How can i calculate Qstring data ?
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lol:
43 + 40 / 2 = 63 thanks.. its very helpfull for me..:Di know Qstring isn't calculater and i asked how to calculate.. how can i parse ?? and order..
may be there is a funksion to do it.. ?? is there..?
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I would approach this using the QtScript module. Put your expression to be evaluated into a QString, add some wrapper code to create a QScriptValue from it (ie add in the function signature and curly braces). Then evaluate the resulting QScriptObject using a QScriptEngine instance.
Something along these lines...
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QScriptEngine engine;
QString function( myFunction() { return 43 + 40 / 2; } );// Tell engine about the function
engine.evaluate( function );// Get a "function pointer" type object
QScriptValue scriptFunction = engine.globalObject().property( "myFunction" );// Call the function
double result = scriptFunction.call().toNumber();
@Note that with this approach you can also pass arguments into the function too. See the QtScript docs for more details.
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Indeed: QtScript is your friend. You do not want to build your own parser, I think.
Note that the example above is missing some quotation marks on line 2...
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Oops my bad. Thanks for pointing that out Andre.
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if you don't think about portability, in linux you can use QProcess to execute "bc" and send to it functionString+enter
but I am not sure if it can handle sin and cos functions -
thank you for your answers..
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QString x = "30.5+40/2";
QScriptEngine myEngine;
QScriptValue x2 = myEngine.evaluate(x);
qDebug() << x2.toNumber();
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i use this code and its work but i cant calculate sin, cos.. how can i calculate sin cos..
i try to @ZapB 's code but it didn't calculate too.. (or i couldn't :))
thank you very much..:) -
@Math.sin( x )@
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thank you but i want to calculate the x when x became like this
@QString x = "30.5+40/2+sin(30)";@
how can i apply on this code..
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A hack that comes to mind is some regular expression magic. Why not simply insert the "Math." at the appropriate place in your string?
Alternatively, you can define the functions you want to have available in your scripting environment yourself, so you don't need to modify the input string.
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Either of the approaches suggested by Andre will work fine. Experiment and have fun.
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one of the biggest problem I accross people dont give header when they answer to question. I spend much time to find header too. Please do not do this. Give header too in your answer. Its not Java that imports header automaticly. Its QT and C++ .