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  • F frnklu20

    @mrjj
    I saw some videos about Qmap and map in c++ and it is like a dictionary in python i guess
    The problem is that the labels that i add on the screen don't have a specific name , all of them are named as 'child' as you can see in the code.
    Is that a way that i can use it?

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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by
    #7

    @frnklu20
    Hi
    Yes map is like a dictionary. You insert a key and its data.
    you can then use key to get data back.

    You dont need to use labels name. you can use a dynamic property that just has to match
    the id you use for its Barramento;
    say
    std::map<QString (this is key type) , Barramento * ( this is data) > BarramentoMap;
    BarramentoMap["Car"] = new Barramento;
    than key Car stores some Barramento

    When you create the CustomLabel
    you can set property
    CustomLabel *lab = new CustomLabel();
    lab->setProperty("datakey", "Car");
    (or simply add a QString datakey to class CustomLabel to hold it )

    in either case, when you click on a Label, you can use its property("datakey") or its
    variable to look the actual data up in the list.

    You could also add new clicked signal to the CustomLabel that includes the data ID so its send to the slot.
    and you can directly look data up.

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      wrote on last edited by
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      Okay, please be patient with me, i really need your help!

      In my mousePressEvent of diagrama.cpp i have:

      void Diagrama::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
      {...
      
                  CustomLabel *child = new CustomLabel(this);
                  child->setPixmap(QPixmap(url_barram));
                  child->move(event->x(),event->y());
                  connect(child,&CustomLabel::opendialog, this, &Diagrama::justopendialog);
                  child->show();
                  Barramento *barramento=new Barramento(this);##create a new barramento
                  BarramentoMap["barramento"]=barramento;      
                  child->setProperty("datakey","barramento");##link the new label with the new barramento
      

      And my customlabel class is:

      void CustomLabel::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event){
      
      
          QPoint mouse_pos=event->pos();
          diagrama=new Diagrama();
      
          if(event->button()==Qt::RightButton &&diagrama->modo=="linha"){
      
          if(mouse_pos.x()<=this->size().width() && mouse_pos.y()<=this->size().height()){
      
          if(mouse_pos.x()>0 && mouse_pos.y()>0){
                emit sendMousePosition(this->pos(),this->property("datakey"));
             }
      

      Now in my signal I emit the position of the label that i clicked and his property("datakey"), can I do it?

      Is that it?Or there is something wrong or missing?

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      • F frnklu20

        Okay, please be patient with me, i really need your help!

        In my mousePressEvent of diagrama.cpp i have:

        void Diagrama::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
        {...
        
                    CustomLabel *child = new CustomLabel(this);
                    child->setPixmap(QPixmap(url_barram));
                    child->move(event->x(),event->y());
                    connect(child,&CustomLabel::opendialog, this, &Diagrama::justopendialog);
                    child->show();
                    Barramento *barramento=new Barramento(this);##create a new barramento
                    BarramentoMap["barramento"]=barramento;      
                    child->setProperty("datakey","barramento");##link the new label with the new barramento
        

        And my customlabel class is:

        void CustomLabel::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event){
        
        
            QPoint mouse_pos=event->pos();
            diagrama=new Diagrama();
        
            if(event->button()==Qt::RightButton &&diagrama->modo=="linha"){
        
            if(mouse_pos.x()<=this->size().width() && mouse_pos.y()<=this->size().height()){
        
            if(mouse_pos.x()>0 && mouse_pos.y()>0){
                  emit sendMousePosition(this->pos(),this->property("datakey"));
               }
        

        Now in my signal I emit the position of the label that i clicked and his property("datakey"), can I do it?

        Is that it?Or there is something wrong or missing?

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        @frnklu20 said in How to add and access informations from dynamically created objects QT:

        QPoint mouse_pos=event->pos();
        diagrama=new Diagrama();
        
        if(event->button()==Qt::RightButton &&diagrama->modo=="linha"){
        

        You just created diagrama , does this test really make sense ?

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          frnklu20
          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          yes, it does.
          In my diagrama class i have some modes and this clicked signal is only emitted when the mode "linha" from diagram is on!

          Relax, this is not the problem!Do you know if what i did works?

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          • F frnklu20

            yes, it does.
            In my diagrama class i have some modes and this clicked signal is only emitted when the mode "linha" from diagram is on!

            Relax, this is not the problem!Do you know if what i did works?

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            mrjj
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            wrote on last edited by
            #11

            @frnklu20
            Hi
            Seems fine if you also changed the signal sendMousePosition to also have a QVariant in it parameter list.
            You could make it a QString and do
            emit sendMousePosition(this->pos(),this->property("datakey").toString());

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              wrote on last edited by frnklu20
              #12

              Yes, I did it!
              This is the slot that handles the signal:

              void Diagrama::showMousePosition(const QPoint &pos, const QVariant property)
              {
                  QPoint p=pos;
                  pontos.append(p);##this is to draw a line between the object
                  update();
                  QMessageBox::about(this,"info",property.toString());##to start i want to just open a message box and show the information, it is temporary before i do something nice
              }
              

              There is only one problem, the class barramento is like this:

              barramento.h

              class Barramento
              {
              
              public:
                  explicit Barramento(QWidget* parent =0 );
                  Barramento();
                  QString nome="padrão";
                  int num;
                  float tensao;
                  float ang;
                  QPoint pos;
              };
              

              barramento.cpp

              #include "barramento.h"
              
              Barramento::Barramento()
              {
              
              }
              

              This class is like this because i don't need any function, I just need to store informations on those variables.

              And when i run the program it gives me an error:
              undefined reference to 'Barramento::Barramento(QWidget*)' it happens in the line when i create a new Barramento.

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              • F frnklu20

                Yes, I did it!
                This is the slot that handles the signal:

                void Diagrama::showMousePosition(const QPoint &pos, const QVariant property)
                {
                    QPoint p=pos;
                    pontos.append(p);##this is to draw a line between the object
                    update();
                    QMessageBox::about(this,"info",property.toString());##to start i want to just open a message box and show the information, it is temporary before i do something nice
                }
                

                There is only one problem, the class barramento is like this:

                barramento.h

                class Barramento
                {
                
                public:
                    explicit Barramento(QWidget* parent =0 );
                    Barramento();
                    QString nome="padrão";
                    int num;
                    float tensao;
                    float ang;
                    QPoint pos;
                };
                

                barramento.cpp

                #include "barramento.h"
                
                Barramento::Barramento()
                {
                
                }
                

                This class is like this because i don't need any function, I just need to store informations on those variables.

                And when i run the program it gives me an error:
                undefined reference to 'Barramento::Barramento(QWidget*)' it happens in the line when i create a new Barramento.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #13

                Hi
                you need (also)
                Barramento::Barramento( QWidget* parent )
                {

                }

                however, you dont really need it as its not a widget
                so you can just delete it completely. (also in .h)

                class Barramento
                {
                public:
                    QString nome="padrão";
                    int num;
                    float tensao;
                    float ang;
                    QPoint pos;
                };
                
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                  frnklu20
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #14

                  It worked!!

                  THANK YOU <3

                  You´re an angel man, for real.

                  I only changed a detail:
                  Each barramento represents a diferent object with different informations and etc
                  So i did this:

                  void Diagrama::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
                  {...
                  if(modo=="barramento")
                      {
                          if(event->button()==Qt::RightButton)
                          {
                              Barramento *barra=new Barramento(this);
                              int i=0;
                              i+=1;
                              BarramentoMap["barramento"+QString::number(i)]=barramento;
                              child->setProperty("datakey","barramento"+QString::number(i));
                  }
                  ...
                  

                  every time i click on the screen with the mode barramento on, I add 1 to this "i" variable and now when i click on the label it send me a signal in the form "barramento"+i.toString()

                  dealing with the signal:

                  void Diagrama::showMousePosition(const QPoint &pos, const QVariant property)
                  {
                      QPoint p=pos;
                      pontos.append(p);
                      update();
                      QMessageBox::about(this,"info",BarramentoMap[property.toString()]->nome);
                  }
                  

                  And i can access each object separately!
                  I don't know if it is the best way, but i'm quite happy now that it is working!

                  Thank you again SZ

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                  • F frnklu20

                    It worked!!

                    THANK YOU <3

                    You´re an angel man, for real.

                    I only changed a detail:
                    Each barramento represents a diferent object with different informations and etc
                    So i did this:

                    void Diagrama::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
                    {...
                    if(modo=="barramento")
                        {
                            if(event->button()==Qt::RightButton)
                            {
                                Barramento *barra=new Barramento(this);
                                int i=0;
                                i+=1;
                                BarramentoMap["barramento"+QString::number(i)]=barramento;
                                child->setProperty("datakey","barramento"+QString::number(i));
                    }
                    ...
                    

                    every time i click on the screen with the mode barramento on, I add 1 to this "i" variable and now when i click on the label it send me a signal in the form "barramento"+i.toString()

                    dealing with the signal:

                    void Diagrama::showMousePosition(const QPoint &pos, const QVariant property)
                    {
                        QPoint p=pos;
                        pontos.append(p);
                        update();
                        QMessageBox::about(this,"info",BarramentoMap[property.toString()]->nome);
                    }
                    

                    And i can access each object separately!
                    I don't know if it is the best way, but i'm quite happy now that it is working!

                    Thank you again SZ

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                    mrjj
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    @frnklu20
                    Hi
                    Super. :)
                    Looks fine.
                    One note:
                    You say
                    if(event->button()==Qt::RightButton)
                    {
                    Barramento *barra=new Barramento(this);
                    int i=0;
                    i+=1;
                    BarramentoMap["barramento"+QString::number(i)]=barramento;
                    child->setProperty("datakey","barramento"+QString::number(i));

                    so if you would call this code more than once, it would still get "barramento1" as key
                    and override any barramento1 already put there. Might not be an issue but i did wonder.

                    Just a note2, about clean up.
                    I can see you assign
                    Barramento *barra=new Barramento(this); >> the this
                    as parent.
                    Do you have
                    class Barramento : public QObject <<<
                    {

                    so it becomes part of the parent/owner system ?

                    Else, we are currently leaking the Barramento in the list as nothing will delete them on close down.
                    Not a big issues as the OS will clean it up when you close but im just old school and like it to be certain.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      "so if you would call this code more than once, it would still get "barramento1" as key
                      and override any barramento1 already put there. Might not be an issue but i did wonder."

                      That's the point! the user change the informations of the barramento
                      that he wants

                      "so it becomes part of the parent/owner system ?"
                      yes, it becomes part of Diagrama class

                      My point here is when i click on the screen add a label that represents a barramento object created at the same time.We're ok with that now

                      The next step is to add and change informations about it.You already saw the variables in class barramento,so here is what i thought:

                      When i create the label on the screen, i execute a Dialog from the class BarramDialog

                      0_1556887384690_f9d3a643-ddbc-41a8-97de-4edc7bf8e63a-image.png

                      And to get those values, i did:

                      if(modo=="barramento")
                          {
                              if(event->button()==Qt::RightButton)
                              {
                                 int i=0;
                                  i+=1;
                                  CustomLabel *child = new CustomLabel(this);
                                  BarramDialog *barram=new BarramDialog;
                                  barram->setModal(true);
                      
                                  child->setPixmap(QPixmap(url_barram));
                                  child->move(event->x(),event->y());
                                  connect(child, &CustomLabel::sendMousePosition, this, &Diagrama::showMousePosition);
                                  connect(child,&CustomLabel::opendialog, this, &Diagrama::justopendialog);
                                  child->show();
                                  barram->exec();##executing the dialog right after i create the label
                      
                                  Barramento *barramento=new Barramento(this);
                                  barramento->setnum(barram->num);
                                  barramento->setang(barram->ang);
                                  barramento->settensao(barram->tensao);##getting those input values on the BarramDialog
                                  barramento->setnome(barram->nome);
                                  BarramentoMap["barramento"+QString::number(i)]=barramento;
                                  child->setProperty("datakey","barramento"+QString::number(i));
                              }
                          }
                      

                      barramento.h

                      class Barramento
                      {
                      
                      public:
                          explicit Barramento(QWidget* parent =0 );
                          Barramento();
                          QString nome="padrão";
                          int num;
                          float tensao;
                          float ang;
                      
                          void setnome(QString &);
                          void setnum(int &);
                          void settensao(float &);#these functions are responsible to change the variable values that i want 
                          void setang(float &);
                      
                      };
                      

                      "Else, we are currently leaking the Barramento in the list as nothing will delete them on close down."
                      So how can i delete them?
                      " im just old school and like it to be certain." i get it hahaha

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                        mrjj
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                        wrote on last edited by mrjj
                        #17

                        @frnklu20 said in How to add and access informations from dynamically created objects QT:

                        ok. super its works as you want, no reason for alarm about the id.

                        So how can i delete them?

                        Well if you don't use the parent parameter in
                        explicit Barramento(QWidget* parent =0 );

                        then you can simply loop the and and call delete on each.
                        disclaimer*: fast typed. might have errors.

                        for (auto const& x : BarramentoMap)
                        {
                        delete x.second;
                        }
                        

                        a good place to do it , would be the destructor of the main window. or where the BarramentoMap lives.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #18

                          Ok! i'll do it

                          Just one more question, how can i do to support this link between the label and the class barramento with drag and drop functions?

                          diagrama.cpp

                          void Diagrama::dragEnterEvent(QDragEnterEvent *event)
                          {
                              if (event->mimeData()->hasFormat("application/x-dnditemdata")) {
                                  if (event->source() == this) {
                                      event->setDropAction(Qt::MoveAction);
                                      event->accept();
                                  } else {
                                      event->acceptProposedAction();
                                  }
                              } else {
                                  event->ignore();
                              }
                          }
                          
                          void Diagrama::dragMoveEvent(QDragMoveEvent *event)
                          {
                              if (event->mimeData()->hasFormat("application/x-dnditemdata")) {
                                  if (event->source() == this) {
                                      event->setDropAction(Qt::MoveAction);
                                      event->accept();
                                  } else {
                                      event->acceptProposedAction();
                                  }
                              } else {
                                  event->ignore();
                              }
                          }
                          
                          void Diagrama::dropEvent(QDropEvent *event)
                          {
                              if (event->mimeData()->hasFormat("application/x-dnditemdata")) {
                                  QByteArray itemData = event->mimeData()->data("application/x-dnditemdata");
                                  QDataStream dataStream(&itemData, QIODevice::ReadOnly);
                          
                                  QPixmap pixmap;
                                  QPoint offset;
                                  dataStream >> pixmap >> offset;
                          
                                  CustomLabel *newIcon = new CustomLabel(this);
                                  newIcon->setPixmap(pixmap);
                                  newIcon->move(event->pos() - offset);
                                  newIcon->show();
                                  newIcon->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose);
                                  connect(newIcon, &CustomLabel::sendMousePosition, this, &Diagrama::showMousePosition);
                                  connect(newIcon,&CustomLabel::opendialog, this, &Diagrama::justopendialog);
                                  if (event->source() == this) {
                                      event->setDropAction(Qt::MoveAction);
                                      event->accept();
                                  } else {
                                      event->acceptProposedAction();
                                  }
                              } else {
                                  event->ignore();
                              }
                          }
                          

                          these are the functions responsible for that, and the problem is on
                          void Diagrama::dropEvent(QDropEvent *event)

                          in this function i create another label with the same pixmap that i'm moving and i delete(just guessing) the old one, so the new one has no barramento object linked to it

                          what i thought was to get the property("datakey") of the old label (which is emitted by CustomLabel class) and do something like this:

                          new_label->setProperty("datakey",property("datakey"))
                          with this new line, the new_label overrides the informations of the old one, wich is not a problem beacuse it doesn't exist anymore.

                          But how can i do it? since that i don't have the emitted signal of custom label in drag and drop?

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                            mrjj
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #19

                            Hi
                            Since you already pack some data
                            (the dataStream >> pixmap >> offset; )
                            could you not just include a QString with its datakey ID
                            with the pixmap and offset and set it on the newly created label?

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                              frnklu20
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #20

                              ok, but how?

                              let's say I do this:
                              QString data;

                              dataStream>>pixmap>>offset>>data;

                              how the program will know that data=this->property("datakey")?

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                              • F frnklu20

                                ok, but how?

                                let's say I do this:
                                QString data;

                                dataStream>>pixmap>>offset>>data;

                                how the program will know that data=this->property("datakey")?

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                                mrjj
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                                wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                #21

                                @frnklu20
                                hi
                                you will put it in your self in startDrag or where you stuff the pixmap and point when drags starts.

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                                  frnklu20
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #22

                                  oohhh yeahh
                                  i got it!!!
                                  Thank you man <<<<<<33333333

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                                    frnklu20
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #23

                                    Hi,

                                    I have a problem with the same question.Can you help me please?

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                                    • F frnklu20

                                      Hi,

                                      I have a problem with the same question.Can you help me please?

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                                      mrjj
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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #24

                                      @frnklu20
                                      Hi
                                      if it's not super related to this thread,
                                      then please make a new one.

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                                        frnklu20
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #25

                                        It is!

                                        is about how to add and access informations from dynamically created objects!

                                        But now instead of using QLabels to portray my image, i'm using QGraphicsPixmapItems.

                                        To update my program I started to use QGraphicItems, and like before I want to create a link between a specific graphic item that i added on the screen and a non-graphical object named Barramento.

                                        diagramitem.cpp

                                        DiagramItem::DiagramItem(DiagramType diagramType, QMenu *contextMenu,
                                                     QGraphicsItem *parent)
                                            : QGraphicsPixmapItem(parent)
                                        {
                                            QPainter *painter=new QPainter;
                                            myDiagramType = diagramType;
                                            myContextMenu = contextMenu;
                                        
                                            QPainterPath path;
                                            switch (myDiagramType) {
                                                case StartEnd:{
                                                    QPixmap pixmap(url_trafo);
                                                    myPolygon = pixmap;
                                                    break;
                                            }
                                            case Gerador:{
                                                    QPixmap pixmap2(url_gerador);
                                                    myPolygon=pixmap2;
                                                    break;
                                            }
                                            case Carga:{
                                                    QPixmap pixmap3("C:/Users/Lukas/Desktop/simulight/images/carga");
                                                    myPolygon=pixmap3;
                                                    break;
                                            }
                                            default:{
                                                    QPixmap pixmap4(url_barramento);
                                                    myPolygon=pixmap4;
                                                    break;
                                            }
                                            }
                                            setPixmap(myPolygon);
                                            setFlag(QGraphicsItem::ItemIsMovable, true);
                                            setFlag(QGraphicsItem::ItemIsSelectable, true);
                                            setFlag(QGraphicsItem::ItemSendsGeometryChanges, true);
                                        }
                                        

                                        that's the class responsible for the items

                                        diagramscene.cpp
                                        it handles the actions of adding objects on the screen dynamically

                                        void DiagramScene::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *mouseEvent)
                                        {
                                            if (mouseEvent->button() != Qt::LeftButton)
                                                return;
                                        
                                            DiagramItem *item;
                                            switch (myMode) {
                                                case InsertItem:
                                                    
                                                    item = new DiagramItem(myItemType, myItemMenu);
                                        
                                                    addItem(item);
                                                    item->setPos(mouseEvent->scenePos());
                                                    emit itemInserted(item);
                                                    if(myItemType==0)
                                                    {
                                                        int i=0;
                                                        i+=1;
                                                        Barramento *barramento=new Barramento();
                                                        
                                                        BarramentoMap["barramento"+QString::number(i)]=barramento;//error1
                                                        item->setProperty("datakey","barramento"+QString::number(i)); //error2
                                                    }
                                                    break;
                                        

                                        error1: no viable overloaded '='
                                        error2: no member named 'setProperty' in 'DiagramItem'

                                        And i'm asking myself if it is the same thing that we did beore, how can i fix it?Is there something that i have to do different whit QGraphicItems?

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                                          mrjj
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                                          wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                          #26

                                          Hi
                                          DiagramItem do not have setProperty, so just add a new member variable to hold the "key"
                                          QString datakey;
                                          so you can just do
                                          item->datakey="barramento"+QString::number(i);
                                          It would be prittier if you defined an set function
                                          item->SetDataKey( "barramento"+QString::number(i) );

                                          For error 2, i guess you have the wrong declaration of the map.
                                          I can't see it.

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