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  • R RahibeMeryem

    :))

    Thanks a lot .. I am math and deep learning expert.. most of the my time spending non main subject related struggling like this.

    Qt is Wonderfull but needs deep knowledge and operational expertise which is require time and facing problems.

    Best

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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by
    #12

    @RahibeMeryem
    well operator overloading ( << and >> are operators ) is somewhat
    intermediate level.

    Just for the fullness of this post.

    You could have done
    out_personelVec << enrolment_Db. person_name << enrolment_Db. person_foto ;
    since it know how to stream QString and pixmap already.

    However, the operator overloading is smart if you later do
    struct SomeOther {
    enrolment en;
    };

    if you then overload for "SomeOther"
    then
    SomeOther test;
    out << test;
    will just work as it calls << for enrolment
    so it allows for deep nesting of Types, each with the ability to save it self.

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      SGaist
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      wrote on last edited by
      #13

      One small thing, it should be:

      QDataStream& operator >>(QDataStream& in, enrolment& Entry);
      

      Otherwise there's no way to get the data back in the caller function.

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        One small thing, it should be:

        QDataStream& operator >>(QDataStream& in, enrolment& Entry);
        

        Otherwise there's no way to get the data back in the caller function.

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        mrjj
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        wrote on last edited by mrjj
        #14

        @SGaist
        Good catch. Thank you. Updated sample.
        and remember to change both in .h and in .cpp. (RahibeMeryem)

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          RahibeMeryem
          wrote on last edited by
          #15

          Serialization is ok ;

          deserialization gives below error:

          /Users/alpullu/Qt/5.11.0/clang_64/lib/QtCore.framework/Headers/qdatastream.h:243: error: use of overloaded operator '>>' is ambiguous (with operand types 'QDataStream' and 'typename QVector<enrolment_>::value_type' (aka 'enrolment_'))
                  s >> t;
                  ~ ^  ~
          
          // load. MUST BE SAME ORDER as when saved
          QDataStream& operator >>(QDataStream& in, enrolment_& Entry) {
            in >> Entry.person_name;
            in >> Entry.person_foto;
            in >> Entry.category;
            in >> Entry.face_indexed_status;
            return in;
          }
          
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          • R RahibeMeryem

            Serialization is ok ;

            deserialization gives below error:

            /Users/alpullu/Qt/5.11.0/clang_64/lib/QtCore.framework/Headers/qdatastream.h:243: error: use of overloaded operator '>>' is ambiguous (with operand types 'QDataStream' and 'typename QVector<enrolment_>::value_type' (aka 'enrolment_'))
                    s >> t;
                    ~ ^  ~
            
            // load. MUST BE SAME ORDER as when saved
            QDataStream& operator >>(QDataStream& in, enrolment_& Entry) {
              in >> Entry.person_name;
              in >> Entry.person_foto;
              in >> Entry.category;
              in >> Entry.face_indexed_status;
              return in;
            }
            
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            mrjj
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            wrote on last edited by
            #16

            @RahibeMeryem

            Please always show code as you being unused to Qt / c++ might
            give situation where you did something in code we would never think of.

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              RahibeMeryem
              wrote on last edited by
              #17

              I exactly copied your deserialization example :

              // load. MUST BE SAME ORDER as when saved
              QDataStream& operator >>(QDataStream& in, enrolment_& Entry) {
                in >> Entry.person_name;
                in >> Entry.person_foto;
                in >> Entry.category;
                in >> Entry.face_indexed_status;
                return in;
              }
              
              honestly didnt understand why its not working . :(
              
               
              
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              • R RahibeMeryem

                I exactly copied your deserialization example :

                // load. MUST BE SAME ORDER as when saved
                QDataStream& operator >>(QDataStream& in, enrolment_& Entry) {
                  in >> Entry.person_name;
                  in >> Entry.person_foto;
                  in >> Entry.category;
                  in >> Entry.face_indexed_status;
                  return in;
                }
                
                honestly didnt understand why its not working . :(
                
                 
                
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                mrjj
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                wrote on last edited by
                #18

                @RahibeMeryem
                hi
                but does the error point to this ?
                I assumed it was where you used it.
                as in where you try to load in the file again.
                Can you show that code ?

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                  RahibeMeryem
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #19

                  the error is in this line : in_personelVec >> enrolment_Db;
                  gives:
                  /Users/xx/Qt/5.11.0/clang_64/lib/QtCore.framework/Headers/qdatastream.h:243: error: use of overloaded operator '>>' is ambiguous (with operand types 'QDataStream' and 'typename QVector<enrolment_>::value_type' (aka 'enrolment_'))
                  s >> t;
                  ~ ^ ~

                  void Widget::load_enrollment_if_exist()
                  {
                      bool fileExists = QFileInfo::exists(enrollment_path) && QFileInfo(enrollment_path).isFile();
                      if (fileExists){
                          QFile personel_file(enrollment_path);
                                  personel_file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
                                  QDataStream in_personelVec(&personel_file);   // we will deserialize the data into the file
                                  in_personelVec.setVersion(QDataStream::Qt_5_10);
                                  in_personelVec >>  enrolment_Db;  ///////////THE ERROR is HERE
                                  qDebug() << " enrolment yüklendi: , personel sayısı: " << enrolment_Db.size()  ;
                      }
                  
                  }
                  
                  // save
                  QDataStream& operator <<(QDataStream& out, const enrolment_ Entry) {
                    out << Entry.person_name;
                    out << Entry.person_foto;
                    out << Entry.category;
                    out << Entry.face_indexed_status;
                    return out;
                  }
                  
                  // load. MUST BE SAME ORDER as when saved
                  QDataStream& operator >>(QDataStream& in, enrolment_& Entry) {
                    in >> Entry.person_name;
                    in >> Entry.person_foto;
                    in >> Entry.category;
                    in >> Entry.face_indexed_status;
                    return in;
                  }
                  
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                    RahibeMeryem
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #20

                    Do we need to write QVector<enrolment_> size ? because it has 1000 elements ?

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                      SGaist
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #21

                      What type is Entry.face_indexed_status ?

                      No you don't have to do anything, QVector is already a supported type so as long you provide the data stream operator for your class you're good.

                      Note that again, you have to handle that properly in your code, meaning that if you stream something, then your vector then something else, in your read code you have to again do that in the same order.

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                        RahibeMeryem
                        wrote on last edited by RahibeMeryem
                        #22

                        in the header :

                        struct enrolment_ {
                        QString person_name;
                        QPixmap person_foto;
                        QString category;
                        QString file;
                        QString face_indexed_status;
                        };

                        QDataStream& operator <<(QDataStream& out, const enrolment_ Entry);
                        QDataStream& operator >>(QDataStream& in, enrolment_ Entry);

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                        • R RahibeMeryem

                          in the header :

                          struct enrolment_ {
                          QString person_name;
                          QPixmap person_foto;
                          QString category;
                          QString file;
                          QString face_indexed_status;
                          };

                          QDataStream& operator <<(QDataStream& out, const enrolment_ Entry);
                          QDataStream& operator >>(QDataStream& in, enrolment_ Entry);

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                          mrjj
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #23

                          @RahibeMeryem

                          Did you add the missing & to BOTH .h and cpp ?
                          seems to be missing in .h
                          QDataStream& operator >>(QDataStream& in, enrolment_ & Entry); // NOTE the &

                          please check u changed in both places.

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                            RahibeMeryem
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #24

                            Finally I figured it out ... to find that I missed '&' . in .h . took half day with 250 litre coffee :)))

                            But I want to thanks you all Gentlemen...

                            Really this is the best and useful answer for me all my Qt adventure

                            THANKS
                            THANKS..
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                            • R RahibeMeryem

                              Finally I figured it out ... to find that I missed '&' . in .h . took half day with 250 litre coffee :)))

                              But I want to thanks you all Gentlemen...

                              Really this is the best and useful answer for me all my Qt adventure

                              THANKS
                              THANKS..
                              0_1541342863330_eda44b14-6526-4720-893a-23f408e590b4-image.png

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                              mrjj
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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #25

                              @RahibeMeryem
                              Super!
                              The good part being - this is the way for all classes you make.
                              So you now can stream anything you like.

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                                wrote on last edited by eangeli__
                                #26

                                Now I have implemented with QList struct, a issue is QDataStream only support for me QString values otherwise (with numbers) only read a part of information. this works for me.

                                QDataStream& operator << (QDataStream& out, const anualxls Entry) {
                                out << QString::number(Entry.anio);
                                out << QString::number(Entry.suma,'f');
                                out << QString::number(Entry.sumawo,'f' );
                                out << QString::number(Entry.tasa, 'f') ;
                                out << QString::number(Entry.tasawo, 'f');

                                qDebug() << "Escribiendo " << Entry.anio << Entry.suma << Entry.tasa;

                                return out;
                                }

                                // load. MUST BE SAME ORDER as when saved
                                QDataStream& operator >>(QDataStream& in, anualxls &Entry) {
                                QString temp;
                                in >> temp; Entry.anio = temp.toInt();
                                in >> temp; Entry.suma = temp.toFloat();
                                in >> temp; Entry.sumawo = temp.toFloat();
                                in >> temp; Entry.tasa = temp.toFloat();
                                in >> temp; Entry.tasawo = temp.toFloat();
                                qDebug() << "Leyendo " << Entry.anio << Entry.suma << Entry.tasa;
                                return in;
                                }

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                                • E eangeli__

                                  Now I have implemented with QList struct, a issue is QDataStream only support for me QString values otherwise (with numbers) only read a part of information. this works for me.

                                  QDataStream& operator << (QDataStream& out, const anualxls Entry) {
                                  out << QString::number(Entry.anio);
                                  out << QString::number(Entry.suma,'f');
                                  out << QString::number(Entry.sumawo,'f' );
                                  out << QString::number(Entry.tasa, 'f') ;
                                  out << QString::number(Entry.tasawo, 'f');

                                  qDebug() << "Escribiendo " << Entry.anio << Entry.suma << Entry.tasa;

                                  return out;
                                  }

                                  // load. MUST BE SAME ORDER as when saved
                                  QDataStream& operator >>(QDataStream& in, anualxls &Entry) {
                                  QString temp;
                                  in >> temp; Entry.anio = temp.toInt();
                                  in >> temp; Entry.suma = temp.toFloat();
                                  in >> temp; Entry.sumawo = temp.toFloat();
                                  in >> temp; Entry.tasa = temp.toFloat();
                                  in >> temp; Entry.tasawo = temp.toFloat();
                                  qDebug() << "Leyendo " << Entry.anio << Entry.suma << Entry.tasa;
                                  return in;
                                  }

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                                  jsulm
                                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #27

                                  @eangeli__ said in QVector serialization / deserialization:

                                  a issue is QDataStream only support for me QString values otherwise (with numbers) only read a part of informatio

                                  How did you do it with numbers? It should work.

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