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    dangelog
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    #7

    A huge code paste and not a single usage of operator[]... please, debug your code and paste some RELEVANT sections.

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    KDAB (UK) Ltd., a KDAB Group company

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      pbhuter
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      Well, now it doesn't crash. I didn't change any code from when I posted the initial post last night, so there's no reason for it to be working, now. But it does. Sort of. I'm now having a problem with QFile:

      QFile infile(_filename) where _filename = test.dat (an ASCII text file).

      infile shows up as {...} when I step through the code, so my input file never actually gets read. Anyone have an idea as to why? Or should I just wait 12 hours for VS2010/Qt to magically work for me...

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        Zlatomir
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        #9

        You say you use VS2010, then have you built Qt framework with VS 2010?
        //the Qt binaries built with VS2008 might give you weird run-time errors if the application is built with VS2010

        https://forum.qt.io/category/41/romanian

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          ZapB
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          #10

          There is no magic. You must have changed the build somehow (stale file perhaps). We cannot tell from your description what the problem is. Please provide a clear description of the problem and ideally a small compilable example that reproduces it.

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            pbhuter
            wrote on last edited by
            #11

            Please disregard the additional problem from my last post. I'm actually having a problem with

            QTextStream its(&infile;);

            infile is loading the name of the input file, but QTextStream its isn't actually reading the file. I go on to do:

            line = its.readLine(), but line always shows up as "" (even though the first line of the file is a 2).

            Anyone able to help, I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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              pbhuter
              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              CODE:

              QFile infile(_filename);
              /* if (!(infile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)))
              {
              return 1;
              }*/

              QTextStream its(&infile;);

              // parse header
              bool dataRow = false;

              QString line;

              while (!dataRow && !its.atEnd())
              {
              line = its.readLine();

              if (line.contains(QRegExp("\\d+\\.?\\d*"))) // check for data row
              {
                dataRow = true;
              }
              

              } //should have first row of data

              _stages = line.toInt();

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                Eddy
                wrote on last edited by
                #13

                Please use the code tag (button on the right with <> symbol on it)
                "Forum help":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/ForumHelp

                Qt Certified Specialist
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                  pbhuter
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #14

                  @ QFile infile(_filename);
                  /* if (!(infile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)))
                  {
                  return 1;
                  }*/

                  QTextStream its(&infile;);

                  // parse header
                  bool dataRow = false;

                  QString line;

                  while (!dataRow && !its.atEnd())
                  {
                  line = its.readLine();

                  if (line.contains(QRegExp("\\d+\\.?\\d*"))) // check for data row
                  {
                    dataRow = true;
                  }
                  

                  } //should have first row of data

                  _stages = line.toInt();@

                  Sorry, I didn't notice it didn't post correctly.

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                    mlong
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    You may want to open your file before trying to read from it.

                    Software Engineer
                    My views and opinions do not necessarily reflect those of anyone -- living or dead, real or fictional -- in this universe or any other similar multiverse node. Void where prohibited. Your mileage may vary. Caveat emptor.

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                      pbhuter
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      Well, obviously - why didn't I see that. However, infile.open() doesn't work. I apparently need some arguments. I looked in the online Qt documentation for QFile, and I don't see anything about "open".

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                        mlong
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        QFile inherits "open":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7-snapshot/qiodevice.html#open from QIODevice. You want
                        @
                        infile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
                        @

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                        My views and opinions do not necessarily reflect those of anyone -- living or dead, real or fictional -- in this universe or any other similar multiverse node. Void where prohibited. Your mileage may vary. Caveat emptor.

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                          pbhuter
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #18

                          I did

                          @infile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)@

                          But I'm still having the same issue.

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                            ZapB
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #19

                            Please post a small compilable example that reproduces your problem. Then we can try it out ourselves and will likely be able to help you much easier.

                            Nokia Certified Qt Specialist
                            Interested in hearing about Qt related work

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                              pbhuter
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #20

                              @
                              QFile infile(_filename);

                              infile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);

                              QTextStream its(&infile;);

                              // parse header
                              bool dataRow = false;

                              QString line;

                              while (!dataRow && !its.atEnd())
                              {
                              line = its.readLine();

                              if (line.contains(QRegExp("\\d+\\.?\\d*"))) // check for data row
                              {
                                dataRow = true;
                              }
                              

                              } //should have first row of data

                              _stages = line.toInt();@

                              I get into the while loop and it seems to think its is empty, so really I'm thinking it's still an issue with QTextStream. Let me know if you need anything else.

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                                ZapB
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #21

                                And what is in your data file please?

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                                  pbhuter
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                                  #22

                                  test.dat contains:

                                  2
                                  100
                                  50
                                  50
                                  2.5
                                  5
                                  60
                                  10
                                  75
                                  45
                                  30
                                  1.6
                                  2
                                  45
                                  25
                                  25
                                  15

                                  So _stages should pick up the 2 at the top of the file. I then have:

                                  @while (!its.atEnd())
                                  {
                                  int i = 0;
                                  while(i < _stages)
                                  {
                                  line = its.readLine();
                                  _wMasses.push_back(line.toDouble());

                                  line = its.readLine();
                                  _fMasses.push_back(line.toDouble());

                                  line = its.readLine();
                                  _dMasses.push_back(line.toDouble());

                                  line = its.readLine();
                                  _flowRates.push_back(line.toDouble());

                                  line = its.readLine();
                                  _burnTimes.push_back(line.toDouble());

                                  line = its.readLine();
                                  _thrusts.push_back(line.toDouble());

                                  line = its.readLine();
                                  _alphas.push_back(line.toDouble());

                                  i++;
                                  }

                                  line = its.readLine();
                                  _Mass = line.toDouble();

                                  line = its.readLine();
                                  _Alpha = line.toDouble();
                                  }@

                                  Which reads the rest of the file.

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                                    ZapB
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                                    #23

                                    Does it work if you change this line:

                                    @
                                    infile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
                                    @

                                    to this:

                                    @
                                    infile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text);
                                    @

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                                    Interested in hearing about Qt related work

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                                      pbhuter
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #24

                                      No, still doesn't work...

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                                        pbhuter
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #25

                                        I had:

                                        @if (!(infile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)))
                                        {
                                        return 1;
                                        }@

                                        And it goes in and returns 1. Not sure what's going on.

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                                          ZapB
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #26

                                          Does your process have permissions to read the file? Is some other process locking the file? Is the path correct?

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