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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
    Lifetime Qt Champion
    wrote on last edited by mrjj
    #4

    Hi
    It is not good to use QThread::msleep();
    in a GUI program as you completely freeze all drawing and input and
    it not suitable for any kind of delay in any sort of animation.

    In this case, a single shot timer is good for such a delay.

    QTimer::singleShot(1000, [ this]{
    qDebug("Hello from lambda");
    ui->pushButtonFeeder->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
    ui->pushButtonFeeder->setText("FEEDER ON");
    });

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    • S swansorter

      hi
      this my code .i want change text and color of the button after delay.
      only 1st delay working but its not taking 2nd delay
      void MainWindow::on_pushButtonSystemswitchon_clicked()
      {

          ui->pushButtonSystemswitchon->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;"
                                                      "background: red;");
          ui->pushButtonSystemswitchon->setText("ON");
          ui->pushButtonFeeder->setEnabled(false);
          ui->pushButtonEejecter->setEnabled(false);
      

      QThread::msleep(1000);

          ui->pushButtonFeeder->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;"
                                               "background: green;");
          ui->pushButtonFeeder->setText("FEEDER ON");
          FEEDER_button_flag=0;
          FEEDER_check_flag=false;
      

      QThread::msleep(1000);
      ui->pushButtonEejecter->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;"
      "background: blue;");
      ui->pushButtonEejecter->setText("EJECTER ON");
      EJECTER_button_flag=0;
      EJECTER_check_flag=false;

          power_button_flag=0;
          power_check_flag=false;
      

      }

      jsulmJ Offline
      jsulmJ Offline
      jsulm
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by
      #5

      @swansorter This is not how you should do this! Don't block your main thread with sleep()!
      Use https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtimer.html#singleShot instead

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

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        Hi
        It is not good to use QThread::msleep();
        in a GUI program as you completely freeze all drawing and input and
        it not suitable for any kind of delay in any sort of animation.

        In this case, a single shot timer is good for such a delay.

        QTimer::singleShot(1000, [ this]{
        qDebug("Hello from lambda");
        ui->pushButtonFeeder->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
        ui->pushButtonFeeder->setText("FEEDER ON");
        });

        S Offline
        S Offline
        swansorter
        wrote on last edited by
        #6

        @mrjj this working for me..but
        1.if i give same delay value it exicute at the same time
        QTimer::singleShot(1000, [ this]{
        qDebug("Hello from lambda");
        ui->pushButton1->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
        ui->pushButton1->setText("FEEDER ON");
        });
        QTimer::singleShot(1000, [ this]{
        qDebug("Hello from lambda");
        ui->pushButton2->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
        ui->pushButton2->setText("FEEDER ON");
        });
        2.if give different time value the it works
        QTimer::singleShot(500, [ this]{
        qDebug("Hello from lambda");
        ui->pushButton1->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
        ui->pushButton1->setText("FEEDER ON");
        });
        QTimer::singleShot(1000, [ this]{
        qDebug("Hello from lambda");
        ui->pushButton2->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
        ui->pushButton2->setText("FEEDER ON");
        });

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        • S swansorter

          @mrjj this working for me..but
          1.if i give same delay value it exicute at the same time
          QTimer::singleShot(1000, [ this]{
          qDebug("Hello from lambda");
          ui->pushButton1->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
          ui->pushButton1->setText("FEEDER ON");
          });
          QTimer::singleShot(1000, [ this]{
          qDebug("Hello from lambda");
          ui->pushButton2->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
          ui->pushButton2->setText("FEEDER ON");
          });
          2.if give different time value the it works
          QTimer::singleShot(500, [ this]{
          qDebug("Hello from lambda");
          ui->pushButton1->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
          ui->pushButton1->setText("FEEDER ON");
          });
          QTimer::singleShot(1000, [ this]{
          qDebug("Hello from lambda");
          ui->pushButton2->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
          ui->pushButton2->setText("FEEDER ON");
          });

          jsulmJ Offline
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          jsulm
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          @swansorter said in QT delay not working:

          if i give same delay value it exicute at the same time

          Sure, because you want the second part to be delayed after the first one, right? So, after 1sec delay you do the first change, then again after 1sec more you do the second part.

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

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          • S swansorter

            @mrjj this working for me..but
            1.if i give same delay value it exicute at the same time
            QTimer::singleShot(1000, [ this]{
            qDebug("Hello from lambda");
            ui->pushButton1->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
            ui->pushButton1->setText("FEEDER ON");
            });
            QTimer::singleShot(1000, [ this]{
            qDebug("Hello from lambda");
            ui->pushButton2->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
            ui->pushButton2->setText("FEEDER ON");
            });
            2.if give different time value the it works
            QTimer::singleShot(500, [ this]{
            qDebug("Hello from lambda");
            ui->pushButton1->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
            ui->pushButton1->setText("FEEDER ON");
            });
            QTimer::singleShot(1000, [ this]{
            qDebug("Hello from lambda");
            ui->pushButton2->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
            ui->pushButton2->setText("FEEDER ON");
            });

            mrjjM Offline
            mrjjM Offline
            mrjj
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            @swansorter

            Hi
            Yes it is executed when time is gone.

            Im not really sure what you are trying but it seems you want more than one button to change
            color ?

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @swansorter

              Hi
              Yes it is executed when time is gone.

              Im not really sure what you are trying but it seems you want more than one button to change
              color ?

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              S Offline
              swansorter
              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              @mrjj i want like this
              1.ui->pushButton1->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
              ui->pushButton1->setText("FEEDER ON");
              delay(1000);
              after 1 sec delay
              2.
              ui->pushButton2->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
              ui->pushButton2->setText("FEEDER ON");
              delay(1000);another 1sec delay
              3.
              ui->pushButton3->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
              ui->pushButton3->setText("FEEDER ON")

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              • S swansorter

                @mrjj i want like this
                1.ui->pushButton1->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
                ui->pushButton1->setText("FEEDER ON");
                delay(1000);
                after 1 sec delay
                2.
                ui->pushButton2->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
                ui->pushButton2->setText("FEEDER ON");
                delay(1000);another 1sec delay
                3.
                ui->pushButton3->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;""background: green;");
                ui->pushButton3->setText("FEEDER ON")

                mrjjM Offline
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                mrjj
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                @swansorter
                Cant you just use

                1000
                2000

                as delay then ?

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                • CP71C Offline
                  CP71C Offline
                  CP71
                  wrote on last edited by CP71
                  #11

                  Hi,
                  I thing is not a good idea to use Qthread::msleep in this way for GUI, as someone has already suggested you I should use Qtimer::singleShot.

                  Only for test, have you tried with update function before msleep?

                  ui->pushButtonSystemswitchon->setStyleSheet("font-size: 20px;"
                                                              "background: red;");
                  ui->pushButtonSystemswitchon->setText("ON");
                  ui->pushButtonFeeder->setEnabled(false);
                  ui→pushButtonEejecter→setEnabled(false);
                  

                  ui→pushButtonSystemswitchon→update();
                  ui→pushButtonSystemswitchon→update();
                  ui→pushButtonFeeder→update();
                  ui→pushButtonEejecter→update();

                  QThread::msleep(1000);

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @swansorter
                    Cant you just use

                    1000
                    2000

                    as delay then ?

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                    S Offline
                    swansorter
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    @mrjj am asking is their any other way ?

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                    • S swansorter

                      @mrjj am asking is their any other way ?

                      jsulmJ Offline
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                      jsulm
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      @swansorter Why do you need other way? What is wrong with QTimer::singleShot and delays of 1000 and 2000?

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

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @swansorter Why do you need other way? What is wrong with QTimer::singleShot and delays of 1000 and 2000?

                        S Offline
                        S Offline
                        swansorter
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        @jsulm i dnt know weather it is correct way or not

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @swansorter
                          Cant you just use

                          1000
                          2000

                          as delay then ?

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                          S Offline
                          swansorter
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #15

                          @mrjj thank you very much

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