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  • Dummie1138D Dummie1138

    @JonB What about when it is not base 10? For example, in base 16, 1234 is 4D2. Will setNum return "-4D2" or something else?

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    @Dummie1138 Please read documentation: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qstring.html#setNum

    QString &QString::setNum(int n, int base = 10)
    

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      @Dummie1138 Please read documentation: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qstring.html#setNum

      QString &QString::setNum(int n, int base = 10)
      
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      @jsulm e247fb55-b6a9-48a7-b968-d540714051ad-image.png

      I have visited this screen before asking this question. Sadly, like my previous visit, I was unable to find a reference to setnum behavior on a non-decimal, negative number. Please let me know if I missed something.

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      • Dummie1138D Dummie1138

        @jsulm e247fb55-b6a9-48a7-b968-d540714051ad-image.png

        I have visited this screen before asking this question. Sadly, like my previous visit, I was unable to find a reference to setnum behavior on a non-decimal, negative number. Please let me know if I missed something.

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        @Dummie1138 why don't you test ist ?

        setting up a simple main.cpp with setNum and qdebug takes less than a minute.


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        • Dummie1138D Dummie1138

          @jsulm e247fb55-b6a9-48a7-b968-d540714051ad-image.png

          I have visited this screen before asking this question. Sadly, like my previous visit, I was unable to find a reference to setnum behavior on a non-decimal, negative number. Please let me know if I missed something.

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          @Dummie1138 said in QString setnum behavior when inputted value is negative:

          I have visited this screen before asking this question. Sadly, like my previous visit, I was unable to find a reference to setnum behavior on a non-decimal, negative number. Please let me know if I missed something.

          Not sure what you really want to do,
          if you want to print a negative value in hex with a minus sign in front, you can try this:

          QString negHex(int v)
          {
              if(v>=0) return QString::number(v,16);
              // negative number
              v=~v+1; // two's complement
              return QString("-%1").arg(v,0,16);
          }
          

          examples:

          qDebug()<<negHex(1234)<<negHex(-1234)<<negHex(-0x4d2);     ---> "4d2" "-4d2" "-4d2"
          
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            @Dummie1138 Negative numbers are supported in any base the same. If you pass -1234 in base 16 you will get "-4d2". As @J-Hilk said, it would've taken you less time to just try than post the question.

            @mpergand That is absolutely unnecessary. QString's number conversion functions like number and setNum handle minus sign already. No need to reinvent the wheel.

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            • Chris KawaC Chris Kawa

              @Dummie1138 Negative numbers are supported in any base the same. If you pass -1234 in base 16 you will get "-4d2". As @J-Hilk said, it would've taken you less time to just try than post the question.

              @mpergand That is absolutely unnecessary. QString's number conversion functions like number and setNum handle minus sign already. No need to reinvent the wheel.

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              @Chris-Kawa said in QString setnum behavior when inputted value is negative:

              If you pass -1234 in base 16 you will get "-4d2"

              I don't get it ...
              QString::number(-1234,16); -->"fffffffffffffb2e"

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                @Chris-Kawa said in QString setnum behavior when inputted value is negative:

                If you pass -1234 in base 16 you will get "-4d2"

                I don't get it ...
                QString::number(-1234,16); -->"fffffffffffffb2e"

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                @mpergand Sorry about that. It seems there's more to it. The documentation for the long overload of QString::number says that for bases other than 10 the argument is treated as unsigned. What that means... is kinda ambiguous. The other overloads are not documented :/
                It does return "-4d2" on my machine (msvc x64 Qt 6.4.2) for the int overload and looking at the source code it does handle the negative numbers by converting to unsigned and adding - in al bases, so it looks like a bit of a mess.

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                • Chris KawaC Chris Kawa

                  @mpergand Sorry about that. It seems there's more to it. The documentation for the long overload of QString::number says that for bases other than 10 the argument is treated as unsigned. What that means... is kinda ambiguous. The other overloads are not documented :/
                  It does return "-4d2" on my machine (msvc x64 Qt 6.4.2) for the int overload and looking at the source code it does handle the negative numbers by converting to unsigned and adding - in al bases, so it looks like a bit of a mess.

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                  @Chris-Kawa
                  For me, negative hex values are represented like this:

                  -1  -->  FF  (8bits)
                           FFFF (16 bits)
                           etc
                  

                  It seems things have changed in newer versions of C++ as they allow float representation in hex (strange at first thought to me)

                  Maybe Qt6 has adopted this new capabilities
                  versus Qt5 ?

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                    @Chris-Kawa
                    For me, negative hex values are represented like this:

                    -1  -->  FF  (8bits)
                             FFFF (16 bits)
                             etc
                    

                    It seems things have changed in newer versions of C++ as they allow float representation in hex (strange at first thought to me)

                    Maybe Qt6 has adopted this new capabilities
                    versus Qt5 ?

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                    @mpergand Qt does not use standard library for number to string conversions, but the source here differs quite a lot from what I see locally in the source downloaded via online installer for Qt 6.4.2. So there seem to be some changes made, I just don't know when exactly, the easiest would probably be check the history in git, but I don't have the repo set up at hand.
                    What platform, toolset and Qt version are you using?

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                    • Chris KawaC Chris Kawa

                      @mpergand Qt does not use standard library for number to string conversions, but the source here differs quite a lot from what I see locally in the source downloaded via online installer for Qt 6.4.2. So there seem to be some changes made, I just don't know when exactly, the easiest would probably be check the history in git, but I don't have the repo set up at hand.
                      What platform, toolset and Qt version are you using?

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                      @Chris-Kawa said in QString setnum behavior when inputted value is negative:

                      What platform, toolset and Qt version are you using?

                      Qt 5.12.10, OSX 10.14 and Kubuntu 21.04

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