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    Meera Hadid
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    Yes I Did.

    #include <ctkDoubleSpinBox.h>
    
    
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      Yes I Did.

      #include <ctkDoubleSpinBox.h>
      
      
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      jsulm
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      @Meera-Hadid Try to do the connect using new connect syntax https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/signalsandslots.html

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

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        ChrisW67
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        I think Christian meant, did you add the header ctkDoubleSpinBox.h to the HEADERS variable in your PRO file?

        Did you run qmake after doing that?
        Have you tried a clean rebuild of everything?

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @Meera-Hadid Try to do the connect using new connect syntax https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/signalsandslots.html

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          Meera Hadid
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          @jsulm

          • do you mean this syntax?
           Counter a, b;
              QObject::connect(&a, &Counter::valueChanged,
                               &b, &Counter::setValue);
          
          • I am getting a syntax error when I use this: this->SliceController->&spinBox
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            @jsulm

            • do you mean this syntax?
             Counter a, b;
                QObject::connect(&a, &Counter::valueChanged,
                                 &b, &Counter::setValue);
            
            • I am getting a syntax error when I use this: this->SliceController->&spinBox
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            JonB
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            @Meera-Hadid said in Problem in Connecting ctkDoubleSpinBox:

            I am getting a syntax error when I use this: this->SliceController->&spinBox

            This is not legal C++. It should be:

            &this->SliceController->spinBox
            

            Whether you want the & depends on whether spinbox is already a pointer or not (I think yours is a pointer, in which case you would not want it?)

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              Christian Ehrlicher
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              @JonB said in Problem in Connecting ctkDoubleSpinBox:

              &this->SliceController->spinBox

              But according to the error message

              cannot convert argument 1 from 'ctkDoubleSpinBox *' to 'const QObject *

              It's already a pointer so the & is wrong.
              I still think the header for this class is not included where the connect is done so the compiler doesn't know that ctkDoubleSpinBox is derived from QObject.

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              • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                @JonB said in Problem in Connecting ctkDoubleSpinBox:

                &this->SliceController->spinBox

                But according to the error message

                cannot convert argument 1 from 'ctkDoubleSpinBox *' to 'const QObject *

                It's already a pointer so the & is wrong.
                I still think the header for this class is not included where the connect is done so the compiler doesn't know that ctkDoubleSpinBox is derived from QObject.

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                Meera Hadid
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                @Christian-Ehrlicher

                • I did include #include <ctkDoubleSpinBox.h>
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                • M Meera Hadid

                  @Christian-Ehrlicher

                  • I did include #include <ctkDoubleSpinBox.h>
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                  jsulm
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                  @Meera-Hadid Fix your connect as suggested by @JonB and try again

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

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                    @Meera-Hadid said in Problem in Connecting ctkDoubleSpinBox:

                    I am getting a syntax error when I use this: this->SliceController->&spinBox

                    This is not legal C++. It should be:

                    &this->SliceController->spinBox
                    

                    Whether you want the & depends on whether spinbox is already a pointer or not (I think yours is a pointer, in which case you would not want it?)

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                    Meera Hadid
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                    @JonB

                    • Yes when I tried without using & it was raising an error that cannot convert from 'ctkDoubleSpinBox *' to 'const QObject *'

                    @jsulm

                    • The issue is not getting pointer the issue is it cannot convert from 'ctkDoubleSpinBox *' to 'const QObject *'
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                      @JonB

                      • Yes when I tried without using & it was raising an error that cannot convert from 'ctkDoubleSpinBox *' to 'const QObject *'

                      @jsulm

                      • The issue is not getting pointer the issue is it cannot convert from 'ctkDoubleSpinBox *' to 'const QObject *'
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                      JonB
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                      @Meera-Hadid said in Problem in Connecting ctkDoubleSpinBox:

                      @JonB

                      Yes when I tried without using & it was raising an error that cannot convert from 'ctkDoubleSpinBox *' to 'const QObject *'

                      @jsulm

                      The issue is not getting pointer the issue is it cannot convert from 'ctkDoubleSpinBox *' to 'const QObject *'

                      Inserting a & randomly will not help. The message already tells that pointer-ness is not the issue.

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                        @JonB

                        • Yes when I tried without using & it was raising an error that cannot convert from 'ctkDoubleSpinBox *' to 'const QObject *'

                        @jsulm

                        • The issue is not getting pointer the issue is it cannot convert from 'ctkDoubleSpinBox *' to 'const QObject *'
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                        jsulm
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                        @Meera-Hadid said in Problem in Connecting ctkDoubleSpinBox:

                        The issue is not getting pointer the issue is it cannot convert from 'ctkDoubleSpinBox *' to 'const QObject *'

                        Do you mean you get same error message if you use new connect syntax?

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                          @JonB

                          • Yes when I tried without using & it was raising an error that cannot convert from 'ctkDoubleSpinBox *' to 'const QObject *'

                          @jsulm

                          • The issue is not getting pointer the issue is it cannot convert from 'ctkDoubleSpinBox *' to 'const QObject *'
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                          JonB
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                          @Meera-Hadid
                          Please do the following:

                          • First, delete all the files from the build output directory. Do a fresh qmake followed by a build. Does the error still occur?
                          • From the line number in the error message, are you quite sure it is on the connect() statement you have shown, and not some other?
                          • I believe I already advised this before in answer to the same problem from you in another thread: on the line above the connect() put in
                          const QObject *temp = this->SliceController->spinBox;
                          

                          Does that error (show message)?

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                            @Meera-Hadid
                            Please do the following:

                            • First, delete all the files from the build output directory. Do a fresh qmake followed by a build. Does the error still occur?
                            • From the line number in the error message, are you quite sure it is on the connect() statement you have shown, and not some other?
                            • I believe I already advised this before in answer to the same problem from you in another thread: on the line above the connect() put in
                            const QObject *temp = this->SliceController->spinBox;
                            

                            Does that error (show message)?

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                            Meera Hadid
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                            @JonB

                            • const QObject *temp = this->SliceController->spinBox;
                              this works
                            • But the signal SIGNAL(valueChanged(double)) doesn't get activated (QLabel value doesn't change). Is it because temp is returing nullptr?
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                              @JonB

                              • const QObject *temp = this->SliceController->spinBox;
                                this works
                              • But the signal SIGNAL(valueChanged(double)) doesn't get activated (QLabel value doesn't change). Is it because temp is returing nullptr?
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                              JonB
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                              @Meera-Hadid

                              Is it because temp is returing nullptr?

                              Pardon? Are you saying this->SliceController->spinBox == nullptr at the time you execute the connect() statement?

                              Separately, put a qDebug() statement as the first thing in your void qMRMLSliceWidget::updateLabel().

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                                @Meera-Hadid

                                Is it because temp is returing nullptr?

                                Pardon? Are you saying this->SliceController->spinBox == nullptr at the time you execute the connect() statement?

                                Separately, put a qDebug() statement as the first thing in your void qMRMLSliceWidget::updateLabel().

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                                Meera Hadid
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                                @JonB said in Problem in Connecting ctkDoubleSpinBox:

                                Separately, put a qDebug() statement as the first thing in your void qMRMLSliceWidget::updateLabel().

                                Yes I did but that statement is not getting printed/executed

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                                  @JonB said in Problem in Connecting ctkDoubleSpinBox:

                                  Separately, put a qDebug() statement as the first thing in your void qMRMLSliceWidget::updateLabel().

                                  Yes I did but that statement is not getting printed/executed

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                                  JonB
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                                  @Meera-Hadid
                                  I have asked you other questions. If you don't want to respond to them that is up to you.

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                                    @Meera-Hadid
                                    I have asked you other questions. If you don't want to respond to them that is up to you.

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                                    Meera Hadid
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                                    @JonB

                                    • First, delete all the files from the build output directory. Do a fresh qmake followed by a build. Does the error still occur?
                                      Since there are a lot of files it takes a lot of time to build hence I did not clear the build.
                                    • It's my bad that I assumed this->SliceController->spinBox was returning a nullptr. The problem was with slot I changed it.
                                    • const QObject *temp = this->SliceController->spinBox; worked for me

                                    Thanks everyone for contributing.

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