Regarding Using QSettings to read INI File
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Hi Loladiro
So wether foreach loop is slower or faster.
Is there any other way other than foreach loop
to retrieve values form QStringList.Regards
Indrajeet -
Believe me the foreach loop is fast! And it makes it easier shoud you ever change your container e.g. from a QList to a QSet.
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Hi loladiro
How to retrieve each value from QStringList which we got from foreach loop
into QString?Regards
Indrajeet -
What exactly do you want to do with the values ( I think I can help you better that way)?
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Perhaps, instead of storing your values in two QStringLists, you would like to store them in a single QHash<QString, QString> ?
That way, at least you keep your keys and values together in the same container...
To get them, you could modify the example code from above to something like this:
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QSettings settings("test.ini", QSettings::IniFormat);
settings.beginGroup("TAG1");
const QStringList childKeys = settings.childKeys();
QHash<QString, QString> values;
foreach (const QString &childKey, childKeys)
values.insert(childKey, settings.value(childKey).toString());
settings.endGroup();
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Hi
How to handle if INI file is not found.
Regards
Indrajeet -
QSettings::status
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bq. How to handle if INI file is not found.
You could handle it directly in the settings since the settings is opened in a read-write mode.
From Documentation:
bq. Constructs a QSettings object for accessing the settings stored in the file called fileName, with parent parent. If the file doesn't already exist, it is created.
Now, the value() function takes a default value.
@ QVariant value ( const QString & key, const QVariant & defaultValue = QVariant() ) const @So, if no setting, then your default value passed is used. This is the way to do it.
Here's another approach just for kicks..
From QSetting documentation, on windows, the user path seems to be
@ %APPDATA% @
and system path
@ %COMMON_APPDATA% @
Not on a windows machine right now, but you could try something like
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QString iniDir = QProcessEnvironment::systemEnvironment ().value("COMMON_APPDATA")
bool iniExists = QFileInfo(iniDir, "test.ini").exists();
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Then if no settings file, instead of reading the settings.. use default settings, when closing, store the settings into the ini. -
Hi
I didnt get How to handle if INI file is not found.
Can anyone explain with example code.
Regards
Indrajeet -
"QSettings Constructor":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/stable/qsettings.html#QSettings-4
You don't need to do anything to handle missing file. If the ini filename you pass isn't present Qt will create it. So..
@ QSettings settings("test.ini", QSettings::IniFormat); @
Will automatically create the test.ini file, if it doesn't exist.
Now, in your code to read from settings.
@ foreach (const QString &childKey, childKeys)
values.insert(childKey, settings.value(childKey).toString()); @
You can pass a default argument like
@ values.insert(childKey, settings.value(childKey, "defaultval").toString()); @
So that should do for reading the settings.When you write the settings back to the ini later on, you will be saving the default values you have read above since there was no ini to read from. I hope thats clear.
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Hello jim
Below is my code snippet
@QSettings settings("test.ini", QSettings::IniFormat);
settings.beginGroup("TAG1");
const QStringList childKeys = settings.childKeys();
foreach (const QString &childKey, childKeys)
QString var = settings.value(childKey).toString();
settings.endGroup();@You said that if test.ini is not found it will create the new by itself.
But wat about the contents of the file.As I am looking for TAG1 it is
crashing there.So wat is the solution for this.
Regards
Indrajeet -
Hi All
If the INI FILE has more TAGS for Example
INI File Format:
[TAG1]
key1=value1
key2=value2
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.
.
.
.
[TAG2]
key3=value3
key4=value4
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How to collect values of all tags in single List and return that list.Regards
Indrajeet -
I don't see why it would crash! The beginGroup simply sets the prefix to use for the keys. If your key doesn't exist
@ settings.value(childKey).toString() @
will return a empty QVariant(). You can also provide a default value like I have said above.For the next question..
Taking code from others who have answered it above.
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QSettings settings("test.ini", QSettings::IniFormat);
const QStringList childKeys = settings.allKeys();
QStringList values;
foreach (const QString &childKey, childKeys)
values << settings.value(childKey).toString();
settings.endGroup();
@I think, you have all the info you need. Try to experiment and debug to see what is going on if there is a problem. And post the offending code.
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@jim_kaiser
HiThis is my code here
And i got some error.
Is there anything i need to fix?This is an error here
Please help!
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@victor-wang Why did you put ; after foreach?
qDebug() instead of qDebug -
@andre Hi sir, I tried this method and I am able to read 1 tag values but if I try to read 2nd tag values I am not getting. Can you please help me with this.
QSettings settings("abc.ini", QSettings::IniFormat);
settings.beginGroup("tag 1");
const QStringList childKeys = settings.childKeys();
QHash<QString,QString>values;
foreach (const QString &childKey,childKeys)
values.insert(childKey, settings.value(childKey).toString());
settings.endGroup();
qDebug()<<values;
This was my code for 1 tag(Attributes)
but for other tag I am not getting
[tag 1]
key1=value1
key2=value2
key3=value3
key4=value4
.
.
[tag2]
key1=value1
key2=value2
key3=value3
key4=value4
.
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Now how to read this tag2 I am unable to do. Can you pls tell me.
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@poojakamshetty
Hi and welcome to the forumsBut did you try with
settings.beginGroup("tag2);
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@mrjj Hi sir, Yeah I tried settings.beginGroup("tag2"); I am getting the output but my key=values are not coming in order. How can I get in order?
QSettings settings("abc.ini", QSettings::IniFormat);
QHash<QString,QString>values;
settings.beginGroup("tag1");
QStringList childKeys = settings.childKeys();
foreach (const QString &childKey,childKeys)
values.insert(childKey, settings.value(childKey).toString());
settings.endGroup();
settings.beginGroup("tag2");
childKeys = settings.childKeys();
foreach (const QString &childKey,childKeys)
values.insert(childKey, settings.value(childKey).toString());
settings.endGroup();
qDebug()<<"Key-value pair:"<<values;
output: Key-value pair: QHash(("a2", "c2")("d", "m")("k", "v")("d2", "m2")("a", "c")("k2", "v2"))
order of my mini file is
[tag1]
k=v
a=c
d=m
[tag2]
k2=v2
a2=c2
d2=m2
Can you tell how to get in order -
@poojakamshetty Please check documentation: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qhash.html "With QHash, the items are arbitrarily ordered". With QMap data is sorted by key.
Why do you need same order in the container? -
@poojakamshetty
Hi
The out of order comes from
QHash<QString, QString>values;
Is what we call unordered
You can use QMap instead
QMap<QString, QString>values;and then it should come in the expected order.
(meh i type too slow :))