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    LatitudeFr
    wrote on last edited by LatitudeFr
    #1

    I would like to read the contents of a txt file, despite in my file there is only one line but in the qt it shows me several lines

    data_sonde.txt

    0ec8e950-8132-4416-84b7-0c6ac0c63e0e-image.png

    qt result

    c95f5542-38e7-4393-b01c-8a4fa6b62228-image.png

    my code :

    void MainWindow::updateGUI_sonde(QByteArray data_sonde) {
    //write data***********************
    QFile file("data_sonde.txt");

    if( file.open(QIODevice::Append)) {
    
        QTextStream data(&file);
        data<<data_sonde;
    
    }
       file.close();
    

    //read data*************************
    QStringList line ;
    if (!file.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text)){
    qDebug()<<"File not exists";
    }
    else {
    QTextStream lire_data(&file);
    while (!lire_data.atEnd())
    {
    line =lire_data.readLine().split(' ');

          qDebug()<<line;
    
    
    }
    file.close();
    
    }
    

    }

    can you help me please

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      mrjj
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by mrjj
      #2

      Hi
      You do
      line =lire_data.readLine().split(' ');

      so it splits the one line into lots of pieces as you split by space

      then you do
      qDebug()<<line;

      which asks it to dump the whole list, which is what you see.

      try
      qDebug()<<line.size();

      and see how many it was split into.

      also you text files seems to have 3 lines all in all , right ?

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        Hi
        You do
        line =lire_data.readLine().split(' ');

        so it splits the one line into lots of pieces as you split by space

        then you do
        qDebug()<<line;

        which asks it to dump the whole list, which is what you see.

        try
        qDebug()<<line.size();

        and see how many it was split into.

        also you text files seems to have 3 lines all in all , right ?

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        LatitudeFr
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @mrjj hello thank you for your reply i try
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        • mrjjM Offline
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          mrjj
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          Hi
          It kinda looks like it loops more than i expect for 3 lines.
          could you try list when it actually reads ?
          while (!lire_data.atEnd())
          {
          qDebug() << lire_data.readLine();
          }

          (we do no splitting and simply dump each line)

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            Hi
            It kinda looks like it loops more than i expect for 3 lines.
            could you try list when it actually reads ?
            while (!lire_data.atEnd())
            {
            qDebug() << lire_data.readLine();
            }

            (we do no splitting and simply dump each line)

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            LatitudeFr
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            @mrjj said in Read a file txt:

            while (!lire_data.atEnd())
            {
            qDebug() << lire_data.readLine();
            }

            thank you for your reply but it's the same result

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            • L LatitudeFr

              @mrjj said in Read a file txt:

              while (!lire_data.atEnd())
              {
              qDebug() << lire_data.readLine();
              }

              thank you for your reply but it's the same result

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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              @LatitudeFr
              hi
              How is that possible ?
              If you don't split to a list - it should show what it reads from the file directly and
              not as many as before.

              Do you call that code in a loop or something ?

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @LatitudeFr
                hi
                How is that possible ?
                If you don't split to a list - it should show what it reads from the file directly and
                not as many as before.

                Do you call that code in a loop or something ?

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                LatitudeFr
                wrote on last edited by
                #7

                @mrjj the code :
                void MainWindow::updateGUI_sonde(QByteArray data_sonde) {
                //ecrire les données***********************
                QFile file("data_sonde.txt");
                QStringList line_data ;

                if( file.open(QIODevice::Append)) {
                
                    QTextStream data(&file);
                    data<<data_sonde;
                
                
                   file.close();
                

                //lire les données*************************
                QStringList line ;
                if (!file.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text)){
                qDebug()<<"File not exists";
                }
                else {
                QTextStream lire_data(&file);
                while (!lire_data.atEnd())
                {

                  qDebug() << lire_data.readLine();
                  }
                

                file.close();

                       }
                }
                

                }

                result :

                275c355e-42f9-4ff0-96f5-c0c7bf392f97-image.png

                file txt :

                935fb7c9-1553-4128-b14b-a675aa1c28e1-image.png

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                  mrjj
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #8

                  Hi
                  ok that i cant explain.

                  Best guess is that you read data from a serial port and call save and load
                  pr DataReady signal and hence we see it like this.

                  When reading from serial port, all data might not come in one go. And it kinda looks like this but
                  I can't understand how your text file then looks normal.
                  (ahh you use append so the end result looks normal )

                  can you show the code around where you call updateGUI_sonde ?

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                  • J.HilkJ Offline
                    J.HilkJ Offline
                    J.Hilk
                    Moderators
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    @LatitudeFr I still think, there's a loop, or at least multiple calls to updateGUI_sonde

                    add a debug() statement there, to test that

                    void MainWindow::updateGUI_sonde(QByteArray data_sonde) {
                        qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO << data_sonde.toHex(' '); // <------ this one
                        //ecrire les données***********************
                        QFile file("data_sonde.txt");
                        QStringList line_data ;
                    
                        if( file.open(QIODevice::Append)) {
                           QTextStream data(&file);
                           data<<data_sonde;
                    
                           file.close();
                    
                    //lire les données*************************
                           QStringList line ;
                           if (!file.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text)) {
                                  qDebug()<<"File not exists";
                           } else {
                                QTextStream lire_data(&file);
                                while (!lire_data.atEnd()) {
                                        qDebug() << lire_data.readLine();
                                }
                                file.close();
                          }
                       }
                    }
                    

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                    • L LatitudeFr

                      @mrjj the code :
                      void MainWindow::updateGUI_sonde(QByteArray data_sonde) {
                      //ecrire les données***********************
                      QFile file("data_sonde.txt");
                      QStringList line_data ;

                      if( file.open(QIODevice::Append)) {
                      
                          QTextStream data(&file);
                          data<<data_sonde;
                      
                      
                         file.close();
                      

                      //lire les données*************************
                      QStringList line ;
                      if (!file.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text)){
                      qDebug()<<"File not exists";
                      }
                      else {
                      QTextStream lire_data(&file);
                      while (!lire_data.atEnd())
                      {

                        qDebug() << lire_data.readLine();
                        }
                      

                      file.close();

                             }
                      }
                      

                      }

                      result :

                      275c355e-42f9-4ff0-96f5-c0c7bf392f97-image.png

                      file txt :

                      935fb7c9-1553-4128-b14b-a675aa1c28e1-image.png

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                      mpergand
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #10

                      @LatitudeFr
                      Salut,
                      Utilise les chevrons <> pour rendre le code plus lisible.

                      void MainWindow::updateGUI_sonde(QByteArray data_sonde) {
                      //ecrire les données***********************
                      QFile file("data_sonde.txt");
                      QStringList line_data ;
                      
                      if( file.open(QIODevice::Append)) {
                      
                          QTextStream data(&file);
                          data<<data_sonde;
                      

                      You add/append data over again each time you execute your prog .

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                      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                        @LatitudeFr I still think, there's a loop, or at least multiple calls to updateGUI_sonde

                        add a debug() statement there, to test that

                        void MainWindow::updateGUI_sonde(QByteArray data_sonde) {
                            qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO << data_sonde.toHex(' '); // <------ this one
                            //ecrire les données***********************
                            QFile file("data_sonde.txt");
                            QStringList line_data ;
                        
                            if( file.open(QIODevice::Append)) {
                               QTextStream data(&file);
                               data<<data_sonde;
                        
                               file.close();
                        
                        //lire les données*************************
                               QStringList line ;
                               if (!file.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text)) {
                                      qDebug()<<"File not exists";
                               } else {
                                    QTextStream lire_data(&file);
                                    while (!lire_data.atEnd()) {
                                            qDebug() << lire_data.readLine();
                                    }
                                    file.close();
                              }
                           }
                        }
                        
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                        LatitudeFr
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #11

                        @J-Hilk thank you for your reply
                        the result :
                        a05a7025-381d-4b2b-b155-222b7a1c82b8-image.png
                        can i send you the code by e-mail ?

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          Hi
                          ok that i cant explain.

                          Best guess is that you read data from a serial port and call save and load
                          pr DataReady signal and hence we see it like this.

                          When reading from serial port, all data might not come in one go. And it kinda looks like this but
                          I can't understand how your text file then looks normal.
                          (ahh you use append so the end result looks normal )

                          can you show the code around where you call updateGUI_sonde ?

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                          LatitudeFr
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #12

                          @mrjj the code :

                          connect(_sonde, &sonde::gotNewData_sonde, this, &MainWindow::updateGUI_sonde);
                          

                          signals:
                          void gotNewData_sonde(QByteArray data_sonde );//prototype du signal
                          void sonde::newData_sonde() {

                          emit gotNewData_sonde(_sonde.readAll()); // lire tout les donnes dans le port serie
                          

                          }

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                          • L LatitudeFr

                            @J-Hilk thank you for your reply
                            the result :
                            a05a7025-381d-4b2b-b155-222b7a1c82b8-image.png
                            can i send you the code by e-mail ?

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                            J.Hilk
                            Moderators
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #13

                            @LatitudeFr no need, you need to accumulate your data.

                            like @mrjj said, your serial port(?) doesn't notify you when all data arrived, it does when any data arrived.

                            and you have to store that and decide when and how all data arrived.

                            from what you showed, I would say your message ends with a 0x2320aka # and space.

                            QByteArray accumulatedData; 
                            QByteArray expectedEnd=  QByteArray::fromHex("2320");
                            void MainWindow::updateGUI_sonde(QByteArray data_sonde) {
                                qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO << data_sonde.toHex(' '); // <------ this one
                                accumulatedData.append(data_sonde);
                             
                                if(!accumulatedData.endsWith(expectedEnd))
                                   return;
                                //ecrire les données***********************
                                QFile file("data_sonde.txt");
                                QStringList line_data ;
                            
                                if( file.open(QIODevice::Append)) {
                                   QTextStream data(&file);
                                   data<<accumulatedData;
                            
                                   file.close();
                                   accumulatedData.clear();
                            
                            //lire les données*************************
                                   QStringList line ;
                                   if (!file.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text)) {
                                          qDebug()<<"File not exists";
                                   } else {
                                        QTextStream lire_data(&file);
                                        while (!lire_data.atEnd()) {
                                                qDebug() << lire_data.readLine();
                                        }
                                        file.close();
                                  }
                               }
                            }
                            

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                            • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                              @LatitudeFr no need, you need to accumulate your data.

                              like @mrjj said, your serial port(?) doesn't notify you when all data arrived, it does when any data arrived.

                              and you have to store that and decide when and how all data arrived.

                              from what you showed, I would say your message ends with a 0x2320aka # and space.

                              QByteArray accumulatedData; 
                              QByteArray expectedEnd=  QByteArray::fromHex("2320");
                              void MainWindow::updateGUI_sonde(QByteArray data_sonde) {
                                  qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO << data_sonde.toHex(' '); // <------ this one
                                  accumulatedData.append(data_sonde);
                               
                                  if(!accumulatedData.endsWith(expectedEnd))
                                     return;
                                  //ecrire les données***********************
                                  QFile file("data_sonde.txt");
                                  QStringList line_data ;
                              
                                  if( file.open(QIODevice::Append)) {
                                     QTextStream data(&file);
                                     data<<accumulatedData;
                              
                                     file.close();
                                     accumulatedData.clear();
                              
                              //lire les données*************************
                                     QStringList line ;
                                     if (!file.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text)) {
                                            qDebug()<<"File not exists";
                                     } else {
                                          QTextStream lire_data(&file);
                                          while (!lire_data.atEnd()) {
                                                  qDebug() << lire_data.readLine();
                                          }
                                          file.close();
                                    }
                                 }
                              }
                              
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                              LatitudeFr
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #14

                              @J-Hilk it works very well thank you very much but please how I can read just the last line

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                              • L LatitudeFr

                                @J-Hilk it works very well thank you very much but please how I can read just the last line

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                                mrjj
                                Lifetime Qt Champion
                                wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                #15

                                @LatitudeFr

                                Hi
                                it doesn't work like that :)

                                Say you send "This is my line" from the board.

                                then you get more than one read signal and data comes like

                                Thi
                                is m
                                y li
                                ne

                                so you need to add them together to make a line of it.
                                In this case we know we got all data when we see #

                                there is no last line. it comes in bytes and we make a line from that.

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  @LatitudeFr

                                  Hi
                                  it doesn't work like that :)

                                  Say you send "This is my line" from the board.

                                  then you get more than one read signal and data comes like

                                  Thi
                                  is m
                                  y li
                                  ne

                                  so you need to add them together to make a line of it.
                                  In this case we know we got all data when we see #

                                  there is no last line. it comes in bytes and we make a line from that.

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #16

                                  @mrjj with this code the problem is solved but I would need to read every time I press the button just the last line and not all the lines
                                  the code :
                                  QByteArray accumulatedData;
                                  QByteArray expectedEnd= QByteArray::fromHex("2320");
                                  void MainWindow::updateGUI_sonde(QByteArray data_sonde) {
                                  // qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO << data_sonde.toHex(' '); // <------ this one
                                  accumulatedData.append(data_sonde);

                                  if(!accumulatedData.endsWith(expectedEnd))
                                     return;
                                  
                                  //ecrire les données***********************
                                  QFile file("data_sonde.txt");
                                  QStringList line_data ;
                                  
                                  if( file.open(QIODevice::Append)) {
                                     QTextStream data(&file);
                                     data<<accumulatedData;
                                  
                                     file.close();
                                     accumulatedData.clear();
                                  

                                  //lire les données*************************
                                  QStringList line ;
                                  if (!file.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text)) {
                                  qDebug()<<"File not exists";
                                  } else {
                                  QTextStream lire_data(&file);
                                  while (!lire_data.atEnd()) {
                                  line =lire_data.readLine().split(' ');
                                  if(!line.contains(("para")))
                                  {
                                  if(!line.contains(("data")))
                                  {
                                  if(!line.contains(("#")))
                                  {

                                                             bool ok;
                                                             float ph =line.at(0).toDouble(&ok);
                                                             if(!ok)
                                                             continue;
                                                             qDebug()<<ph;
                                                             ui->sonde_label->setNum(ph);
                                  
                                                   qDebug() << line;
                                                         }
                                                  }
                                              }
                                          }
                                          file.close();
                                    }
                                  

                                  }
                                  }

                                  the file.txt
                                  875033b3-1f5a-47f4-af8a-1028e228595a-image.png

                                  the result
                                  6394b266-46f8-4a2a-a90d-520e91c30737-image.png

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                                    mrjj
                                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #17

                                    Hi
                                    Since you now wait until you see #

                                    if(!accumulatedData.endsWith(expectedEnd))
                                       return;
                                    

                                    then you might want to use

                                    file.open(QIODevice::Read | QIODevice::Truncate | QIODevice::Text);
                                    and not
                                    file.open(QIODevice::Append)

                                    so you only save the complete line once. Else if you test more than once and don't delete the file between,
                                    it will have more than 1 data line /set. Like you show in the notepad image.

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                                    • mrjjM mrjj

                                      Hi
                                      Since you now wait until you see #

                                      if(!accumulatedData.endsWith(expectedEnd))
                                         return;
                                      

                                      then you might want to use

                                      file.open(QIODevice::Read | QIODevice::Truncate | QIODevice::Text);
                                      and not
                                      file.open(QIODevice::Append)

                                      so you only save the complete line once. Else if you test more than once and don't delete the file between,
                                      it will have more than 1 data line /set. Like you show in the notepad image.

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                                      wrote on last edited by LatitudeFr
                                      #18

                                      @mrjj thank your for your reply but i need file.open(QIODevice::Append) to write on the file
                                      for the first time it reads only one data since in our file there is only one data but when I press the button for the second time it reads 2 data since we have 2 data in the file but I would need to read just the last data

                                      for the first time
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                                      for the second time
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                                      4.PNG

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                                      • L LatitudeFr

                                        @mrjj thank your for your reply but i need file.open(QIODevice::Append) to write on the file
                                        for the first time it reads only one data since in our file there is only one data but when I press the button for the second time it reads 2 data since we have 2 data in the file but I would need to read just the last data

                                        for the first time
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                                        for the second time
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                                        4.PNG

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                                        mrjj
                                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                                        wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                        #19

                                        @LatitudeFr

                                        Why ?

                                        it will only write a full line since we wait until we see #

                                        so when your load part runs, then it can load the full line.

                                        Using append when opening the files allows appending more to it next time.
                                        but unless board sent many different data lines and you only want the last one, I'm not sure why
                                        you need append ?

                                        (update) Ahh. you do want to send more than one data line and store all in a file but then later
                                        only use the last data ?

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                                          J.HilkJ Offline
                                          J.Hilk
                                          Moderators
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #20
                                          QByteArray accumulatedData; 
                                          QByteArray expectedEnd=  QByteArray::fromHex("2320");
                                          void MainWindow::updateGUI_sonde(QByteArray data_sonde) {
                                              qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO << data_sonde.toHex(' '); // <------ this one
                                              accumulatedData.append(data_sonde);
                                           
                                              if(!accumulatedData.endsWith(expectedEnd))
                                                 return;
                                              //ecrire les données***********************
                                              QFile file("data_sonde.txt");
                                              QStringList line_data ;
                                          
                                              if( file.open(QIODevice::Append)) {
                                                 QTextStream data(&file);
                                                 data<<accumulatedData;
                                          
                                                 file.close();
                                                 
                                          //lire les données*************************
                                                 QStringList line ;
                                                 if (!file.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text)) {
                                                        qDebug()<<"File not exists";
                                                 } else {
                                                      QTextStream lire_data(&file);
                                                      lire_data.seek(file.size() - accumulatedData.size());
                                                      while (!lire_data.atEnd()) {
                                                              qDebug() << lire_data.readLine();
                                                      }
                                                      file.close();
                                                }
                                             }
                                             accumulatedData.clear(); //We now clear at the very end
                                          }
                                          

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