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  • JonBJ JonB

    @JohnSRV
    The slot for clicking the pushbutton does not itself do anything with/know about the number/string you are about to "ask for"; it hasn't happened yet! I trust you get that bit.

    When the user has clicked the button, how do you intend to "[ask user] to insert a number or a String"? How are you going to prompt for that? Only after that can we discuss how you might use signals/slots to forward the data input onto something else.

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    JohnSRV
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    @JonB after the User clicks the Button a Dialog Window pops up where the User can insert an IP Adress for example.

    void boxconec::Target_IP()
    {
    	QString TargetIP = QInputDialog::getText(this, "Choose Target system", "Enter the IP Address of the Target System:");
    	ui->IPAdress->setText(TargetIP);
    }
    

    So I want to pass this TargetIP Variable to a Function that connects to a QTcp Server listening under the given Address. How can I pass that information to my Client Function?

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    • J JohnSRV

      @JonB after the User clicks the Button a Dialog Window pops up where the User can insert an IP Adress for example.

      void boxconec::Target_IP()
      {
      	QString TargetIP = QInputDialog::getText(this, "Choose Target system", "Enter the IP Address of the Target System:");
      	ui->IPAdress->setText(TargetIP);
      }
      

      So I want to pass this TargetIP Variable to a Function that connects to a QTcp Server listening under the given Address. How can I pass that information to my Client Function?

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      mrjj
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by
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      @JohnSRV
      How does you client function look like ?
      can you just add the new parameter and call it

      void boxconec::Target_IP()
      {
      	QString TargetIP = QInputDialog::getText(this, "Choose Target system", "Enter the IP Address of the Target System:");
      	ui->IPAdress->setText(TargetIP);
      ClientFunction(TargetIP);
      }
      
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      • J JohnSRV

        @JonB after the User clicks the Button a Dialog Window pops up where the User can insert an IP Adress for example.

        void boxconec::Target_IP()
        {
        	QString TargetIP = QInputDialog::getText(this, "Choose Target system", "Enter the IP Address of the Target System:");
        	ui->IPAdress->setText(TargetIP);
        }
        

        So I want to pass this TargetIP Variable to a Function that connects to a QTcp Server listening under the given Address. How can I pass that information to my Client Function?

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        JonB
        wrote on last edited by JonB
        #6

        @JohnSRV
        I will leave you in my colleague @mrjj's capable hands for guiding you now :)

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @JohnSRV
          How does you client function look like ?
          can you just add the new parameter and call it

          void boxconec::Target_IP()
          {
          	QString TargetIP = QInputDialog::getText(this, "Choose Target system", "Enter the IP Address of the Target System:");
          	ui->IPAdress->setText(TargetIP);
          ClientFunction(TargetIP);
          }
          
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          JohnSRV
          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          @mrjj Hey thanks for your reply and sorry for my late Reply. My Client Function is not complete so I tried to test this with a Simple QFile.

          void BoxConnector::ProjectButtonPushed()
          {
          	QString ProjectPath_UserInput = QInputDialog::getText(this, "Project", "Enter the Path to the Project");
          	ui->Project_Path->setText(ProjectPath_UserInput);
          	QFile Project (Project_UserInput ); 
          	if (Project.exists())
          	{
          		QMessageBox msgBox; 
          		msgBox.setText("Opening the Project..");
          	}
          	else
          	{
          		QMessageBox ErrorBox; 
          		ErrorBox.setText("couldn't find the Project..");
          	}
          }
          

          I can't seem to get a Message box neither for "Opening the Project.." nor for "couldn't find with the Project". Does the User Input get passed correctly to the QFile with this Code??

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          • J JohnSRV

            @mrjj Hey thanks for your reply and sorry for my late Reply. My Client Function is not complete so I tried to test this with a Simple QFile.

            void BoxConnector::ProjectButtonPushed()
            {
            	QString ProjectPath_UserInput = QInputDialog::getText(this, "Project", "Enter the Path to the Project");
            	ui->Project_Path->setText(ProjectPath_UserInput);
            	QFile Project (Project_UserInput ); 
            	if (Project.exists())
            	{
            		QMessageBox msgBox; 
            		msgBox.setText("Opening the Project..");
            	}
            	else
            	{
            		QMessageBox ErrorBox; 
            		ErrorBox.setText("couldn't find the Project..");
            	}
            }
            

            I can't seem to get a Message box neither for "Opening the Project.." nor for "couldn't find with the Project". Does the User Input get passed correctly to the QFile with this Code??

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            mrjj
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            Hi
            You need to call msgBox.exec(); to have it show.
            Currently, you just set its text but dont tell it to show:=)
            https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmessagebox.html

            Also since you want the user to input the FULL path to a project what about using FileDialog instead so the user can browse to file and not have to type it all?

            https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfiledialog.html

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            • J JohnSRV

              @mrjj Hey thanks for your reply and sorry for my late Reply. My Client Function is not complete so I tried to test this with a Simple QFile.

              void BoxConnector::ProjectButtonPushed()
              {
              	QString ProjectPath_UserInput = QInputDialog::getText(this, "Project", "Enter the Path to the Project");
              	ui->Project_Path->setText(ProjectPath_UserInput);
              	QFile Project (Project_UserInput ); 
              	if (Project.exists())
              	{
              		QMessageBox msgBox; 
              		msgBox.setText("Opening the Project..");
              	}
              	else
              	{
              		QMessageBox ErrorBox; 
              		ErrorBox.setText("couldn't find the Project..");
              	}
              }
              

              I can't seem to get a Message box neither for "Opening the Project.." nor for "couldn't find with the Project". Does the User Input get passed correctly to the QFile with this Code??

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              JonB
              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              @JohnSRV
              QMessageBox::setText() simply sets the text for the message box, it does not show it. You need to call QMessageBox::exec() to do that.

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                JohnSRV
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                Thank you all for your help ! I solved my problem with the snippet from @mrjj

                void boxconec::Target_IP()
                {
                	QString TargetIP = QInputDialog::getText(this, "Choose Target system", "Enter the IP Address of the Target System:");
                	ui->IPAdress->setText(TargetIP);
                ClientFunction(TargetIP);
                }
                

                The Application will get more complicated where the ClientFunction returns a Value that has to be passed to another slot but I'm not there yet. As for now I'm gonna mark this question as solved.

                Thank you !

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                • J JohnSRV

                  Thank you all for your help ! I solved my problem with the snippet from @mrjj

                  void boxconec::Target_IP()
                  {
                  	QString TargetIP = QInputDialog::getText(this, "Choose Target system", "Enter the IP Address of the Target System:");
                  	ui->IPAdress->setText(TargetIP);
                  ClientFunction(TargetIP);
                  }
                  

                  The Application will get more complicated where the ClientFunction returns a Value that has to be passed to another slot but I'm not there yet. As for now I'm gonna mark this question as solved.

                  Thank you !

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                  JonB
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  @JohnSRV
                  What you have ended up with is fine. But be aware you have not encountered any signal/slot stuff in it. In effect, the signal/slot stuff is being hidden from you inside QInputDialog::getText(), and what you see at this level is a synchronous program.

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                    JohnSRV
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    Hello Everyone,

                    I'm back on this topic now. I have a GUI where the User can choose which Project he wants to work with. When he pushes the Button "choose Project" a QFileDialog gets opened.

                    void BoxConnector::ProjectButtonPushed()
                    {
                    QString ProjectPath_UserInput = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this, tr("Open Project"), "C:/Users/Project");
                    

                    Now I have many other buttons in my GUI where the user could manipulate the chosen project. How Can I pass the Path of the chosen Project to the other Slots?

                    I for example have a Button where the User could insert a Simulation Step Size

                    void BoxConnector::SimStepSizePushed()
                    {
                    	QString SimSize_UserInput = QInputDialog::getText(this, "Simulation Step Size", "Insert Simulation Step Size");
                    }
                    

                    How Can I pass the Path of the chosen Project in the first Slot to this Slot for example so I could manipulate the Simulation Step Size of the chosen Project?

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                    • J JohnSRV

                      Hello Everyone,

                      I'm back on this topic now. I have a GUI where the User can choose which Project he wants to work with. When he pushes the Button "choose Project" a QFileDialog gets opened.

                      void BoxConnector::ProjectButtonPushed()
                      {
                      QString ProjectPath_UserInput = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this, tr("Open Project"), "C:/Users/Project");
                      

                      Now I have many other buttons in my GUI where the user could manipulate the chosen project. How Can I pass the Path of the chosen Project to the other Slots?

                      I for example have a Button where the User could insert a Simulation Step Size

                      void BoxConnector::SimStepSizePushed()
                      {
                      	QString SimSize_UserInput = QInputDialog::getText(this, "Simulation Step Size", "Insert Simulation Step Size");
                      }
                      

                      How Can I pass the Path of the chosen Project in the first Slot to this Slot for example so I could manipulate the Simulation Step Size of the chosen Project?

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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      Hi
                      Just make
                      QString ProjectPath_UserInput;
                      a member of BoxConnector
                      so all slots and methods has access.

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        Hi
                        Just make
                        QString ProjectPath_UserInput;
                        a member of BoxConnector
                        so all slots and methods has access.

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                        JohnSRV
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        @mrjj I declared a QString in the BoxConnector.h.

                        Its Value gets set in the ProjectButtonPushed() Slot. When I call this String in another Slot it seems to be empty.

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                        • J JohnSRV

                          @mrjj I declared a QString in the BoxConnector.h.

                          Its Value gets set in the ProjectButtonPushed() Slot. When I call this String in another Slot it seems to be empty.

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                          mrjj
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #15

                          @JohnSRV
                          make sure you didnt do the classic error.
                          you line should be be
                          ProjectPath_UserInput = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this, tr("Open Project"), "C:/Users/Project");

                          and NOT
                          QString ProjectPath_UserInput = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this, tr("Open Project"), "C:/Users/Project");
                          as then you still use local variable..

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                            JohnSRV
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #16

                            As a matter of fact I did make the classic Mistake. Thanks !!!

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                            • J JohnSRV

                              As a matter of fact I did make the classic Mistake. Thanks !!!

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                              mrjj
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #17

                              @JohnSRV
                              Thats is why its a classic, very easy to do :)

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