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  • D developer_96

    @jsulm don't know. I tried to use

    QLineEdit::editingFinished()
    

    in my connect function like:

    connect(ui.leftBox, &QLineEdit::editingFinished, this, &MainCom::updatepath);
    

    but it does not work.

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    jsulm
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    @developer_96 said in Qt - I want to use the QComboBox after the return/enter is pressed.:

    but it does not work

    As mentioned already: you need to get the pointer to the line edit using QLineEdit *QComboBox::lineEdit() and use that pointer in the connect.

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

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    • D developer_96

      @jsulm don't know. I tried to use

      QLineEdit::editingFinished()
      

      in my connect function like:

      connect(ui.leftBox, &QLineEdit::editingFinished, this, &MainCom::updatepath);
      

      but it does not work.

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      @developer_96

      I guess you'll need to pick up QLineEdit *QComboBox::lineEdit() and slot onto QLineEdit::editingFinished() for that.

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        @jsulm how?
        @mrjj i tried your code. It say "The expression must be of a class type."

        Regards

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        • D developer_96

          @jsulm how?
          @mrjj i tried your code. It say "The expression must be of a class type."

          Regards

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          JonB
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          #10

          @developer_96
          You have a QComboBox. I gave you the method you need to access its QLineEdit. connect() the line edit's QLineEdit::editingFinished signal to the desired slot.

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            @JonB i try to acces it by using

            connect(ui.leftBox, &QLineEdit::editingFinished, this, &MainCom::updatepath);
            

            and

             connect(ui.leftBox->lineEdit(), &QLineEdit::editingFinished, this, &MainCom::updatepath);
            

            but it does not work.
            Thank you for the help.

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            • D developer_96

              @JonB i try to acces it by using

              connect(ui.leftBox, &QLineEdit::editingFinished, this, &MainCom::updatepath);
              

              and

               connect(ui.leftBox->lineEdit(), &QLineEdit::editingFinished, this, &MainCom::updatepath);
              

              but it does not work.
              Thank you for the help.

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              JonB
              wrote on last edited by JonB
              #12

              @developer_96
              The first one will generate a compiler-time error.

              The second one is correct. What "does not work"? have you tried putting a qDebug() in your &MainCom::updatepath() method, does it get hit?

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                #13

                @JonB it says "An incomplete type is not allowed" for &QLineEdit::editingFinished.

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                • D developer_96

                  @JonB it says "An incomplete type is not allowed" for &QLineEdit::editingFinished.

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                  wrote on last edited by JonB
                  #14

                  @developer_96
                  Put #include <QLineEdit> at the head of your source (.cpp) file.

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                    developer_96
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                    @JonB thank you. yeah i know but i removed it cause i get this problem after i put in and try to debug: error.JPG

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                    • D developer_96

                      @JonB thank you. yeah i know but i removed it cause i get this problem after i put in and try to debug: error.JPG

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                      @developer_96 Please show the relevant code.
                      Does your updatepath() slot have any parameters?

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                        @jsulm
                        Connect:

                        connect(ui.leftBox->lineEdit(), &QLineEdit::editingFinished, this, &MainCom::updatepath);
                        

                        Updaatepath:

                        void MainCom::updatepath(const QString& path)
                        
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                          And where do you expect does const QString& path should come from when the signal does not have a parameter?

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                          • D developer_96

                            @jsulm
                            Connect:

                            connect(ui.leftBox->lineEdit(), &QLineEdit::editingFinished, this, &MainCom::updatepath);
                            

                            Updaatepath:

                            void MainCom::updatepath(const QString& path)
                            
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                            @developer_96 said in Qt - I want to use the QComboBox after the return/enter is pressed.:

                            QLineEdit::editingFinished

                            Has no parameter, so you can't connect it with a slot which expects a parameter. That's exactly what the first error message is saying.

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                            • D developer_96

                              @jsulm
                              Connect:

                              connect(ui.leftBox->lineEdit(), &QLineEdit::editingFinished, this, &MainCom::updatepath);
                              

                              Updaatepath:

                              void MainCom::updatepath(const QString& path)
                              
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                              #20

                              @developer_96
                              One/the best way of doing what you want --- pass your own extra parameter to slot --- is to learn to use C++ lambdas here:

                              connect(ui.leftBox->lineEdit(), &QLineEdit::editingFinished,
                                      this, [this]() { this->updatepath(this->ui.leftBox->lineEdit()->text()); });
                              // or next line does exactly the same thing, depends which you find clearer
                              connect(ui.leftBox->lineEdit(), &QLineEdit::editingFinished,
                                      this, [this]() { updatepath(ui.leftBox->lineEdit()->text()); });
                              
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                                @JonB @Christian-Ehrlicher @jsulm thank you very much for the answers. I did it now. The function will be called after i type "return". But now if i chose one of the drop & down the programm wants from to type "return" again. My Idea was to type "return" when i manually type a path. When i'm going to select one path of the drop & down i want to update it immediately.

                                Regards

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                                • D developer_96

                                  @JonB @Christian-Ehrlicher @jsulm thank you very much for the answers. I did it now. The function will be called after i type "return". But now if i chose one of the drop & down the programm wants from to type "return" again. My Idea was to type "return" when i manually type a path. When i'm going to select one path of the drop & down i want to update it immediately.

                                  Regards

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                                  JonB
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                                  #22

                                  @developer_96
                                  So far you have dealt with the user editing the text. For choosing an item from the dropdown, I think you have to also connect the QComboBox::currentIndexChanged() to your slot.

                                  P.S.
                                  It's not your fault that QComboBox does not seem to define one signal for "finished editing, either by typing all into the line edit or selecting an item from the dropdown". It would have been nicer if it did.

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                                    @JonB so its possible to connect two signals to one slot?

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                                    • D developer_96

                                      @JonB so its possible to connect two signals to one slot?

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                                      wrote on last edited by JonB
                                      #24

                                      @developer_96
                                      Absolutely! Many-to-many relationship: as many signals as you like connected to same slot and/or as many slots as you like connected to any signal.

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                                        Hey @JonB thank you. I solved it finally !

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