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    Bonnie
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    I suppose your cpp file is saved in UTF8, then the first one is the right way to go.
    But some characters cannot be printed by QDebug (I don't know why).
    You can show the text in a text edit or something else, and you'll see the result is right.

        ui->textEdit->setPlainText(QString::fromStdString (Data));
    
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    • B Bonnie

      I suppose your cpp file is saved in UTF8, then the first one is the right way to go.
      But some characters cannot be printed by QDebug (I don't know why).
      You can show the text in a text edit or something else, and you'll see the result is right.

          ui->textEdit->setPlainText(QString::fromStdString (Data));
      
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      @Bonnie said in std::string to QString can't convert properly:

      But some characters cannot be printed by QDebug (I don't know why).

      They can, when the console supports utf-8 (windows cmd.exe can not)

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      • B Bonnie

        I suppose your cpp file is saved in UTF8, then the first one is the right way to go.
        But some characters cannot be printed by QDebug (I don't know why).
        You can show the text in a text edit or something else, and you'll see the result is right.

            ui->textEdit->setPlainText(QString::fromStdString (Data));
        
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        Ketan__Patel__0011
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        #5

        @Bonnie

        Thanks for Reply

        But it is not working

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        • Ketan__Patel__0011K Ketan__Patel__0011

          @Bonnie

          Thanks for Reply

          But it is not working

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          JonB
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          @Ketan__Patel__0011 said in std::string to QString can't convert properly:

          But it is not working

          What is not working? Did you read and act on each of @Bonnie's & @Christian-Ehrlicher's observations about Windows/codecs/qDebug()/QTextEdit? Do you want to tell people what is not working, or do you think it's better if they guess?

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @Ketan__Patel__0011 said in std::string to QString can't convert properly:

            But it is not working

            What is not working? Did you read and act on each of @Bonnie's & @Christian-Ehrlicher's observations about Windows/codecs/qDebug()/QTextEdit? Do you want to tell people what is not working, or do you think it's better if they guess?

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            Ketan__Patel__0011
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            @JonB

            Yes i was read about windows / codecs / qDebug() / QTextEdit
            And you misunderstood about my reply

            and If i used this way

                     qDebug() << QString::fromLocal8Bit (Data.c_str()) << endl;  
            

            Then i get most of data but i did't get all character same as std::string

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            • Ketan__Patel__0011K Ketan__Patel__0011

              @JonB

              Yes i was read about windows / codecs / qDebug() / QTextEdit
              And you misunderstood about my reply

              and If i used this way

                       qDebug() << QString::fromLocal8Bit (Data.c_str()) << endl;  
              

              Then i get most of data but i did't get all character same as std::string

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              JonB
              wrote on last edited by JonB
              #8

              @Ketan__Patel__0011
              But @Bonnie already told you:

              But some characters cannot be printed by QDebug (I don't know why).

              (which is true), and he said:

              You can show the text in a text edit or something else, and you'll see the result is right.

              ui->textEdit->setPlainText(QString::fromStdString (Data));
              

              So why try qDebug() output again, when he has made this suggestion for you to at least give a go?

              but i did't get all character same as std::string

              If that's really the case once you have tried QTextEdit, then check what the length is of the std::string vs that of the converted QString.

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @Ketan__Patel__0011
                But @Bonnie already told you:

                But some characters cannot be printed by QDebug (I don't know why).

                (which is true), and he said:

                You can show the text in a text edit or something else, and you'll see the result is right.

                ui->textEdit->setPlainText(QString::fromStdString (Data));
                

                So why try qDebug() output again, when he has made this suggestion for you to at least give a go?

                but i did't get all character same as std::string

                If that's really the case once you have tried QTextEdit, then check what the length is of the std::string vs that of the converted QString.

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                Ketan__Patel__0011
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                @JonB

                i am use this line in my code

                             ui->textEdit->setPlainText(QString::fromStdString(Data));
                

                and you can see output

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                and my actual string data string is :

                     std::string  Data = "Z¾xÞ?î?é?ðuفçzá?æ?ö?èæYÆV½MÃT¾T¿M³";
                
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                  @Ketan__Patel__0011 said in std::string to QString can't convert properly:

                  and my actual string data string is :

                  again: which encoding is this string?

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                  • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                    @Ketan__Patel__0011 said in std::string to QString can't convert properly:

                    and my actual string data string is :

                    again: which encoding is this string?

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                    Ketan__Patel__0011
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                    #11

                    @Christian-Ehrlicher

                    i generate this string using my encryption algorithm and i am using some high logic for it

                    Like Multiple Looping Statements And Leader Conditions

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                    • Ketan__Patel__0011K Ketan__Patel__0011

                      @Christian-Ehrlicher

                      i generate this string using my encryption algorithm and i am using some high logic for it

                      Like Multiple Looping Statements And Leader Conditions

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                      Bonnie
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                      #12

                      @Ketan__Patel__0011 I think maybe your cpp file is not saved in UTF8...
                      But never mind, since the string is just an output of encryption algorithm...There'll be characters that even UTF8 cannot handle.
                      You should know that we usually don't save that kind of string (or we should call it raw data) directly, because it is not readable / printable.
                      We encode the raw data to hex / base64 string, and use that to save / transfer to others.
                      And when we need the raw data, we decode from that hex / base64 string.
                      If you don't want to save / transfer / make it readable, just want to get rid of a std::string and use Qt's class to store it, then you should use QByteArray instead of QString.
                      So there won't be any option about "what codec should be used to convert the string" since it is not a really string!

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                      • Ketan__Patel__0011K Ketan__Patel__0011

                        @Christian-Ehrlicher

                        i generate this string using my encryption algorithm and i am using some high logic for it

                        Like Multiple Looping Statements And Leader Conditions

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                        JonB
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                        #13

                        @Ketan__Patel__0011
                        Additional to @Bonnie's latest.

                        i generate this string using my encryption algorithm

                        So should it not be a byte array/vector rather than a string?

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                        • JonBJ JonB

                          @Ketan__Patel__0011
                          Additional to @Bonnie's latest.

                          i generate this string using my encryption algorithm

                          So should it not be a byte array/vector rather than a string?

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                          Ketan__Patel__0011
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                          @JonB

                          Thanks For Reply

                          ByteArray Or Vector Is good concept but it's is not good for sensitive data

                          and even it is not good for any encrypted data or any sensitive data

                          And Otherthing is am able to write this data in any text file

                          but when i try to save this string in my MYSQL Database that time it is can't store
                          with complete and proper data some characters are changes

                          Please Help me to solve this problem

                          This problem spoiled my whole day

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                          • Ketan__Patel__0011K Ketan__Patel__0011

                            @JonB

                            Thanks For Reply

                            ByteArray Or Vector Is good concept but it's is not good for sensitive data

                            and even it is not good for any encrypted data or any sensitive data

                            And Otherthing is am able to write this data in any text file

                            but when i try to save this string in my MYSQL Database that time it is can't store
                            with complete and proper data some characters are changes

                            Please Help me to solve this problem

                            This problem spoiled my whole day

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                            JonB
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #15

                            @Ketan__Patel__0011 said in std::string to QString can't convert properly:

                            ByteArray Or Vector Is good concept but it's is not good for sensitive data
                            and even it is not good for any encrypted data or any sensitive data

                            No idea what you are talking about here. I never said you should not encrypt. I asked whether the result of the encryption isn't a byte array rather than a string as you say it is. It looks like bytes and not characters to me. But if you say it's text that's up to you.

                            And Otherthing is am able to write this data in any text file

                            Regardless of encoding/codec?

                            but when i try to save this string in my MYSQL Database that time it is can't store
                            with complete and proper data some characters are changes

                            I wonder if that's because it's bytes and not text?

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                            • Ketan__Patel__0011K Ketan__Patel__0011

                              @JonB

                              Thanks For Reply

                              ByteArray Or Vector Is good concept but it's is not good for sensitive data

                              and even it is not good for any encrypted data or any sensitive data

                              And Otherthing is am able to write this data in any text file

                              but when i try to save this string in my MYSQL Database that time it is can't store
                              with complete and proper data some characters are changes

                              Please Help me to solve this problem

                              This problem spoiled my whole day

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                              Bonnie
                              wrote on last edited by Bonnie
                              #16

                              @Ketan__Patel__0011 I don't think anyone can / want to help you if you don't listen to anyone.
                              Here I'll tell you what I usually do to store encrypted data to database.
                              Option 1: I use QByteArray to store the encrypted data, and then save it to database as BLOB.
                              Option 2: I convert it to hex / base64 string, and then save it to database as string.
                              That's over. I'll not reply this post anymore.

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                              • JonBJ JonB

                                @Ketan__Patel__0011 said in std::string to QString can't convert properly:

                                ByteArray Or Vector Is good concept but it's is not good for sensitive data
                                and even it is not good for any encrypted data or any sensitive data

                                No idea what you are talking about here. I never said you should not encrypt. I asked whether the result of the encryption isn't a byte array rather than a string as you say it is. It looks like bytes and not characters to me. But if you say it's text that's up to you.

                                And Otherthing is am able to write this data in any text file

                                Regardless of encoding/codec?

                                but when i try to save this string in my MYSQL Database that time it is can't store
                                with complete and proper data some characters are changes

                                I wonder if that's because it's bytes and not text?

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                                Ketan__Patel__0011
                                wrote on last edited by Ketan__Patel__0011
                                #17

                                @JonB

                                my Whole Process

                                1 -> define a normal string like:
                                std::string data="Welcome For Process";
                                2 -> Applying my encryption algorithm on this string
                                3 -> then store encrypted string into my file
                                4 -> Now for Backup i am try to save my encrypted string in MYSQL Database

                                But i can't store my encrypted string properly, some character are changed

                                otherthing is when open my encrypted string file in notepad
                                then it show it is ANSI encoding

                                Please help me to solve this problem

                                Again My Major problem is
                                i want to store my encrypted string in MYSQL Database

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                                • Ketan__Patel__0011K Ketan__Patel__0011

                                  @JonB

                                  my Whole Process

                                  1 -> define a normal string like:
                                  std::string data="Welcome For Process";
                                  2 -> Applying my encryption algorithm on this string
                                  3 -> then store encrypted string into my file
                                  4 -> Now for Backup i am try to save my encrypted string in MYSQL Database

                                  But i can't store my encrypted string properly, some character are changed

                                  otherthing is when open my encrypted string file in notepad
                                  then it show it is ANSI encoding

                                  Please help me to solve this problem

                                  Again My Major problem is
                                  i want to store my encrypted string in MYSQL Database

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                                  JonB
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #18

                                  @Ketan__Patel__0011 said in std::string to QString can't convert properly:

                                  2 -> Applying my encryption algorithm on this string

                                  And how does your encryption algorithm work? Is it really producing text characters from text characters, or is it actually manipulating and producing bytes?

                                  otherthis is when open my encrypted string file in notepad
                                  then it show it is ANSI encoding

                                  Not sure that tells you anything from Notepad, but I'm not certain.

                                  Please help me to solve this problem

                                  So you keep saying.

                                  i want to store my encrypted string in MYSQL Database

                                  Yes, we understand this.

                                  @Bonnie's two options are indeed the normal way to save any encrypted data to a database.

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                                  • Ketan__Patel__0011K Ketan__Patel__0011

                                    @JonB

                                    my Whole Process

                                    1 -> define a normal string like:
                                    std::string data="Welcome For Process";
                                    2 -> Applying my encryption algorithm on this string
                                    3 -> then store encrypted string into my file
                                    4 -> Now for Backup i am try to save my encrypted string in MYSQL Database

                                    But i can't store my encrypted string properly, some character are changed

                                    otherthing is when open my encrypted string file in notepad
                                    then it show it is ANSI encoding

                                    Please help me to solve this problem

                                    Again My Major problem is
                                    i want to store my encrypted string in MYSQL Database

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                                    mrjj
                                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                                    wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                    #19

                                    @Ketan__Patel__0011
                                    Hi
                                    Since its not unicode or UTF8 or real text at all you cannot just store it in the DB as it expects it to be valid text
                                    with valid encoding.

                                    So do as @Bonnie says and store them in a blop via QByteArray.
                                    Like this sample storing images.
                                    https://wiki.qt.io/How_to_Store_and_Retrieve_Image_on_SQLite

                                    Note, the type used for creating the table
                                    query.exec( "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS imgTable ( filename TEXT, imagedata BLOB )" );

                                    Then it won't alter your data and it should work.
                                    Your output from the encryption is no longer valid text. Treat it as a binary thing and
                                    use QByteArray in case it might add a zero in there. std::string and QString is not ok for this sort of data
                                    in many cases.

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