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    thomasGl
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    Ok thx. Yes i want to hide and show it periodically.

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      Now i have another Problem. I want to increase the counter, when i click the button. Is there a way to display the counter? Because qDebug does not work.

      int Button::ButtonclickedXtimes()
      {
        count=0;
        
      
        if(this->clicked());  //does not work i need something like that.
        {
            count+=1;
            qDebug()<<count;
        }
      
      
      }
      
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        Now i have another Problem. I want to increase the counter, when i click the button. Is there a way to display the counter? Because qDebug does not work.

        int Button::ButtonclickedXtimes()
        {
          count=0;
          
        
          if(this->clicked());  //does not work i need something like that.
          {
              count+=1;
              qDebug()<<count;
          }
        
        
        }
        
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        @thomasGl said in Bind Timer with a bool variable.:

        Is there a way to display the counter? Because qDebug does not work.

        qDebug() does work, and qDebug()<<count; does work. Where it displays the output is a different matter, and depends on platform.

        Depending on your needs to "display" this counter, you might use qDebug(), printf/fprintf(stderr or put it on a UI element such as a QLabel.

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          SalemSabrehagen
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          Did you #include <QDebug> ?
          qDebug() messages should be visible in Qt Creater in the "output" tab
          or external in a terminal if you set the hook "Run in terminal" in your project options.

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            thomasGl
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            Ok, thx i forgot to include <QDebug>

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              Hey Guys. Now i am trying to hide my label when my counter ist 5. My counter increases when i click the Button. I made a function where "this->hide(); <----"this" is my label. I am calling that function inside onother function in my Buttonclass, but the program crashes.

              QObject::connect(this,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),this,SLOT(ButtonclickedXtimes()));  //i am connecting the Button with the function for counting
              
              void Button::ButtonclickedXtimes()   //slot function 
              {
                  Label* l;
              
                 count++;
                 qDebug()<<count;
              
                 if(count==5)
                 {
                     l->labelhide();   //here i am calling the function for the label to hide.
                 }
              
              
              }
              /*****************Label Class********************/
              
              Label::Label(QWidget *parent):QLabel(parent)
              {
                  this->setGeometry(200,200,200,200);       
                  this->setText("Hello World");        //i want that text to hide when counter is 5
              
                  
               void Label::labelhide()    //thats my label hide function
              {
                  this->hide();
              }
              
              
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                Hey Guys. Now i am trying to hide my label when my counter ist 5. My counter increases when i click the Button. I made a function where "this->hide(); <----"this" is my label. I am calling that function inside onother function in my Buttonclass, but the program crashes.

                QObject::connect(this,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),this,SLOT(ButtonclickedXtimes()));  //i am connecting the Button with the function for counting
                
                void Button::ButtonclickedXtimes()   //slot function 
                {
                    Label* l;
                
                   count++;
                   qDebug()<<count;
                
                   if(count==5)
                   {
                       l->labelhide();   //here i am calling the function for the label to hide.
                   }
                
                
                }
                /*****************Label Class********************/
                
                Label::Label(QWidget *parent):QLabel(parent)
                {
                    this->setGeometry(200,200,200,200);       
                    this->setText("Hello World");        //i want that text to hide when counter is 5
                
                    
                 void Label::labelhide()    //thats my label hide function
                {
                    this->hide();
                }
                
                
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                Christian Ehrlicher
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                @thomasGl said in Bind Timer with a bool variable.:

                but the program crashes.

                    Label* l;
                
                   count++;
                   qDebug()<<count;
                
                   if(count==5)
                   {
                       l->labelhide(); 
                

                I would be surprised if it would not crash.
                The same as in your first post - you're using an unitialized pointer so what do you expect?

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                  i initialized it with NULL , it crashes after 5 .

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                    i initialized it with NULL , it crashes after 5 .

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                    Christian Ehrlicher
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                    @thomasGl said in Bind Timer with a bool variable.:

                    i initialized it with NULL , it crashes after 5 .

                    Are you kidding me?
                    It must be a valid pointer to your label you want to show or hide...

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                    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                      @thomasGl said in Bind Timer with a bool variable.:

                      i initialized it with NULL , it crashes after 5 .

                      Are you kidding me?
                      It must be a valid pointer to your label you want to show or hide...

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                      @Christian-Ehrlicher Listen, at least it is initialized... ;-)

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                        @JonB said in Bind Timer with a bool variable.:

                        ;-)

                        xD i got this thx guys.

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                          Hi, how do i connect that button to the slots onclicked();?

                          #include "twindow.h"
                          #include <QApplication>
                          
                          int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                          {
                              QApplication a(argc, argv);
                          
                              QMainWindow* wind = new QMainWindow();
                              wind->resize(500,500);
                          
                          
                              tWindow*z=new tWindow;
                          
                              //create Button
                              QPushButton* butt = new QPushButton(wind);  
                              butt->setText("click");
                          
                          
                              QLabel* labb = new QLabel(wind);
                              labb->setText("hello World");
                              labb->setGeometry(200,200,200,200);
                          
                              //QObject::connect(button,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),&a,SLOT(quit()));
                          
                              QObject::connect(butt,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),tWindow,SLOT(onClicked())); //<-----this 
                          
                          
                          
                          #include "twindow.h"
                          
                          tWindow::tWindow(QWidget *parent):QMainWindow(parent)
                          {
                          
                          
                          }
                          
                          tWindow::~tWindow()
                          {
                          
                          }
                          
                          void tWindow::onClicked()    //<----to this slot.
                          {
                              qDebug()<<"HELLO";
                          }
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
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                            Hi, how do i connect that button to the slots onclicked();?

                            #include "twindow.h"
                            #include <QApplication>
                            
                            int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                            {
                                QApplication a(argc, argv);
                            
                                QMainWindow* wind = new QMainWindow();
                                wind->resize(500,500);
                            
                            
                                tWindow*z=new tWindow;
                            
                                //create Button
                                QPushButton* butt = new QPushButton(wind);  
                                butt->setText("click");
                            
                            
                                QLabel* labb = new QLabel(wind);
                                labb->setText("hello World");
                                labb->setGeometry(200,200,200,200);
                            
                                //QObject::connect(button,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),&a,SLOT(quit()));
                            
                                QObject::connect(butt,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),tWindow,SLOT(onClicked())); //<-----this 
                            
                            
                            
                            #include "twindow.h"
                            
                            tWindow::tWindow(QWidget *parent):QMainWindow(parent)
                            {
                            
                            
                            }
                            
                            tWindow::~tWindow()
                            {
                            
                            }
                            
                            void tWindow::onClicked()    //<----to this slot.
                            {
                                qDebug()<<"HELLO";
                            }
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
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                            @thomasGl

                            connect(butt, &QPushButton::clicked, z, &tWindow::onClicked);
                            

                            Please read https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/signalsandslots.html

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

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                              Hi, how do i connect that button to the slots onclicked();?

                              #include "twindow.h"
                              #include <QApplication>
                              
                              int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                              {
                                  QApplication a(argc, argv);
                              
                                  QMainWindow* wind = new QMainWindow();
                                  wind->resize(500,500);
                              
                              
                                  tWindow*z=new tWindow;
                              
                                  //create Button
                                  QPushButton* butt = new QPushButton(wind);  
                                  butt->setText("click");
                              
                              
                                  QLabel* labb = new QLabel(wind);
                                  labb->setText("hello World");
                                  labb->setGeometry(200,200,200,200);
                              
                                  //QObject::connect(button,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),&a,SLOT(quit()));
                              
                                  QObject::connect(butt,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),tWindow,SLOT(onClicked())); //<-----this 
                              
                              
                              
                              #include "twindow.h"
                              
                              tWindow::tWindow(QWidget *parent):QMainWindow(parent)
                              {
                              
                              
                              }
                              
                              tWindow::~tWindow()
                              {
                              
                              }
                              
                              void tWindow::onClicked()    //<----to this slot.
                              {
                                  qDebug()<<"HELLO";
                              }
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
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                              JonB
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                              @thomasGl said in Bind Timer with a bool variable.:

                              QObject::connect(butt,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),tWindow,SLOT(onClicked())); //<-----this

                              Please do yourself a favor and only use New Signal Slot Syntax. "Old style" with SIGNAL/SLOT() macros is like a decade out of date nowadays!

                              QObject::connect(butt, &QPushButton::clicked, tWindow, &tWindow::onClicked);
                              

                              It is then optional whether you make your tWindow::onClicked() method take the bool parameter --- if you don't care about the "checked" state you don't have to bother. A slot may have fewer parameters than the signal, but never more.

                              Having said this: your error is that tWindow is your class (shame you start it with a lowercase letter, very confusing), your instance is z so you will actually want

                              QObject::connect(butt, &QPushButton::clicked, z, &tWindow::onClicked);
                              
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                                @thomasGl said in Bind Timer with a bool variable.:

                                QObject::connect(butt,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),tWindow,SLOT(onClicked())); //<-----this

                                Please do yourself a favor and only use New Signal Slot Syntax. "Old style" with SIGNAL/SLOT() macros is like a decade out of date nowadays!

                                QObject::connect(butt, &QPushButton::clicked, tWindow, &tWindow::onClicked);
                                

                                It is then optional whether you make your tWindow::onClicked() method take the bool parameter --- if you don't care about the "checked" state you don't have to bother. A slot may have fewer parameters than the signal, but never more.

                                Having said this: your error is that tWindow is your class (shame you start it with a lowercase letter, very confusing), your instance is z so you will actually want

                                QObject::connect(butt, &QPushButton::clicked, z, &tWindow::onClicked);
                                
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                                i understand thx.

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                                  Because of Q_Object i am getting an error: undefined reference to vtable for lablos and error: Id returned 1 exit status. How can i fix that. I need Q_Object.

                                  #ifndef LABLOS_H
                                  #define LABLOS_H
                                  
                                  #include <QLabel>
                                  
                                  class lablos:public QLabel
                                  {
                                      Q_OBJECT      //<----because of Q_Object i am getting an error..
                                  
                                  
                                  public:
                                      lablos(QWidget* parent);
                                  
                                  
                                  };
                                  
                                  #endif // LABLOS_H
                                  
                                  
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                                    Because of Q_Object i am getting an error: undefined reference to vtable for lablos and error: Id returned 1 exit status. How can i fix that. I need Q_Object.

                                    #ifndef LABLOS_H
                                    #define LABLOS_H
                                    
                                    #include <QLabel>
                                    
                                    class lablos:public QLabel
                                    {
                                        Q_OBJECT      //<----because of Q_Object i am getting an error..
                                    
                                    
                                    public:
                                        lablos(QWidget* parent);
                                    
                                    
                                    };
                                    
                                    #endif // LABLOS_H
                                    
                                    
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                                    @thomasGl

                                    Re-run qmake / cmake after you added the Q_OBJECT macro


                                    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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                                      @Pl45m4 qmake / cmake? what do u mean?

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                                        @Pl45m4 qmake / cmake? what do u mean?

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                                        @thomasGl

                                        You are using probably one of them. It's the build tool that "Makes" your code and builds your app / executable from your source code.

                                        Especially when you add the QObject macro to some classes, you have to re-run it, to ensure that everything is updated. Sometimes your IDE (like QtCreator) notices, sometimes it doesn't.


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

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                                          Thank you it works.

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