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  • qt_ankit_developerQ Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #9

    Dear sir,
    I am attaching my code screen shot .

    I am calling function fun() [this function is in gprs class] from MainWindow & this fun() function start timer calling
    but, it does not work.

    2_1544599448773_Screenshot (84).png 1_1544599448773_Screenshot (83).png 0_1544599448771_Screenshot (82).png

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    • qt_ankit_developerQ qt_ankit_developer

      Dear sir,
      I am attaching my code screen shot .

      I am calling function fun() [this function is in gprs class] from MainWindow & this fun() function start timer calling
      but, it does not work.

      2_1544599448773_Screenshot (84).png 1_1544599448773_Screenshot (83).png 0_1544599448771_Screenshot (82).png

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      J.Hilk
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      wrote on last edited by J.Hilk
      #10

      @qt_ankit_developer
      that is because of the lifetime of the gpra object.

      You create it not on the heap inside the slot and as soon as the function ends, it get's deleted again. -> no time for the timer to actually do anything.

      1. either create it on the heap
      2. or make the object a class member

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      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

        @qt_ankit_developer
        that is because of the lifetime of the gpra object.

        You create it not on the heap inside the slot and as soon as the function ends, it get's deleted again. -> no time for the timer to actually do anything.

        1. either create it on the heap
        2. or make the object a class member
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        qt_ankit_developer
        wrote on last edited by
        #11

        @J.Hilk
        i am little bit confused that my timer is working in my main window class but when i call that timer from diffrent class it not works what i have to do to start a simple timer in different class .

        //this code is working in my main window class
        connect(timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), this, SLOT(timerDone()));
        timer->start(1000);
        void MainWindow::timerDone()
        {
        qDebug() <<"timerdone";
        }

        //this code is not working when same code used in difrent class
        connect(timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), this, SLOT(timerDone()));
        timer->start(1000);
        void GPRS::timerDone()
        {
        qDebug() <<"timerdone";
        }
        please help regarding this problem

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        • dheerendraD Offline
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          dheerendra
          Qt Champions 2022
          wrote on last edited by
          #12
          1. show your GPRS class
          2. Show where you are creating the GPRS object
          3. show where you are creating the timer object
          4. Show where you are doing the connect statement

          Dheerendra
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          • naykN Offline
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            nayk
            wrote on last edited by nayk
            #13

            in gprs.h:

            #include <QTimer>
            
            class gprs: public QMainWindow
            {
                Q_OBJECT
            public:
                void startTimer(int interval) { mytimer.start(interval); } // - for calling from different class
            // ....
            
            private:
                QTimer mytimer;
            private slots:
                void on_timerTimeout();
                // ...
            }
            

            in gprs.cpp:

            gprs::gprs(Qwidget *parent): QMainWindow(parent)
            {
                // ...    
                connect(&mytimer, &QTimer::timeout, this, &gprs::on_timerTimeout);
                mytimer.start(500);
            }
            
            void gprs::on_timerTimeout()
            {
                // is timer event timeout
            }
            
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            • qt_ankit_developerQ Offline
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              qt_ankit_developer
              wrote on last edited by
              #14

              I have tried this method but timer is not calling itself

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              • qt_ankit_developerQ qt_ankit_developer

                I have tried this method but timer is not calling itself

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                jsulm
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #15

                @qt_ankit_developer You again put gprs as local variable in MainWindow constructor!
                You are aware that it will be destroyed as soon as the constructor finishes?

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

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                • qt_ankit_developerQ Offline
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                  qt_ankit_developer
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #16

                  I have tried same with Qobject also by replacing Qmainwindow with Qobject but that doesnot work

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                  • dheerendraD Offline
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                    dheerendra
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                    wrote on last edited by dheerendra
                    #17

                    Do the following.

                    1. Inside the header file of MainWindow.h declare variable gprs *gprsHeapObject;
                    2. Insid the mainwindow constructor
                      gprsHeapObject = new gprs
                    3. Now call gprsHeapObject->fun().

                    It should work. As @jsulm said, you are creating the local object inside the constructor. Local object will be destroyed once functions is over.

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                    Certified Qt Specialist
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                    • qt_ankit_developerQ qt_ankit_developer

                      I have tried same with Qobject also by replacing Qmainwindow with Qobject but that doesnot work

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                      jsulm
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #18

                      @qt_ankit_developer It's not about QMainWindow or QObject (QMainWindow is a QObject by the way).
                      You should read about scopes in C++, else you will do the same mistake again and again...

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

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