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  • J jackfr

    @JonB
    in fact it will overwrite the file each time

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    JonB
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    @jackfr
    I really should not have to do this for you, but try:

    QString("frontcamera_%1_%2").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy")).arg(sequenceNumber)
    
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      mchinand
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      In addition to what @JonB wrote, for file sorting purposes, I would suggest reversing the date to be specified as "yyyy-MM-dd" and also to zero-pad your counter variable. The number of zeros to pad (see QString's arg docs) with will depend on how many images you expect to collect in a day (alternatively you could use the time from the QDateTime object). This will make your counter string have 5 characters using '0' to fill in characters that are not used for the number (e.g., '00001'):

      QString("frontcamera_%1_%2").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("yyyy-MM-dd")).arg(sequenceNumber, 5, 10, QChar('0'))

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        In addition to what @JonB wrote, for file sorting purposes, I would suggest reversing the date to be specified as "yyyy-MM-dd" and also to zero-pad your counter variable. The number of zeros to pad (see QString's arg docs) with will depend on how many images you expect to collect in a day (alternatively you could use the time from the QDateTime object). This will make your counter string have 5 characters using '0' to fill in characters that are not used for the number (e.g., '00001'):

        QString("frontcamera_%1_%2").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("yyyy-MM-dd")).arg(sequenceNumber, 5, 10, QChar('0'))

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        jackfr
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        #8

        @mchinand @JonB how can i add the path please i tried this but it didn't work
        QString filenamerecord_CA= QString("frontcamera_%1_%2").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy")).arg(compteur_rec).arg(dossier);

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        • J jackfr

          @mchinand @JonB how can i add the path please i tried this but it didn't work
          QString filenamerecord_CA= QString("frontcamera_%1_%2").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy")).arg(compteur_rec).arg(dossier);

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          jsulm
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          @jackfr You have two % in your string (%1 and %2), but three arg() - why? If you want to put 3 substrings you need also %3.
          And if you say "didn't work" please also say what exactly sin't working (what you expect vs, what you get).

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

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @jackfr You have two % in your string (%1 and %2), but three arg() - why? If you want to put 3 substrings you need also %3.
            And if you say "didn't work" please also say what exactly sin't working (what you expect vs, what you get).

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            jackfr
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            #10

            @jsulm thank you for your reply
            error : QString::arg: Argument missing: 12-05-2022, /home/pi/Desktop/Mission_12-05-2022
            code :
            QString filenamerecord= QString("frontcamera_%1_%2_%3").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy").arg(dossier)).arg(compteur_rec);

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            • J jackfr

              @mchinand @JonB how can i add the path please i tried this but it didn't work
              QString filenamerecord_CA= QString("frontcamera_%1_%2").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy")).arg(compteur_rec).arg(dossier);

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              JonB
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              @jackfr said in Name of a file:

              QString filenamerecord_CA= QString("frontcamera_%1_%2").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy")).arg(compteur_rec).arg(dossier);

              I asked you to read the docs for QString QString::arg(), as well as showing you a working example for your original question. I do not think you would have written this if you had taken the time to do so. Please do a bit of reading yourself before just randomly trying things which don't work and then asking here for others to sort it out for you.

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              • J jackfr

                @jsulm thank you for your reply
                error : QString::arg: Argument missing: 12-05-2022, /home/pi/Desktop/Mission_12-05-2022
                code :
                QString filenamerecord= QString("frontcamera_%1_%2_%3").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy").arg(dossier)).arg(compteur_rec);

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                JonB
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                @jackfr said in Name of a file:

                QString filenamerecord= QString("frontcamera_%1_%2_%3").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy").arg(dossier)).arg(compteur_rec);

                FGS, did you even look at where your own )s are before posting this?

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                • J jackfr

                  @jsulm thank you for your reply
                  error : QString::arg: Argument missing: 12-05-2022, /home/pi/Desktop/Mission_12-05-2022
                  code :
                  QString filenamerecord= QString("frontcamera_%1_%2_%3").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy").arg(dossier)).arg(compteur_rec);

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                  jsulm
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                  @jackfr said in Name of a file:

                  QString filenamerecord= QString("frontcamera_%1_%2_%3").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy").arg(dossier)).arg(compteur_rec);

                  Please do what @JonB suggested: read documentation and try to understand what you are doing.
                  Here how it should look like:

                  QString filenamerecord= QString("frontcamera_%1_%2_%3").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy")).arg(dossier).arg(compteur_rec);
                  

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

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                  • J jackfr

                    @jsulm thank you for your reply
                    error : QString::arg: Argument missing: 12-05-2022, /home/pi/Desktop/Mission_12-05-2022
                    code :
                    QString filenamerecord= QString("frontcamera_%1_%2_%3").arg(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy").arg(dossier)).arg(compteur_rec);

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                    JonB
                    wrote on last edited by JonB
                    #14

                    @jackfr
                    Do yourself one favour: when a line gets as long as this and hard to read, factor out the

                    QString date = QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy");
                    

                    onto a line above your line and just use date in your line. It makes it easier to read, more manageable, less prone to parenthesis-errors.

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                    • JonBJ JonB

                      @jackfr
                      Do yourself one favour: when a line gets as long as this and hard to read, factor out the

                      QString date = QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("dd-MM-yyyy");
                      

                      onto a line above your line and just use date in your line. It makes it easier to read, more manageable, less prone to parenthesis-errors.

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                      jackfr
                      wrote on last edited by jackfr
                      #15

                      @JonB @jsulm
                      thank you for your answers in fact I read the documentation well and I made this code the problem is that I would like the file to be saved in the folder"dossier"
                      but i found the file is save in desktop with name "Mission_13-05-2022 Camera_Avant 2"
                      and not Camera_Avant 2 in the folder "dossier "
                      the code :

                      compteur_rec =compteur_rec +1;
                      QString s = QString::number(compteur_rec);
                      QString nom_fichier= QString(s);
                      QString nom_fichier1= QString("Camera_Avant");
                      QString dossier = QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString(QString("'%1/Mission_'dd-MM-yyyy'").arg("/home/pi/Desktop"));
                      QDir().mkdir(dossier);//creation du dossier
                      QString filenamerecord=QString("%1 %2").arg(nom_fichier1).arg(nom_fichier);
                      QString filenamerecord_CA=QString("%1 %2").arg(filenamerecord).arg(dossier);

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                      • J jackfr

                        @JonB @jsulm
                        thank you for your answers in fact I read the documentation well and I made this code the problem is that I would like the file to be saved in the folder"dossier"
                        but i found the file is save in desktop with name "Mission_13-05-2022 Camera_Avant 2"
                        and not Camera_Avant 2 in the folder "dossier "
                        the code :

                        compteur_rec =compteur_rec +1;
                        QString s = QString::number(compteur_rec);
                        QString nom_fichier= QString(s);
                        QString nom_fichier1= QString("Camera_Avant");
                        QString dossier = QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString(QString("'%1/Mission_'dd-MM-yyyy'").arg("/home/pi/Desktop"));
                        QDir().mkdir(dossier);//creation du dossier
                        QString filenamerecord=QString("%1 %2").arg(nom_fichier1).arg(nom_fichier);
                        QString filenamerecord_CA=QString("%1 %2").arg(filenamerecord).arg(dossier);

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                        jackfr
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                        #16

                        @jackfr solution : QString filenamerecord_CA= QString("%1/Camera_Avant %2").arg(dossier).arg(nom_fichier);

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                        • J jackfr

                          @JonB @jsulm
                          thank you for your answers in fact I read the documentation well and I made this code the problem is that I would like the file to be saved in the folder"dossier"
                          but i found the file is save in desktop with name "Mission_13-05-2022 Camera_Avant 2"
                          and not Camera_Avant 2 in the folder "dossier "
                          the code :

                          compteur_rec =compteur_rec +1;
                          QString s = QString::number(compteur_rec);
                          QString nom_fichier= QString(s);
                          QString nom_fichier1= QString("Camera_Avant");
                          QString dossier = QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString(QString("'%1/Mission_'dd-MM-yyyy'").arg("/home/pi/Desktop"));
                          QDir().mkdir(dossier);//creation du dossier
                          QString filenamerecord=QString("%1 %2").arg(nom_fichier1).arg(nom_fichier);
                          QString filenamerecord_CA=QString("%1 %2").arg(filenamerecord).arg(dossier);

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                          JonB
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                          @jackfr said in Name of a file:

                          QString dossier = QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString(QString("'%1/Mission_'dd-MM-yyyy'").arg("/home/pi/Desktop"));

                          This is quite wrong and makes no sense, as I previously stated in an earlier reply when you used it. Did you read that reply? Think about/look up in the docs what QDateTime::toString() accepts as a format string....

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