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[SOLVED] QLabel won't update pixmap from inside function

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    Tymer
    wrote on 9 Jul 2015, 15:10 last edited by Tymer 7 Sept 2015, 15:11
    #11

    Shoot, I'm sorry, my brain is all over the place today, and the function names are changed from the originals. In another class I have a connection:

    connect(this, SIGNAL(changeImageBtnClicked()),[myWidget pointer], SLOT(changeImage()));

    I know this connection works, because if I press the button enough times it starts printing the "end of array" repeatedly.

    Again, apologies for the confusion. Thank you for your help and patience.

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      wrote on 11 Jul 2015, 23:00 last edited by
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      Are you doing anything else with these labels ? e.g. configuration ?

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        11 Jul 2015, 23:00

        Are you doing anything else with these labels ? e.g. configuration ?

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        wrote on 13 Jul 2015, 12:44 last edited by
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        @SGaist Just the original loop in the constructor of myWidget. The next time my code touches them is the changeImage().

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          wrote on 13 Jul 2015, 13:54 last edited by
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          Back at work today, I remembered that the QLabels are in a QHorizontalLayout. AFAIK this shouldn't affect anything, but it's worth bringing up.

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            wrote on 13 Jul 2015, 21:49 last edited by
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            Just to rule out a QPixmap problem.

            What happens if you do

            QImage img(120, 120, QImage::Format_ARGB32);
            img.fill(Qt::red);
            pointerArray[activePointer]->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(img));
            activePointer++;
            

            ?

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              13 Jul 2015, 21:49

              Just to rule out a QPixmap problem.

              What happens if you do

              QImage img(120, 120, QImage::Format_ARGB32);
              img.fill(Qt::red);
              pointerArray[activePointer]->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(img));
              activePointer++;
              

              ?

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              wrote on 14 Jul 2015, 12:50 last edited by
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              @SGaist Thank you for your continued help.

              I tried that, no dice. When I debug, after running the line with setPixmap, I get pixmap (120x120) QVariant (QPixmap) as a property of the label that would be changed.

              I'm also noticing that in a different part of a project, the layout doesn't want to update when I run a function. The only similarity is that both of them are labels in QLayouts.

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                wrote on 14 Jul 2015, 23:21 last edited by
                #17

                Can you try with the following widget:

                widget.h

                #ifndef WIDGET_H
                #define WIDGET_H
                
                #include <QWidget>
                
                class QLabel;
                
                class Widget : public QWidget
                {
                    Q_OBJECT
                
                public:
                    Widget(QWidget *parent = 0);
                    ~Widget();
                
                public slots:
                    void onClicked();
                
                private:
                    QVector<QLabel*> _labels;
                    int _currentLabel;
                    QColor _color;
                };
                
                #endif // WIDGET_H
                

                widget.cpp

                #include "widget.h"
                #include <QString>
                #include <QLabel>
                #include <QPushButton>
                #include <QHBoxLayout>
                #include <QVBoxLayout>
                
                Widget::Widget(QWidget *parent)
                    : QWidget(parent)
                    , _currentLabel(0)
                    , _color(Qt::blue)
                {
                    QHBoxLayout *buttonLayout = new QHBoxLayout;
                    QImage img(120, 120, QImage::Format_ARGB32);
                    img.fill(Qt::red);
                    for (int i = 0 ; i < 4 ; ++i) {
                        QLabel *label = new QLabel;
                        label->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(img));
                        buttonLayout->addWidget(label);
                        _labels << label;
                    }
                
                    QPushButton *button = new QPushButton(tr("Test"));
                
                    QVBoxLayout *layout = new QVBoxLayout(this);
                    layout->addLayout(buttonLayout);
                    layout->addWidget(button);
                
                    connect(button, &QPushButton::clicked, this, &Widget::onClicked);
                }
                
                Widget::~Widget()
                {
                
                }
                
                void Widget::onClicked()
                {
                    QImage img(120, 120, QImage::Format_ARGB32);
                    img.fill(_color);
                
                    _labels[_currentLabel]->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(img));
                    ++_currentLabel;
                    if (_currentLabel == _labels.count()) {
                        _currentLabel = 0;
                        _color = QColor(qrand() % 255, qrand() % 255, qrand() % 255);
                    }
                }
                

                main.cpp

                #include "widget.h"
                #include <QApplication>
                
                int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                {
                    QApplication a(argc, argv);
                
                    Widget w;
                    w.show();
                
                    return a.exec();
                }
                

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                  wrote on 15 Jul 2015, 13:02 last edited by
                  #18

                  That's working perfectly for me. Maybe this will give me the clue I need to make it work...

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                    wrote on 15 Jul 2015, 13:19 last edited by Tymer
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                    Ah, that one works because it is from within the same widget. I added a push button to myWidget and it was working. Unfortunately, the button that I need to push is in a different window.

                    ~~ EDIT: The new button on myWidget works perfectly. I thought maybe I could circumvent the problems of the changeImage button by making it a slot for "emit buttonclicked," which I connected to the new button on myWidget. It had the same problem as before, where it does nothing and prints "end of array" after 11 clicks. BUT strangely, if I press the button on myWidget, it resets the value of activePointer. I'm not sure why this is.

                    Essentially, I can push the changeImage button 11 times until it prints "end of array," but then I can push the myWidget pushbutton 11 times and it will change the image 10 times and start printing "end of array" after that. Curious. ~~

                    EDIT EDIT: It looks like right now it's only changing the value of activePointer locally. Whoops. Problem still exists, however.

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                      wrote on 15 Jul 2015, 22:22 last edited by
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                      The fact that the button is inside another widget should not have any impact here. Can you reproduce your bug using may sample as base ?

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                        wrote on 16 Jul 2015, 12:47 last edited by
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                        I'll post the full code, just to be thorough. The error is exactly the same. When I debugged, it showed that my signal had reached the slot...But there was no change to the image.

                        widget1.h

                        #ifndef WIDGET1_H
                        #define WIDGET1_H
                        
                        #include <QWidget>
                        #include "/absolute/path/to/widget.h"
                        
                        namespace Ui {
                        class widget1;
                        }
                        
                        class widget1 : public QWidget
                        {
                            Q_OBJECT
                        
                            Widget* widget;
                        
                        public:
                            explicit widget1(QWidget *parent = 0);
                            ~widget1();
                        
                        signals:
                            void clicked();
                            void buttonPush();
                        
                        private slots:
                            void on_pushButton_clicked();
                        
                        private:
                            Ui::widget1 *ui;
                        };
                        
                        #endif // WIDGET1_H
                        
                        

                        widget1.cpp

                        #include "widget1.h"
                        #include "ui_widget1.h"
                        
                        widget1::widget1(QWidget *parent) :
                            QWidget(parent),
                            ui(new Ui::widget1)
                        {
                            ui->setupUi(this);
                        
                            widget = new Widget;
                        
                            connect(this, SIGNAL(buttonPush()),widget,SLOT(onClicked()));
                        }
                        
                        widget1::~widget1()
                        {
                            delete ui;
                        }
                        
                        void widget1::on_pushButton_clicked()
                        {
                            emit buttonPush();
                        }
                        
                        

                        An instance of widget1 was created in main, then shown. I created a ui file in designer, with all default values.

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                          wrote on 16 Jul 2015, 13:35 last edited by
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                          Is it me or are you not showing widget at all ?

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                            wrote on 17 Jul 2015, 13:27 last edited by
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                            My main.cpp:

                            #include "widget.h"
                            #include "widget1.h"
                            #include <QApplication>
                            
                            int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                            {
                                QApplication a(argc, argv);
                            
                                Widget w;
                                widget1 w1;
                                w1.show();
                                w.show();
                            
                            
                                return a.exec();
                            }
                            
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                              wrote on 17 Jul 2015, 22:31 last edited by
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                              Ok, you are not showing the widget you have connected. Your Widget w in your main.cpp is not the same as the one you have instantiated in your widgte1 constructor.

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                                wrote on 20 Jul 2015, 13:14 last edited by
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                                So I should make my widget a singleton, more or less? How would I go about that?

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                                  wrote on 20 Jul 2015, 13:17 last edited by
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                                  No, not at all. Either:

                                  1. Remove the widget from MainWindow and connect the one in main.cpp
                                  2. Remove the one from main.cpp and show the one from MainWindow

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                                    wrote on 20 Jul 2015, 13:18 last edited by
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                                    How would I connect to the instance in main?

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                                      wrote on 20 Jul 2015, 13:25 last edited by
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                                      By using the static version of QObject::connect

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                                        wrote on 20 Jul 2015, 13:54 last edited by
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                                        I know this is really basic, but I'm having a bit of a brain fart. I want to make a pointer to the instance I create in main, but I don't want my class to know too much about what's going on in main. How do I do this so that I can create a connection to the object in main from a different widget?

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                                          wrote on 20 Jul 2015, 15:44 last edited by
                                          #30

                                          Right now I have:

                                          main.cpp

                                          
                                          myWidget* w = new myWidget;
                                          actionTestWindow* t = new actionTestWindow(w, new QWidget);
                                          

                                          actionTestWindow.cpp

                                          actionTestWindow::actionTestWindow(myWidget* Widget, QWidget *parent) :
                                              QWidget(parent),
                                              ui(new Ui::actionTestWindow)
                                              {
                                                  ui->setupUi(this);
                                          
                                                  Widget = new myWidget;
                                          

                                          The actionTestWindow is no longer showing, and I think it has something to do with how I insert the QWidget parameter.

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