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  • T thomasGl

    I always want to start from the beginning. When I'm in the first object and then click the second object, I always want to start from the beginning. It doesn't matter whether I click from the second into the first object or from the first into the second. It's supposed to be just like the unmodified QLineedit, so it automatically starts from the beginning when I click on it. It can't start from the center unless I move the cursor with the keyboard. Its because of setInputmask. My first question was correct, I just expanded the questions because I don't understand how to use FocusInEvent for that. I use setInputmask here because I want qline1 to get only decimalnumbers and qline2 only binarynumbers

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    jsulm
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    #6

    @thomasGl Then do what @SGaist suggested: override focusInEvent and call setCursorPosition(0) there.

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

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      thomasGl
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      #7
      class qlain: public QLineEdit
      {
      public:
          qlain(QWidget* parent);
      
      
       virtual void focusInEvent(QFocusEvent* )override;
      
      
      };
      
      
      
      void qlain::focusInEvent(QFocusEvent *)
      {
          this->setCursorPosition(0);
      }
      
      

      Like that? now i need to call that function somehow right?

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      • T thomasGl
        class qlain: public QLineEdit
        {
        public:
            qlain(QWidget* parent);
        
        
         virtual void focusInEvent(QFocusEvent* )override;
        
        
        };
        
        
        
        void qlain::focusInEvent(QFocusEvent *)
        {
            this->setCursorPosition(0);
        }
        
        

        Like that? now i need to call that function somehow right?

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        JonB
        wrote on last edited by JonB
        #8

        @thomasGl
        Assuming code is correct --- which from a glance I think it (mostly) is --- then, no, you do not "need to call that function somehow right?". Because it is an override of focusInEvent() the whole point is that it will get called automatically whenever your widget gets focus, however that occurs.

        For an event you ought always call the base class. I think you should set your focus after that, in case base implementation sets cursor, so:

        void qlain::focusInEvent(QFocusEvent *event)
        {
            QLineEdit::focusInEvent(event);
            this->setCursorPosition(0);
        }
        
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          thomasGl
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          #9
          #ifndef QLAIN_H
          #define QLAIN_H
          
          #include <QLineEdit>
          #include <QFocusEvent>
          
          
          
          class qlain: public QLineEdit
          {
          public:
              qlain(QWidget* parent);
          
          
              virtual void focusInEvent(QFocusEvent* event)override;
          
          };
          
          #endif // QLAIN_H
          
          
          #include "qlain.h"
          
          qlain::qlain(QWidget *parent):QLineEdit(parent)
          {
          
          }
          
          void qlain::focusInEvent(QFocusEvent *event)
          {
              QLineEdit::focusInEvent(event);
              this->setCursorPosition(0);
          }
          
          #ifndef WindMain_H
          #define WindMain_H
          
          #include <QMainWindow>
          #include <QLineEdit>
          #include <qlain.h>
          
          
          class WindMain : public QMainWindow
          {
              Q_OBJECT
          
          public:
              WindMain(QWidget *parent = 0);
              qlain* dec = new qlain(this);   //<----- that needs to start always from the beginning.
          
          };
          
          #endif // WindMain_H
          
          
          #include "WindMain.h"
          
          WindMain::WindMain(QWidget *parent):QMainWindow(parent)
          {
             dec->setInputMask("999999999");  //<---that one
          }
          

          Mhhhh doesn't work. here my complete code.

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          • T thomasGl
            #ifndef QLAIN_H
            #define QLAIN_H
            
            #include <QLineEdit>
            #include <QFocusEvent>
            
            
            
            class qlain: public QLineEdit
            {
            public:
                qlain(QWidget* parent);
            
            
                virtual void focusInEvent(QFocusEvent* event)override;
            
            };
            
            #endif // QLAIN_H
            
            
            #include "qlain.h"
            
            qlain::qlain(QWidget *parent):QLineEdit(parent)
            {
            
            }
            
            void qlain::focusInEvent(QFocusEvent *event)
            {
                QLineEdit::focusInEvent(event);
                this->setCursorPosition(0);
            }
            
            #ifndef WindMain_H
            #define WindMain_H
            
            #include <QMainWindow>
            #include <QLineEdit>
            #include <qlain.h>
            
            
            class WindMain : public QMainWindow
            {
                Q_OBJECT
            
            public:
                WindMain(QWidget *parent = 0);
                qlain* dec = new qlain(this);   //<----- that needs to start always from the beginning.
            
            };
            
            #endif // WindMain_H
            
            
            #include "WindMain.h"
            
            WindMain::WindMain(QWidget *parent):QMainWindow(parent)
            {
               dec->setInputMask("999999999");  //<---that one
            }
            

            Mhhhh doesn't work. here my complete code.

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            JonB
            wrote on last edited by
            #10

            @thomasGl
            Under Qt5.15, Ubuntu, it "works" for me. When I run the program I see:
            Screenshot from 2022-11-29 10-46-56.png

            Note there is a "heavy/bold cursor" at the left-hand side of the line edit. This must be something to do with the input mask, because I don't usually see such a cursor. At this point I can type digits, and they appear at the left. But if instead I click into the line edit while it is empty the cursor jumps to the middle, and then I don't seem to be able to type anything into it. But I can delete space characters (9 of them present?) and then type. That must all be to do with the input mask.....

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              thomasGl
              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              Hello. I am trying to put the InputMask inside a Qstring variable, but it does not work. How can i do that?

              dec->setInputMask("999999999");  //my input for example: 23453
              
              QString tempString = bin->text();  //i want 23453 inside tempstring. That does not work.
              
              
              QString tempString = bin->inputMask();  //does not work either, here i am getting 999999999 as a ouput.
              
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              • T thomasGl

                Hello. I am trying to put the InputMask inside a Qstring variable, but it does not work. How can i do that?

                dec->setInputMask("999999999");  //my input for example: 23453
                
                QString tempString = bin->text();  //i want 23453 inside tempstring. That does not work.
                
                
                QString tempString = bin->inputMask();  //does not work either, here i am getting 999999999 as a ouput.
                
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                JonB
                wrote on last edited by
                #12

                @thomasGl
                You don't have any bin inside any code you show....

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                  thomasGl
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  i mean dec.

                  dec->setInputMask("999999999");  
                  

                  That input inside tempString.

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                  • T thomasGl

                    Hello. I am trying to put the InputMask inside a Qstring variable, but it does not work. How can i do that?

                    dec->setInputMask("999999999");  //my input for example: 23453
                    
                    QString tempString = bin->text();  //i want 23453 inside tempstring. That does not work.
                    
                    
                    QString tempString = bin->inputMask();  //does not work either, here i am getting 999999999 as a ouput.
                    
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                    JonB
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    @thomasGl said in putting the cursor at the beginning QLineedit:

                    QString tempString = bin->text(); //i want 23453 inside tempstring. That does not work.

                    Then this line returns whatever text is currently in the QLineEdit.

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                      thomasGl
                      wrote on last edited by thomasGl
                      #15
                      QString tempString = dec->text();
                       qDebug()<<tempString;
                      

                      tff.PNG

                      It doesn't show that string.

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                      • T thomasGl
                        QString tempString = dec->text();
                         qDebug()<<tempString;
                        

                        tff.PNG

                        It doesn't show that string.

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                        jsulm
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        @thomasGl said in putting the cursor at the beginning QLineedit:

                        QString tempString = dec->text();
                        qDebug()<<tempString;

                        Where and when do you execute this code?

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

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                        • T thomasGl
                          QString tempString = dec->text();
                           qDebug()<<tempString;
                          

                          tff.PNG

                          It doesn't show that string.

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                          JonB
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #17

                          @thomasGl said in putting the cursor at the beginning QLineedit:

                          It doesn't show that string.

                          It will show that string if you call it when that string is in there. If when you call it that string is not in there, it cannot guess what you are going to type and return it before you do so....

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                            thomasGl
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #18

                            ok, i am executing it in my mainwindow constructor. I think thats why it does not work. I will try to execute it from somewhere else.

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