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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @varshit
    Hi
    But what does the XML describe?
    Normally you would have matching classes and add
    data to them on the fly.

    If you just mean store the XML structure then you should have used
    https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdomdocument.html
    as that is the XML in a tree structure.

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    @mrjj
    Hi

    I need to store the parsed XML file i.e the Qt parser reads the XML file and prints the output on to a console
    Now I need to store that output in memory because that helps us with mapping the XML file with QML file.

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    • V varshit

      @mrjj
      Hi

      I need to store the parsed XML file i.e the Qt parser reads the XML file and prints the output on to a console
      Now I need to store that output in memory because that helps us with mapping the XML file with QML file.

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      mrjj
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      @varshit
      Hi
      but in what way do you need to store it ?
      Like a tree so nodes have child nodes
      and each node has properties and properties has name and value ?

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        @mrjj
        Hi

        I need to store the parsed XML file i.e the Qt parser reads the XML file and prints the output on to a console
        Now I need to store that output in memory because that helps us with mapping the XML file with QML file.

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        @varshit
        One way of storing the XML is to store the very original text. Precisely because that represents the tree as deserialized text!

        Otherwise, as @mrjj indicated, keep the representation in QDomDocument/QDomNodes.

        I need to store the parsed XML file i.e the Qt parser reads the XML file and prints the output on to a console
        Now I need to store that output in memory because that helps us with mapping the XML file with QML file.

        Don't know what you mean. It only "reads the XML file and prints the output on to a console` if you make it print to the console. Separately, I don't know how it helps/is an issue related to a QML file.

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @varshit
          Hi
          but in what way do you need to store it ?
          Like a tree so nodes have child nodes
          and each node has properties and properties has name and value ?

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @varshit
            Hi
            but in what way do you need to store it ?
            Like a tree so nodes have child nodes
            and each node has properties and properties has name and value ?

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            varshit
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            @mrjj

            Hi

            I am attaching a sample XML file and its output, Now I need to store this output in a data structure. for example, the data structure can be QMap, QStack or QHash or anything that has advantages. Screenshot (127).png Screenshot (126).png

            Thank you

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              mrjj
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              Hi
              What data structure that works best would depend on what you need to do with after.
              Do you need this data to be exposed to QML ?
              If yes, we should use a data type that QML understand then.
              Also Qmap would allow you to look up that data using a key but do you need that ?

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                Hi
                What data structure that works best would depend on what you need to do with after.
                Do you need this data to be exposed to QML ?
                If yes, we should use a data type that QML understand then.
                Also Qmap would allow you to look up that data using a key but do you need that ?

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                @mrjj

                Hi, Thank you for helping me at this time.

                yes, I need this data to be exposed to QML.
                Yes, I need to store this data in keys and values style.

                here's where I am going wrong with what data structure should I use. can you suggest me a data structure that understands the QML?

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                • V varshit

                  @mrjj

                  Hi, Thank you for helping me at this time.

                  yes, I need this data to be exposed to QML.
                  Yes, I need to store this data in keys and values style.

                  here's where I am going wrong with what data structure should I use. can you suggest me a data structure that understands the QML?

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                  @varshit said in How do we store a parsed xml file in Qt?:

                  e a data structure that understands the QML?

                  Are you trying to create a UI in QML based on that XML? If so it looks like you may want to start creating QML components as you parse the XML then

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                  • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

                    @varshit said in How do we store a parsed xml file in Qt?:

                    e a data structure that understands the QML?

                    Are you trying to create a UI in QML based on that XML? If so it looks like you may want to start creating QML components as you parse the XML then

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                    @Pablo-J-Rogina

                    Hi

                    We want to create a UI inQML based on that XML.
                    We created the QML components using QComponents

                    Now I want to store the parsed XML file in a QMap or QHash or etc or in any container class.
                    Please help me with the storing part.

                    Thank you

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                    • V varshit

                      @Pablo-J-Rogina

                      Hi

                      We want to create a UI inQML based on that XML.
                      We created the QML components using QComponents

                      Now I want to store the parsed XML file in a QMap or QHash or etc or in any container class.
                      Please help me with the storing part.

                      Thank you

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                      jsulm
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                      @varshit What exact problem do you have with storing key/value pairs from XML in QMap/QHash which you already print out?

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

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                      • V varshit

                        @Pablo-J-Rogina

                        Hi

                        We want to create a UI inQML based on that XML.
                        We created the QML components using QComponents

                        Now I want to store the parsed XML file in a QMap or QHash or etc or in any container class.
                        Please help me with the storing part.

                        Thank you

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                        @varshit
                        May I ask again why you wish to try to turn this into QMap or QHash?

                        You're going to have to store it as a "recursive tree" of QMap/QHashes, to allow for the structure and avoid duplicates. For example, an XML document could easily have multiple nodes named /a/b, so you cannot easily just use a "flat" key for your maps/hashes to avoid all the nesting....

                        I wrote earlier that you already have a parsed structure which captures the whole XML document. And it's a QDomDocument with QDomNodes. You don't have to do your own parsing/copying, because it's done for you, and you can search/walk that as required. It can also serialize to/deserialize from text. So you're done!?

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                        • JonBJ JonB

                          @varshit
                          May I ask again why you wish to try to turn this into QMap or QHash?

                          You're going to have to store it as a "recursive tree" of QMap/QHashes, to allow for the structure and avoid duplicates. For example, an XML document could easily have multiple nodes named /a/b, so you cannot easily just use a "flat" key for your maps/hashes to avoid all the nesting....

                          I wrote earlier that you already have a parsed structure which captures the whole XML document. And it's a QDomDocument with QDomNodes. You don't have to do your own parsing/copying, because it's done for you, and you can search/walk that as required. It can also serialize to/deserialize from text. So you're done!?

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                          @JonB

                          Hi
                          Now my main part is to store that output data (image inserted above) in [QMap<QString, QMap<QString, QString>>;] this data structure.

                          Thank you

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @varshit What exact problem do you have with storing key/value pairs from XML in QMap/QHash which you already print out?

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                            @jsulm

                            Hi
                            I am not able to understand or figure out how to store these Key-value pairs in the above-mentioned data structure.

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                            • V varshit

                              @JonB

                              Hi
                              Now my main part is to store that output data (image inserted above) in [QMap<QString, QMap<QString, QString>>;] this data structure.

                              Thank you

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                              @varshit
                              So your top-level QMap<QString, QMap<QString, QString>> will have keys breakfast_menu, Veg, etc. Each one will have its own QMap<QString, QString> as value. Those inner QMaps will have keys menu1, menu2 with values veg, non-veg, etc. Nothing else to say.

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                                @varshit said in How do we store a parsed xml file in Qt?:

                                [QMap<QString, QMap<QString, QString>>;]

                                It would be like

                                     using  MemberMap = QMap<QString, QString>;
                                     QMap<QString, MemberMap> items;
                                     
                                     MemberMap m1;
                                     m1["text"]="value";
                                     ...
                                     items["ID"]=m1;
                                     
                                     MemberMap m2;
                                     m1["text"]="value";
                                     ...
                                     items["ID"]=m2;
                                     
                                

                                But using your real data for key value and ID

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