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  • J julie546

    @KroMignon yes it's really difficult to work in a field that you don't study
    thank you for your answer I tried like that but I still have an empty curve

    if (!filelidar.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text) ) {
    qDebug() << "File not exists";
    } else {

                       QLineSeries * series = new QLineSeries();
                               while (!filelidar.atEnd()) {
                                   QString line = filelidar.readLine();
                                   const auto parts = line.split (',');
                                   if(parts.size() >= 2)
                                   {
                                       bool ok;
                                       qreal x = parts.at(0).toFloat(&ok);
                                       if(!ok)
                                           continue;
                                       qreal y = parts.at(1).toFloat(&ok);
                                       if(!ok)
                                           continue;
                                      series->append(x, y);
                                   }
                               }
    
    
    
                           QChart *chart = new QChart(); 
                           chart->legend()->hide();
                           chart->addSeries(series);
                           chart->createDefaultAxes();
                           chart->setTitle("Lidar tg15"); 
    
                           QChartView *chartView = new QChartView(chart);
                           chartView->setRenderHint(QPainter::Antialiasing);
    
                           QMainWindow window; 
                           window.setCentralWidget(chartView); 
                           window.resize(1000, 1000); 
                           window.show(); /
    

    }
    }

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    @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

    qreal x = parts.at(0).toFloat(&ok);
    if(!ok)
    continue;
    qreal y = parts.at(1).toFloat(&ok);

    Print the values for x and y and check if these are the values from your file.
    The code from @KroMignon doesn't look wrong.


    If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

    ~E. W. Dijkstra

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    • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

      @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

      qreal x = parts.at(0).toFloat(&ok);
      if(!ok)
      continue;
      qreal y = parts.at(1).toFloat(&ok);

      Print the values for x and y and check if these are the values from your file.
      The code from @KroMignon doesn't look wrong.

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      wrote on last edited by julie546
      #21

      @Pl45m4 @KroMignon yes I have checked I have the right values ​​now I have a graph but it is not the same that I do with the csv file, I cannot find the same graph, what do you think please ?

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      • J julie546

        @Pl45m4 @KroMignon yes I have checked I have the right values ​​now I have a graph but it is not the same that I do with the csv file, I cannot find the same graph, what do you think please ?

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        @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

        but it is not the same that I do with the csv file,

        What do you mean with not the same?

        It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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        • KroMignonK KroMignon

          @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

          but it is not the same that I do with the csv file,

          What do you mean with not the same?

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          #23

          @KroMignon this is what I found with qt1.PNG

          and this is what I have to find
          2.PNG

          despite I made qDebug () << x;
          qDebug () << y;
          and I found the same values with csv file

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          • J julie546

            @KroMignon this is what I found with qt1.PNG

            and this is what I have to find
            2.PNG

            despite I made qDebug () << x;
            qDebug () << y;
            and I found the same values with csv file

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            • J julie546

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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #25

              @julie546
              Hi
              If you look closely they are the same.
              Its just you are using QLineSeries which draws lines between the points so
              that why it looks differernt.

              Maybe the scatter type can be used
              https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtcharts-scatterchart-example.html

              instead of the LineSeries.

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @julie546
                Hi
                If you look closely they are the same.
                Its just you are using QLineSeries which draws lines between the points so
                that why it looks differernt.

                Maybe the scatter type can be used
                https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtcharts-scatterchart-example.html

                instead of the LineSeries.

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                julie546
                wrote on last edited by
                #26

                @mrjj
                thank you for your reply I have changed it but there are some missing points3.PNG
                QScatterSeries * series = new QScatterSeries;
                series->setMarkerShape(QScatterSeries::MarkerShapeRectangle);

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                • J julie546

                  @mrjj
                  thank you for your reply I have changed it but there are some missing points3.PNG
                  QScatterSeries * series = new QScatterSeries;
                  series->setMarkerShape(QScatterSeries::MarkerShapeRectangle);

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #27

                  @julie546
                  Well it does look more like it
                  so the question if those points go missing during reading or where they go.

                  What does the draw correct looking diagram ?
                  I mean what app ?

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @julie546
                    Well it does look more like it
                    so the question if those points go missing during reading or where they go.

                    What does the draw correct looking diagram ?
                    I mean what app ?

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #28

                    @mrjj it is a 'lidar tg15' sensor
                    i did series->append(x, y);
                    qDebug() << y;
                    qDebug() << x;
                    and I found all the points

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                    • J julie546

                      @mrjj it is a 'lidar tg15' sensor
                      i did series->append(x, y);
                      qDebug() << y;
                      qDebug() << x;
                      and I found all the points

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                      #29

                      @julie546
                      Ok but the right diagram you showed the picture of.
                      Did you hand draw this or did an app do it?

                      since no points is missing im simply wondering if that data would allow the correct diagram at all.

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @julie546
                        Ok but the right diagram you showed the picture of.
                        Did you hand draw this or did an app do it?

                        since no points is missing im simply wondering if that data would allow the correct diagram at all.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #30

                        @mrjj 2.PNG
                        it's from excel

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                        • J julie546

                          @mrjj 2.PNG
                          it's from excel

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                          mrjj
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #31

                          @julie546
                          ok. and you used the same CSV file there ?

                          and you compared the values we insert, value by value to make sure it reads as it should ?

                          I mean if it could not convert for some reason it would silently continue.

                           if(!ok)
                             continue;
                          

                          some of the points to the far right seems more out there than on correct diagram.
                          should be around 6.0 but is 6.8

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @julie546
                            ok. and you used the same CSV file there ?

                            and you compared the values we insert, value by value to make sure it reads as it should ?

                            I mean if it could not convert for some reason it would silently continue.

                             if(!ok)
                               continue;
                            

                            some of the points to the far right seems more out there than on correct diagram.
                            should be around 6.0 but is 6.8

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                            julie546
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                            #32

                            @mrjj yes it's from the same csv file
                            i have on the csv file 1500 value

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                            • J julie546

                              @mrjj yes it's from the same csv file
                              i have on the csv file 1500 value

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #33

                              @julie546
                              As @mrjj said, just to humour us, in the two places you have

                                      if(!ok)
                                          continue;
                              

                              please put in above the if

                              Q_ASSERT(ok);
                              

                              (You'll need to have included #include <QtGlobal>, but probably something else you are including will have done this.)

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                              • JonBJ JonB

                                @julie546
                                As @mrjj said, just to humour us, in the two places you have

                                        if(!ok)
                                            continue;
                                

                                please put in above the if

                                Q_ASSERT(ok);
                                

                                (You'll need to have included #include <QtGlobal>, but probably something else you are including will have done this.)

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                                KroMignon
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #34

                                @JonB said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                                As @mrjj said, just to humour us, in the two places you have
                                if(!ok)
                                continue;

                                please put in above the if
                                Q_ASSERT(ok);

                                The reason why there is continue, is because the CSV file contains the column headers, which are strings and cannot be converted to float.
                                With Q_ASSERT() the program will be interrupted.

                                It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                                • KroMignonK KroMignon

                                  @JonB said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                                  As @mrjj said, just to humour us, in the two places you have
                                  if(!ok)
                                  continue;

                                  please put in above the if
                                  Q_ASSERT(ok);

                                  The reason why there is continue, is because the CSV file contains the column headers, which are strings and cannot be converted to float.
                                  With Q_ASSERT() the program will be interrupted.

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                                  mrjj
                                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #35

                                  @KroMignon
                                  ah so it should skip first col. always. good catch.
                                  Im just wondering if all points really get converted as
                                  else i dont see how the graphs can be that differnt.

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                                  • KroMignonK KroMignon

                                    @JonB said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                                    As @mrjj said, just to humour us, in the two places you have
                                    if(!ok)
                                    continue;

                                    please put in above the if
                                    Q_ASSERT(ok);

                                    The reason why there is continue, is because the CSV file contains the column headers, which are strings and cannot be converted to float.
                                    With Q_ASSERT() the program will be interrupted.

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #36

                                    @KroMignon said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                                    The reason why there is continue, is because the CSV file contains the column header

                                    Surely that's for the first line only?

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                                    • JonBJ JonB

                                      @KroMignon said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                                      The reason why there is continue, is because the CSV file contains the column header

                                      Surely that's for the first line only?

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                                      julie546
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #37

                                      @JonB @mrjj @KroMignon
                                      I remove the headers and I replace
                                      if (! ok)
                                      continue;
                                      by Q_ASSERT (ok);
                                      but it's the same result

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                                      • J julie546

                                        @JonB @mrjj @KroMignon
                                        I remove the headers and I replace
                                        if (! ok)
                                        continue;
                                        by Q_ASSERT (ok);
                                        but it's the same result

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                                        @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                                        I remove the headers and I replace
                                        if (! ok)
                                        continue;
                                        by Q_ASSERT (ok);
                                        but it's the same result

                                        I suppose it is a simple precision issue, you should replace toFloat() with toDouble():

                                        while (!filelidar.atEnd()) {
                                            QString line = filelidar.readLine();
                                            const auto parts = line.split (',');
                                            if(parts.size() >= 2)
                                            {
                                                bool ok;
                                                qreal x = parts.at(0).toDouble(&ok);
                                                if(!ok)
                                                {
                                                    qDebug() << "Could not parse X value" << parts.at(0);
                                                    continue;
                                                }
                                                qreal y = parts.at(1).toDouble(&ok);
                                                if(!ok)
                                                {
                                                    qDebug() << "Could not parse Y value" << parts.at(1);
                                                    continue;
                                                }
                                                series->append(x, y);
                                            }
                                        }
                                        

                                        It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                                        • KroMignonK KroMignon

                                          @julie546 said in how i can identify and read the columns of a csv file ?:

                                          I remove the headers and I replace
                                          if (! ok)
                                          continue;
                                          by Q_ASSERT (ok);
                                          but it's the same result

                                          I suppose it is a simple precision issue, you should replace toFloat() with toDouble():

                                          while (!filelidar.atEnd()) {
                                              QString line = filelidar.readLine();
                                              const auto parts = line.split (',');
                                              if(parts.size() >= 2)
                                              {
                                                  bool ok;
                                                  qreal x = parts.at(0).toDouble(&ok);
                                                  if(!ok)
                                                  {
                                                      qDebug() << "Could not parse X value" << parts.at(0);
                                                      continue;
                                                  }
                                                  qreal y = parts.at(1).toDouble(&ok);
                                                  if(!ok)
                                                  {
                                                      qDebug() << "Could not parse Y value" << parts.at(1);
                                                      continue;
                                                  }
                                                  series->append(x, y);
                                              }
                                          }
                                          
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                                          @KroMignon thank you for your answer you helped me a lot,I tried it but it's the same thing, you don't think it's about this instruction ?
                                          QScatterSeries * series = new QScatterSeries;
                                          series->setMarkerShape(QScatterSeries::MarkerShapeRectangle);

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