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How to create a button and place it where I want and then run a function when the button is clicked C++ QT

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  • R RuWex

    @jsulm
    thank,
    I wrote it in this function (if you know from application- example)

    void MainWindow::open()
    //! [7] //! [8]
    {
        QPushButton *m_button;
        m_button = new QPushButton("My Button", this);
        m_button->show();
        m_button = new QPushButton("My Button", mainWind);
        m_button->setGeometry(150, 150,150,150);
        m_button->clicked();
        if (maybeSave()) {
            QString fileName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this);
            if (!fileName.isEmpty())
                loadFile(fileName);
    
            QFile file(fileName);
             if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text))
                 return;
            StartToSendCommand(fileName, textEdit);//Ruth
        }
    
    
    }
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    jsulm
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    @RuWex Please also read the rest of my previous reply...
    I also don't understand why you're creating a button inside open(). What do you want to do with this button?

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

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    • R RuWex

      @jsulm
      thank,
      I wrote it in this function (if you know from application- example)

      void MainWindow::open()
      //! [7] //! [8]
      {
          QPushButton *m_button;
          m_button = new QPushButton("My Button", this);
          m_button->show();
          m_button = new QPushButton("My Button", mainWind);
          m_button->setGeometry(150, 150,150,150);
          m_button->clicked();
          if (maybeSave()) {
              QString fileName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this);
              if (!fileName.isEmpty())
                  loadFile(fileName);
      
              QFile file(fileName);
               if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text))
                   return;
              StartToSendCommand(fileName, textEdit);//Ruth
          }
      
      
      }
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      wrote on last edited by JonB
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      @RuWex said in How to create a button and place it where I want and then run a function when the button is clicked C++ QT:

      I wrote it in this function (if you know from application- example)

      From what example? Please provide a link.
      But also follow what @jsulm is asking/saying.

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @RuWex Please also read the rest of my previous reply...
        I also don't understand why you're creating a button inside open(). What do you want to do with this button?

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        RuWex
        wrote on last edited by
        #6

        @jsulm I'm new in qt c++ and I dont so know, what can I do instaed of?
        and i did it in open() because I want the button to appear when the option - open is choosen...

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        • R RuWex

          @jsulm I'm new in qt c++ and I dont so know, what can I do instaed of?
          and i did it in open() because I want the button to appear when the option - open is choosen...

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          jsulm
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          wrote on last edited by jsulm
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          @RuWex said in How to create a button and place it where I want and then run a function when the button is clicked C++ QT:

          what can I do instaed of?

          First: explain CLEARLY what you want to do.
          And please learn Qt basic stuff like signals/slots (read the links I posted).
          "qt c++" - again, there is no such thing. Are you new to Qt, or also to C++?
          If you need a button to pen a dialog then it should look like this:

          MainWindow::MainWindow(...)
          {
              m_button = new QPushButton("My Button", this);
              m_button->show();
              connect(m_button, &QPushButton::clicked, this, &MainWindow::open);
          }
          
          void MainWindow::open()
          {
              if (maybeSave()) {
                  QString fileName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this);
                  if (!fileName.isEmpty())
                      loadFile(fileName);
              
                  QFile file(fileName);
                   if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text))
                       return;
                  StartToSendCommand(fileName, textEdit);//Ruth
          }
          

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

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @RuWex said in How to create a button and place it where I want and then run a function when the button is clicked C++ QT:

            I wrote it in this function (if you know from application- example)

            From what example? Please provide a link.
            But also follow what @jsulm is asking/saying.

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            RuWex
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            @JonB
            I took from the example that I got inside the software
            image_1.png

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            • R RuWex

              @JonB
              I took from the example that I got inside the software
              image_1.png

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              JonB
              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              @RuWex
              If you cannot provide a link I can't look at it.

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @RuWex said in How to create a button and place it where I want and then run a function when the button is clicked C++ QT:

                what can I do instaed of?

                First: explain CLEARLY what you want to do.
                And please learn Qt basic stuff like signals/slots (read the links I posted).
                "qt c++" - again, there is no such thing. Are you new to Qt, or also to C++?
                If you need a button to pen a dialog then it should look like this:

                MainWindow::MainWindow(...)
                {
                    m_button = new QPushButton("My Button", this);
                    m_button->show();
                    connect(m_button, &QPushButton::clicked, this, &MainWindow::open);
                }
                
                void MainWindow::open()
                {
                    if (maybeSave()) {
                        QString fileName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this);
                        if (!fileName.isEmpty())
                            loadFile(fileName);
                    
                        QFile file(fileName);
                         if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text))
                             return;
                        StartToSendCommand(fileName, textEdit);//Ruth
                }
                
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                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                @jsulm said in How to create a button and place it where I want and then run a function when the button is clicked C++ QT:
                thank you!!

                I'll explain a little what I meant, I want to have the option of opening a file, and after opening the file a "start testing" button will appear, clicking on it will activate the function StartToSendCommand() which receives QString fileName, QPlainTextEdit *textEdit - which is a problem according to the option you gave me, it doesn't give in the function connect() to send parameters. Then I want the function to run on the file I opened... Is my question more understandable?

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                • R RuWex

                  @jsulm said in How to create a button and place it where I want and then run a function when the button is clicked C++ QT:
                  thank you!!

                  I'll explain a little what I meant, I want to have the option of opening a file, and after opening the file a "start testing" button will appear, clicking on it will activate the function StartToSendCommand() which receives QString fileName, QPlainTextEdit *textEdit - which is a problem according to the option you gave me, it doesn't give in the function connect() to send parameters. Then I want the function to run on the file I opened... Is my question more understandable?

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                  jsulm
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
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                  @RuWex said in How to create a button and place it where I want and then run a function when the button is clicked C++ QT:

                  connect()

                  Connect is a method in QObject - all subclasses including QPlainTextEdit have it.
                  Modified version according your description (I don't understand why you're opening file without doing anything with its content, I also don't know what this textEdit is about and why it needs to be parameter, your code is really strange - I suggest you start from scratch step by step):

                  void MainWindow::open()
                  {
                      if (maybeSave()) {
                          QString fileName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this);
                  
                          QPushButton *button = new QPushButton("Start", this);
                          connect(button, &QPushButton::clicked, this, [=]() { sendCommand(fileName, textEdit); });
                  }
                  
                  void MainWindow::sendCommand(QString fileName, QTextEdit textEdit)
                  {
                      if (!fileName.isEmpty())
                          loadFile(fileName);
                          
                      QFile file(fileName);
                       if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text))
                           return;
                       StartToSendCommand(fileName, textEdit);//Ruth
                  }
                  

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

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                    RuWex
                    wrote on last edited by RuWex
                    #12

                    I open a file and use its contents!
                    Basically, I open a txt file which is a file consisting of commands and I want that after the file is selected, it will be possible to click on "start testing" - then it will start running line by line from the file and the commands will be sent, so I actually need this whole process.
                    After what I've explained here, is the code understandable, or does it still not look professional (I'd appreciate comments, I'm new...)

                    and- @jsulm- I dont have link its in my software

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                      RuWex
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      wow it works!!!
                      Thank you!
                      I would appreciate an answer to my second question :)

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                      • R RuWex

                        I open a file and use its contents!
                        Basically, I open a txt file which is a file consisting of commands and I want that after the file is selected, it will be possible to click on "start testing" - then it will start running line by line from the file and the commands will be sent, so I actually need this whole process.
                        After what I've explained here, is the code understandable, or does it still not look professional (I'd appreciate comments, I'm new...)

                        and- @jsulm- I dont have link its in my software

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                        jsulm
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by
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                        @RuWex said in How to create a button and place it where I want and then run a function when the button is clicked C++ QT:

                        I open a file and use its contents!

                        Well, not here:

                        void MainWindow::open()
                        {
                            QPushButton *m_button;
                            m_button = new QPushButton("My Button", this);
                            m_button->show();
                            m_button = new QPushButton("My Button", mainWind);
                            m_button->setGeometry(150, 150,150,150);
                            m_button->clicked();
                            if (maybeSave()) {
                                QString fileName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this);
                                if (!fileName.isEmpty())
                                    loadFile(fileName);
                        
                                QFile file(fileName);
                                 if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text)) // You open the file here but DO NOT USE IT
                                     return;
                                StartToSendCommand(fileName, textEdit);//Ruth
                            }
                        

                        What second question do you mean?

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

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @RuWex said in How to create a button and place it where I want and then run a function when the button is clicked C++ QT:

                          I open a file and use its contents!

                          Well, not here:

                          void MainWindow::open()
                          {
                              QPushButton *m_button;
                              m_button = new QPushButton("My Button", this);
                              m_button->show();
                              m_button = new QPushButton("My Button", mainWind);
                              m_button->setGeometry(150, 150,150,150);
                              m_button->clicked();
                              if (maybeSave()) {
                                  QString fileName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this);
                                  if (!fileName.isEmpty())
                                      loadFile(fileName);
                          
                                  QFile file(fileName);
                                   if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text)) // You open the file here but DO NOT USE IT
                                       return;
                                  StartToSendCommand(fileName, textEdit);//Ruth
                              }
                          

                          What second question do you mean?

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #15

                          @jsulm

                          I have this code:

                          QPushButton *m_button= new QPushButton ("Start Testing", this) ;
                          QGridLayout *layout = new QGridLayout(this);
                          layout->addWidget(m_button,150,150, 100,140);
                          m_button->show();

                          how can I place the button, for example in the middle of the window? I use it:

                          QGridLayout *layout = new QGridLayout(this);
                          layout->addWidget(m_button,150,150, 100,140);
                          but its not help... and do nothing can anyone help me?

                          thanks!!!

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                          • R RuWex

                            @jsulm

                            I have this code:

                            QPushButton *m_button= new QPushButton ("Start Testing", this) ;
                            QGridLayout *layout = new QGridLayout(this);
                            layout->addWidget(m_button,150,150, 100,140);
                            m_button->show();

                            how can I place the button, for example in the middle of the window? I use it:

                            QGridLayout *layout = new QGridLayout(this);
                            layout->addWidget(m_button,150,150, 100,140);
                            but its not help... and do nothing can anyone help me?

                            thanks!!!

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                            jsulm
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on last edited by
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                            @RuWex I answered this question in my first post in this thread: "You should use layouts to position widgets, see https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/layout.html"

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

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm

                              @RuWex I answered this question in my first post in this thread: "You should use layouts to position widgets, see https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/layout.html"

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                              wrote on last edited by RuWex
                              #17

                              @jsulm ou! thank you!
                              you had helped me a lot!!

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