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  • JonBJ JonB

    @Raphawel
    Since you don't have to worry about any " (double quote) around your items you can just use QString::split() with the ; character to split into fields/columns. Your , for floating point numbers can be dealt with by a suitable "to number/float" which allows for your locale, either in QString or QLocale classes, have a look through.

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    @JonB Ok thanks :) , and just to be sure it applies for the QT 5.6.3 version? Because I need to use this one for a project

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      @JonB Ok thanks :) , and just to be sure it applies for the QT 5.6.3 version? Because I need to use this one for a project

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      @Raphawel This is quite independent of Qt version.

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      • JonBJ JonB

        @Raphawel This is quite independent of Qt version.

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        @JonB I'm trying to display items from a test.csv file in a QTableView. But I have a problem, my code works but I have the impression that it does'nt recognize the test.csv file even though it is in the project folder of the code.

        This is obvious because I don't receive any value in my QTableView. And even when I do a debug

        This is my test.csv:

        24adddf7-0384-4f9d-91a4-e2e92313062b-image.png

        And my program :

        void MainWindow::LireFichierCSV()
        {
        
            QStandardItemModel *model= new QStandardItemModel();
            QFile file("test.csv");    //My CSV
        
            if(file.open(QFile::ReadOnly) | QIODevice::Text)
            {
            int lineindex = 0;
            QTextStream flux(&file);
        
            while(!flux.atEnd())
            {
                QString ligne = flux.readLine();
                QStringList champs = ligne.split(";", QString::SkipEmptyParts);
        
                for(int j=0;j < champs.size();j++)
                {
                    QString value = champs.at(j);
                    QStandardItem *item = new QStandardItem(value);
                    model->setItem(lineindex, j, item);
                }
                lineindex++;
        
            }
                file.close();
                ui->tableView->setModel(model);
        
            }  
        }
        

        And this is my result with debug :

        156d8900-a88d-4ac1-8d21-8bb8693b4ac2-image.png

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          @JonB I'm trying to display items from a test.csv file in a QTableView. But I have a problem, my code works but I have the impression that it does'nt recognize the test.csv file even though it is in the project folder of the code.

          This is obvious because I don't receive any value in my QTableView. And even when I do a debug

          This is my test.csv:

          24adddf7-0384-4f9d-91a4-e2e92313062b-image.png

          And my program :

          void MainWindow::LireFichierCSV()
          {
          
              QStandardItemModel *model= new QStandardItemModel();
              QFile file("test.csv");    //My CSV
          
              if(file.open(QFile::ReadOnly) | QIODevice::Text)
              {
              int lineindex = 0;
              QTextStream flux(&file);
          
              while(!flux.atEnd())
              {
                  QString ligne = flux.readLine();
                  QStringList champs = ligne.split(";", QString::SkipEmptyParts);
          
                  for(int j=0;j < champs.size();j++)
                  {
                      QString value = champs.at(j);
                      QStandardItem *item = new QStandardItem(value);
                      model->setItem(lineindex, j, item);
                  }
                  lineindex++;
          
              }
                  file.close();
                  ui->tableView->setModel(model);
          
              }  
          }
          

          And this is my result with debug :

          156d8900-a88d-4ac1-8d21-8bb8693b4ac2-image.png

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          @Raphawel Got to "Projects" on the left pane and check the run configuration. Is your file test.csv inside the folder that is set as working directory? You can adapt the working directory to your needs if necessary.

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            @JonB I'm trying to display items from a test.csv file in a QTableView. But I have a problem, my code works but I have the impression that it does'nt recognize the test.csv file even though it is in the project folder of the code.

            This is obvious because I don't receive any value in my QTableView. And even when I do a debug

            This is my test.csv:

            24adddf7-0384-4f9d-91a4-e2e92313062b-image.png

            And my program :

            void MainWindow::LireFichierCSV()
            {
            
                QStandardItemModel *model= new QStandardItemModel();
                QFile file("test.csv");    //My CSV
            
                if(file.open(QFile::ReadOnly) | QIODevice::Text)
                {
                int lineindex = 0;
                QTextStream flux(&file);
            
                while(!flux.atEnd())
                {
                    QString ligne = flux.readLine();
                    QStringList champs = ligne.split(";", QString::SkipEmptyParts);
            
                    for(int j=0;j < champs.size();j++)
                    {
                        QString value = champs.at(j);
                        QStandardItem *item = new QStandardItem(value);
                        model->setItem(lineindex, j, item);
                    }
                    lineindex++;
            
                }
                    file.close();
                    ui->tableView->setModel(model);
            
                }  
            }
            

            And this is my result with debug :

            156d8900-a88d-4ac1-8d21-8bb8693b4ac2-image.png

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            JonB
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            @Raphawel said in How to retrieve data from an excel .csv file, and put it in a graph with QCustomPlot:

            QFile file("test.csv"); //My CSV

            Do not use a relative path like this. It means relative to whatever the current working directory is, and you really don't know what that will be at runtime. Use an absolute path, or build a path from QStandardPaths. Your "project folder" does not "exist" at runtime, it's purely something that is used by Creator at design time.

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              SGaist
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              Hi,

              In addition to what my fellows wrote: add menu and or button to allow your user to browse their system to the .CSV file so you don't have to hard code any value.

              You can use QFileDialog for that.

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              Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @Raphawel said in How to retrieve data from an excel .csv file, and put it in a graph with QCustomPlot:

                QFile file("test.csv"); //My CSV

                Do not use a relative path like this. It means relative to whatever the current working directory is, and you really don't know what that will be at runtime. Use an absolute path, or build a path from QStandardPaths. Your "project folder" does not "exist" at runtime, it's purely something that is used by Creator at design time.

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                @JonB

                I followed your advice and did this:

                QStringList location = QStandardPaths::standardLocations(QStandardPaths::DocumentsLocation);
                QString result = location[0];
                result = result + QString("/test.csv");
                QFile file(result);
                

                I don't know if this is exactly what you are thinking about but if I understand correctly, here we come to look at the /Document directory and come to read all the files that are in it. And it works

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  Hi,

                  In addition to what my fellows wrote: add menu and or button to allow your user to browse their system to the .CSV file so you don't have to hard code any value.

                  You can use QFileDialog for that.

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                  @SGaist Excuse me, I'm not sure I understand what you're telling me.

                  Right now I am practicing retrieving values from a .CSV. This is not the actual .csv file that I will eventually use.

                  And normally, in the real application, the user will only be able to see the values from a graph that will display the values in real time.

                  Does this apply to what you mean?

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                    @SGaist Excuse me, I'm not sure I understand what you're telling me.

                    Right now I am practicing retrieving values from a .CSV. This is not the actual .csv file that I will eventually use.

                    And normally, in the real application, the user will only be able to see the values from a graph that will display the values in real time.

                    Does this apply to what you mean?

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                    @Raphawel @SGaist suggested to provide the user the posibility to open a CSV file, just like in any other application using, for example, "File/Open" menu. But this is of course only needed if you want to give the users of your application a possibility to open a CSV file.

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

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @Raphawel @SGaist suggested to provide the user the posibility to open a CSV file, just like in any other application using, for example, "File/Open" menu. But this is of course only needed if you want to give the users of your application a possibility to open a CSV file.

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                      @jsulm Oh right, so I don't think it will be useful for my application.

                      Just to show my result:
                      CSV used:

                      Date/Time;Power Consumed (W);Energy Consumed (Wh);Cumulative Energy Consumed (Wh)
                      09/21/2022 02:30 PM CEST;;;576
                      09/21/2022 02:45 PM CEST;2,712;674;1,25
                      09/21/2022 03:00 PM CEST;2,652;-866;384
                      09/21/2022 03:15 PM CEST;240;1,088;1,472
                      09/21/2022 03:30 PM CEST;120;38;1,51
                      09/21/2022 03:45 PM CEST;132;33;1,543
                      09/21/2022 04:00 PM CEST;156;52;1,595
                      09/21/2022 04:15 PM CEST;132;33;1,628
                      09/21/2022 04:30 PM CEST;228;46;1,674
                      09/21/2022 04:45 PM CEST;144;38;1,712
                      09/21/2022 05:00 PM CEST;168;36;1,748
                      09/21/2022 05:15 PM CEST;144;50;1,798
                      09/21/2022 05:30 PM CEST;144;35;1,833
                      09/21/2022 05:45 PM CEST;240;50;1,883
                      09/21/2022 06:00 PM CEST;132;35;1,918
                      09/21/2022 06:15 PM CEST;168;31;1,949
                      09/21/2022 06:30 PM CEST;84;33;1,982
                      09/21/2022 06:45 PM CEST;96;23;2,005
                      09/21/2022 07:00 PM CEST;132;38;2,043
                      09/21/2022 07:15 PM CEST;84;22;2,065
                      09/21/2022 07:30 PM CEST;192;48;2,113
                      09/21/2022 07:45 PM CEST;132;32;2,145
                      09/21/2022 08:00 PM CEST;1,08;156;2,301
                      09/21/2022 08:15 PM CEST;168;102;2,403
                      09/21/2022 08:30 PM CEST;264;50;2,453
                      09/21/2022 08:45 PM CEST;156;45;2,498
                      09/21/2022 09:00 PM CEST;216;45;2,543
                      09/21/2022 09:15 PM CEST;156;48;2,591
                      09/21/2022 09:30 PM CEST;216;44;2,635
                      09/21/2022 09:45 PM CEST;156;51;2,686
                      09/21/2022 10:00 PM CEST;180;40;2,726
                      09/21/2022 10:15 PM CEST;144;49;2,775
                      09/21/2022 10:30 PM CEST;132;30;2,805
                      09/21/2022 10:45 PM CEST;108;42;2,847
                      09/21/2022 11:00 PM CEST;108;25;2,872
                      09/21/2022 11:15 PM CEST;108;43;2,915
                      

                      Code (To identify the empty fields, I replaced :

                      QStringList champs = ligne.split(";",QString::SkipEmptyParts);
                      

                      by :

                      QStringList champs = ligne.split(";", QString::KeepEmptyParts);
                      

                      Code :

                      void MainWindow::LireFichierCSV()
                      {
                      
                          QStandardItemModel *model= new QStandardItemModel();
                      
                          QStringList location = QStandardPaths::standardLocations(QStandardPaths::DocumentsLocation);  // Viens lire tout les fichiers du répertoire Document, mettre ::DesktopLocation pour le bureau
                          QString result = location[0];
                          result = result + QString("/system_meter_conso.csv");
                          QFile file(result);
                      
                          if(file.open(QFile::ReadOnly) | QIODevice::Text)
                          {
                      
                          model->setHorizontalHeaderLabels(QStringList() << "Date/Time" << "PowerConsumed (W)");
                      
                          int lineindex = 0;
                          QTextStream flux(&file);
                      
                           flux.readLineInto(nullptr); // Passe la 1ère ligne
                      
                          while(!flux.atEnd())
                          {
                              QString ligne = flux.readLine();
                              QStringList champs = ligne.split(";", QString::KeepEmptyParts); //::KeepEmptyParts : Permet de voir les zones vides et de noter les résultats que quand il y en a
                      
                              for(int j=0;j < champs.size();j++)
                              {
                                  QString value = champs.at(j);
                                  QStandardItem *item = new QStandardItem(value);
                                  model->setItem(lineindex, j, item);
                              }
                              lineindex++;
                          }
                      
                          file.close();
                      
                              ui->tableView->setModel(model);
                          }
                      }
                      

                      Result:

                      31ad259f-b99b-4a51-a8f2-459cbbea5b0a-image.png

                      Now my goal is to recover only the first two columns

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                        @jsulm Oh right, so I don't think it will be useful for my application.

                        Just to show my result:
                        CSV used:

                        Date/Time;Power Consumed (W);Energy Consumed (Wh);Cumulative Energy Consumed (Wh)
                        09/21/2022 02:30 PM CEST;;;576
                        09/21/2022 02:45 PM CEST;2,712;674;1,25
                        09/21/2022 03:00 PM CEST;2,652;-866;384
                        09/21/2022 03:15 PM CEST;240;1,088;1,472
                        09/21/2022 03:30 PM CEST;120;38;1,51
                        09/21/2022 03:45 PM CEST;132;33;1,543
                        09/21/2022 04:00 PM CEST;156;52;1,595
                        09/21/2022 04:15 PM CEST;132;33;1,628
                        09/21/2022 04:30 PM CEST;228;46;1,674
                        09/21/2022 04:45 PM CEST;144;38;1,712
                        09/21/2022 05:00 PM CEST;168;36;1,748
                        09/21/2022 05:15 PM CEST;144;50;1,798
                        09/21/2022 05:30 PM CEST;144;35;1,833
                        09/21/2022 05:45 PM CEST;240;50;1,883
                        09/21/2022 06:00 PM CEST;132;35;1,918
                        09/21/2022 06:15 PM CEST;168;31;1,949
                        09/21/2022 06:30 PM CEST;84;33;1,982
                        09/21/2022 06:45 PM CEST;96;23;2,005
                        09/21/2022 07:00 PM CEST;132;38;2,043
                        09/21/2022 07:15 PM CEST;84;22;2,065
                        09/21/2022 07:30 PM CEST;192;48;2,113
                        09/21/2022 07:45 PM CEST;132;32;2,145
                        09/21/2022 08:00 PM CEST;1,08;156;2,301
                        09/21/2022 08:15 PM CEST;168;102;2,403
                        09/21/2022 08:30 PM CEST;264;50;2,453
                        09/21/2022 08:45 PM CEST;156;45;2,498
                        09/21/2022 09:00 PM CEST;216;45;2,543
                        09/21/2022 09:15 PM CEST;156;48;2,591
                        09/21/2022 09:30 PM CEST;216;44;2,635
                        09/21/2022 09:45 PM CEST;156;51;2,686
                        09/21/2022 10:00 PM CEST;180;40;2,726
                        09/21/2022 10:15 PM CEST;144;49;2,775
                        09/21/2022 10:30 PM CEST;132;30;2,805
                        09/21/2022 10:45 PM CEST;108;42;2,847
                        09/21/2022 11:00 PM CEST;108;25;2,872
                        09/21/2022 11:15 PM CEST;108;43;2,915
                        

                        Code (To identify the empty fields, I replaced :

                        QStringList champs = ligne.split(";",QString::SkipEmptyParts);
                        

                        by :

                        QStringList champs = ligne.split(";", QString::KeepEmptyParts);
                        

                        Code :

                        void MainWindow::LireFichierCSV()
                        {
                        
                            QStandardItemModel *model= new QStandardItemModel();
                        
                            QStringList location = QStandardPaths::standardLocations(QStandardPaths::DocumentsLocation);  // Viens lire tout les fichiers du répertoire Document, mettre ::DesktopLocation pour le bureau
                            QString result = location[0];
                            result = result + QString("/system_meter_conso.csv");
                            QFile file(result);
                        
                            if(file.open(QFile::ReadOnly) | QIODevice::Text)
                            {
                        
                            model->setHorizontalHeaderLabels(QStringList() << "Date/Time" << "PowerConsumed (W)");
                        
                            int lineindex = 0;
                            QTextStream flux(&file);
                        
                             flux.readLineInto(nullptr); // Passe la 1ère ligne
                        
                            while(!flux.atEnd())
                            {
                                QString ligne = flux.readLine();
                                QStringList champs = ligne.split(";", QString::KeepEmptyParts); //::KeepEmptyParts : Permet de voir les zones vides et de noter les résultats que quand il y en a
                        
                                for(int j=0;j < champs.size();j++)
                                {
                                    QString value = champs.at(j);
                                    QStandardItem *item = new QStandardItem(value);
                                    model->setItem(lineindex, j, item);
                                }
                                lineindex++;
                            }
                        
                            file.close();
                        
                                ui->tableView->setModel(model);
                            }
                        }
                        

                        Result:

                        31ad259f-b99b-4a51-a8f2-459cbbea5b0a-image.png

                        Now my goal is to recover only the first two columns

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                        wrote on last edited by Raphawel
                        #16

                        @Raphawel To recover the first two colums here is the program:

                        void MainWindow::LireFichierCSV()
                        {
                        
                            QStandardItemModel *model= new QStandardItemModel();
                            //QFile file("test.csv");
                        
                            QStringList location = QStandardPaths::standardLocations(QStandardPaths::DocumentsLocation);  // Viens lire tout les fichiers du répertoire Document, mettre ::DesktopLocation pour le bureau
                            QString result = location[0];
                            result = result + QString("/system_meter_conso.csv");
                            QFile file(result);
                        
                            if(file.open(QFile::ReadOnly) | QIODevice::Text)
                            {
                        
                            model->setHorizontalHeaderLabels(QStringList() << "Date/Time" << "PowerConsumed (W)");
                        
                            int lineindex = 0;
                            QTextStream flux(&file);
                        
                        
                        
                             flux.readLineInto(nullptr); // Passe la 1ère ligne
                        
                             QStringList lineList = {};
                             QStringList columnList = {};
                        
                        
                        
                            while(!flux.atEnd())
                            {
                                   QString ligne = flux.readLine();
                                   QStringList champs = ligne.split(";", QString::KeepEmptyParts); //::KeepEmptyParts : Permet de voir les zones vides et de noter les résultats que quand il y en a
                        
                                   lineList.append(champs[0]);
                                   columnList.append(champs[1]);
                        
                        
                                    QString valueL = lineList[lineindex];
                                    QString valueC = columnList[lineindex];
                                    QStandardItem *itemL = new QStandardItem(valueL);
                                    QStandardItem *itemC = new QStandardItem(valueC);
                                    model->setItem(lineindex, 0, itemL );
                                    model->setItem(lineindex, 1,  itemC);
                                   lineindex++;
                        
                                /*for(int j=0;j < champs.size();j++)
                                {
                                    QString value = champs.at(j);
                                    QStandardItem *item = new QStandardItem(value);
                                    model->setItem(lineindex, j, item);
                                }
                                lineindex++;*/
                            }
                        
                            file.close();
                        
                                ui->tableView->setModel(model);
                            }
                        
                        }
                        

                        Result:
                        576a0f0f-b4ed-4862-882c-7de650563d44-image.png

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                          @Raphawel To recover the first two colums here is the program:

                          void MainWindow::LireFichierCSV()
                          {
                          
                              QStandardItemModel *model= new QStandardItemModel();
                              //QFile file("test.csv");
                          
                              QStringList location = QStandardPaths::standardLocations(QStandardPaths::DocumentsLocation);  // Viens lire tout les fichiers du répertoire Document, mettre ::DesktopLocation pour le bureau
                              QString result = location[0];
                              result = result + QString("/system_meter_conso.csv");
                              QFile file(result);
                          
                              if(file.open(QFile::ReadOnly) | QIODevice::Text)
                              {
                          
                              model->setHorizontalHeaderLabels(QStringList() << "Date/Time" << "PowerConsumed (W)");
                          
                              int lineindex = 0;
                              QTextStream flux(&file);
                          
                          
                          
                               flux.readLineInto(nullptr); // Passe la 1ère ligne
                          
                               QStringList lineList = {};
                               QStringList columnList = {};
                          
                          
                          
                              while(!flux.atEnd())
                              {
                                     QString ligne = flux.readLine();
                                     QStringList champs = ligne.split(";", QString::KeepEmptyParts); //::KeepEmptyParts : Permet de voir les zones vides et de noter les résultats que quand il y en a
                          
                                     lineList.append(champs[0]);
                                     columnList.append(champs[1]);
                          
                          
                                      QString valueL = lineList[lineindex];
                                      QString valueC = columnList[lineindex];
                                      QStandardItem *itemL = new QStandardItem(valueL);
                                      QStandardItem *itemC = new QStandardItem(valueC);
                                      model->setItem(lineindex, 0, itemL );
                                      model->setItem(lineindex, 1,  itemC);
                                     lineindex++;
                          
                                  /*for(int j=0;j < champs.size();j++)
                                  {
                                      QString value = champs.at(j);
                                      QStandardItem *item = new QStandardItem(value);
                                      model->setItem(lineindex, j, item);
                                  }
                                  lineindex++;*/
                              }
                          
                              file.close();
                          
                                  ui->tableView->setModel(model);
                              }
                          
                          }
                          

                          Result:
                          576a0f0f-b4ed-4862-882c-7de650563d44-image.png

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                          #17

                          Could someone help me please ? :(

                          void GraphConso::LireFichierCSV()
                          {
                              QStandardItemModel *model= new QStandardItemModel();
                              //QFile file("test.csv");
                          
                              QStringList location = QStandardPaths::standardLocations(QStandardPaths::DocumentsLocation);  // Viens lire tout les fichiers du répertoire Document, mettre ::DesktopLocation pour le bureau
                              QString result = location[0];
                              result = result + QString("/system_meter_conso.csv");
                              QFile file(result);
                          
                              if(file.open(QFile::ReadOnly) | QIODevice::Text)
                              {
                          
                                  model->setHorizontalHeaderLabels(QStringList() << "Date/Time" << "PowerConsumed (W)");
                          
                                  int lineindex = 0;
                                  QTextStream flux(&file);
                          
                          
                          
                                  flux.readLineInto(nullptr); // Passe la 1ère ligne
                          
                                  QStringList lineList = {};
                                  QStringList columnList = {};
                          
                          
                          
                                  while(!flux.atEnd())
                                  {
                                      QString ligne = flux.readLine();
                                      QStringList champs = ligne.split(";", QString::KeepEmptyParts); //::KeepEmptyParts : Permet de voir les zones vides et de noter les résultats que quand il y en a
                          
                                      lineList.append(champs[0]);
                                      columnList.append(champs[1]);
                                      ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(lineList, columnList);
                                      ui->customplot->replot();
                          
                          
                                      QString valueL = lineList[lineindex];
                                      QString valueC = columnList[lineindex];
                                      QStandardItem *itemL = new QStandardItem(valueL);
                                      QStandardItem *itemC = new QStandardItem(valueC);
                                      model->setItem(lineindex, 0,  itemL);
                                      model->setItem(lineindex, 1,  itemC);
                          
                                      lineindex++;
                          
                                  }
                          
                                  file.close();
                          
                                  ui->tableView->setModel(model);
                          
                              }
                          
                          }
                          

                          I would like to display on my graph, the values of the two columns with x -> Date/Time and y -> PowerConsumed.

                          Here I have used the rows :

                          ui->customplot->graph(0)->QCPGraph::setData(lineList, columnList);
                                     ui->customplot->replot();
                          

                          I still don't know if this technique works but I get this as an error:
                          Can you help me please ?

                          C:\Users\46053500\Documents\Graph_QT\graphConso\graphconso.cpp:122: erreur : 'QCPGraph' is not a base of 'QCustomPlot'
                                       ui->customplot->QCPGraph::setData(lineList, columnList);
                          

                          I don't know what this means

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                            Could someone help me please ? :(

                            void GraphConso::LireFichierCSV()
                            {
                                QStandardItemModel *model= new QStandardItemModel();
                                //QFile file("test.csv");
                            
                                QStringList location = QStandardPaths::standardLocations(QStandardPaths::DocumentsLocation);  // Viens lire tout les fichiers du répertoire Document, mettre ::DesktopLocation pour le bureau
                                QString result = location[0];
                                result = result + QString("/system_meter_conso.csv");
                                QFile file(result);
                            
                                if(file.open(QFile::ReadOnly) | QIODevice::Text)
                                {
                            
                                    model->setHorizontalHeaderLabels(QStringList() << "Date/Time" << "PowerConsumed (W)");
                            
                                    int lineindex = 0;
                                    QTextStream flux(&file);
                            
                            
                            
                                    flux.readLineInto(nullptr); // Passe la 1ère ligne
                            
                                    QStringList lineList = {};
                                    QStringList columnList = {};
                            
                            
                            
                                    while(!flux.atEnd())
                                    {
                                        QString ligne = flux.readLine();
                                        QStringList champs = ligne.split(";", QString::KeepEmptyParts); //::KeepEmptyParts : Permet de voir les zones vides et de noter les résultats que quand il y en a
                            
                                        lineList.append(champs[0]);
                                        columnList.append(champs[1]);
                                        ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(lineList, columnList);
                                        ui->customplot->replot();
                            
                            
                                        QString valueL = lineList[lineindex];
                                        QString valueC = columnList[lineindex];
                                        QStandardItem *itemL = new QStandardItem(valueL);
                                        QStandardItem *itemC = new QStandardItem(valueC);
                                        model->setItem(lineindex, 0,  itemL);
                                        model->setItem(lineindex, 1,  itemC);
                            
                                        lineindex++;
                            
                                    }
                            
                                    file.close();
                            
                                    ui->tableView->setModel(model);
                            
                                }
                            
                            }
                            

                            I would like to display on my graph, the values of the two columns with x -> Date/Time and y -> PowerConsumed.

                            Here I have used the rows :

                            ui->customplot->graph(0)->QCPGraph::setData(lineList, columnList);
                                       ui->customplot->replot();
                            

                            I still don't know if this technique works but I get this as an error:
                            Can you help me please ?

                            C:\Users\46053500\Documents\Graph_QT\graphConso\graphconso.cpp:122: erreur : 'QCPGraph' is not a base of 'QCustomPlot'
                                         ui->customplot->QCPGraph::setData(lineList, columnList);
                            

                            I don't know what this means

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                            JonB
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                            @Raphawel
                            Your code shows

                            ui->customplot->graph(0)->QCPGraph::setData
                            

                            but the error message shows

                            ui->customplot->QCPGraph::setData
                            

                            so which do you actually have? Do you/are you supposed to have a QCPGraph object you are trying to call setData() on? I don't even know what your "if this technique works" refers to.

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                              @Raphawel
                              Your code shows

                              ui->customplot->graph(0)->QCPGraph::setData
                              

                              but the error message shows

                              ui->customplot->QCPGraph::setData
                              

                              so which do you actually have? Do you/are you supposed to have a QCPGraph object you are trying to call setData() on? I don't even know what your "if this technique works" refers to.

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                              @JonB Ohh sorry, the real mistake is this:

                              With the line :

                              lineList.append(champs[0]);
                                          columnList.append(champs[1]);
                              
                                          //QVector<const char*> xData2 = lineList;
                                          //QVector<const char*> yData2 = columnList;
                                          ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(lineList, columnList);
                                          ui->customplot->replot();
                              

                              And the error :

                              C:\Users\46053500\Documents\Graph_QT\graphConso\graphconso.cpp:125: erreur : no matching function for call to 'QCPGraph::setData(QStringList&, QStringList&)'
                                           ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(lineList, columnList);
                                                                                                 ^
                              

                              My IDE :
                              6a93f9fc-ae33-4f74-a0f8-aa6b7ecc90da-image.png

                              When I say if this technique works, I mean using:

                              ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(lineList, columnList);
                              

                              To display on the graph (custom plot object) the points from my csv file

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                                @JonB Ohh sorry, the real mistake is this:

                                With the line :

                                lineList.append(champs[0]);
                                            columnList.append(champs[1]);
                                
                                            //QVector<const char*> xData2 = lineList;
                                            //QVector<const char*> yData2 = columnList;
                                            ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(lineList, columnList);
                                            ui->customplot->replot();
                                

                                And the error :

                                C:\Users\46053500\Documents\Graph_QT\graphConso\graphconso.cpp:125: erreur : no matching function for call to 'QCPGraph::setData(QStringList&, QStringList&)'
                                             ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(lineList, columnList);
                                                                                                   ^
                                

                                My IDE :
                                6a93f9fc-ae33-4f74-a0f8-aa6b7ecc90da-image.png

                                When I say if this technique works, I mean using:

                                ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(lineList, columnList);
                                

                                To display on the graph (custom plot object) the points from my csv file

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                                jsulm
                                Lifetime Qt Champion
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                                @Raphawel The error message is very clear.
                                Please check documentation what parameters QCPGraph::setData expects (https://www.qcustomplot.com/documentation/classQCPGraph.html#a73578d786532132310a926c3cd529b29).

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

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                                • R Raphawel

                                  @JonB Ohh sorry, the real mistake is this:

                                  With the line :

                                  lineList.append(champs[0]);
                                              columnList.append(champs[1]);
                                  
                                              //QVector<const char*> xData2 = lineList;
                                              //QVector<const char*> yData2 = columnList;
                                              ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(lineList, columnList);
                                              ui->customplot->replot();
                                  

                                  And the error :

                                  C:\Users\46053500\Documents\Graph_QT\graphConso\graphconso.cpp:125: erreur : no matching function for call to 'QCPGraph::setData(QStringList&, QStringList&)'
                                               ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(lineList, columnList);
                                                                                                     ^
                                  

                                  My IDE :
                                  6a93f9fc-ae33-4f74-a0f8-aa6b7ecc90da-image.png

                                  When I say if this technique works, I mean using:

                                  ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(lineList, columnList);
                                  

                                  To display on the graph (custom plot object) the points from my csv file

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                                  JonB
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #21

                                  @Raphawel
                                  OK, so although you have not said I guess ui->customplot->graph(0) must be a QCPGraph?

                                  Given the error message tells you what the issue is I don't know what further to say. You are passing QCPGraph::setData() two QStringLists, list of strings, and not surprisingly it does not accept those. So look at QCPGraph::setData() documentation to see what it does accept.

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                                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                                    @Raphawel The error message is very clear.
                                    Please check documentation what parameters QCPGraph::setData expects (https://www.qcustomplot.com/documentation/classQCPGraph.html#a73578d786532132310a926c3cd529b29).

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                                    Raphawel
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                                    #22

                                    @jsulm Yes the message tells me that I need QVectors inside setData() :

                                    void QCPGraph::setData ( const QVector< double > &  keys, const QVector< double > &  values, bool  alreadySorted = false  )
                                    

                                    So I readapted:

                                    lineList.append(champs[0]);
                                                columnList.append(champs[1]);
                                    
                                                QVector<double> xData2 = lineList;
                                                QVector<double> yData2 = columnList;
                                                ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(xData2, yData2);
                                                ui->customplot->replot();
                                    

                                    But I still have errors due to a conversion problem:

                                    C:\Users\46053500\Documents\Graph_QT\graphConso\graphconso.cpp:123: erreur : conversion from 'QStringList' to non-scalar type 'QVector<double>' requested
                                                 QVector<double> xData2 = lineList;
                                                                          ^
                                    
                                    C:\Users\46053500\Documents\Graph_QT\graphConso\graphconso.cpp:124: erreur : conversion from 'QStringList' to non-scalar type 'QVector<double>' requested
                                                 QVector<double> yData2 = columnList;
                                                                          ^
                                    

                                    I'm sorry if the errors are really glaring but I really don't see how to solve them

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                                      @jsulm Yes the message tells me that I need QVectors inside setData() :

                                      void QCPGraph::setData ( const QVector< double > &  keys, const QVector< double > &  values, bool  alreadySorted = false  )
                                      

                                      So I readapted:

                                      lineList.append(champs[0]);
                                                  columnList.append(champs[1]);
                                      
                                                  QVector<double> xData2 = lineList;
                                                  QVector<double> yData2 = columnList;
                                                  ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(xData2, yData2);
                                                  ui->customplot->replot();
                                      

                                      But I still have errors due to a conversion problem:

                                      C:\Users\46053500\Documents\Graph_QT\graphConso\graphconso.cpp:123: erreur : conversion from 'QStringList' to non-scalar type 'QVector<double>' requested
                                                   QVector<double> xData2 = lineList;
                                                                            ^
                                      
                                      C:\Users\46053500\Documents\Graph_QT\graphConso\graphconso.cpp:124: erreur : conversion from 'QStringList' to non-scalar type 'QVector<double>' requested
                                                   QVector<double> yData2 = columnList;
                                                                            ^
                                      

                                      I'm sorry if the errors are really glaring but I really don't see how to solve them

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                                      @Raphawel You need to transform all entries inside the lists individually. For example, you could use lineList[0].toDouble() to convert a single QString to a double value. There is not automatic conversion from strings to numbers. In imperative programming a for loop comes to mind. However, here is a more functional style approach to "copy" the data over using standard C++:

                                      QVector<double> xData2;
                                      std::transform(lineList.begin(), lineList.end(), std::back_inserter(xData2), [](const QString &str) { return str.toDouble(); });
                                      
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                                        @Raphawel You need to transform all entries inside the lists individually. For example, you could use lineList[0].toDouble() to convert a single QString to a double value. There is not automatic conversion from strings to numbers. In imperative programming a for loop comes to mind. However, here is a more functional style approach to "copy" the data over using standard C++:

                                        QVector<double> xData2;
                                        std::transform(lineList.begin(), lineList.end(), std::back_inserter(xData2), [](const QString &str) { return str.toDouble(); });
                                        
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                                        @SimonSchroeder

                                                QStringList lineList = {};
                                                QStringList columnList = {};
                                                QVector<double> xData2;
                                                QVector<double> yData2;
                                        
                                                while(!flux.atEnd())
                                                {
                                                    QString ligne = flux.readLine();
                                                    QStringList champs = ligne.split(";", QString::KeepEmptyParts); //::KeepEmptyParts : Permet de voir les zones vides et de noter les résultats que quand il y en a
                                        
                                                    lineList.append(champs[0]);
                                                    columnList.append(champs[1]);
                                        
                                                    xData2.append(champs[0].toDouble());
                                                    yData2.append(champs[1].toDouble());
                                                    
                                                    ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(xData2, yData2);
                                                    ui->customplot->replot();
                                        

                                        I tried to do a QString to double conversion my way. And the program compiles well. And I have the impression that it did the conversion well. Except that I have an error that appears after compilation :

                                        16a94e6f-12bd-4aab-8ab6-e264b3eb2e8f-image.png

                                        Already if the help you gave me doesn't correspond at all to what I just did, can you tell me please ?

                                        And what does this message mean : The inferior stopped because it received a signal from the operating system

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                                        • R Raphawel

                                          @SimonSchroeder

                                                  QStringList lineList = {};
                                                  QStringList columnList = {};
                                                  QVector<double> xData2;
                                                  QVector<double> yData2;
                                          
                                                  while(!flux.atEnd())
                                                  {
                                                      QString ligne = flux.readLine();
                                                      QStringList champs = ligne.split(";", QString::KeepEmptyParts); //::KeepEmptyParts : Permet de voir les zones vides et de noter les résultats que quand il y en a
                                          
                                                      lineList.append(champs[0]);
                                                      columnList.append(champs[1]);
                                          
                                                      xData2.append(champs[0].toDouble());
                                                      yData2.append(champs[1].toDouble());
                                                      
                                                      ui->customplot->graph(0)->setData(xData2, yData2);
                                                      ui->customplot->replot();
                                          

                                          I tried to do a QString to double conversion my way. And the program compiles well. And I have the impression that it did the conversion well. Except that I have an error that appears after compilation :

                                          16a94e6f-12bd-4aab-8ab6-e264b3eb2e8f-image.png

                                          Already if the help you gave me doesn't correspond at all to what I just did, can you tell me please ?

                                          And what does this message mean : The inferior stopped because it received a signal from the operating system

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                                          jsulm
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                                          @Raphawel said in How to retrieve data from an excel .csv file, and put it in a graph with QCustomPlot:

                                          lineList.append(champs[0]);
                                          columnList.append(champs[1]);

                                          You're not checking how many elements the list actually contains!
                                          Also, take a look at the stack trace: it tells where in your code it crashes.

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

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