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    Phips04
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    Hi everyone,
    I'm actually creating an mobile application for my android tablet in QT Quick.
    The application now needs to read data from the QCompass sensor.
    I tried this:

    Header file - backend.h:
    Qt_h.jpg

    Code file - backend.cpp:
    Qt_cpp.jpg

    Image and Backend implementation:
    Qt_qml1.jpg

    Timer implementation:
    Qt_qml2.jpg

    My goal is to assign the heading retrieved via "backend.NumericHeading" to the rotation property of the image.
    Every time I run this, android terminates my app, and tells that the app was paused for some reason (no details).
    Thanks for your help.

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      I tried this now, it runs fine, but checkValue is never triggered.

      Backend::Backend(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
      {
      compass = new QCompass(this);

      connect(compass, SIGNAL(readingChanged()), this, SLOT(checkReading()));
      
      compass->start();
      
      Value = 45;
      

      }

      void Backend::checkReading()
      {
      Value = 180;
      }

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        I tried this now, it runs fine, but checkValue is never triggered.

        Backend::Backend(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
        {
        compass = new QCompass(this);

        connect(compass, SIGNAL(readingChanged()), this, SLOT(checkReading()));
        
        compass->start();
        
        Value = 45;
        

        }

        void Backend::checkReading()
        {
        Value = 180;
        }

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        @Phips04 said in QCompass in QT Quick mobile App:

        connect(compass, SIGNAL(readingChanged()), this, SLOT(checkReading()));

        You should use new connect syntax:

        connect(compass, &QCompass::readingChanged, this, &Backend::checkReading);
        

        You should also connect a slot to https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsensor.html#sensorError and check whether you get any errors.
        And I think your app has to request access rights to read from the sensors.

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

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          @jsulm Just tried the new syntax, the app runs without interruptions but checkReading is never entered.
          I registerd a slot for sensorError, the affected function is never called to.
          Since the QMagnetometer sensor doesn't work to I think the reason for this problem could be the access rights. I checked the list of permissions in the AndroidMainfest.xml file, but I didn't find any entry which I think could match this.
          Do you know one?

          NavSysPermissions.jpg

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            @jsulm Just tried the new syntax, the app runs without interruptions but checkReading is never entered.
            I registerd a slot for sensorError, the affected function is never called to.
            Since the QMagnetometer sensor doesn't work to I think the reason for this problem could be the access rights. I checked the list of permissions in the AndroidMainfest.xml file, but I didn't find any entry which I think could match this.
            Do you know one?

            NavSysPermissions.jpg

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            @Phips04 said in QCompass in QT Quick mobile App:

            Do you know one?

            Check https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20497087/manifest-xml-when-using-sensors
            and https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/sensors/sensors_position

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

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              I added the <uses-permission/> statements to my AndroidManifest.xml file, but the testing's outcomes stayed the same.

              @jsulm said in QCompass in QT Quick mobile App:

              https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/sensors/sensors_position

              The android NDK seems to offer a SensorManager class. Is it necessary in Qt to use QSensorManager?. I didn't figure out the way of how to use it yet.

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                I added the <uses-permission/> statements to my AndroidManifest.xml file, but the testing's outcomes stayed the same.

                @jsulm said in QCompass in QT Quick mobile App:

                https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/sensors/sensors_position

                The android NDK seems to offer a SensorManager class. Is it necessary in Qt to use QSensorManager?. I didn't figure out the way of how to use it yet.

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                @Phips04 said in QCompass in QT Quick mobile App:

                Is it necessary in Qt to use QSensorManager?

                Should not, but I'm not expert in this area.

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

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                  Deploying this code on Windows doesn't change the situation, just checked this out.

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