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  • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

    @jagl

    That error does not come from your string :)
    How do you open your file?

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    #5

    @Pl45m4
    QString date = QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("yyyy_MM_dd_hh_mm");
    QString folderStr = QString("Tab%1_").arg(dossier);
    QString filename = folderStr + date + ".csv";
    QFile file(filename);
    if(!file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice:: Text)) {

    //code
    }

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      @Pl45m4
      QString date = QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("yyyy_MM_dd_hh_mm");
      QString folderStr = QString("Tab%1_").arg(dossier);
      QString filename = folderStr + date + ".csv";
      QFile file(filename);
      if(!file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice:: Text)) {

      //code
      }

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      jsulm
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      wrote on last edited by jsulm
      #6

      @jagl said in add a numbering to each file:

      file.open

      So, what does open() return?
      And how does filename look like?

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

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @jagl said in add a numbering to each file:

        file.open

        So, what does open() return?
        And how does filename look like?

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        jagl
        wrote on last edited by jagl
        #7

        @jsulm
        QIODevice::write (QFile, "Tab/root/Desktop/23_2021_07_07_08_40.csv"): device not open
        what does filename look like means ?

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          @jsulm
          QIODevice::write (QFile, "Tab/root/Desktop/23_2021_07_07_08_40.csv"): device not open
          what does filename look like means ?

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          jsulm
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          #8

          @jagl said in add a numbering to each file:

          what does filename look like means ?

          It means: what is the content of filename variable?
          Also, can you please answer this question (asked before already): what does open() return?
          "device not open" means that file was NOT opened.

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

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            @jsulm
            QIODevice::write (QFile, "Tab/root/Desktop/23_2021_07_07_08_40.csv"): device not open
            what does filename look like means ?

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            wrote on last edited by Pl45m4
            #9

            @jagl said in add a numbering to each file:

            Tab/root/Desktop/

            The content of your dossier variable is not only "Tab" but "Tab/root/Desktop/".

            Where shoudl your file really be after you create it?
            Is Tab/root/Desktop/ the file path you want?

            In your initial post you said, you want a filename like Tab1_2021_07_07_07_33_55, where the "1" in "Tab1" is a variable.


            If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

            ~E. W. Dijkstra

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            • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

              @jagl said in add a numbering to each file:

              Tab/root/Desktop/

              The content of your dossier variable is not only "Tab" but "Tab/root/Desktop/".

              Where shoudl your file really be after you create it?
              Is Tab/root/Desktop/ the file path you want?

              In your initial post you said, you want a filename like Tab1_2021_07_07_07_33_55, where the "1" in "Tab1" is a variable.

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              jagl
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              #10

              @Pl45m4 yes i want it to be variable thats my question
              @jsulm
              the content of filename variable:
              it is a csv file which contains 4 columns the variables are of type float

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              • J jagl

                @Pl45m4 yes i want it to be variable thats my question
                @jsulm
                the content of filename variable:
                it is a csv file which contains 4 columns the variables are of type float

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                jsulm
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                #11

                @jagl Could you please read more carefully what others write?
                I did not ask you what is inside the file, I asked you how the file path you are trying to use looks like! So, QFile file(filename); what is the value of filename?
                And now I ask for the third (and last) time: what does open() return?

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

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                  @Pl45m4 yes i want it to be variable thats my question
                  @jsulm
                  the content of filename variable:
                  it is a csv file which contains 4 columns the variables are of type float

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                  Pl45m4
                  wrote on last edited by Pl45m4
                  #12

                  @jagl said in add a numbering to each file:

                  yes i want it to be variable thats my question

                  I understood that, but what is your desired location for this file? Do you have a folder named "Tab"?

                  My solution writes a file named "Tab[i]_2021_07_07_07_33_55" to your current QDir location.

                  • https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdir.html#currentPath

                  If you wish another destination, you need to specify a valid path, which Tab/root/Desktop/ most likely isn't.
                  Do you want something like root/Desktop/Tab/Tab1_2021_07_07_07_33_55.csv?

                  @jagl said in add a numbering to each file:

                  i have this error :device not open

                  @jsulm This comes from file.open, doesn't it? Or rather this error occures because open returned most likely false.


                  If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

                  ~E. W. Dijkstra

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                  • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

                    @jagl said in add a numbering to each file:

                    yes i want it to be variable thats my question

                    I understood that, but what is your desired location for this file? Do you have a folder named "Tab"?

                    My solution writes a file named "Tab[i]_2021_07_07_07_33_55" to your current QDir location.

                    • https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdir.html#currentPath

                    If you wish another destination, you need to specify a valid path, which Tab/root/Desktop/ most likely isn't.
                    Do you want something like root/Desktop/Tab/Tab1_2021_07_07_07_33_55.csv?

                    @jagl said in add a numbering to each file:

                    i have this error :device not open

                    @jsulm This comes from file.open, doesn't it? Or rather this error occures because open returned most likely false.

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                    @Pl45m4 said in add a numbering to each file:

                    doesn't it?

                    I would say it comes from a write attempt:

                    QIODevice::write (QFile, "Tab/root/Desktop/23_2021_07_07_08_40.csv"): device not open
                    

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

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @Pl45m4 said in add a numbering to each file:

                      doesn't it?

                      I would say it comes from a write attempt:

                      QIODevice::write (QFile, "Tab/root/Desktop/23_2021_07_07_08_40.csv"): device not open
                      
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                      @jsulm said in add a numbering to each file:

                      I would say it comes from a write attempt:

                      Ah, yes I see, because the path is no valid writeable location. @jagl messed up the path with the variable.


                      If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

                      ~E. W. Dijkstra

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                        @Pl45m4
                        QString date = QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("yyyy_MM_dd_hh_mm");
                        QString folderStr = QString("Tab%1_").arg(dossier);
                        QString filename = folderStr + date + ".csv";
                        QFile file(filename);
                        if(!file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice:: Text)) {

                        //code
                        }

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                        @jagl
                        If I copy and paste your code you have

                        if(!file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice:: Text)) {
                        
                        //code
                        }
                        

                        If you truly test ! file.open() then //code is in the case where it does not open correctly.

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