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    aliks-os
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    Try put text from QTextEdit to QStringList and than you may take any row which you want. After processing of QStringList, you may put all together and place back to QTextEdit
    @
    QString plainTextEditContents = ui->textEdit->toPlainText();
    QStringList lines = plainTextEditContents.split("\n");
    //some processing
    //...

    //join all in one string
    plainTextEditContents.clear();
    for (int i = 0; i < lines.size(); ++i) {
    plainTextEditContents += lines.at(i);
    if (i!=lines.size()-1)
    plainTextEditContents += "\n";
    }
    ui->textEdit->setText(plainTextEditContents)
    @

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      thistleknot
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      #3

      thanks, I'll backupdate to that for faster access.

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        Karoluss96
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        #4

        Hi,
        Thanks @aliks-os, I need the same, but in Python. I don't know how to translate function [my_name].at(i) to Python.

        Could you suggest for different languange?

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        • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

          Hi,
          Thanks @aliks-os, I need the same, but in Python. I don't know how to translate function [my_name].at(i) to Python.

          Could you suggest for different languange?

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          JonB
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          #5

          @Karoluss96 said in [solved] return a qstring of a line by lineposition of a plaintextedit:

          translate function [my_name].at(i) to Python

          Do you mean the plainTextEditContents += lines.at(i); line?

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            Karoluss96
            wrote on last edited by Karoluss96
            #6

            Yes, I tried some versions... in friday afternoom :-P

            Now it looks that:

             s=((str(query.record().value("CODE")) + ' - ' + str(query.record().value("STATUS_CONTR"))))
             a=s.split("\n")
             for i in a:
                           print (a) #here I need to put 
            # in the end I suppose:
             self.dlg.plainTextEdit.setPlaceholderText(s)
            #but I'm not sure
            
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            • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

              Yes, I tried some versions... in friday afternoom :-P

              Now it looks that:

               s=((str(query.record().value("CODE")) + ' - ' + str(query.record().value("STATUS_CONTR"))))
               a=s.split("\n")
               for i in a:
                             print (a) #here I need to put 
              # in the end I suppose:
               self.dlg.plainTextEdit.setPlaceholderText(s)
              #but I'm not sure
              
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              JonB
              wrote on last edited by JonB
              #7

              @Karoluss96

               for i in a:
                             print (a) #here I need to put 
              

              Since i is now a line in a, and since the original code appends each line to plainTextEditContents, did you just try plainTextEditContents += i?

              Actually the effect of the whole C++ loop can be achieved in Python via:

              plainTextEditContents = "\n".join(lines);
              

              (which is just the reverse of the earlier lines = plainTextEditContents.split("\n")).

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @Karoluss96

                 for i in a:
                               print (a) #here I need to put 
                

                Since i is now a line in a, and since the original code appends each line to plainTextEditContents, did you just try plainTextEditContents += i?

                Actually the effect of the whole C++ loop can be achieved in Python via:

                plainTextEditContents = "\n".join(lines);
                

                (which is just the reverse of the earlier lines = plainTextEditContents.split("\n")).

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                Karoluss96
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                @JonB I'm not sure that command "+=" is possible in Python... but maybe I've done it wrong

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                • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                  @JonB I'm not sure that command "+=" is possible in Python... but maybe I've done it wrong

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                  JonB
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #9

                  @Karoluss96

                  I'm not sure that command "+=" is possible in Python... but maybe I've done it wrong

                  It is perfectly legal.

                  But in any case, read the last bit I've added to my response: you don't need to bother with any loop at all in Python.

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                    Karoluss96
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    OK, now it looks that:

                     s=((str(query.record().value("CODE")) + ' - ' + str(query.record().value("STATUS_CONTR"))))
                     a=s.split("\n")
                     plainText = self.dlg.textEdit.toPlainText()
                     plainText = "\n".join(a)
                     for i in a:
                          plainText += i
                    

                    later I nedd to put all text (not only one record) into textEdit so:

                    self.dlg.plainTextEdit.setPlaceholderText(plainText)
                    

                    shows only the last record, so that loop I think, is compulsory

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                    • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                      OK, now it looks that:

                       s=((str(query.record().value("CODE")) + ' - ' + str(query.record().value("STATUS_CONTR"))))
                       a=s.split("\n")
                       plainText = self.dlg.textEdit.toPlainText()
                       plainText = "\n".join(a)
                       for i in a:
                            plainText += i
                      

                      later I nedd to put all text (not only one record) into textEdit so:

                      self.dlg.plainTextEdit.setPlaceholderText(plainText)
                      

                      shows only the last record, so that loop I think, is compulsory

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                      JonB
                      wrote on last edited by JonB
                      #11

                      @Karoluss96 said in [solved] return a qstring of a line by lineposition of a plaintextedit:

                      plainText = "\n".join(a)
                      for i in a:
                           plainText += i
                      

                      Please read what I wrote, and take the time to understand what you are doing

                      Actually the effect of the whole C++ loop can be achieved in Python via:

                      you don't need to bother with any loop at all in Python.

                       plainText = self.dlg.textEdit.toPlainText()
                       plainText = "\n".join(a)
                      

                      I don't know what you are intending to do here. The second line completely replaces the value assigned into plainText by the first line.

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                        Karoluss96
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        The difference of my point is that i don't want to replace 1st value by 2nd but put it down (next) after the first. Finally I need to see:

                        'wait - waiting for data
                        protocol - data in protocol
                        end_of_contr - the end of control '

                        etc.

                        This what you send, works good, but the final show must be as above write

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                        • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                          The difference of my point is that i don't want to replace 1st value by 2nd but put it down (next) after the first. Finally I need to see:

                          'wait - waiting for data
                          protocol - data in protocol
                          end_of_contr - the end of control '

                          etc.

                          This what you send, works good, but the final show must be as above write

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                          JonB
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #13

                          @Karoluss96
                          I don't understand what you are saying. In any case since you know now that += can be used to append a string to a variable I imagine you can use that in place of = where you want to append.

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                            Karoluss96
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                            @JonB said in [solved] return a qstring of a line by lineposition of a plaintextedit:

                            In any case since you know now that += can be used to append a string to a variable I imagine you can use that in place of = where you want to append.

                            Changing += to = nothing present.
                            Now I have that:

                             for i in a:
                                           plainText = i
                             self.dlg.plainTextEdit.setPlaceholderText(plainText)
                            
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                            • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                              @JonB said in [solved] return a qstring of a line by lineposition of a plaintextedit:

                              In any case since you know now that += can be used to append a string to a variable I imagine you can use that in place of = where you want to append.

                              Changing += to = nothing present.
                              Now I have that:

                               for i in a:
                                             plainText = i
                               self.dlg.plainTextEdit.setPlaceholderText(plainText)
                              
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                              JonB
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #15

                              @Karoluss96 said in [solved] return a qstring of a line by lineposition of a plaintextedit:

                              Changing += to = nothing present.

                              What does this mean?

                               for i in a:
                                             plainText = i
                              

                              What do you think this achieves? Please review assigning to versus appending to a variable, this is basic Python stuff. You have all the information you need.

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                                Karoluss96
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #16

                                I return to "+=".
                                Now I try to put from begin in this forum code:
                                if (i!=lines.size()-1)
                                plainTextEditContents += "\n";

                                but I don't know which python function is equivalent for C++'s .size()

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                                • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                                  I return to "+=".
                                  Now I try to put from begin in this forum code:
                                  if (i!=lines.size()-1)
                                  plainTextEditContents += "\n";

                                  but I don't know which python function is equivalent for C++'s .size()

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                                  JonB
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #17

                                  @Karoluss96

                                  • First, I already showed you that "\n".join(lines) does the whole of what the for loop does, without any need to build it line by line or look at how may elements are in lines. Now you return to not using it.

                                  • If you insist on doing it your slow way, look up what C++ QList::size() returns and then use your knowledge of Python to call its method for returning the number of items in a Python list.

                                  Sorry, but you are making a mountain out of mole hill for this and not acting properly on suggestions. I leave you to it....

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                                  • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                                    I return to "+=".
                                    Now I try to put from begin in this forum code:
                                    if (i!=lines.size()-1)
                                    plainTextEditContents += "\n";

                                    but I don't know which python function is equivalent for C++'s .size()

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                                    jsulm
                                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #18

                                    @Karoluss96 Please take a look at the code you posted and think about what you are doing:

                                    plainText = "\n".join(a)
                                    for i in a:
                                         plainText += i
                                    

                                    Don't you think that you're doing same thing two times?

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

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                                      Karoluss96
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #19

                                      Yes It true :-D , but I still I don't know how to put every line from sql question into text Edit, like I show in one of posts above

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                                      • Karoluss96K Karoluss96

                                        Yes It true :-D , but I still I don't know how to put every line from sql question into text Edit, like I show in one of posts above

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                                        jsulm
                                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #20

                                        @Karoluss96 Do you mean this:

                                        self.dlg.plainTextEdit.setPlaceholderText(plainText)
                                        

                                        ? If so it should work already. Or do you want to set normal text (not placeholder)?

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

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                                          Karoluss96
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #21

                                          I changed plaintextEdit to textEdit, but setplaceholder is the same.

                                          plainText must be a string or list string?

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