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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @suslucoder I mean: is a port selected in combo box (or what ever widget ui->ports is)?

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    @jsulm yes it was selected

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      @jsulm yes it was selected

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      @suslucoder How do you know that ui->ports->currentText() returns an empty string?

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

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @suslucoder How do you know that ui->ports->currentText() returns an empty string?

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        @jsulm from here

        if (serial->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite))
        {
            qDebug() << currentPortName << "is Open ";
            serial->clear();
            write_Json();
            connect(serial, &QSerialPort::readyRead, this, &MainWindow::on_Serial_Read);
        }
        
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          @jsulm from here

          if (serial->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite))
          {
              qDebug() << currentPortName << "is Open ";
              serial->clear();
              write_Json();
              connect(serial, &QSerialPort::readyRead, this, &MainWindow::on_Serial_Read);
          }
          
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          @suslucoder You don't use ui->ports->currentText() anywhere in your code you show us here ...

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            @jsulm from here

            if (serial->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite))
            {
                qDebug() << currentPortName << "is Open ";
                serial->clear();
                write_Json();
                connect(serial, &QSerialPort::readyRead, this, &MainWindow::on_Serial_Read);
            }
            
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            @suslucoder said in Find the current port and open it:

            currentPortName

            If you mean this one, then this is wrong as you only set it once when nothing is selected! Use ui->ports->currentText():

            qDebug() << ui->ports->currentText() << "is Open ";
            

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

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            • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

              @suslucoder You don't use ui->ports->currentText() anywhere in your code you show us here ...

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              @Christian-Ehrlicher im using it to open the port?

              serial->setPortName(ui->ports->currentText());
              
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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @suslucoder said in Find the current port and open it:

                currentPortName

                If you mean this one, then this is wrong as you only set it once when nothing is selected! Use ui->ports->currentText():

                qDebug() << ui->ports->currentText() << "is Open ";
                
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                @jsulm it returns empty again

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                  @jsulm it returns empty again

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                  @suslucoder said in Find the current port and open it:

                  it returns empty again

                  How did you verify that?
                  Please add

                  qDebug() << ui->ports->currentText();
                  

                  and see what it prints out.

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

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @suslucoder said in Find the current port and open it:

                    it returns empty again

                    How did you verify that?
                    Please add

                    qDebug() << ui->ports->currentText();
                    

                    and see what it prints out.

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                    @jsulm said in Find the current port and open it:

                    qDebug() << ui->ports->currentText();

                    I've add it. It returns empty string.
                    Like ""
                    Why you didnt believe me?

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                      @jsulm said in Find the current port and open it:

                      qDebug() << ui->ports->currentText();

                      I've add it. It returns empty string.
                      Like ""
                      Why you didnt believe me?

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                      @suslucoder said in Find the current port and open it:

                      Why you didnt believe me?

                      Because it was not clear how you actually verified that it is indeed empty. Often people simply assume something, that's why it's worth asking.

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

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                        Please output also the count and the current index of the combobox. Is it really filled? Do you create it two times by accident?

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