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  • JonBJ JonB

    @julie546
    And additonal to @jsulm you are splitting on ;, normally a CSV file elements are separated by ,?

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    @JonB @J-Hilk no for my case it is;
    @jsulm I can only read the first column but I would need the 2nd and 3rd

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      @JonB @J-Hilk no for my case it is;
      @jsulm I can only read the first column but I would need the 2nd and 3rd

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      @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

      I can only read the first column but I would need the 2nd and 3rd

      Then read them. What is the problem, really?

      QStringList elements = line.split(';');
      //elements[0] -> first element ("column")
      //elements[1] -> second element
      ...
      

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      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

        @JonB said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

        @julie546
        And additonal to @jsulm you are splitting on ;, normally a CSV file elements are separated by ,?

        the default depends on your region, really.
        Some languages use , as decimal point, than its usually ; as a separator

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        @J-Hilk said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

        Some languages use , as decimal point, than its usually ; as a separator

        Gosh, I didn't realize that (the changed separator, and the comma in numbers being what is in the file). So a CSV file containing only numbers, say, is not portable across regions? I assumed they would export/import locale-independent, like C locale. This is bad!

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        • J julie546

          how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?
          I managed to open the file and identify the first column by : QStringList coordXList;
          while (!filelidar.atEnd()) {
          QByteArray line = filelidar.readLine();
          coordXList.append(line.split(';').first());
          QStringList coordXList;
          }

                  qDebug() << coordXList;
          

          and I couldn't find how I can identify and read and the other columns how can i do it please

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          @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

          how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?

          I would suggest you to give qtcsv a try.
          This should simplify working with CSV files

          It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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          • J julie546

            @JonB @J-Hilk no for my case it is;
            @jsulm I can only read the first column but I would need the 2nd and 3rd

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            @julie546
            @KroMignon has just recommended using qtcsv. I recommended same yesterday in post https://forum.qt.io/topic/128052/read-csv-file-values-and-put-these-values-in-a-graph/4 where someone asked about parsing CSV files. have a look at that, there are also other suggestions from a stackoverflow post (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27318631/parsing-through-a-csv-file-in-qt), depending on how complex your situation is.

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @julie546
              @KroMignon has just recommended using qtcsv. I recommended same yesterday in post https://forum.qt.io/topic/128052/read-csv-file-values-and-put-these-values-in-a-graph/4 where someone asked about parsing CSV files. have a look at that, there are also other suggestions from a stackoverflow post (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27318631/parsing-through-a-csv-file-in-qt), depending on how complex your situation is.

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              @JonB @KroMignon @jsulm @J-Hilk

              thank you for your answer I was able to solve the problem with
              coordXList.append (line.split (','). at (0));
              coordYList.append (line.split (','). at (1));
              but I would like to put these values ​​in a curve using the Qchart
              I tried with
              QLineSeries * series = new QLineSeries ();
              series-> append (coordXList, coordYList);
              but I got an error : no matching membre function for call to append
              can you help me please

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                @JonB @KroMignon @jsulm @J-Hilk

                thank you for your answer I was able to solve the problem with
                coordXList.append (line.split (','). at (0));
                coordYList.append (line.split (','). at (1));
                but I would like to put these values ​​in a curve using the Qchart
                I tried with
                QLineSeries * series = new QLineSeries ();
                series-> append (coordXList, coordYList);
                but I got an error : no matching membre function for call to append
                can you help me please

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                @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                but I got an error : no matching membre function for call to append
                can you help me please

                of course,
                QLineSeries has 3 overloads

                • append(qreal , qreal )
                • append(const QPointF &)
                • append(const QList<QPointF> &)

                non of those fit your append(Container<ofSomeType>, Container<ofSomeType>)


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                • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                  @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                  but I got an error : no matching membre function for call to append
                  can you help me please

                  of course,
                  QLineSeries has 3 overloads

                  • append(qreal , qreal )
                  • append(const QPointF &)
                  • append(const QList<QPointF> &)

                  non of those fit your append(Container<ofSomeType>, Container<ofSomeType>)

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                  wrote on last edited by julie546
                  #12

                  @J-Hilk so I can't display a graph from a csv file?

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                  • J julie546

                    @JonB @KroMignon @jsulm @J-Hilk

                    thank you for your answer I was able to solve the problem with
                    coordXList.append (line.split (','). at (0));
                    coordYList.append (line.split (','). at (1));
                    but I would like to put these values ​​in a curve using the Qchart
                    I tried with
                    QLineSeries * series = new QLineSeries ();
                    series-> append (coordXList, coordYList);
                    but I got an error : no matching membre function for call to append
                    can you help me please

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                    @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                    thank you for your answer I was able to solve the problem with
                    coordXList.append (line.split (','). at (0));
                    coordYList.append (line.split (','). at (1));

                    This is a dangerous and no effective way to do!
                    line.split(',') may return an empty QStringList, so line.split (','). at(0) will crash your application.
                    And why splitting twice?

                    I would do it like this:

                    const auto parts = line.split (',');
                    if(parts.size() >= 2)
                    {
                        coordXList.append(parts.at(0));
                        coordYList.append(parts.at(1));
                    }
                    

                    but I would like to put these values ​​in a curve using the Qchart
                    I tried with
                    QLineSeries * series = new QLineSeries ();
                    series-> append (coordXList, coordYList);
                    but I got an error : no matching membre function for call to append
                    can you help me please

                    Have you read QLineSeries::append() documentation??
                    There is not overload for QLineSeries::append(QStringList, QStringList)!

                    It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                    • J julie546

                      @J-Hilk so I can't display a graph from a csv file?

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                      @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                      so I can't display a graph from a csv file?

                      Why not?
                      You have to convert your value to a compatible type. That's all.

                      It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                      • J julie546

                        @J-Hilk so I can't display a graph from a csv file?

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                        @julie546 thats not how programming works.

                        I assume coordXList and coordYList are string lists ?

                        than you may, and I emphasise may, get away with:

                        QLineSeries * series = new QLineSeries ();
                        for(int i{0}, j{qMin(coordXList.size(), coordYList.size())}; i<j; i++){
                              series-> append (coordXList.at(i).toFloat(), coordYList.at(i).toFloat());
                        }
                        

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                        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                          @julie546 thats not how programming works.

                          I assume coordXList and coordYList are string lists ?

                          than you may, and I emphasise may, get away with:

                          QLineSeries * series = new QLineSeries ();
                          for(int i{0}, j{qMin(coordXList.size(), coordYList.size())}; i<j; i++){
                                series-> append (coordXList.at(i).toFloat(), coordYList.at(i).toFloat());
                          }
                          
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                          @J-Hilk yes here is my output ("Y", "0.170138", "0.161089", "0.15901", "0.157898", "0.159706", "0.162481", "0.167204", "0.172876", "0.169802", "0.1677",.....................)
                          theres an error with series-> append (coordXList.at(i).toFloat(), coordYList.toFloat());
                          no member named toFloat in QStringList
                          @KroMignon @J-Hilk can you help me please I am a beginner c ++ I am a student in mechanics but I need qt for my end of study internship

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                            @J-Hilk yes here is my output ("Y", "0.170138", "0.161089", "0.15901", "0.157898", "0.159706", "0.162481", "0.167204", "0.172876", "0.169802", "0.1677",.....................)
                            theres an error with series-> append (coordXList.at(i).toFloat(), coordYList.toFloat());
                            no member named toFloat in QStringList
                            @KroMignon @J-Hilk can you help me please I am a beginner c ++ I am a student in mechanics but I need qt for my end of study internship

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                            @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                            no member named toFloat in QStringList

                            typo on my side, fixed it, but you should be able to fix that as well


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                            • J julie546

                              @J-Hilk yes here is my output ("Y", "0.170138", "0.161089", "0.15901", "0.157898", "0.159706", "0.162481", "0.167204", "0.172876", "0.169802", "0.1677",.....................)
                              theres an error with series-> append (coordXList.at(i).toFloat(), coordYList.toFloat());
                              no member named toFloat in QStringList
                              @KroMignon @J-Hilk can you help me please I am a beginner c ++ I am a student in mechanics but I need qt for my end of study internship

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                              @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                              can you help me please I am a beginner c ++ I am a student in mechanics but I need qt for my end of study internship

                              We have all started as beginner. I have studied electronics, not informatics, so I understand well your problem ;)

                              The easiest way to create the QLineSeries, is to do it while parsing:

                              QLineSeries * series = new QLineSeries();
                              while (!filelidar.atEnd()) {
                                  QString line = filelidar.readLine();
                                  const auto parts = line.split (',');
                                  if(parts.size() >= 2)
                                  {
                                      bool ok;
                                      qreal x = parts.at(0).toFloat(&ok);
                                      if(!ok)
                                          continue;
                                      qreal y = parts.at(1).toFloat(&ok);
                                      if(!ok)
                                          continue;
                                     series->append(x, y);
                                  }
                              }
                              

                              It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                              • KroMignonK KroMignon

                                @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                                can you help me please I am a beginner c ++ I am a student in mechanics but I need qt for my end of study internship

                                We have all started as beginner. I have studied electronics, not informatics, so I understand well your problem ;)

                                The easiest way to create the QLineSeries, is to do it while parsing:

                                QLineSeries * series = new QLineSeries();
                                while (!filelidar.atEnd()) {
                                    QString line = filelidar.readLine();
                                    const auto parts = line.split (',');
                                    if(parts.size() >= 2)
                                    {
                                        bool ok;
                                        qreal x = parts.at(0).toFloat(&ok);
                                        if(!ok)
                                            continue;
                                        qreal y = parts.at(1).toFloat(&ok);
                                        if(!ok)
                                            continue;
                                       series->append(x, y);
                                    }
                                }
                                
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                                @KroMignon yes it's really difficult to work in a field that you don't study
                                thank you for your answer I tried like that but I still have an empty curve

                                if (!filelidar.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text) ) {
                                qDebug() << "File not exists";
                                } else {

                                                   QLineSeries * series = new QLineSeries();
                                                           while (!filelidar.atEnd()) {
                                                               QString line = filelidar.readLine();
                                                               const auto parts = line.split (',');
                                                               if(parts.size() >= 2)
                                                               {
                                                                   bool ok;
                                                                   qreal x = parts.at(0).toFloat(&ok);
                                                                   if(!ok)
                                                                       continue;
                                                                   qreal y = parts.at(1).toFloat(&ok);
                                                                   if(!ok)
                                                                       continue;
                                                                  series->append(x, y);
                                                               }
                                                           }
                                
                                
                                
                                                       QChart *chart = new QChart(); 
                                                       chart->legend()->hide();
                                                       chart->addSeries(series);
                                                       chart->createDefaultAxes();
                                                       chart->setTitle("Lidar tg15"); 
                                
                                                       QChartView *chartView = new QChartView(chart);
                                                       chartView->setRenderHint(QPainter::Antialiasing);
                                
                                                       QMainWindow window; 
                                                       window.setCentralWidget(chartView); 
                                                       window.resize(1000, 1000); 
                                                       window.show(); /
                                

                                }
                                }

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                                  @KroMignon yes it's really difficult to work in a field that you don't study
                                  thank you for your answer I tried like that but I still have an empty curve

                                  if (!filelidar.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text) ) {
                                  qDebug() << "File not exists";
                                  } else {

                                                     QLineSeries * series = new QLineSeries();
                                                             while (!filelidar.atEnd()) {
                                                                 QString line = filelidar.readLine();
                                                                 const auto parts = line.split (',');
                                                                 if(parts.size() >= 2)
                                                                 {
                                                                     bool ok;
                                                                     qreal x = parts.at(0).toFloat(&ok);
                                                                     if(!ok)
                                                                         continue;
                                                                     qreal y = parts.at(1).toFloat(&ok);
                                                                     if(!ok)
                                                                         continue;
                                                                    series->append(x, y);
                                                                 }
                                                             }
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                                         QChart *chart = new QChart(); 
                                                         chart->legend()->hide();
                                                         chart->addSeries(series);
                                                         chart->createDefaultAxes();
                                                         chart->setTitle("Lidar tg15"); 
                                  
                                                         QChartView *chartView = new QChartView(chart);
                                                         chartView->setRenderHint(QPainter::Antialiasing);
                                  
                                                         QMainWindow window; 
                                                         window.setCentralWidget(chartView); 
                                                         window.resize(1000, 1000); 
                                                         window.show(); /
                                  

                                  }
                                  }

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                                  @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                                  qreal x = parts.at(0).toFloat(&ok);
                                  if(!ok)
                                  continue;
                                  qreal y = parts.at(1).toFloat(&ok);

                                  Print the values for x and y and check if these are the values from your file.
                                  The code from @KroMignon doesn't look wrong.


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                                    @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                                    qreal x = parts.at(0).toFloat(&ok);
                                    if(!ok)
                                    continue;
                                    qreal y = parts.at(1).toFloat(&ok);

                                    Print the values for x and y and check if these are the values from your file.
                                    The code from @KroMignon doesn't look wrong.

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                                    @Pl45m4 @KroMignon yes I have checked I have the right values ​​now I have a graph but it is not the same that I do with the csv file, I cannot find the same graph, what do you think please ?

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                                      @Pl45m4 @KroMignon yes I have checked I have the right values ​​now I have a graph but it is not the same that I do with the csv file, I cannot find the same graph, what do you think please ?

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                                      @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                                      but it is not the same that I do with the csv file,

                                      What do you mean with not the same?

                                      It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                                      • KroMignonK KroMignon

                                        @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                                        but it is not the same that I do with the csv file,

                                        What do you mean with not the same?

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                                        @KroMignon this is what I found with qt1.PNG

                                        and this is what I have to find
                                        2.PNG

                                        despite I made qDebug () << x;
                                        qDebug () << y;
                                        and I found the same values with csv file

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                                          @KroMignon this is what I found with qt1.PNG

                                          and this is what I have to find
                                          2.PNG

                                          despite I made qDebug () << x;
                                          qDebug () << y;
                                          and I found the same values with csv file

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