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  • SGaistS SGaist

    Since you are using Designer, yes.

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    @SGaist Thanks.

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      I know I marked this as solved, and thanks to everyone who helped me understand what I was missing. I'm able to make it work when is widget to widget or promoted with with custom events. However when there is nothing triggered or clicked like a button I'm not able to connect. For example. Function to function, if one function from another class is executed, connect and execute another function in another class. Where the signal is the first executed function and slot is the function executed after the first was triggered. Thanks

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        I know I marked this as solved, and thanks to everyone who helped me understand what I was missing. I'm able to make it work when is widget to widget or promoted with with custom events. However when there is nothing triggered or clicked like a button I'm not able to connect. For example. Function to function, if one function from another class is executed, connect and execute another function in another class. Where the signal is the first executed function and slot is the function executed after the first was triggered. Thanks

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        @Ucn_

        Set up the connect in your constructor and emit the signal, you connect to, in your function A to execute function B in your second class.


        If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

        ~E. W. Dijkstra

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          @Ucn_

          Set up the connect in your constructor and emit the signal, you connect to, in your function A to execute function B in your second class.

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          @Pl45m4

          This only works when I setup in main.cpp and when it fires in won't update anything in the function except print. When I set up in the constructor and place the emit in the function it does not fire,

          QObject::connect(&timer, SIGNAL(printPerSecond()), &w, SLOT(anotherFuncion()));
          
          emit printPerSecond()
          
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            @Pl45m4

            This only works when I setup in main.cpp and when it fires in won't update anything in the function except print. When I set up in the constructor and place the emit in the function it does not fire,

            QObject::connect(&timer, SIGNAL(printPerSecond()), &w, SLOT(anotherFuncion()));
            
            emit printPerSecond()
            
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            jsulm
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            @Ucn_ What is timer in your connect?
            Is there a warning at runtime that connect failed?
            You should use the new connect syntax to get compiler error instead of runtime warning if your connect call is wrong.

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

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @Ucn_ What is timer in your connect?
              Is there a warning at runtime that connect failed?
              You should use the new connect syntax to get compiler error instead of runtime warning if your connect call is wrong.

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              @jsulm It does not give any warning. I tried different connects, it just won't execute the function.

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                  @jsulm It does not give any warning. I tried different connects, it just won't execute the function.

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                  jsulm
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                  @Ucn_ Without more code I can't tell you what the problem is. One possibility: "timer" is not the same instance from where you emit the signal.

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

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                    @Ucn_ Without more code I can't tell you what the problem is. One possibility: "timer" is not the same instance from where you emit the signal.

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                    @jsulm I have as follow in my MainWindow constructor:

                        Someclass send;
                        QObject::connect(&send, SIGNAL(valueChanged()), SLOT(someFunction()));
                    

                    I have this signal in Someclass

                    signals:
                      void valueChanged();
                    

                    And this Slot in my MainWindow

                    private slots:
                        void someFunction();
                    

                    then I emit from a function

                    void Someclass::anotherfunction(){
                    
                        emit valueChanged();
                    }
                    
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                      @jsulm I have as follow in my MainWindow constructor:

                          Someclass send;
                          QObject::connect(&send, SIGNAL(valueChanged()), SLOT(someFunction()));
                      

                      I have this signal in Someclass

                      signals:
                        void valueChanged();
                      

                      And this Slot in my MainWindow

                      private slots:
                          void someFunction();
                      

                      then I emit from a function

                      void Someclass::anotherfunction(){
                      
                          emit valueChanged();
                      }
                      
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                      jsulm
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                      @Ucn_ said in Signal and slot from other class not working:

                      Someclass send;
                      QObject::connect(&send, SIGNAL(valueChanged()), SLOT(someFunction()));

                      Here send is a local variable and is destroyed as soon as it goes out of scope!

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

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @Ucn_ said in Signal and slot from other class not working:

                        Someclass send;
                        QObject::connect(&send, SIGNAL(valueChanged()), SLOT(someFunction()));

                        Here send is a local variable and is destroyed as soon as it goes out of scope!

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                        @jsulm If I declare Someclass *send = new Someclass(); it gives error:

                        mainwindow.cpp:18:14: error: no matching member function for call to 'connect'
                        qobject.h:467:41: note: candidate function not viable: no known conversion from 'Someclass **' to 'const QObject *' for 1st argument; remove &
                        qobject.h:264:13: note: candidate template ignored: requirement 'int(QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<const char *>::ArgumentCount) >= 0' was not satisfied [with Func1 = const char *, Func2 = const char *]
                        qobject.h:304:13: note: candidate template ignored: substitution failure [with Func1 = const char *, Func2 = const char *]: no type named 'Object' in 'QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<const char *>'
                        qobject.h:232:43: note: candidate function template not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
                        qobject.h:273:13: note: candidate function template not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
                        qobject.h:312:13: note: candidate function template not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
                        qobject.h:212:36: note: candidate function not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
                        qobject.h:215:36: note: candidate function not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
                        

                        I handle keypress event in Someclass, but is just an example. I want to emit valueChanged(); when a specific key is pressed or when a function is run, even though I did remove & to:

                        Someclass *send = new Someclass()
                        QObject::connect(send, SIGNAL(valueChanged()), SLOT(someFunction()));
                        

                        Still doesn't fire.

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                          @jsulm If I declare Someclass *send = new Someclass(); it gives error:

                          mainwindow.cpp:18:14: error: no matching member function for call to 'connect'
                          qobject.h:467:41: note: candidate function not viable: no known conversion from 'Someclass **' to 'const QObject *' for 1st argument; remove &
                          qobject.h:264:13: note: candidate template ignored: requirement 'int(QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<const char *>::ArgumentCount) >= 0' was not satisfied [with Func1 = const char *, Func2 = const char *]
                          qobject.h:304:13: note: candidate template ignored: substitution failure [with Func1 = const char *, Func2 = const char *]: no type named 'Object' in 'QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<const char *>'
                          qobject.h:232:43: note: candidate function template not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
                          qobject.h:273:13: note: candidate function template not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
                          qobject.h:312:13: note: candidate function template not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
                          qobject.h:212:36: note: candidate function not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
                          qobject.h:215:36: note: candidate function not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
                          

                          I handle keypress event in Someclass, but is just an example. I want to emit valueChanged(); when a specific key is pressed or when a function is run, even though I did remove & to:

                          Someclass *send = new Someclass()
                          QObject::connect(send, SIGNAL(valueChanged()), SLOT(someFunction()));
                          

                          Still doesn't fire.

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                          jsulm
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                          @Ucn_ Don't you have send as class member?
                          Regarding error: simply remove & in front of send in connect as send is now already a pointer.

                          QObject::connect(send, SIGNAL(valueChanged()), SLOT(someFunction()));
                          

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

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