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  • G Gutks

    @JonB In order to instantiate: emitPressed(); emitRelease(); equal example
    of the QAbstractButton class.

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    wrote on last edited by JonB
    #11

    @Gutks
    Yes, but why are you doing so, given that emitPressed() is not documented and private to the innards of QAbstractButton? Which is why you are running into the compilation errors.... My question is: why are trying to do anything like this? The fact that it's in QAbstractButtonPrivate should give you a clue.

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    • JonBJ JonB

      @Gutks
      Yes, but why are you doing so, given that emitPressed() is not documented and private to the innards of QAbstractButton? Which is why you are running into the compilation errors.... My question is: why are trying to do anything like this? The fact that it's in QAbstractButtonPrivate should give you a clue.

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      @JonB

      The implementation of this function is accessing Q_D, since I am re-implementing it, I thought I could do the same.

      void QAbstractButton::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e)
      

      I will study the qt designer, to try to solve, otherwise, I will create an Auxiliary button to remove in the edit line. I think it's simpler than using events

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      • G Gutks

        @JonB

        The implementation of this function is accessing Q_D, since I am re-implementing it, I thought I could do the same.

        void QAbstractButton::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e)
        

        I will study the qt designer, to try to solve, otherwise, I will create an Auxiliary button to remove in the edit line. I think it's simpler than using events

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        @Gutks
        But why are you "re-implementing" it at all? Usually a user class sub-classes, not re-implements. Re-implementing is fraught, e.g. what happens if the internals change over time. Since you say "I'm a beginner" I cannot see why you would want to do such a thing, when 99.9% of other users do not.

        I keep saying the same thing, so I'll leave it to you now.

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        • JonBJ JonB

          @Gutks
          But why are you "re-implementing" it at all? Usually a user class sub-classes, not re-implements. Re-implementing is fraught, e.g. what happens if the internals change over time. Since you say "I'm a beginner" I cannot see why you would want to do such a thing, when 99.9% of other users do not.

          I keep saying the same thing, so I'll leave it to you now.

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          Gutks
          wrote on last edited by
          #14

          @JonB
          Okay, thanks for trying to help. I will search for a solution to my problem.

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          • G Gutks

            @JonB
            Okay, thanks for trying to help. I will search for a solution to my problem.

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            @Gutks

            I already gave you an almost step by step manual how to solve your problem... You dont need Q_Q or reimplement any signals.


            If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

            ~E. W. Dijkstra

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            • G Gutks

              @JonB
              Okay, thanks for trying to help. I will search for a solution to my problem.

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              @Gutks
              Both @Pl45m4 & I are trying to say you don't need to go down the route you are on....

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              • G Gutks

                @JonB
                Okay, thanks for trying to help. I will search for a solution to my problem.

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                @Gutks said in Pushbutton crashed.:

                if(p->button()==Qt::LeftButton){ui->lineEdit1->setText(QString::number(value1++));}
                
                else{if(p->button()==Qt::RightButton){ui->lineEdit1->setText(QString::number(value1--));}
                

                From your requirements it's apparent you need a custom QPushButton that extends existing one by adding just the rightclicked() signal, and nothing else. So you'll have both signals (existing left click) and new one (right click) to connect as you wish.

                Please take a look at this SO question & answers.

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                • G Gutks

                  @JonB
                  Okay, thanks for trying to help. I will search for a solution to my problem.

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                  #18

                  @Gutks
                  If what @Pablo-J-Rogina has discerned is correct --- you just want a left-/right-click to increment/decrement a number in a QLineEdit, is that right? --- then you would be better just using a QSpinBox, which is for entering numbers, and you wouldn't have any of this.....

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                  • JonBJ JonB

                    @Gutks
                    If what @Pablo-J-Rogina has discerned is correct --- you just want a left-/right-click to increment/decrement a number in a QLineEdit, is that right? --- then you would be better just using a QSpinBox, which is for entering numbers, and you wouldn't have any of this.....

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                    @JonB said in Pushbutton crashed.:

                    then you would be better just using a QSpinBox,

                    I think the goal here is the rightclicked() signal, what you connect that to is not relevant at this point

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                    • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

                      @JonB said in Pushbutton crashed.:

                      then you would be better just using a QSpinBox,

                      I think the goal here is the rightclicked() signal, what you connect that to is not relevant at this point

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                      @Pablo-J-Rogina
                      Oh, I see. You may be right. Or it just might turn out the user was going to use a left-/-right-click on a button to inc/dec a number, you never know... :)

                      On a different tone, it's "unusual" to have the user right-click on a button. Possible, but possibly not intuitive. A "rocker" pushbutton (click at left/right for different behaviour, but with left mouse) might be another possibility.

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                      • G Gutks

                        @JonB
                        Okay, thanks for trying to help. I will search for a solution to my problem.

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                        wrote on last edited by Pl45m4
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                        @Gutks

                        Button.h

                        #ifndef LR_CLICKBUTTON_H
                        #define LR_CLICKBUTTON_H
                        
                        #include <QPushButton>
                        
                        class LR_ClickButton: public QPushButton
                        {
                            Q_OBJECT
                        public:
                        
                            LR_ClickButton(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
                        
                        
                        protected:
                           void	mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e) override;
                           void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *e) override;
                        
                        signals:
                            // Not needed, since one signal which sends MouseEvent to get handled in slot
                            //void leftClicked();
                            //void rightClicked();
                        
                            void myClicked(QMouseEvent *e);
                        };
                        
                        #endif // LR_CLICKBUTTON_H
                        

                        Button.cpp

                        #include "lr_clickbutton.h"
                        #include <QMouseEvent>
                        #include <QDebug>
                        LR_ClickButton::LR_ClickButton(QWidget *parent):
                            QPushButton(parent)
                        {
                        
                        }
                        
                        void LR_ClickButton::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e)
                        {
                            QPushButton::mousePressEvent(e);
                        }
                        
                        void LR_ClickButton::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *e)
                        {
                            if(e->button() == Qt::LeftButton)
                            {
                                qDebug() << "Left";
                                emit myClicked(e);
                            }
                            else if (e->button() == Qt::RightButton) {
                        
                                qDebug() << "Right";
                                emit myClicked(e);
                        
                            }
                                QPushButton::mouseReleaseEvent(e);
                        }
                        

                        MainWindow.h

                        public slots:
                            void myButtonClicked(QMouseEvent *e);
                        

                        MainWindow.cpp

                        // #########  C'TOR  #####################
                            LR_ClickButton *button1 = new LR_ClickButton(this);
                        
                            centralWidget()->layout()->addWidget(button1);
                        
                            connect(button1, &LR_ClickButton::myClicked, this, &MainWindow::myButtonClicked);
                        
                        // ######################################
                        
                        
                        void MainWindow::myButtonClicked(QMouseEvent *e)
                        {
                            if(e->button() == Qt::LeftButton)
                            {
                                // Of course you can put anything you want here
                                int val = ui->spinBox->value();
                                ui->spinBox->setValue(val + 1);
                            }
                            else if (e->button() == Qt::RightButton) {
                        
                                // or here
                                int val = ui->spinBox->value();
                                ui->spinBox->setValue(val - 1);
                            }
                        }
                        
                        
                        

                        Wasn't that hard, right? :)

                        Result:

                        3 left-clicks increase value by 3.
                        Bildschirmfoto vom 2020-08-19 15-13-02.png

                        2 right-clicks decrease value by 2 again.
                        Bildschirmfoto vom 2020-08-19 15-13-33.png


                        If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

                        ~E. W. Dijkstra

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                        • JonBJ JonB

                          @Pablo-J-Rogina
                          Oh, I see. You may be right. Or it just might turn out the user was going to use a left-/-right-click on a button to inc/dec a number, you never know... :)

                          On a different tone, it's "unusual" to have the user right-click on a button. Possible, but possibly not intuitive. A "rocker" pushbutton (click at left/right for different behaviour, but with left mouse) might be another possibility.

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                          @JonB said in Pushbutton crashed.:

                          On a different tone, it's "unusual" to have the user right-click on a button. Possible, but possibly not intuitive

                          Might not be the most intuitive solution but this is actually used a lot in games (with a hint to this behavior ofc)


                          If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

                          ~E. W. Dijkstra

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                          • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

                            @JonB said in Pushbutton crashed.:

                            On a different tone, it's "unusual" to have the user right-click on a button. Possible, but possibly not intuitive

                            Might not be the most intuitive solution but this is actually used a lot in games (with a hint to this behavior ofc)

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                            @Pl45m4
                            Point taken! Not in any of the games I play that I can think of, though most of mine are 2D turn-based from the last millennium... ;-)

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                              @Christian-Ehrlicher @Pl45m4 @JonB @Pablo-J-Rogina

                              Thank you very much, you don't know how it helped me. Otherwise, I would have to create an internal storage system for each button between the tabs and remove it when editing the line.

                              Yes, and a tool I am creating to help the 1 game community. How does it activate as resolved?
                              Captura de tela de 2020-08-19 08-05-11.png

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                              • G Gutks

                                @Christian-Ehrlicher @Pl45m4 @JonB @Pablo-J-Rogina

                                Thank you very much, you don't know how it helped me. Otherwise, I would have to create an internal storage system for each button between the tabs and remove it when editing the line.

                                Yes, and a tool I am creating to help the 1 game community. How does it activate as resolved?
                                Captura de tela de 2020-08-19 08-05-11.png

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                                @Gutks said in Pushbutton crashed.:

                                How does it activate as resolved

                                Either at bottom of page Topic Tools button, or if you feel a particular post answered it the vertical ... button at the right on that post.

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                                • JonBJ JonB

                                  @Gutks said in Pushbutton crashed.:

                                  How does it activate as resolved

                                  Either at bottom of page Topic Tools button, or if you feel a particular post answered it the vertical ... button at the right on that post.

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                                  @JonB

                                  This is exactly what I was expecting and what I thought of.... These type of games, where you have ingame shops and a lot of inventories... If you left-click an item, you probably buy it from shop or use it, if you right-click, you drop it or sell it :)


                                  If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

                                  ~E. W. Dijkstra

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