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    HafsaElif
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    I wrote this code and problem solved. Thank you mrjj !!!

    ui->qcustom->graph(0)->data()->clear();
    ui->qcustom->graph(1)->data()->clear();
    ui->qcustom->graph(2)->data()->clear();
    ui->qcustom->replot();
    

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    • kshegunovK kshegunov

      I think Ian explained rather clearly what you can or can not do. I don't see how we could add to that.

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      HafsaElif
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      @kshegunov I dont want to set empty data . I was searching for fallowing code which is shared by mrjj.

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        indu
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        Hi,

        I'm facing some issue with ui->qcustom->graph(0)->data()->clear();. It is not working for me.
        Data container is not getting cleared, even if i call clear() and then replot().
        Pls help.
        Thank you.

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          oaeide
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          I have the same problem as indu2. Calling clear() and replot(), nothing happens

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            Marcel92
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            #12

            Try ui->yourPlot->clearPlottables();

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              david_808
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              clearPlottables() does not work because it deletes the object entirely.

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              • D david_808

                clearPlottables() does not work because it deletes the object entirely.

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                mrjj
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                @david_808

                Hi
                Maybe ask the author of customplot about how to do it correctly then?

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                  Scarab
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                  Try:

                  for( int g=0; g<pq_plot->graphCount(); g++ )
                  {
                      pq_plot->graph(g)->data().data().clear();
                  }
                  pq_plot->replot();
                  

                  don't know why to use ->data().data() but it works for me.

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                    Joel Bodenmann
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                    @Scarab said in QCustomPlot clear Data:

                    don't know why to use ->data().data() but it works for me.

                    The type returned by QCPGraph::data() is a shared pointer to the data container. Both the shared pointer as well as the object the shared pointer is pointing to have a clear() function:

                    • If you do pq_plot->graph(g)->data().clear() you are calling QSharedPointer::clear().
                    • If you do pq_plot->graph(g)->data()->clear() you're calling QCPGraphDataContainer::clear() - which is what you actually want.

                    Calling pq_plot->graph(g)->data().data().clear() (as per your example) effectively calls QCPGraphDataContainer::clear() because QSharedPointer::data() returns the raw pointer managed by the shared pointer.
                    Therefore, pq_plot->graph(g)->data().data().clear() and pq_plot->graph(g)->data()->clear() are equivalent.

                    I hope this helps to prevent confusion for people that come across this in the future.

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                    • Joel BodenmannJ Joel Bodenmann

                      @Scarab said in QCustomPlot clear Data:

                      don't know why to use ->data().data() but it works for me.

                      The type returned by QCPGraph::data() is a shared pointer to the data container. Both the shared pointer as well as the object the shared pointer is pointing to have a clear() function:

                      • If you do pq_plot->graph(g)->data().clear() you are calling QSharedPointer::clear().
                      • If you do pq_plot->graph(g)->data()->clear() you're calling QCPGraphDataContainer::clear() - which is what you actually want.

                      Calling pq_plot->graph(g)->data().data().clear() (as per your example) effectively calls QCPGraphDataContainer::clear() because QSharedPointer::data() returns the raw pointer managed by the shared pointer.
                      Therefore, pq_plot->graph(g)->data().data().clear() and pq_plot->graph(g)->data()->clear() are equivalent.

                      I hope this helps to prevent confusion for people that come across this in the future.

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                      Jamshid
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                      @Joel-Bodenmann It was so helpful for me, thanks.

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                      • Joel BodenmannJ Joel Bodenmann

                        @Scarab said in QCustomPlot clear Data:

                        don't know why to use ->data().data() but it works for me.

                        The type returned by QCPGraph::data() is a shared pointer to the data container. Both the shared pointer as well as the object the shared pointer is pointing to have a clear() function:

                        • If you do pq_plot->graph(g)->data().clear() you are calling QSharedPointer::clear().
                        • If you do pq_plot->graph(g)->data()->clear() you're calling QCPGraphDataContainer::clear() - which is what you actually want.

                        Calling pq_plot->graph(g)->data().data().clear() (as per your example) effectively calls QCPGraphDataContainer::clear() because QSharedPointer::data() returns the raw pointer managed by the shared pointer.
                        Therefore, pq_plot->graph(g)->data().data().clear() and pq_plot->graph(g)->data()->clear() are equivalent.

                        I hope this helps to prevent confusion for people that come across this in the future.

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                        QtTester
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                        @Joel-Bodenmann said in QCustomPlot clear Data:

                        iner::clear()
                        I have tested for one hour, the memory grow from 8192k to 9600k,when i call clear(),the memory is still 9600k, seems not release.

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