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  • ManiRonM Offline
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    ManiRon
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    how to copy the data stored in a QString variable to the below structure ?

    typedef struct{
    int iTestMode;
    int iTestName;
    char arrConfigurationData[500];
    int iSizeOfData;
    int iChecksum;
    }TxCommandPacket;

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    • ManiRonM ManiRon

      how to copy the data stored in a QString variable to the below structure ?

      typedef struct{
      int iTestMode;
      int iTestName;
      char arrConfigurationData[500];
      int iSizeOfData;
      int iChecksum;
      }TxCommandPacket;

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      aha_1980
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      #2

      @ManiRon How does your QString look like?

      Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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      • aha_1980A aha_1980

        @ManiRon How does your QString look like?

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        #3

        @aha_1980 its a variable in which i will store the values read from the data transmitted from server side

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        • ManiRonM ManiRon

          @aha_1980 its a variable in which i will store the values read from the data transmitted from server side

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          aha_1980
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          #4

          @ManiRon Yeah, but what are it's contents? Is it printable? Then how does it look?

          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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          • aha_1980A aha_1980

            @ManiRon Yeah, but what are it's contents? Is it printable? Then how does it look?

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            #5

            @aha_1980

            it is contains a normal data which can be printed like for example(1,2,3) like these values it has

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            • ManiRonM ManiRon

              @aha_1980

              it is contains a normal data which can be printed like for example(1,2,3) like these values it has

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              aha_1980
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              @ManiRon If you cannot give us a concrete full example then we cannot give you a concrete answer. Sorry

              Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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              • aha_1980A aha_1980

                @ManiRon If you cannot give us a concrete full example then we cannot give you a concrete answer. Sorry

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                @aha_1980

                i am not understanding and how to explain it . its a simple QString variable and i store the read data in that variable and i want to copy that values to the struct which i have mentioned above .

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                • ManiRonM ManiRon

                  @aha_1980

                  i am not understanding and how to explain it . its a simple QString variable and i store the read data in that variable and i want to copy that values to the struct which i have mentioned above .

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                  • aha_1980A aha_1980

                    @ManiRon If you cannot give us a concrete full example then we cannot give you a concrete answer. Sorry

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                    wrote on last edited by VRonin
                    #9

                    @aha_1980

                     QDataStream in(tcpSocket);
                        //in.setVersion(QDataStream::Qt_5_10);
                        for (;;)
                        {
                            if (!m_nNextBlockSize)
                            {
                                if (tcpSocket->bytesAvailable() < sizeof(quint16)) { break; }
                                in >> m_nNextBlockSize;
                            }
                    
                            if (tcpSocket->bytesAvailable() < m_nNextBlockSize) { break; }
                    
                            QString str; in >> str;
                            
                            
                    
                            if (str == "0")
                            {
                                str = "Connection closed";
                                closeConnection();
                            }
                    
                            emit hasReadSome(str);
                            m_nNextBlockSize = 0;
                        }
                    } 
                    

                    and i want to copy the QString str contained values to the struct given above

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                    • ManiRonM ManiRon

                      @aha_1980

                      i am not understanding and how to explain it . its a simple QString variable and i store the read data in that variable and i want to copy that values to the struct which i have mentioned above .

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                      @ManiRon said in how to copy a QString value to a struct:

                      i am not understanding and how to explain it

                      Can't you simply show an example of such a string?
                      Also, why do you convert the byte array to a string first?
                      The way it usually works is: implement << and >> operators for your structure (for QDataStream, https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdatastream.html). Then you can simply do it like:

                      TxCommandPacket packet;
                      in >> packet;
                      

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                      • ManiRonM ManiRon

                        @aha_1980

                         QDataStream in(tcpSocket);
                            //in.setVersion(QDataStream::Qt_5_10);
                            for (;;)
                            {
                                if (!m_nNextBlockSize)
                                {
                                    if (tcpSocket->bytesAvailable() < sizeof(quint16)) { break; }
                                    in >> m_nNextBlockSize;
                                }
                        
                                if (tcpSocket->bytesAvailable() < m_nNextBlockSize) { break; }
                        
                                QString str; in >> str;
                                
                                
                        
                                if (str == "0")
                                {
                                    str = "Connection closed";
                                    closeConnection();
                                }
                        
                                emit hasReadSome(str);
                                m_nNextBlockSize = 0;
                            }
                        } 
                        

                        and i want to copy the QString str contained values to the struct given above

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                        wrote on last edited by J.Hilk
                        #11

                        @ManiRon this only works, because QString haccepts a QByteArray as a Constructor/DataStream overload.

                        Are you really sure you want to save the data in a QString and not in a QByteArray ?
                        a QString will terminate if the QByteArray contains char it can not represent.

                        That said, there are multiple ways to skin this cat.

                        • give your struct a QDataStream operator laid @jsulm said.

                        • copy the raw data form the string or QbyteArray into the allocated char array

                        struct Foo{
                            int a;
                            int b;
                            char data [500];
                        };
                        
                            QString s ("Hello World");
                            Foo bar;
                        
                            memcpy(&bar.data, s.data(),s.size()*2);
                        
                        • or if you wan't to go really old school:
                            QString s ("Hello World");
                            Foo bar;
                        
                            memcpy(reinterpret_cast<char*>(&bar) + sizeof(int)*2, s.data(),s.size()*2);
                        

                        just the 3 way's I'm thinking of right now.


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                        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                          @ManiRon this only works, because QString haccepts a QByteArray as a Constructor/DataStream overload.

                          Are you really sure you want to save the data in a QString and not in a QByteArray ?
                          a QString will terminate if the QByteArray contains char it can not represent.

                          That said, there are multiple ways to skin this cat.

                          • give your struct a QDataStream operator laid @jsulm said.

                          • copy the raw data form the string or QbyteArray into the allocated char array

                          struct Foo{
                              int a;
                              int b;
                              char data [500];
                          };
                          
                              QString s ("Hello World");
                              Foo bar;
                          
                              memcpy(&bar.data, s.data(),s.size()*2);
                          
                          • or if you wan't to go really old school:
                              QString s ("Hello World");
                              Foo bar;
                          
                              memcpy(reinterpret_cast<char*>(&bar) + sizeof(int)*2, s.data(),s.size()*2);
                          

                          just the 3 way's I'm thinking of right now.

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                          aha_1980
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                          @J.Hilk you are aware that QChar is 16 bit, so QString::size() is only half the memory it uses...

                          Anyway, the OP don't want QString, rather QByteArray.

                          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                          • aha_1980A aha_1980

                            @J.Hilk you are aware that QChar is 16 bit, so QString::size() is only half the memory it uses...

                            Anyway, the OP don't want QString, rather QByteArray.

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #13

                            @aha_1980 said in how to copy a QString value to a struct:

                            @J.Hilk you are aware that QChar is 16 bit, so QString::size() is only half the memory it uses...

                            thanks for clarifying that I was looking through the documentation, scratching my head, why my example project only copied "Hello " back!

                            I'll fix my post!


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                            • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                              @aha_1980 said in how to copy a QString value to a struct:

                              @J.Hilk you are aware that QChar is 16 bit, so QString::size() is only half the memory it uses...

                              thanks for clarifying that I was looking through the documentation, scratching my head, why my example project only copied "Hello " back!

                              I'll fix my post!

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