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  • SPlattenS Offline
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    SPlatten
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    #1

    I have an instance of QHasp:

    typedef QHash<QString, quint64> tProgressMap;
    

    In a class:

    tProgressMap mhmTrainees;
    

    In the method that updates progress:

    tProgressMap::iterator itFound(mhmpTrainees.find(crstrTrainee));
    if ( itFound == mhmpTrainees.end() ) {
      itFound = mhmTrainees.insert(crstrTrainee, uint64Value);
    } else {
      itFound.value() = uint64Value;
    }
    

    Whilst:

      itFound.value() = uint64Value;
    

    Updates the value because value() returns a reference, it does not update the same entry in the mhmpTrainees.

    Is there a way to do this or do I have to remove and reinsert?

    Kind Regards,
    Sy

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      ollarch
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      Hi,

      Use [] operator.

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      • O ollarch

        Hi,

        Use [] operator.

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        SPlatten
        wrote on last edited by SPlatten
        #3

        @ollarch , can you show a demonstration please?

        Tried:

        mhmTrainees[itFound] = uint64Value;
        

        Compile errors:

        C2679: binary '[': no operator found which takes a right-hand of type 'QHash<QString, quint64>::iterator'
        

        Edit...

        mhmTrainees[itFound.key()] = uint64Value;
        

        This works!

        Kind Regards,
        Sy

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        • SPlattenS SPlatten

          @ollarch , can you show a demonstration please?

          Tried:

          mhmTrainees[itFound] = uint64Value;
          

          Compile errors:

          C2679: binary '[': no operator found which takes a right-hand of type 'QHash<QString, quint64>::iterator'
          

          Edit...

          mhmTrainees[itFound.key()] = uint64Value;
          

          This works!

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          JonB
          wrote on last edited by JonB
          #4

          @SPlatten
          I'm not a wiz with iterators, but you should be able to do it from the right iterator (without having to re-look-up the key). See https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qhash-iterator.html#details

          Let's see a few examples of things we can do with a QHash::iterator that we cannot do with a QHash::const_iterator. Here's an example that increments every value stored in the QHash by 2:

          QHash<QString, int>::iterator i;
          for (i = hash.begin(); i != hash.end(); ++i)
              i.value() += 2;
          
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          • JonBJ JonB

            @SPlatten
            I'm not a wiz with iterators, but you should be able to do it from the right iterator (without having to re-look-up the key). See https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qhash-iterator.html#details

            Let's see a few examples of things we can do with a QHash::iterator that we cannot do with a QHash::const_iterator. Here's an example that increments every value stored in the QHash by 2:

            QHash<QString, int>::iterator i;
            for (i = hash.begin(); i != hash.end(); ++i)
                i.value() += 2;
            
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            SPlatten
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            @JonB , the problem is that the iterator itself is not a pointer or a reference so there is no link to the original data source it references, I've resolved this now.

            Kind Regards,
            Sy

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            • SPlattenS SPlatten

              @JonB , the problem is that the iterator itself is not a pointer or a reference so there is no link to the original data source it references, I've resolved this now.

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              KroMignon
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              @SPlatten said in QHash, how to update value in map?:

              the problem is that the iterator itself is not a pointer or a reference so there is no link to the original data source it references, I've resolved this now.

              the iterator holds a reference to the item (key and value)!

              The code given by @JonB is the right way to do (cf. https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qhash-iterator.html#details)
              mhmTrainees[itFound.key()] = uint64Value; should be itFound.value() = uint64Value;

              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

                @SPlatten said in QHash, how to update value in map?:

                the problem is that the iterator itself is not a pointer or a reference so there is no link to the original data source it references, I've resolved this now.

                the iterator holds a reference to the item (key and value)!

                The code given by @JonB is the right way to do (cf. https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qhash-iterator.html#details)
                mhmTrainees[itFound.key()] = uint64Value; should be itFound.value() = uint64Value;

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                SPlatten
                wrote on last edited by
                #7

                @KroMignon , that was exactly what my original code looked like and it doesn't work, I can see whilst the iterator is modified the original value in the QHash isn't modified and I'm not surprised because .begin() doesn't return a reference it just returns an iterator so there is no link.

                Kind Regards,
                Sy

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                • SPlattenS SPlatten

                  @KroMignon , that was exactly what my original code looked like and it doesn't work, I can see whilst the iterator is modified the original value in the QHash isn't modified and I'm not surprised because .begin() doesn't return a reference it just returns an iterator so there is no link.

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                  jsulm
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #8

                  @SPlatten said in QHash, how to update value in map?:

                  begin() doesn't return a reference it just returns an iterator so there is no link

                  As already said by @KroMignon the iterator holds the reference...
                  It is also shown in https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qhash-iterator.html

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

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                    mpergand
                    wrote on last edited by mpergand
                    #9

                    Sorry @SPlatten but it works as @JonB said

                        typedef QHash<QString,int> H;
                        H h;
                        h["A"]=1;
                        h["B"]=2;
                        
                        for( auto& i: h)
                            {
                            i++;
                            }
                        
                        qDebug()<<h;
                        
                        QHash<QString, int>::iterator i;
                        for (i = h.begin(); i != h.end(); ++i)
                            {
                            i.value()++;
                            }
                        
                        qDebug()<<h;
                    

                    Logs:
                    QHash(("B", 3)("A", 2))
                    QHash(("B", 4)("A", 3))

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                    • M mpergand

                      Sorry @SPlatten but it works as @JonB said

                          typedef QHash<QString,int> H;
                          H h;
                          h["A"]=1;
                          h["B"]=2;
                          
                          for( auto& i: h)
                              {
                              i++;
                              }
                          
                          qDebug()<<h;
                          
                          QHash<QString, int>::iterator i;
                          for (i = h.begin(); i != h.end(); ++i)
                              {
                              i.value()++;
                              }
                          
                          qDebug()<<h;
                      

                      Logs:
                      QHash(("B", 3)("A", 2))
                      QHash(("B", 4)("A", 3))

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                      SPlatten
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #10

                      @mpergand , don't apologise, this isn't what I am seeing in Qt Creator / Debugger.

                      Kind Regards,
                      Sy

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                      • SPlattenS SPlatten

                        @mpergand , don't apologise, this isn't what I am seeing in Qt Creator / Debugger.

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                        jsulm
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #11

                        @SPlatten Then you are doing something wrong because I just tried the code from @mpergand and it works as expected...

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

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @SPlatten Then you are doing something wrong because I just tried the code from @mpergand and it works as expected...

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                          SPlatten
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #12

                          @jsulm , ok, just tried it again and of course it is working as you say, not sure how or how I got it so wrong...

                          Kind Regards,
                          Sy

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                          • SPlattenS SPlatten

                            @mpergand , don't apologise, this isn't what I am seeing in Qt Creator / Debugger.

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                            KroMignon
                            wrote on last edited by KroMignon
                            #13

                            @SPlatten said in QHash, how to update value in map?:

                            don't apologise, this isn't what I am seeing in Qt Creator / Debugger.

                            I am very surprised!
                            I always do it like this (it.value() = newValue) and it is the way it is documented.
                            Can you show how you have set the iterator?
                            It is an iterator or const_iterator?

                            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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