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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @poojakamshetty
    Hi
    The out of order comes from
    QHash<QString, QString>values;
    Is what we call unordered
    You can use QMap instead
    QMap<QString, QString>values;

    and then it should come in the expected order.

    (meh i type too slow :))

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    @mrjj I tried this but I am not getting my output as expected order.

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      @jsulm yeah understood. Thank you. But I want in the same order in the container because I can access it easily later. But in the same order, I am not getting my output

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      @poojakamshetty

      But in the same order, I am not getting my output

      I wonder what that means? Have you changed QHash over to QMap? QMap is ordered, but only by key name (i.e. alphabetically). If you retrieve them from the file in a particular order, you will have to use a list/array instead if you wish to retain that particular order.

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        @poojakamshetty

        But in the same order, I am not getting my output

        I wonder what that means? Have you changed QHash over to QMap? QMap is ordered, but only by key name (i.e. alphabetically). If you retrieve them from the file in a particular order, you will have to use a list/array instead if you wish to retain that particular order.

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        @JonB Got it,thank you. I am getting in alphabetical order when I am using QMap. My Requirement is to get in the order the same as my .ini file. What should I do?

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          @JonB Got it,thank you. I am getting in alphabetical order when I am using QMap. My Requirement is to get in the order the same as my .ini file. What should I do?

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          mrjj
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          @poojakamshetty
          hi
          Well store them in a list instead. that will store them as added but you lose
          the ability to lookup by key but maybe thats fine.

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @poojakamshetty
            hi
            Well store them in a list instead. that will store them as added but you lose
            the ability to lookup by key but maybe thats fine.

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            @mrjj Hi,
            If I store them in a list I think I won't get the output as key-value pair right?

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            • P poojakamshetty

              @mrjj Hi,
              If I store them in a list I think I won't get the output as key-value pair right?

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              mrjj
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              @poojakamshetty
              Hi
              Not if you only store a string but you could easily just do
              QVector<QPair<QString, QString>> list;
              or a similar structure to store both key and value in the same list.

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @poojakamshetty
                Hi
                Not if you only store a string but you could easily just do
                QVector<QPair<QString, QString>> list;
                or a similar structure to store both key and value in the same list.

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  @poojakamshetty
                  Hi
                  Not if you only store a string but you could easily just do
                  QVector<QPair<QString, QString>> list;
                  or a similar structure to store both key and value in the same list.

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                  @mrjj Hi
                  Okay, Got it Thank you.
                  I have a doubt. In the container, the values can be stored in any order or if they are not in the order as .ini file will that be any problem later?

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                    @mrjj Hi
                    Okay, Got it Thank you.
                    I have a doubt. In the container, the values can be stored in any order or if they are not in the order as .ini file will that be any problem later?

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                    @poojakamshetty
                    Hi
                    They will be stored in same order as you add them so if you add them in the order you read them it should be as you want. (same order as in ini file)

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                    • P poojakamshetty

                      @mrjj Hi
                      Okay, Got it Thank you.
                      I have a doubt. In the container, the values can be stored in any order or if they are not in the order as .ini file will that be any problem later?

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                      @poojakamshetty

                      if they are not in the order as .ini file will that be any problem later?

                      The ini file/QSettings does not care about the order of entries. Only you seem to want this:

                      My Requirement is to get in the order the same as my .ini file.

                      Why do you even need this?

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @poojakamshetty
                        Hi
                        They will be stored in same order as you add them so if you add them in the order you read them it should be as you want. (same order as in ini file)

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                          @poojakamshetty
                          It helps if you use code tags for posting this here.

                          values.insert(childKey, settings.value(childKey).toString());

                          Don't you mean:

                          QVector<QPair<QString, QString>> values;
                          ...
                          values.insert(i, QPair<QString, QString>(childKey, settings.value(childKey).toString()));
                          

                          ?

                          Define yourself a type for QPair<QString, QString> and this will read easier.

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                            SGaist
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                            Hi,

                            Since you really want a specific order, wouldn't it be simpler to sort your container after loading it with data ? That way you would be a bit less depending on the storage format.

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                              Hi,

                              Since you really want a specific order, wouldn't it be simpler to sort your container after loading it with data ? That way you would be a bit less depending on the storage format.

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                              @SGaist
                              Hi
                              He wants same order as in the ini file so not sure we can sort it out by sorting ;)
                              Unless you have something magic in mind?

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                              • mrjjM mrjj

                                @SGaist
                                Hi
                                He wants same order as in the ini file so not sure we can sort it out by sorting ;)
                                Unless you have something magic in mind?

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                                @mrjj said in Regarding Using QSettings to read INI File:

                                @SGaist
                                Hi
                                He wants same order as in the ini file so not sure we can sort it out by sorting ;)
                                Unless you have something magic in mind?

                                Nothing magic, but if order is important then maybe sorting the container be a better idea than relying on something that can be modified with a text editor.

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                                • SGaistS SGaist

                                  @mrjj said in Regarding Using QSettings to read INI File:

                                  @SGaist
                                  Hi
                                  He wants same order as in the ini file so not sure we can sort it out by sorting ;)
                                  Unless you have something magic in mind?

                                  Nothing magic, but if order is important then maybe sorting the container be a better idea than relying on something that can be modified with a text editor.

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                                  mrjj
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                                  @SGaist
                                  Absolutely if the order has any logic to it.
                                  Also I'm not sure poster will find QVector easy to access compared to a
                                  map.

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                                  • JonBJ JonB

                                    @poojakamshetty
                                    It helps if you use code tags for posting this here.

                                    values.insert(childKey, settings.value(childKey).toString());

                                    Don't you mean:

                                    QVector<QPair<QString, QString>> values;
                                    ...
                                    values.insert(i, QPair<QString, QString>(childKey, settings.value(childKey).toString()));
                                    

                                    ?

                                    Define yourself a type for QPair<QString, QString> and this will read easier.

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                                    @JonB using this I am getting error.

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                                      @JonB using this I am getting error.

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                                      jsulm
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                                      @poojakamshetty said in Regarding Using QSettings to read INI File:

                                      I am getting error

                                      Don't you think you should post the actual error?!
                                      Or should we guess what the error is?

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

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                                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                                        @poojakamshetty said in Regarding Using QSettings to read INI File:

                                        I am getting error

                                        Don't you think you should post the actual error?!
                                        Or should we guess what the error is?

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                                        @jsulm I am sorry, I thought I mentioned error.
                                        main.cpp:29:13: error: no matching member function for call to 'insert'
                                        qvector.h:147:10: note: candidate function not viable: requires 2 arguments, but 1 was provided
                                        qvector.h:148:10: note: candidate function not viable: requires 2 arguments, but 1 was provided
                                        qvector.h:235:21: note: candidate function not viable: requires 2 arguments, but 1 was provided
                                        qvector.h:236:21: note: candidate function not viable: requires 2 arguments, but 1 was provided
                                        qvector.h:149:10: note: candidate function not viable: requires 3 arguments, but 1 was provided
                                        qvector.h:234:14: note: candidate function not viable: requires 3 arguments, but 1 was provided
                                        This is an error.
                                        values.insert(QPair<QString, QString>(childKey, settings.value(childKey).toString()));
                                        At this line, I am getting that error.

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                                          @jsulm I am sorry, I thought I mentioned error.
                                          main.cpp:29:13: error: no matching member function for call to 'insert'
                                          qvector.h:147:10: note: candidate function not viable: requires 2 arguments, but 1 was provided
                                          qvector.h:148:10: note: candidate function not viable: requires 2 arguments, but 1 was provided
                                          qvector.h:235:21: note: candidate function not viable: requires 2 arguments, but 1 was provided
                                          qvector.h:236:21: note: candidate function not viable: requires 2 arguments, but 1 was provided
                                          qvector.h:149:10: note: candidate function not viable: requires 3 arguments, but 1 was provided
                                          qvector.h:234:14: note: candidate function not viable: requires 3 arguments, but 1 was provided
                                          This is an error.
                                          values.insert(QPair<QString, QString>(childKey, settings.value(childKey).toString()));
                                          At this line, I am getting that error.

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                                          jsulm
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                                          @poojakamshetty Please take a look at QVector documentation for insert() methods and fix your code. Hint: insert() has two parameters (as the error message already suggests).

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

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