76

                      @jsulm

                      this is my code:

                      void regtemciclo::on_comboBox_Codice_currentTextChanged(const QString &arg1)
                      {
                          // CODICE SELEZIONATO
                          if (!aDatabase.open())
                              {
                              // Messaggio Errore
                              QMessageBox::critical(this, "Errore", aDatabase.lastError().text());
                              return;
                              }
                          // Pulizia Dati Articolo
                          for  (int i=0; i<10; i++){
                              if (array_Cod[i]->text() != "") {
                                  //array_Cod[i]->setText("0");
                                  array_Desc[i]->setText("0"); // (1) don't work
                                  //array_Fabb[i]->setText("");
                              }
                          }
                      
                          //Carico Dati Articolo da DATABASE
                          QSqlQuery q;
                          q.prepare("Select * from ARTICOLI where CODICE = '"+ arg1 +"'");
                          q.exec();
                      
                          if (q.next())
                          {
                              ui->lineEdit_Conto->setText(q.value(2).toString());
                              ui->lineEdit_Esp->setText(q.value(4).toString());
                              ui->lineEdit_Descrizione->setText(q.value(3).toString());
                              ui->lineEdit_SAP->setText(q.value(5).toString());
                              }
                          // Carico Componenti da DATABASE
                          //QSqlQuery q;
                          q.prepare("SELECT CODICE, DESCRIZIONE, QTA FROM COMPONENTI WHERE COMPLESSIVO =" + arg1 + " order by CODICE");
                          if (q.exec())
                          {
                              if (q.next()) {
                                  int i = 0;
                                  do
                                     {
                                      array_Cod[i]->setText(q.value(0).toString());
                                      array_Desc[i]->setText(q.value(1).toString());
                                      array_Fabb[i]->setText(q.value(2).toString());
                                      i++;
                                  }
                                 while (q.next());
                                 }
                          }
                          q.prepare("Select Codice, Quantità from PZSCORTA where Complessivo = " + arg1 + "order by Codice");
                          q.exec();
                          int x = 0;
                          if (q.next())
                          {
                              do {
                                  for (int j = x; j < 10; j++){
                                      if (q.value(0) == array_Cod[j]->text()) {
                                         array_Disp[j]->setText(QVariant(q.value(1)).toString());
                                          x++;
                                      } else {
                                          if (array_Cod[j]->text() != ""){
                                          array_Disp[j]->setText("0"); // (2) work OK
                                          }
                                      }
                                  };
                              } while (q.next());
                      
                          }
                      
                      }
                      

                      i'm new with c++ and with Qt both
                      but i can't view any difference.. but (1) don't work and (2) work..

                      (0_1537961922860_Schermata 2018-09-26 alle 13.37.50.png

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                      jsulm
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                      wrote on last edited by jsulm
                      #13

                      @TheCipo76

                      array_Desc[i]->setText("0"); // (1) don't work
                      array_Disp[j]->setText("0"); // (2) work OK
                      

                      Come on array_Desc is not the same as array_Disp, right? So, again you have invalid pointers in array_Desc, but in array_Disp all pointers are valid, that's why second works.
                      Did you actually try what I suggested?
                      Simply check whether the pointer is valid or not, this is really basic:

                      if (array_Desc[i])
                          array_Desc[i]->setText("0");
                      

                      And as already suggested you should use QVector instead of arrays, because array have fixed length.
                      And if you still prefer to use arrays then you should at least make sure you initialize them with 0 or nullptr at the beginning, so the check I posted can work.

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

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @TheCipo76

                        array_Desc[i]->setText("0"); // (1) don't work
                        array_Disp[j]->setText("0"); // (2) work OK
                        

                        Come on array_Desc is not the same as array_Disp, right? So, again you have invalid pointers in array_Desc, but in array_Disp all pointers are valid, that's why second works.
                        Did you actually try what I suggested?
                        Simply check whether the pointer is valid or not, this is really basic:

                        if (array_Desc[i])
                            array_Desc[i]->setText("0");
                        

                        And as already suggested you should use QVector instead of arrays, because array have fixed length.
                        And if you still prefer to use arrays then you should at least make sure you initialize them with 0 or nullptr at the beginning, so the check I posted can work.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        @jsulm
                        OK, now works

                        Thank you

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