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  • WaseeW Wasee

    @Christian-Ehrlicher @JoeCFD @JonB ;
    Thanks to your reply! I follow the following code but get again conversion errors.
    "/@
    QProcess Temp_reading;
    std:: string ct_value=Temp_reading.start("sudo devmem2 0x80000000");
    QString str (QString::fromStdString(ct_value));
    bool okk{false};
    double or float value = str.toDuble(&okk);
    if(true == &okk){
    ui->linedit->setText(QString::number(value));
    }

    Thanks in advance

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    jsulm
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    @Wasee said in How to pass String Value in decimal to QlineEdit?:

    "sudo devmem2 0x80000000"

    Do you realise that your string contains not only a number but allso non-number string ("sudo devmem2 ")?
    That part of course can't be converted to a number.
    You need first to extract the hex-number part and only convert that part to a number.
    You can use https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#split to split your string using "0x" as separator.

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @Wasee said in How to pass String Value in decimal to QlineEdit?:

      "sudo devmem2 0x80000000"

      Do you realise that your string contains not only a number but allso non-number string ("sudo devmem2 ")?
      That part of course can't be converted to a number.
      You need first to extract the hex-number part and only convert that part to a number.
      You can use https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#split to split your string using "0x" as separator.

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      wrote on last edited by JonB
      #9

      @jsulm
      I think you need to clean your reading glasses and try again... ;-)

      The OP is using that string as argument to QProcess::start(), not as the string to parse!

      @Wasee

      QProcess Temp_reading;
      std:: string ct_value=Temp_reading.start("sudo devmem2 0x80000000");
      QString str (QString::fromStdString(ct_value));
      

      void QProcess::start() does not return any value, so this won't compile, will it....

      Can you just slow down a bit. What are you actually trying to do? I can only guess you have in mind:

      Temp_reading.start("sudo devmem2 0x80000000");
      Temp_reading.waitForFinished();
      QString output(Temp_reading.readAllStandardOutput());
      bool ok;
      int num = output.toInt(&ok, 0);
      

      Actually I see you had this earlier. All you needed to do was do the QString::toInt() on what you got back followed by QString::number() to put it into the line edit. And if that is delivering the right answer have a look at the output from the command which you are trying to parse.

      P.S.
      You originally said the number you need to parse is (like) 0x1. I showed you the above code with output.toInt(&ok, 0); is how to do that. If you are using QString::toDouble() as you show that will not work, as it cannot parse a leading 0x.

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        @jsulm Hi;
        I followed following code to split the string
        /@
        QString band1_2="sudo devmem2 0x80000000 w 0x";
        QString str = QStringLiteral("sudo devmem2 0x80000000 w 0x");
        QStringList list1 = str.split(QLatin1Char('.'));
        qDebug()<<"Split:"<<list1;
        @/
        Its giving me value like "11". But it is not passing to lineedit why? Even I code to convert into integer below.
        QString list;
        bool ok;
        int d;
        d = Qstring(list).toInt(&ok);
        ui->lineedit->setText(d);

        Thanks in advance

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        • WaseeW Wasee

          @jsulm Hi;
          I followed following code to split the string
          /@
          QString band1_2="sudo devmem2 0x80000000 w 0x";
          QString str = QStringLiteral("sudo devmem2 0x80000000 w 0x");
          QStringList list1 = str.split(QLatin1Char('.'));
          qDebug()<<"Split:"<<list1;
          @/
          Its giving me value like "11". But it is not passing to lineedit why? Even I code to convert into integer below.
          QString list;
          bool ok;
          int d;
          d = Qstring(list).toInt(&ok);
          ui->lineedit->setText(d);

          Thanks in advance

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          jsulm
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          #11

          @Wasee said in How to pass String Value in decimal to QlineEdit?:

          QString list;
          bool ok;
          int d;
          d = Qstring(list).toInt(&ok);

          This does not make sense at all: you create a string from an empty string (list) and then try to convert it to int.

          Please read once more what I wrote. I never suggested to split using '."

          But actually you should read what @JonB suggested, as my answer was based on my misunderstanding.

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @jsulm
            I think you need to clean your reading glasses and try again... ;-)

            The OP is using that string as argument to QProcess::start(), not as the string to parse!

            @Wasee

            QProcess Temp_reading;
            std:: string ct_value=Temp_reading.start("sudo devmem2 0x80000000");
            QString str (QString::fromStdString(ct_value));
            

            void QProcess::start() does not return any value, so this won't compile, will it....

            Can you just slow down a bit. What are you actually trying to do? I can only guess you have in mind:

            Temp_reading.start("sudo devmem2 0x80000000");
            Temp_reading.waitForFinished();
            QString output(Temp_reading.readAllStandardOutput());
            bool ok;
            int num = output.toInt(&ok, 0);
            

            Actually I see you had this earlier. All you needed to do was do the QString::toInt() on what you got back followed by QString::number() to put it into the line edit. And if that is delivering the right answer have a look at the output from the command which you are trying to parse.

            P.S.
            You originally said the number you need to parse is (like) 0x1. I showed you the above code with output.toInt(&ok, 0); is how to do that. If you are using QString::toDouble() as you show that will not work, as it cannot parse a leading 0x.

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            wrote on last edited by
            #12

            @JonB Hi;
            How I can resolve problem i didn't understand.Please write piece of code.
            thanks

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            • WaseeW Wasee

              @JonB Hi;
              How I can resolve problem i didn't understand.Please write piece of code.
              thanks

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              jsulm
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              @Wasee said in How to pass String Value in decimal to QlineEdit?:

              .Please write piece of code

              He already did.
              What is not clear?

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                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                @jsulm ;
                Thanks!
                But I am getting error of invalid conversion from int to const string for lineedit.

                ui->lineedit->setText(num);

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                • WaseeW Wasee

                  @jsulm ;
                  Thanks!
                  But I am getting error of invalid conversion from int to const string for lineedit.

                  ui->lineedit->setText(num);

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                  jsulm
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                  wrote on last edited by jsulm
                  #15

                  @Wasee Do you understand that setText expects a string, not int?

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #16

                    Hi; everyone;
                    I am unable to fix my problem. Please provide exact information to do that.

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                    • WaseeW Wasee

                      Hi; everyone;
                      I am unable to fix my problem. Please provide exact information to do that.

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                      jsulm
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                      @Wasee said in How to pass String Value in decimal to QlineEdit?:

                      Please provide exact information to do that

                      I will do once more your work, but last time now. I will not spend more of my time if you refuse to learn basics.
                      Go to https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlineedit.html#text-prop and check what the type is.
                      Type is QString.
                      C++ most basic knowledge: QString != int.
                      So, you can't pass an int as parameter to QLineEdit::setText, because setText() expects a QString.
                      I really fail to understand what is not clear about it?!
                      Maybe you should read a C++ book?

                      Temp_reading.start("sudo devmem2 0x80000000");
                      Temp_reading.waitForFinished();
                      QString output(Temp_reading.readAllStandardOutput());
                      ui->lineedit->setText(output);
                      

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #18

                        @jsulm Hi;
                        Its giving me Values continuous but I need to print these values after 0x in integer form in line-edit.
                        (0xb6f44000):0x11EACAC
                        (0xb6efe00):0x11EACAC
                        (0xb6fd4000):0x11EACAC
                        (0xb6fde000):0x11EACAC

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                        • WaseeW Wasee

                          @jsulm Hi;
                          Its giving me Values continuous but I need to print these values after 0x in integer form in line-edit.
                          (0xb6f44000):0x11EACAC
                          (0xb6efe00):0x11EACAC
                          (0xb6fd4000):0x11EACAC
                          (0xb6fde000):0x11EACAC

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                          jsulm
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #19

                          @Wasee What's wrong with https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#number-1?

                          d = Qstring(list).toInt(&ok, 16); // Since you handle hex numbers you need to tell toInt that it is a hex number - so pass 16 as base
                          ui->lineedit->setText(QString::number(d));
                          

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                            #20

                            @jsulm Hi;
                            Its giving me value 0 in my lineedit.

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                            • WaseeW Wasee

                              @jsulm Hi;
                              Its giving me value 0 in my lineedit.

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                              jsulm
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                              wrote on last edited by
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                              @Wasee That means that the conversion from string to int failed. I'm now out of this thread. Debug your code to see what happens and fix the issues...

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                                Temp_reading.start("sudo devmem2 0x80000000");
                                Temp_reading.waitForFinished();
                                QString output(Temp_reading.readAllStandardOutput());
                                output = output.replace("(", "").replace(")", "").replace(":", "");
                                auto split = output.split("0x");
                                QString str("%1:%2");
                                str= str.arg(split.at(1).toLongLong(nullptr, 16)).arg(split.at(2).toLongLong(nullptr, 16));
                                ui->lineedit->setText(str);
                                

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                                  #23

                                  @J-Hilk Hi;
                                  I am still getting error "split does not name a type" and "split is not declare in this scope" and "nullptr was not declared in this scope"
                                  thanks

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                                  • WaseeW Wasee

                                    @J-Hilk Hi;
                                    I am still getting error "split does not name a type" and "split is not declare in this scope" and "nullptr was not declared in this scope"
                                    thanks

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                                    @Wasee said in How to pass String Value in decimal to QlineEdit?:

                                    "nullptr was not declared in this scope"

                                    impossible if you're using c++11 or later !

                                    split does not name a type

                                    either you forgot auto or you're really not using c++11. Split it is of type QStringList


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                                      @J-Hilk Hi;
                                      how I can solve this issue?

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                                      • WaseeW Wasee

                                        @J-Hilk Hi;
                                        how I can solve this issue?

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                                        @Wasee add c++11 to your compiler call


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                                          @J-Hilk Hi;
                                          Problem solved but I need little bit change its giving me value 0:108280000, I didn't need 0: in this value how I can remove it.

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