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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @jbbb

    Hi
    Normally one can see what it was doing in Creator, in the call stack

    alt text

    make sure you run app in debug mode.

    If you think its crashing in
    DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data)

    then add break there
    and then single step line by line to see exact spot.

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    jbbb
    wrote on last edited by
    #5

    @mrjj yes, the error is with the global variable. is there any other methods i can use to replace global variable?

    I'm looking to use global variable because DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data) is actually a slot.

    to store the values in my datatable m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data)),

    i will need to have m_data as the slot have an argument.

    any recommendation?

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    • J jbbb

      @mrjj yes, the error is with the global variable. is there any other methods i can use to replace global variable?

      I'm looking to use global variable because DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data) is actually a slot.

      to store the values in my datatable m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data)),

      i will need to have m_data as the slot have an argument.

      any recommendation?

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      mrjj
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by
      #6

      Hi
      But is m_dataTable part of ThemeWidget?
      Then the generateRandomData can simply access it ?
      Since they are both members ?

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        Hi
        But is m_dataTable part of ThemeWidget?
        Then the generateRandomData can simply access it ?
        Since they are both members ?

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        jbbb
        wrote on last edited by jbbb
        #7

        @mrjj this is my .h file. initialized here means member right?

        #ifndef THEMEWIDGET_H
        #define THEMEWIDGET_H
        
        #include <QtWidgets/QWidget>
        #include <QtCharts/QChartGlobal>
        #include <QPlainTextEdit>
        
        QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
        class QComboBox;
        class QCheckBox;
        class Ui_ThemeWidgetForm;
        //class QString;
        QT_END_NAMESPACE
        
        QT_CHARTS_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
        class QChartView;
        class QChart;
        QT_CHARTS_END_NAMESPACE
        
        typedef QPointF Data;
        typedef QList<Data> DataList;
        typedef QList<DataList> DataTable;
        
        QT_CHARTS_USE_NAMESPACE
        
        class ThemeWidget: public QWidget
        {
            Q_OBJECT
        public:
            explicit ThemeWidget(QWidget *parent = 0);
            ~ThemeWidget();
             DataTable generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data);     
        
        private Q_SLOTS:
            void updateUI();
        private:
            void populateThemeBox();
            void populateAnimationBox();
            void populateLegendBox();
            void connectSignals();
            QChart *createLineChart() const;
            void init_LineChart(QChart *chart, QString ChartName) const;
        
        
        private:
            int m_listCount;
            int m_valueMax;
            float m_valueCount;
            QList<QChartView *> m_charts;
            DataTable m_dataTable;
            QByteArray m_data;
            int g_y { 1 };
            QChart *hs_ch1_raw_chart;
            QChart *hs_ch1_fft_chart;
            QChart *hs_ch2_raw_chart;
            QChart *hs_ch2_fft_chart;
        
        
            Ui_ThemeWidgetForm *m_ui;
        
        };
        
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          Christian Ehrlicher
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          #8

          Again: lease use code-tags so we can read your code. Please take a look at your post and think about if others can read it...!

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          • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

            Again: lease use code-tags so we can read your code. Please take a look at your post and think about if others can read it...!

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            jbbb
            wrote on last edited by
            #9

            @Christian-Ehrlicher hi, so sorry! Tried using it just now but it couldnt work. Made adjustment alr.

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            • J jbbb

              @mrjj this is my .h file. initialized here means member right?

              #ifndef THEMEWIDGET_H
              #define THEMEWIDGET_H
              
              #include <QtWidgets/QWidget>
              #include <QtCharts/QChartGlobal>
              #include <QPlainTextEdit>
              
              QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
              class QComboBox;
              class QCheckBox;
              class Ui_ThemeWidgetForm;
              //class QString;
              QT_END_NAMESPACE
              
              QT_CHARTS_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
              class QChartView;
              class QChart;
              QT_CHARTS_END_NAMESPACE
              
              typedef QPointF Data;
              typedef QList<Data> DataList;
              typedef QList<DataList> DataTable;
              
              QT_CHARTS_USE_NAMESPACE
              
              class ThemeWidget: public QWidget
              {
                  Q_OBJECT
              public:
                  explicit ThemeWidget(QWidget *parent = 0);
                  ~ThemeWidget();
                   DataTable generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data);     
              
              private Q_SLOTS:
                  void updateUI();
              private:
                  void populateThemeBox();
                  void populateAnimationBox();
                  void populateLegendBox();
                  void connectSignals();
                  QChart *createLineChart() const;
                  void init_LineChart(QChart *chart, QString ChartName) const;
              
              
              private:
                  int m_listCount;
                  int m_valueMax;
                  float m_valueCount;
                  QList<QChartView *> m_charts;
                  DataTable m_dataTable;
                  QByteArray m_data;
                  int g_y { 1 };
                  QChart *hs_ch1_raw_chart;
                  QChart *hs_ch1_fft_chart;
                  QChart *hs_ch2_raw_chart;
                  QChart *hs_ch2_fft_chart;
              
              
                  Ui_ThemeWidgetForm *m_ui;
              
              };
              
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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by mrjj
              #10

              Hi
              Well yes, one can say if in .h its a member but it has to be inside the
              class definition.

              class SomeWidget: public QWidget
              {
              Int Im_A_member;
              void SomeMemeberFunction();
              };

              So yes m_dataTable is class member :)

              private:
              ...
              DataTable m_dataTable;

              and that means that any member functions can directly read it.
              (like SomeMemeberFunction here )
              or
              DataTable generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data);
              in your case. So it doesn't need to have it as a parameter as they are part of the same class and it can use all.

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                Hi
                Well yes, one can say if in .h its a member but it has to be inside the
                class definition.

                class SomeWidget: public QWidget
                {
                Int Im_A_member;
                void SomeMemeberFunction();
                };

                So yes m_dataTable is class member :)

                private:
                ...
                DataTable m_dataTable;

                and that means that any member functions can directly read it.
                (like SomeMemeberFunction here )
                or
                DataTable generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data);
                in your case. So it doesn't need to have it as a parameter as they are part of the same class and it can use all.

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                jbbb
                wrote on last edited by
                #11

                @mrjj This means that I dont need a parameter in my m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data)) or i dont need the parameter in my slot function?

                Sorry, I am abit confused. I understand that I have declared the members. But if i were to remove m_data, there will be a syntax error.

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                • J jbbb

                  @mrjj This means that I dont need a parameter in my m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data)) or i dont need the parameter in my slot function?

                  Sorry, I am abit confused. I understand that I have declared the members. But if i were to remove m_data, there will be a syntax error.

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                  mrjj
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  @jbbb
                  Hi
                  well QByteArray m_data is a member too so you can just use it in the function

                  However, your current code use it as a data as that is what parameter is named so
                  the code in the function can use m_data instead of the data;

                  DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data)
                  {
                  QByteArray testdata = data; <<< uses data

                  so if you had
                  DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData()
                  {
                  QByteArray testdata = m_data; // uses the member

                  ...
                  But you can do
                  m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data))

                  if you want but its maybe a bit silly to give it as a parameter when its a member but it could accept
                  other datas that way so could be fine as later you might call it with another Qbyetarray so maybe
                  the parameter is fine if that would ever be needed.

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @jbbb
                    Hi
                    well QByteArray m_data is a member too so you can just use it in the function

                    However, your current code use it as a data as that is what parameter is named so
                    the code in the function can use m_data instead of the data;

                    DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data)
                    {
                    QByteArray testdata = data; <<< uses data

                    so if you had
                    DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData()
                    {
                    QByteArray testdata = m_data; // uses the member

                    ...
                    But you can do
                    m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data))

                    if you want but its maybe a bit silly to give it as a parameter when its a member but it could accept
                    other datas that way so could be fine as later you might call it with another Qbyetarray so maybe
                    the parameter is fine if that would ever be needed.

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                    jbbb
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    @mrjj Hi, ! cant remove my parameters as it is a signal and slot.

                    At my main mindow(signal):

                    void MainWindow::themereadData(const QByteArray &data)
                    {
                          m_themewidget->generateRandomData(data);
                    }
                    

                    hence when at ThemeWidget.cpp:

                    DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data)
                    

                    my function must have &data for the data to enter this .cpp

                    Not quite sure how it can be done although i understand your point about the members.

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                    • J jbbb

                      @mrjj Hi, ! cant remove my parameters as it is a signal and slot.

                      At my main mindow(signal):

                      void MainWindow::themereadData(const QByteArray &data)
                      {
                            m_themewidget->generateRandomData(data);
                      }
                      

                      hence when at ThemeWidget.cpp:

                      DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data)
                      

                      my function must have &data for the data to enter this .cpp

                      Not quite sure how it can be done although i understand your point about the members.

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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #14

                      @jbbb

                      Ah ok. well then it needs the parameter.
                      I think the code confused me as you seemed to send a member as parameter but
                      now it makes sense.

                      So did you find the actual crashing ?

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @jbbb

                        Ah ok. well then it needs the parameter.
                        I think the code confused me as you seemed to send a member as parameter but
                        now it makes sense.

                        So did you find the actual crashing ?

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #15

                        @mrjj There is a segmentation fault when i input a global variable into the function below.

                        DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data)
                        {
                            DataTable dataTable;
                            QByteArray testdata = data;
                             qDebug() << testdata << "hi";
                            QString headerbyte = testdata.left(10);
                            testdata.remove(0,10);
                            // generate testdata
                            int listCount = 1;
                            for (int i(0); i < listCount; i++) {
                                DataList dataList;
                                float yValue(0);
                                int count(0);
                                QString datavalue;
                                QString checksign;
                                for (int j(0); j<136; j++)
                                {
                                    testdata.remove(0,1);
                                    checksign = testdata.left(1);
                                    if (checksign == "-"){
                                        datavalue = testdata.left(7);
                                        testdata.remove(0,7);
                                    }
                                    else{
                                        datavalue = testdata.left(6);
                                        testdata.remove(0,6);
                                    }
                                    yValue = datavalue.toFloat();
                                    QPointF value(count, yValue);
                                    count++;
                                    dataList << Data(value);
                                }
                                dataTable << dataList;
                            }
                            return dataTable;
                        }
                        

                        the reason why i will need a global variable is because of:
                        m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data))

                        As this function is a return function, I will need a variable to input to the function. However, &data in my function is my actual data. Hence, I wanted to use m_data to be pointing to data so that m_data will have the same data stored.

                        I am not sure of the reason why there will be a fault. Hope you can enlighten me!

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                        • J jbbb

                          @mrjj There is a segmentation fault when i input a global variable into the function below.

                          DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data)
                          {
                              DataTable dataTable;
                              QByteArray testdata = data;
                               qDebug() << testdata << "hi";
                              QString headerbyte = testdata.left(10);
                              testdata.remove(0,10);
                              // generate testdata
                              int listCount = 1;
                              for (int i(0); i < listCount; i++) {
                                  DataList dataList;
                                  float yValue(0);
                                  int count(0);
                                  QString datavalue;
                                  QString checksign;
                                  for (int j(0); j<136; j++)
                                  {
                                      testdata.remove(0,1);
                                      checksign = testdata.left(1);
                                      if (checksign == "-"){
                                          datavalue = testdata.left(7);
                                          testdata.remove(0,7);
                                      }
                                      else{
                                          datavalue = testdata.left(6);
                                          testdata.remove(0,6);
                                      }
                                      yValue = datavalue.toFloat();
                                      QPointF value(count, yValue);
                                      count++;
                                      dataList << Data(value);
                                  }
                                  dataTable << dataList;
                              }
                              return dataTable;
                          }
                          

                          the reason why i will need a global variable is because of:
                          m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data))

                          As this function is a return function, I will need a variable to input to the function. However, &data in my function is my actual data. Hence, I wanted to use m_data to be pointing to data so that m_data will have the same data stored.

                          I am not sure of the reason why there will be a fault. Hope you can enlighten me!

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                          mrjj
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #16

                          @jbbb

                          Well global variables should normally be avoided as it gives a spaghetti design but
                          it should not crash as such.

                          Do notice that no Qt-based (QObject) class can be used as global variable. Its forbidden.

                          So what type was your global variable?

                          and why did you need it to be global ?

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @jbbb

                            Well global variables should normally be avoided as it gives a spaghetti design but
                            it should not crash as such.

                            Do notice that no Qt-based (QObject) class can be used as global variable. Its forbidden.

                            So what type was your global variable?

                            and why did you need it to be global ?

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #17

                            @mrjj

                            #include "themewidget.h"
                            #include "ui_themewidget.h"
                            #include "tcpserver.h"
                            
                            #include <iostream>
                            #include <QtCharts/QChartView>
                            #include <QtCharts/QLineSeries>
                            #include <QtCharts/QLegend>
                            #include <QtWidgets/QGridLayout>
                            #include <QtWidgets/QFormLayout>
                            #include <QtWidgets/QComboBox>
                            #include <QtWidgets/QSpinBox>
                            #include <QtWidgets/QCheckBox>
                            #include <QtWidgets/QGroupBox>
                            #include <QtWidgets/QLabel>
                            #include <QtCore/QRandomGenerator>
                            #include <QtCharts/QBarCategoryAxis>
                            #include <QtWidgets/QApplication>
                            #include <QtCharts/QValueAxis>
                            
                            ThemeWidget::ThemeWidget(QWidget *parent) :
                                QWidget(parent),
                                m_listCount(1),
                                m_valueMax(136),
                                m_valueCount(0.5),   
                                m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data)),
                                m_dataTable1(generateDataTest()),
                                m_ui(new Ui_ThemeWidgetForm)
                                //m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_listCount, m_valueMax, m_valueCount)),
                            {
                                m_ui->setupUi(this);
                                //create charts
                                QChartView *chartView;
                            
                            ThemeWidget::~ThemeWidget()
                            {
                                delete m_ui;
                            }
                            DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data, QByteArray*pData)
                            {
                                DataTable dataTable;
                                 QByteArray testdata = data;
                                m_data = testdata;
                                QString headerbyte = testdata.left(10);
                                testdata.remove(0,10);
                                // generate testdata
                                int listCount = 1;
                                for (int i(0); i < listCount; i++) {
                                    DataList dataList;
                                    float yValue(0);
                                    int count(0);
                                    QString datavalue;
                                    QString checksign;
                                    for (int j(0); j<136; j++)
                                    {
                                        testdata.remove(0,1);
                                        checksign = testdata.left(1);
                                        if (checksign == "-"){
                                            datavalue = testdata.left(7);
                                            testdata.remove(0,7);
                                        }
                                        else{
                                            datavalue = testdata.left(6);
                                            testdata.remove(0,6);
                                        }
                                        yValue = datavalue.toFloat();
                                        QPointF value(count, yValue);
                                        count++;
                                        dataList << Data(value);
                                    }
                                    dataTable << dataList;
                                }
                                return dataTable;
                            }
                            

                            This is the codes that will create a segmentation fault. My global variable is
                            QByteArray m_data that is initialized in the .header file.

                            m_data = testdata;

                            this is so that m_data for m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data)) will have the same data other wise m_data will be empty.

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                            • J jbbb

                              @mrjj

                              #include "themewidget.h"
                              #include "ui_themewidget.h"
                              #include "tcpserver.h"
                              
                              #include <iostream>
                              #include <QtCharts/QChartView>
                              #include <QtCharts/QLineSeries>
                              #include <QtCharts/QLegend>
                              #include <QtWidgets/QGridLayout>
                              #include <QtWidgets/QFormLayout>
                              #include <QtWidgets/QComboBox>
                              #include <QtWidgets/QSpinBox>
                              #include <QtWidgets/QCheckBox>
                              #include <QtWidgets/QGroupBox>
                              #include <QtWidgets/QLabel>
                              #include <QtCore/QRandomGenerator>
                              #include <QtCharts/QBarCategoryAxis>
                              #include <QtWidgets/QApplication>
                              #include <QtCharts/QValueAxis>
                              
                              ThemeWidget::ThemeWidget(QWidget *parent) :
                                  QWidget(parent),
                                  m_listCount(1),
                                  m_valueMax(136),
                                  m_valueCount(0.5),   
                                  m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data)),
                                  m_dataTable1(generateDataTest()),
                                  m_ui(new Ui_ThemeWidgetForm)
                                  //m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_listCount, m_valueMax, m_valueCount)),
                              {
                                  m_ui->setupUi(this);
                                  //create charts
                                  QChartView *chartView;
                              
                              ThemeWidget::~ThemeWidget()
                              {
                                  delete m_ui;
                              }
                              DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data, QByteArray*pData)
                              {
                                  DataTable dataTable;
                                   QByteArray testdata = data;
                                  m_data = testdata;
                                  QString headerbyte = testdata.left(10);
                                  testdata.remove(0,10);
                                  // generate testdata
                                  int listCount = 1;
                                  for (int i(0); i < listCount; i++) {
                                      DataList dataList;
                                      float yValue(0);
                                      int count(0);
                                      QString datavalue;
                                      QString checksign;
                                      for (int j(0); j<136; j++)
                                      {
                                          testdata.remove(0,1);
                                          checksign = testdata.left(1);
                                          if (checksign == "-"){
                                              datavalue = testdata.left(7);
                                              testdata.remove(0,7);
                                          }
                                          else{
                                              datavalue = testdata.left(6);
                                              testdata.remove(0,6);
                                          }
                                          yValue = datavalue.toFloat();
                                          QPointF value(count, yValue);
                                          count++;
                                          dataList << Data(value);
                                      }
                                      dataTable << dataList;
                                  }
                                  return dataTable;
                              }
                              

                              This is the codes that will create a segmentation fault. My global variable is
                              QByteArray m_data that is initialized in the .header file.

                              m_data = testdata;

                              this is so that m_data for m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data)) will have the same data other wise m_data will be empty.

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                              mrjj
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #18

                              @jbbb

                              well it might be a dangling pointer maybe ?

                              You can find out with the debugger.

                              Place a break point on generateRandomData and then
                              use F10 to spep over each line and see what lines it crashes at.

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                                @mrjj

                                #include "themewidget.h"
                                #include "ui_themewidget.h"
                                #include "tcpserver.h"
                                
                                #include <iostream>
                                #include <QtCharts/QChartView>
                                #include <QtCharts/QLineSeries>
                                #include <QtCharts/QLegend>
                                #include <QtWidgets/QGridLayout>
                                #include <QtWidgets/QFormLayout>
                                #include <QtWidgets/QComboBox>
                                #include <QtWidgets/QSpinBox>
                                #include <QtWidgets/QCheckBox>
                                #include <QtWidgets/QGroupBox>
                                #include <QtWidgets/QLabel>
                                #include <QtCore/QRandomGenerator>
                                #include <QtCharts/QBarCategoryAxis>
                                #include <QtWidgets/QApplication>
                                #include <QtCharts/QValueAxis>
                                
                                ThemeWidget::ThemeWidget(QWidget *parent) :
                                    QWidget(parent),
                                    m_listCount(1),
                                    m_valueMax(136),
                                    m_valueCount(0.5),   
                                    m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data)),
                                    m_dataTable1(generateDataTest()),
                                    m_ui(new Ui_ThemeWidgetForm)
                                    //m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_listCount, m_valueMax, m_valueCount)),
                                {
                                    m_ui->setupUi(this);
                                    //create charts
                                    QChartView *chartView;
                                
                                ThemeWidget::~ThemeWidget()
                                {
                                    delete m_ui;
                                }
                                DataTable ThemeWidget::generateRandomData(const QByteArray &data, QByteArray*pData)
                                {
                                    DataTable dataTable;
                                     QByteArray testdata = data;
                                    m_data = testdata;
                                    QString headerbyte = testdata.left(10);
                                    testdata.remove(0,10);
                                    // generate testdata
                                    int listCount = 1;
                                    for (int i(0); i < listCount; i++) {
                                        DataList dataList;
                                        float yValue(0);
                                        int count(0);
                                        QString datavalue;
                                        QString checksign;
                                        for (int j(0); j<136; j++)
                                        {
                                            testdata.remove(0,1);
                                            checksign = testdata.left(1);
                                            if (checksign == "-"){
                                                datavalue = testdata.left(7);
                                                testdata.remove(0,7);
                                            }
                                            else{
                                                datavalue = testdata.left(6);
                                                testdata.remove(0,6);
                                            }
                                            yValue = datavalue.toFloat();
                                            QPointF value(count, yValue);
                                            count++;
                                            dataList << Data(value);
                                        }
                                        dataTable << dataList;
                                    }
                                    return dataTable;
                                }
                                

                                This is the codes that will create a segmentation fault. My global variable is
                                QByteArray m_data that is initialized in the .header file.

                                m_data = testdata;

                                this is so that m_data for m_dataTable(generateRandomData(m_data)) will have the same data other wise m_data will be empty.

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                                @jbbb said in Program crashes when global variable included.:

                                My global variable is
                                QByteArray m_data that is initialized in the .header file.

                                m_data is not a global variable, its member one

                                private:
                                    int m_listCount;
                                    int m_valueMax;
                                    float m_valueCount;
                                    QList<QChartView *> m_charts;
                                    DataTable m_dataTable;
                                    QByteArray m_data;
                                

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                                  @jbbb said in Program crashes when global variable included.:

                                  My global variable is
                                  QByteArray m_data that is initialized in the .header file.

                                  m_data is not a global variable, its member one

                                  private:
                                      int m_listCount;
                                      int m_valueMax;
                                      float m_valueCount;
                                      QList<QChartView *> m_charts;
                                      DataTable m_dataTable;
                                      QByteArray m_data;
                                  
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                                  @J-Hilk how do i set the global variable instead? not in .h file?

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                                    @jbbb

                                    well it might be a dangling pointer maybe ?

                                    You can find out with the debugger.

                                    Place a break point on generateRandomData and then
                                    use F10 to spep over each line and see what lines it crashes at.

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                                    @mrjj it crashes at m_data = testdata;

                                    and this pops out:

                                    QByteArray &QByteArray::operator=(const QByteArray & other) Q_DECL_NOTHROW
                                    {
                                        other.d->ref.ref();
                                        if (!d->ref.deref())
                                            Data::deallocate(d);
                                        d = other.d;
                                        return *this;
                                    }
                                    

                                    any idea what this means?

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                                      @jbbb said in Program crashes when global variable included.:

                                      any idea what this means?

                                      Take a look at the stacktrace to see where it comes from (as already said in my first post).
                                      I would guess the this pointer is a nullptr.

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