Unsolved Question about threads
-
What is better move the thread or create different threads?? For example in my case i have different windows and i want to start in each one one different thread because i want to do different things, in one show list of numbers in other show one counter with qlabel and in the other thing and all heridate of one called main window. What do you think and what recommend me in this case. Sorry again a lot and sorry if the question is a little stupid.
-
Hi
No questions are stupid here :)
A window cannot be in another thread.
All GUI stuff is in same main thread.
So your calculation should in the other/new thread.For a counting label, a QTimer can be used.
Threads are mostly used for something that takes a long time to finish
or a helper function that need to run all the time. like reading from a device.So can you tell a bit more what these different windows will do and why you think they need a thread to do it?
-
@mrjj for example i will have one father and different son's but at the same time if i need to create that one son have different son i need to implement new thread. i more or less understand one thread it's like a helper function for example if one window count a lot like (10000000) then you can create one thread to avoid that the main window are busy solving this issue. So with threads you avoid problems like this and many others. But i am starting with threads because they are very useful in GUI windows. So my question is: I have one window and has different son's. But one son has different son's too. I need to use two threads? Is better move the thread or create different threads. More or less these are my questions now because i'm beginner. Sorry if i asked bad or something. thx
-
@mrjj sorry other question if i did one slot and this do slow main window or busy i can do one thread for this slots and can finish their activities sorry again and thx!!
-
Hi
Threads is normally only needed if you do heavy calculations.If you just want to count , then using a qtimer is much easier and faster.
class MainWindow : public QMainWindow { Q_OBJECT public: ... private slots: void timer_image_function(); }; in mainwin::constructor connect(timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), this, SLOT(timer_image_function())); timer->start(1000); // 1 sec void MainWindow::timer_image_function() { // count and set to some label }
- But one son has different son's too. I need to use two threads?
Depends on what the thread is doing.
Again, the window will stay in the GUI thread so its not the window running in the thread.
It will be some worker object.
So if son need its own worker object then yes , it should create thread too.
Before trying to use threads, you should read about it
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/thread-basics.html
https://mayaposch.wordpress.com/2011/11/01/how-to-really-truly-use-qthreads-the-full-explanation/So lets sum up
-
GUI objects cannot be moved to a new thread. One must use a worker object and use signals
to talk to any GUI. -
QTimers are a good alternative to threads for light running concurrent jobs.
-
Threads are complex and doc must be read and understood or it will be hard to get working.
- if i did one slot and this do slow main window or busy i can do one thread for this slots and can finish their activities
No idea what you are saying here. :)
- But one son has different son's too. I need to use two threads?