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How to Split QString for get values of each line

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    isan
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    I want to split below data by adding values 0 to 5 of each line to a double list like:

    QString data="#438,268,238,538,2019/8/20,16:24:47 #440,270,240,310,2019/8/20,16:24:48 #438,268,238,538,2019/8/20,16:24:49 #440,270,240,540,2019/8/20,16:24:50 #440,270,240,540,2019/8/20,16:24:51 #440,270,240,540,2019/8/20,16:24:52
    ....."
    

    to:

    QList<double>row0,row1,...,row5;
    row0<<438<<440<<438<<440,...
    row1<<268<<270<<268,....
    .
    .
    .
    
    row5<<16:24:47<<16:24:48<<16:24:49,.....
    

    I try this way

    QList<double>val1;
     QStringList line=getRecord.split("#");
    
        for(int u=0;u<line.size();u++)        
      val1.append(line.at(0).toDouble());
        qDebug()<<"val1"<<val1;
    

    But it only gives "4",
    how can I do this?

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      wrote on last edited by mpergand
      #2
      QString data="#438,268,238,538,2019/8/20,16:24:47 "
                   "#440,270,240,310,2019/8/20,16:24:48 "
                   "#438,268,238,538,2019/8/20,16:24:49 "
                   "#440,270,240,540,2019/8/20,16:24:50 "
                   "#440,270,240,540,2019/8/20,16:24:51 "
                   "#440,270,240,540,2019/8/20,16:24:52";
      
      QList<double> rows[4];
      
      int main(int argc, char *argv[])
      {
      
          QStringList records=data.split('#',QString::SkipEmptyParts);
      
          for(const QString& record : records)
              {
              QStringList data=record.split(',');
              //qDebug()<<data;
      
              if(data.length()!=6)  
                  {
                  //qDebug()<<"Error"<<data;
                  continue;
                  }
      
              for(int i=0; i<4; i++)
                  {
                  //qDebug()<<data.at(i).toDouble();
                  rows[i]<<data.at(i).toDouble();
                  }
      
              }
          //qDebug()<<records;
          qDebug()<<rows[0];
          qDebug()<<rows[1];
          qDebug()<<rows[2];
          qDebug()<<rows[3];
      
          return 0;
      }
      

      Rows 5 & 6 are not double values.
      You can convert these to QDate of course (look at the doc for more info)

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