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  • J Juancinho_cardecan

    @jsulm I called here after your words but the value doesn't change:

    void rgbLed::rgbRecive(const QString &in)
    {
    qDebug() << "ColorPicked:" << in;

    QStringList listNew = in.split(",");
    QStringList a_list = listNew[0].split("(");
    QStringList b_list = listNew[2].split(")");
    
    obj.brightnessText(in);
    int b = obj.getBrightValue();
    qDebug() << "Value: " << b;
    

    }

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    jsulm
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    @Juancinho_cardecan Called where? And did you call it on rgbLed::obj?

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

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @Juancinho_cardecan Called where? And did you call it on rgbLed::obj?

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @Juancinho_cardecan Called where? And did you call it on rgbLed::obj?

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        wrote on last edited by
        #18

        @jsulm No I din't call it on rgbLed::obj, I called it inside the function void rgbLed::rgbRecive

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          mrjj
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          #19

          Hi
          So here

          void rgbLed::rgbRecive(const QString &in)
          {
          obj.brightnessText(in);
          int b = obj.getBrightValue();
          

          b is not what you expect ?

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            Hi
            So here

            void rgbLed::rgbRecive(const QString &in)
            {
            obj.brightnessText(in);
            int b = obj.getBrightValue();
            

            b is not what you expect ?

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            Juancinho_cardecan
            wrote on last edited by
            #20

            @mrjj yes it's not what I'm expecting, it might be changing all the time but the value is zero always.

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            • J Juancinho_cardecan

              @mrjj yes it's not what I'm expecting, it might be changing all the time but the value is zero always.

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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by mrjj
              #21

              @Juancinho_cardecan
              I would check

              brightValue = Bright.toInt(&flag);
              (in void brightness::brightnessText(const QString &in))
              and see if flag is false as that mean text to Int failed.

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @Juancinho_cardecan
                I would check

                brightValue = Bright.toInt(&flag);
                (in void brightness::brightnessText(const QString &in))
                and see if flag is false as that mean text to Int failed.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #22

                @mrjj the flag is true and the value of brightValue is passing correctly, then the text to Int didn't failed, i dont know what is happening because if the values from QML are passing correctly, I'm calling in the wrong way the function brightnessText inside:

                cpp file:

                void rgbLed::rgbRecive(const QString &in)
                {
                     my_brightness.brightnessText(in);
                    int b = my_brightness.getBrightValue();
                    qDebug() << "Value: " << b;
                }
                
                void brightness::brightnessText(const QString &in)
                {
                    QString Bright = in;
                    int brightValue;
                    brightValue = Bright.toInt(&flag);
                    qDebug() << "brightValue: " << brightValue;
                    qDebug() << "flag: " << flag;
                    setBrightValue(brightValue);
                
                    qDebug() << "bright: " << brightValue;
                }
                
                
                
                

                main.cpp:

                int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                {
                
                    QCoreApplication::setAttribute(Qt::AA_EnableHighDpiScaling);
                    QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
                   
                
                    QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
                    engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("qrc:/main.qml")));
                    if (engine.rootObjects().isEmpty())
                            return -1;
                
                    //Root Object to find Items in QML
                    QObject* root = engine.rootObjects()[0];
                    assert(root != nullptr);
                
                    // The QML Item to which we want to inject our QML-Item-loaded-from-file
                    QQuickItem* colorSelector = qobject_cast<QQuickItem*>(root->findChild<QObject*>("colorSelector"));
                    assert(colorSelector != nullptr);
                
                
                    // Load the QML file to a component
                    QString qml_path = "ColorSelector.qml";
                    QQmlComponent comp(&engine, QUrl::fromLocalFile(qml_path));
                
                    QScopedPointer<rgbLed> slider (new rgbLed);
                    engine.rootContext()->setContextProperty("slider", slider.data());
                    QObject *topLevel = engine.rootObjects().value(0);
                    QQuickWindow *window = qobject_cast<QQuickWindow *>(topLevel);
                
                    // Create an instance of the component
                    rgbLed my_rgbLed;//Creation an Object instance
                    brightness my_brightness;
                
                    //Code to conecct a signal with the slot
                    QObject::connect(colorSelector, SIGNAL(colorChanged(QString)), &my_rgbLed, SLOT(rgbRecive(QString)));
                
                    // connect our QML signal to our C++ slot
                      QObject::connect(window, SIGNAL(submitTextField(QString)), &my_brightness, SLOT(brightnessText(QString)));
                
                    return app.exec();
                }
                
                
                

                header file:

                class rgbLed;
                
                class brightness : public QObject
                {
                    Q_OBJECT
                public:
                    explicit brightness(QObject *parent = 0);
                    friend rgbLed;
                    void setBrightValue(int newbrightValueMember)
                    {
                        brightValueMember = newbrightValueMember;
                    };
                    int getBrightValue()
                    {
                        return brightValueMember;
                    }
                
                    bool flag = 0;
                    int brightValueMember;
                
                public slots:
                    void brightnessText(const QString& in);
                };
                
                
                class rgbLed : public QObject
                {
                    Q_OBJECT
                    Q_PROPERTY(int bright READ brigfht WRITE setBright NOTIFY brightChanged)
                public:
                    explicit rgbLed(QObject *parent = nullptr);
                    brightness my_brightness;
                    int regresion_red(int red);
                    int regresion_green(int green);
                    int regresion_blue(int blue);
                
                    Q_INVOKABLE int bright();
                    Q_INVOKABLE int setBright(int x);
                    Q_INVOKABLE void add(rgbLed *x);
                
                
                    int r;
                    int g;
                    int b;
                    int r2;
                    int g2;
                    int b2;
                    int brightValue;
                    int myBrightness;
                    QStringList list;
                    QString my_in;
                
                    int red = 0;
                    int green = 0;
                    int blue = 0;
                    int pos = 0 ;
                    bool flag = 0;
                    int x;
                
                signals:
                    void brightChanged(int x);
                
                public slots:
                    void rgbRecive(const QString &in);
                }
                
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                  mrjj
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                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #23

                  Hi
                  I think you have 2 instances of brightness called my_brightness

                  void rgbLed::rgbRecive(const QString &in)
                  {
                  my_brightness.brightnessText(in); <<< is the SAME my_brightness as you have in main.cpp?
                  int b = my_brightness.getBrightValue();
                  qDebug() << "Value: " << b;
                  }

                  so
                  rgbLed my_rgbLed;//Creation an Object instance
                  brightness my_brightness;

                  how does the my_brightness from outside come into

                  void rgbLed::rgbRecive(const QString &in) ?
                  It seems it has its own ?
                  So one is being updated but other is not ?

                  In the original code, it was called

                  class rgbLed : public QObject
                  {
                      Q_OBJECT
                      Q_PROPERTY(int bright READ brigfht WRITE setBright NOTIFY brightChanged)
                  public:
                      explicit rgbLed(QObject *parent = nullptr);
                      brightness obj; <<< the old internal name of the instance
                  

                  So it works from QML
                  as you do
                  // connect our QML signal to our C++ slot
                  QObject::connect(window, SIGNAL(submitTextField(QString)), &my_brightness, SLOT(brightnessText(QString)));

                  and that changes the one in Mian.cpp
                  but the rgbLed my_rgbLed; and its "obj" is not.

                  I assume you want the brigness instance inside my_rgbLed to change ?

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    Hi
                    I think you have 2 instances of brightness called my_brightness

                    void rgbLed::rgbRecive(const QString &in)
                    {
                    my_brightness.brightnessText(in); <<< is the SAME my_brightness as you have in main.cpp?
                    int b = my_brightness.getBrightValue();
                    qDebug() << "Value: " << b;
                    }

                    so
                    rgbLed my_rgbLed;//Creation an Object instance
                    brightness my_brightness;

                    how does the my_brightness from outside come into

                    void rgbLed::rgbRecive(const QString &in) ?
                    It seems it has its own ?
                    So one is being updated but other is not ?

                    In the original code, it was called

                    class rgbLed : public QObject
                    {
                        Q_OBJECT
                        Q_PROPERTY(int bright READ brigfht WRITE setBright NOTIFY brightChanged)
                    public:
                        explicit rgbLed(QObject *parent = nullptr);
                        brightness obj; <<< the old internal name of the instance
                    

                    So it works from QML
                    as you do
                    // connect our QML signal to our C++ slot
                    QObject::connect(window, SIGNAL(submitTextField(QString)), &my_brightness, SLOT(brightnessText(QString)));

                    and that changes the one in Mian.cpp
                    but the rgbLed my_rgbLed; and its "obj" is not.

                    I assume you want the brigness instance inside my_rgbLed to change ?

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                    jsulm
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #24

                    @mrjj said in Nested class in Qt5:

                    I think you have 2 instances of brightness called my_brightness

                    I already tryied to explain that...

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

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #25

                      @Juancinho_cardecan
                      Assuming @jsulm & @mrjj are correct, each time you create a brightness object anywhere why don't you set its https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qobject.html#objectName-prop (setObjectName()) to a unique string, then you can see whether one instance is different from another. Printing out &brightnessObjectInstance may also tell you the same, I think.

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                        mrjj
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                        wrote on last edited by mrjj
                        #26

                        Hi

                        Could you try to add

                        brightness & rgbLed: :getBrightness() {
                        return obj; // or what you called it
                        }

                        to
                        class rgbLed : public QObject

                        then in main.cpp

                        QObject::connect(window, SIGNAL(submitTextField(QString)), my_rgbLed.getBrightness(), SLOT(brightnessText(QString)));

                        and remove all
                        brightness my_brightness;
                        as we dont want to use brightness alone ever, only via rgbLed.

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