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  • JonBJ JonB

    @Natural_Bugger
    Well the code looks right to me now. Just in case, what does qApp->screens().count() return ?

    I'm "surprised" at one thing. Your output 0801 & 0291 have leading 0s, and are 4 digits long. That does not look like the default output from QString::number(), what is going on?

    EDIT Oh, I see what @sierdzio is saying below. If you read them right-to-left then you do get 1920 x 1080. I think somewhere you have indeed set for Right-to-Left text output! Change your string " x " over to " <<< " and see which direction those chevrons come out --- is it indeed >>>?! EDIT My bad. Corrected in my post below.

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    #6

    thnx @JonB

    QMessageBox msgBox;
        msgBox.setText(QString::number(qApp->screens().count()));
        msgBox.exec();
    

    returns 1

    but when i change ...

    QSize size = qApp->screens()[0]->size();
    

    to

    QSize size = qApp->screens()[1]->size();
    

    it doesn't compile

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    • sierdzioS sierdzio

      Woah, that's bizarre!

      The only thing that comes to my mind is an RTL language, but even that should not change number direction.

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      JonB
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      #7

      @sierdzio
      Excellent spot, as I have edited my response above! But it's not " change number direction", because the numbers have been changed to strings!

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      • sierdzioS sierdzio

        Woah, that's bizarre!

        The only thing that comes to my mind is an RTL language, but even that should not change number direction.

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        #8

        @sierdzio

        indeed!

        looking again, you're right!

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        • N Natural_Bugger

          thnx @JonB

          QMessageBox msgBox;
              msgBox.setText(QString::number(qApp->screens().count()));
              msgBox.exec();
          

          returns 1

          but when i change ...

          QSize size = qApp->screens()[0]->size();
          

          to

          QSize size = qApp->screens()[1]->size();
          

          it doesn't compile

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          JonB
          wrote on last edited by JonB
          #9

          @Natural_Bugger said in Get screensize:

          QSize size = qApp->screens()[1]->size();

          Anyway, I now see you do indeed only have one screen. Just forget about this area.

          In any case, I have edited my answer. Somewhere I really think you have a text right-to-left issue! Do what I have edited above so that the string has literal <<< in it, which direction do those come out?

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            sierdzio
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            wrote on last edited by
            #10

            Yeah I'm right but I shouldn't be :D RTL should not invert numbers, as far as I know, only regular text.

            Perhaps this will work better (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlocale.html#toString-6):

            QLocale::toString(size.width()) + " x " + QLocale::toStringsize.height())
            

            (Z(:^

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @Natural_Bugger
              Well the code looks right to me now. Just in case, what does qApp->screens().count() return ?

              I'm "surprised" at one thing. Your output 0801 & 0291 have leading 0s, and are 4 digits long. That does not look like the default output from QString::number(), what is going on?

              EDIT Oh, I see what @sierdzio is saying below. If you read them right-to-left then you do get 1920 x 1080. I think somewhere you have indeed set for Right-to-Left text output! Change your string " x " over to " <<< " and see which direction those chevrons come out --- is it indeed >>>?! EDIT My bad. Corrected in my post below.

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              #11

              @JonB said in Get screensize:
              I think somewhere you have indeed set for Right-to-Left text output! Change your string " x " over to " <<< " and see which direction those chevrons come out --- is it indeed >>>?!

              thank you for your answer.

              chevrons?

              what do i need to do?

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              • N Natural_Bugger

                @JonB said in Get screensize:
                I think somewhere you have indeed set for Right-to-Left text output! Change your string " x " over to " <<< " and see which direction those chevrons come out --- is it indeed >>>?!

                thank you for your answer.

                chevrons?

                what do i need to do?

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                wrote on last edited by JonB
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                @Natural_Bugger said in Get screensize:

                what do i need to do?

                I told you. Change your string " x " to " <<< ", how much clearer can I be?

                msgBox.setText(QString::number(size.width()) + " <<< " + QString::number(size.height()));
                

                EDIT I'm sorry, my bad, I've just realized I was thinking too literally, like a mirror!

                Try:

                msgBox.setText(QString::number(size.width()) + " abc " + QString::number(size.height()));
                

                I want to know whether that comes out as abc or as cba?

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                • sierdzioS sierdzio

                  Yeah I'm right but I shouldn't be :D RTL should not invert numbers, as far as I know, only regular text.

                  Perhaps this will work better (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlocale.html#toString-6):

                  QLocale::toString(size.width()) + " x " + QLocale::toStringsize.height())
                  
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                  wrote on last edited by
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                  @sierdzio said in Get screensize:

                  Yeah I'm right but I shouldn't be :D RTL should not invert numbers, as far as I know, only regular text.

                  Perhaps this will work better (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlocale.html#toString-6):

                  QLocale::toString(size.width()) + " x " + QLocale::toStringsize.height())
                  
                  #include <QLocale>
                  

                  returns

                  error: cannot call member function ‘QString QLocale::toString(int) const’ without object                                                                      ^
                  
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                  • JonBJ JonB

                    @Natural_Bugger said in Get screensize:

                    what do i need to do?

                    I told you. Change your string " x " to " <<< ", how much clearer can I be?

                    msgBox.setText(QString::number(size.width()) + " <<< " + QString::number(size.height()));
                    

                    EDIT I'm sorry, my bad, I've just realized I was thinking too literally, like a mirror!

                    Try:

                    msgBox.setText(QString::number(size.width()) + " abc " + QString::number(size.height()));
                    

                    I want to know whether that comes out as abc or as cba?

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                    #14

                    @JonB

                    it return: cba

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                    • N Natural_Bugger

                      @JonB

                      it return: cba

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #15

                      @Natural_Bugger
                      Yup! So we are all agreed: there is right-to-left going on here, the results of the screen size are correct but are being printed right-to-left! Not my area, but that is what needs sorting out....

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                      • N Natural_Bugger

                        @sierdzio said in Get screensize:

                        Yeah I'm right but I shouldn't be :D RTL should not invert numbers, as far as I know, only regular text.

                        Perhaps this will work better (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlocale.html#toString-6):

                        QLocale::toString(size.width()) + " x " + QLocale::toStringsize.height())
                        
                        #include <QLocale>
                        

                        returns

                        error: cannot call member function ‘QString QLocale::toString(int) const’ without object                                                                      ^
                        
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                        sierdzio
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        @Natural_Bugger ok it's not a static method, eh.

                        Then:

                        QLocale locale;
                        msgBox.setText(locale.toString(size.width()) + " x " + locale.toStringsize.height()));
                        

                        (Z(:^

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                        • JonBJ JonB

                          @Natural_Bugger
                          Yup! So we are all agreed: there is right-to-left going on here, the results of the screen size are correct but are being printed right-to-left! Not my area, but that is what needs sorting out....

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #17

                          @JonB @sierdzio

                          i found the error.

                          i used a custom button class, i found online and it contains a method to reverse the text.

                          void CustomButton::reverseText()
                          {
                              QString buttonText = text();
                              std::reverse(buttonText.begin(), buttonText.end());
                              setText( buttonText );
                          }
                          

                          : )

                          thank you both

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                          • N Natural_Bugger

                            @JonB @sierdzio

                            i found the error.

                            i used a custom button class, i found online and it contains a method to reverse the text.

                            void CustomButton::reverseText()
                            {
                                QString buttonText = text();
                                std::reverse(buttonText.begin(), buttonText.end());
                                setText( buttonText );
                            }
                            

                            : )

                            thank you both

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                            wrote on last edited by JonB
                            #18

                            @Natural_Bugger
                            Using a custom button which calls reverse is not a good place to start from....

                            But I don't understand, the code you gave us uses QMessageBox::setText(), which is what we looked at, what has that got to do with any custom button, or the reverseText() method?

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                              sierdzio
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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #19

                              Hah, ok good that you've found it. Happy coding!

                              (Z(:^

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