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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.

      ~E. W. Dijkstra

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        thomasGl
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        Thank you it works.

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          Hi, i stuck again. I am trying to show my label after 5 clicks on my Pushbutton else label should hide. How can i count 1 click after 1 click? My problem is the loop i have only managed to get 5 counts with no click. I need 1 count with 1 click on the button. I tried to put QObject::connect(but, &Button::clicked, but,&Button::count); in my loop instead of "but->count" but it does not work. Do i need a mousepressevent here?

          void Button::count()              //thats my method i have connected with my Button
          {
              counter++;
               qDebug()<<counter;
          }
          
          
          
          QObject::connect(but, &Button::clicked, but,&Button::count);    //Connection
          
          
          
              while (but->counter!=5)   //my loop
              {
                  if(but->counter==5)
                  {
                      labb->show();
                  }
                  else
                  {
                     but->count();    //here i want to click and count
                  }
              }
          
          
          
          
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            Hi, i stuck again. I am trying to show my label after 5 clicks on my Pushbutton else label should hide. How can i count 1 click after 1 click? My problem is the loop i have only managed to get 5 counts with no click. I need 1 count with 1 click on the button. I tried to put QObject::connect(but, &Button::clicked, but,&Button::count); in my loop instead of "but->count" but it does not work. Do i need a mousepressevent here?

            void Button::count()              //thats my method i have connected with my Button
            {
                counter++;
                 qDebug()<<counter;
            }
            
            
            
            QObject::connect(but, &Button::clicked, but,&Button::count);    //Connection
            
            
            
                while (but->counter!=5)   //my loop
                {
                    if(but->counter==5)
                    {
                        labb->show();
                    }
                    else
                    {
                       but->count();    //here i want to click and count
                    }
                }
            
            
            
            
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            Pl45m4
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            @thomasGl

            The while loop blocks your counting on click. You dont need it.

            Add something like

            QObject::connect(but, &Button::clicked, this ,&MainWindow::onCount);
            
            
            MainWindow::onCount{
            if(but->counter==5)
                    {
                        labb->show();
                    }
            
            }
            

            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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              Hey. I how can i make that label to show my counter?

              void mainWin::onCount()
              {
                  if(counter==4)
                  {
                      labb->show();
                      labb->setText("Hello World");
                  }
              
              
                  counter++;
                  
                  qDebug()<<counter;    //i want that counter to be shown with that label2
                  
                  label2->setText(counter);  //i want that label to show my  counter
              
              
              
              }
              
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                Hey. I how can i make that label to show my counter?

                void mainWin::onCount()
                {
                    if(counter==4)
                    {
                        labb->show();
                        labb->setText("Hello World");
                    }
                
                
                    counter++;
                    
                    qDebug()<<counter;    //i want that counter to be shown with that label2
                    
                    label2->setText(counter);  //i want that label to show my  counter
                
                
                
                }
                
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                @thomasGl said in Bind Timer with a bool variable.:

                //i want that label to show my counter

                Then convert it to a string first using https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qstring.html#number ...

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

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                  Hey. I how can i make that label to show my counter?

                  void mainWin::onCount()
                  {
                      if(counter==4)
                      {
                          labb->show();
                          labb->setText("Hello World");
                      }
                  
                  
                      counter++;
                      
                      qDebug()<<counter;    //i want that counter to be shown with that label2
                      
                      label2->setText(counter);  //i want that label to show my  counter
                  
                  
                  
                  }
                  
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                  @thomasGl
                  As you learn you need to read the documentation for yourself, not ask at every stage. QLabel::setText() accepts a QString as its argument. You have a number in counter. So look through/search the QString Class documentation page for a suitable method to convert a number to string....

                  EDIT
                  It seems @jsulm has already given this away. Shame! :( It's better you learn how to do programming than just ask and be told....

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                    @thomasGl
                    As you learn you need to read the documentation for yourself, not ask at every stage. QLabel::setText() accepts a QString as its argument. You have a number in counter. So look through/search the QString Class documentation page for a suitable method to convert a number to string....

                    EDIT
                    It seems @jsulm has already given this away. Shame! :( It's better you learn how to do programming than just ask and be told....

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                    @JonB Agree. I really wonder why so many people ask questions which can be easily answered by simply looking at documentation...

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

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                      Hi guys. I dont understand why the button is sometimes not clickable while moving. So i am starting the Timer with one button click and after that the button is moving but sometime its unclickable.

                      void mainWindow::timerStart()   //timer is starting
                      {
                          if(counter==0)
                          {
                              sTimer->start(1000);
                      
                      void MainWindow::buttonMove()  //Pushbutton random position
                      {
                          int x = rand() % 230;
                          int y = rand() % 245;
                          but->setGeometry(x, y, 50, 70);
                      }
                      
                      
                      QObject::connect(buttton,&Button::clicked,this,&MainWindow::timerStart);  //starts the timer
                      
                      
                      QObject::connect(sTimer,&timer::timeout,this,&MainWindow::buttonMove); //every second the button is moving but i cant always click it because its unclickable i dont understand why? its a Pushbutton 
                      
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                        Hi guys. I dont understand why the button is sometimes not clickable while moving. So i am starting the Timer with one button click and after that the button is moving but sometime its unclickable.

                        void mainWindow::timerStart()   //timer is starting
                        {
                            if(counter==0)
                            {
                                sTimer->start(1000);
                        
                        void MainWindow::buttonMove()  //Pushbutton random position
                        {
                            int x = rand() % 230;
                            int y = rand() % 245;
                            but->setGeometry(x, y, 50, 70);
                        }
                        
                        
                        QObject::connect(buttton,&Button::clicked,this,&MainWindow::timerStart);  //starts the timer
                        
                        
                        QObject::connect(sTimer,&timer::timeout,this,&MainWindow::buttonMove); //every second the button is moving but i cant always click it because its unclickable i dont understand why? its a Pushbutton 
                        
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                        jsulm
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                        @thomasGl Not possible to say with the code you posted. You can create a minimal compilable application which shows this issue and share it, so others can take a look.

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

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                          thomasGl
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                          how can i do that?

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                            how can i do that?

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                            jsulm
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                            @thomasGl What exactly?

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

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                              thomasGl
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                              creating a minimal compilable application and post it. Do you mean my full code?

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                                thomasGl
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                                Ok my fault it works now. I need make more timer in my code.

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                                  creating a minimal compilable application and post it. Do you mean my full code?

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

                                  Do you mean my full code?

                                  No, just a MINIMAL compilable application which shows the problem...

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

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