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  • R Roberrt

    @Chris-Kawa thank you, and in this case?

    qsrand(QTime::currentTime().msec());
    
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    @Roberrt
    The docs there are telling you that you don't need to bother with an srand() equivalent, you can remove that line.

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      #6

      Im trying to update this project: https://github.com/omkar-developer/QtCaptcha

      But when i replace rand to QRandomGenerator::global() i get many compile errors

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      • R Roberrt

        Im trying to update this project: https://github.com/omkar-developer/QtCaptcha

        But when i replace rand to QRandomGenerator::global() i get many compile errors

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        @Roberrt Always look at the first error.

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        • R Roberrt

          Im trying to update this project: https://github.com/omkar-developer/QtCaptcha

          But when i replace rand to QRandomGenerator::global() i get many compile errors

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          Chris Kawa
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          @Roberrt Please please read that page I linked. It's the least you can do.
          QRandomGenerator::global() returns an instance of the generator. To get a number call
          QRandomGenerator::global()->generate()

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            @Chris-Kawa said in identifier qrand is undefined:

            QRandomGenerator::global()->generate()

            Im already using QRandomGenerator::global()->generate() it was just a typo

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            • R Roberrt

              @Chris-Kawa said in identifier qrand is undefined:

              QRandomGenerator::global()->generate()

              Im already using QRandomGenerator::global()->generate() it was just a typo

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              @Roberrt Then what's the error?

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              • Chris KawaC Chris Kawa

                @Roberrt Then what's the error?

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                @Chris-Kawa i've been able to fix some, but this one don't:

                https://github.com/omkar-developer/QtCaptcha/blob/6356446e4864bcb7acfd332165f0073a247c71a0/captcha.cpp#L455

                text += chars[(qrand() / (qreal) RAND_MAX) * (chars.size() - 1.0)];
                

                to

                text += chars[(QRandomGenerator::global()->generate() / (qreal) RAND_MAX) * (chars.size() - 1.0)];
                

                Now im getting this error: no operator "+=" matches these operands

                I don't know if replacing these rands messed something up in the code, I'm getting a different layout than in her GitHub pictures

                probably I shouldn't remove this line as @JonB suggested

                void Captcha::randomize()
                {
                    //qsrand(QTime::currentTime().msec());
                }
                

                55c0f023-e85c-462e-95cb-54312c23c018-image.png

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                • R Roberrt

                  @Chris-Kawa i've been able to fix some, but this one don't:

                  https://github.com/omkar-developer/QtCaptcha/blob/6356446e4864bcb7acfd332165f0073a247c71a0/captcha.cpp#L455

                  text += chars[(qrand() / (qreal) RAND_MAX) * (chars.size() - 1.0)];
                  

                  to

                  text += chars[(QRandomGenerator::global()->generate() / (qreal) RAND_MAX) * (chars.size() - 1.0)];
                  

                  Now im getting this error: no operator "+=" matches these operands

                  I don't know if replacing these rands messed something up in the code, I'm getting a different layout than in her GitHub pictures

                  probably I shouldn't remove this line as @JonB suggested

                  void Captcha::randomize()
                  {
                      //qsrand(QTime::currentTime().msec());
                  }
                  

                  55c0f023-e85c-462e-95cb-54312c23c018-image.png

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                  @Roberrt
                  qsrand() seeds for qrand(). It has nothing to do with QRandomGenerator.

                  RAND_MAX is also for qrand(). Just casting it to qreal does not mean it's suitable to use with QRandomGenerator.

                  Why are you indexing an array by a qreal expression?

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                    @Roberrt
                    qsrand() seeds for qrand(). It has nothing to do with QRandomGenerator.

                    RAND_MAX is also for qrand(). Just casting it to qreal does not mean it's suitable to use with QRandomGenerator.

                    Why are you indexing an array by a qreal expression?

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                    @JonB This project is not mine, im just trying to use it, but got these qrand errors

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                      This expression (qrand() / (qreal) RAND_MAX) gives you a random double number in range 0..1.
                      So you can just replace this whole thing with QRandomGenerator::global()->generateDouble(), which does the same. Same for the lines above it.
                      Or better yet - remove that whole expression with bounded() which will give you a random index in a range and you won't have to do any of those shenanigans.

                      Now im getting this error: no operator "+=" matches these operands

                      text is a QString. chars[x] is an unsigned char. Convert it to QChar. Also convert the expression in [] to an integer.

                      probably I shouldn't remove this line as @JonB suggested

                      If there's a function that seeds the generator and you want to preserve it then you can use QRandomGenerator::seed, but it's not necessary.

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                      • Chris KawaC Chris Kawa

                        This expression (qrand() / (qreal) RAND_MAX) gives you a random double number in range 0..1.
                        So you can just replace this whole thing with QRandomGenerator::global()->generateDouble(), which does the same. Same for the lines above it.
                        Or better yet - remove that whole expression with bounded() which will give you a random index in a range and you won't have to do any of those shenanigans.

                        Now im getting this error: no operator "+=" matches these operands

                        text is a QString. chars[x] is an unsigned char. Convert it to QChar. Also convert the expression in [] to an integer.

                        probably I shouldn't remove this line as @JonB suggested

                        If there's a function that seeds the generator and you want to preserve it then you can use QRandomGenerator::seed, but it's not necessary.

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                        @Chris-Kawa thanks, changing it to QRandomGenerator::global()->generateDouble() fixed the widget not being show correctly.

                        text += QChar(chars[(QRandomGenerator::global()->generate() / (qreal) RAND_MAX)  * (chars.size() - 1.0)]);
                        

                        I'm getting an exception index out out of range

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                        • R Roberrt

                          @Chris-Kawa thanks, changing it to QRandomGenerator::global()->generateDouble() fixed the widget not being show correctly.

                          text += QChar(chars[(QRandomGenerator::global()->generate() / (qreal) RAND_MAX)  * (chars.size() - 1.0)]);
                          

                          I'm getting an exception index out out of range

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                          @Roberrt said in identifier qrand is undefined:

                          (QRandomGenerator::global()->generate() / (qreal) RAND_MAX) * (chars.size() - 1.0)

                          Replace this whole thing with

                          QRandomGenerator::global()->bounded(chars.size())
                          
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