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    Hollywood33
    wrote on 3 Apr 2018, 15:43 last edited by
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    Hi! I have 2 buttons: one - to make a binary file using QFileDialog, second to encode it and save to disk. I want it to work with all file types and file sizes. Could you please help me with the following code, I have zero experience:

    void MainWindow::on_pushButton_3_clicked()
    {

    }

    void MainWindow::on_pushButton_4_clicked()
    {

    }

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    • H Hollywood33
      3 Apr 2018, 15:43

      Hi! I have 2 buttons: one - to make a binary file using QFileDialog, second to encode it and save to disk. I want it to work with all file types and file sizes. Could you please help me with the following code, I have zero experience:

      void MainWindow::on_pushButton_3_clicked()
      {

      }

      void MainWindow::on_pushButton_4_clicked()
      {

      }

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      Cobra91151
      wrote on 3 Apr 2018, 15:47 last edited by
      #2

      @Hollywood33

      Hi! You can create a binary file with QDataStream class.

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      • C Cobra91151
        3 Apr 2018, 15:47

        @Hollywood33

        Hi! You can create a binary file with QDataStream class.

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        Hollywood33
        wrote on 3 Apr 2018, 16:05 last edited by
        #3

        @Cobra91151 Could you please write in detail:
        void MainWindow::on_pushButton_3_clicked()
        {

        }

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        • H Hollywood33
          3 Apr 2018, 16:05

          @Cobra91151 Could you please write in detail:
          void MainWindow::on_pushButton_3_clicked()
          {

          }

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          aha_1980
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on 3 Apr 2018, 16:35 last edited by
          #4

          @Hollywood33 do you really expect us to do your homework?

          you have nothing except some auto generated code. even the project description is a bit vague.

          you should refine your task (break it into baby steps) and then the implementation will become clearer.

          and be aware that you will need some C++ knowledge to perform your task.

          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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            mrjj
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            wrote on 3 Apr 2018, 16:38 last edited by mrjj 4 Mar 2018, 16:45
            #5

            Hi
            A good start is the documentation
            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdatastream.html
            it also contains samples and explain what is going on.
            as @Cobra91151 already mentions :)

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            • H Hollywood33
              3 Apr 2018, 16:05

              @Cobra91151 Could you please write in detail:
              void MainWindow::on_pushButton_3_clicked()
              {

              }

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              Cobra91151
              wrote on 3 Apr 2018, 16:48 last edited by
              #6

              @Hollywood33

              Ok. I will write some stuff a little bit later. I need to fix my ftp issue first.

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              • H Hollywood33
                3 Apr 2018, 16:05

                @Cobra91151 Could you please write in detail:
                void MainWindow::on_pushButton_3_clicked()
                {

                }

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                Cobra91151
                wrote on 3 Apr 2018, 17:21 last edited by
                #7

                @Hollywood33

                So, here is the code example to create/write data to a binary file:

                #include <QFile>
                #include <QDataStream>
                #include <QMessageBox>
                
                void MainWindow::on_pushButton_3_clicked()
                {
                        QFile *myBinaryFile = new QFile(qApp->applicationDirPath() + "/myDataFile.dat");
                        myBinaryFile->open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
                        QDataStream binaryDataStream(myBinaryFile);
                        binaryDataStream.setVersion(QDataStream::Qt_5_9); //set QDataStream version for your Qt version if you need both forward and backward compatibility
                        binaryDataStream << QString("This is a test...");
                        myBinaryFile->close();
                        myBinaryFile->deleteLater();
                        QMessageBox::information(this, "Information", "Binary file created!", QMessageBox::Ok);
                }
                

                It writes a myDataFile.dat binary file to the application directory. If you want to read the data from the binary file, take a look at the documentation, the process will be similar. Happy coding!

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                • C Cobra91151
                  3 Apr 2018, 17:21

                  @Hollywood33

                  So, here is the code example to create/write data to a binary file:

                  #include <QFile>
                  #include <QDataStream>
                  #include <QMessageBox>
                  
                  void MainWindow::on_pushButton_3_clicked()
                  {
                          QFile *myBinaryFile = new QFile(qApp->applicationDirPath() + "/myDataFile.dat");
                          myBinaryFile->open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
                          QDataStream binaryDataStream(myBinaryFile);
                          binaryDataStream.setVersion(QDataStream::Qt_5_9); //set QDataStream version for your Qt version if you need both forward and backward compatibility
                          binaryDataStream << QString("This is a test...");
                          myBinaryFile->close();
                          myBinaryFile->deleteLater();
                          QMessageBox::information(this, "Information", "Binary file created!", QMessageBox::Ok);
                  }
                  

                  It writes a myDataFile.dat binary file to the application directory. If you want to read the data from the binary file, take a look at the documentation, the process will be similar. Happy coding!

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                  Hollywood33
                  wrote on 4 Apr 2018, 04:35 last edited by
                  #8

                  @Cobra91151 Thank you very much!

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                  • C Cobra91151
                    3 Apr 2018, 17:21

                    @Hollywood33

                    So, here is the code example to create/write data to a binary file:

                    #include <QFile>
                    #include <QDataStream>
                    #include <QMessageBox>
                    
                    void MainWindow::on_pushButton_3_clicked()
                    {
                            QFile *myBinaryFile = new QFile(qApp->applicationDirPath() + "/myDataFile.dat");
                            myBinaryFile->open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
                            QDataStream binaryDataStream(myBinaryFile);
                            binaryDataStream.setVersion(QDataStream::Qt_5_9); //set QDataStream version for your Qt version if you need both forward and backward compatibility
                            binaryDataStream << QString("This is a test...");
                            myBinaryFile->close();
                            myBinaryFile->deleteLater();
                            QMessageBox::information(this, "Information", "Binary file created!", QMessageBox::Ok);
                    }
                    

                    It writes a myDataFile.dat binary file to the application directory. If you want to read the data from the binary file, take a look at the documentation, the process will be similar. Happy coding!

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                    Hollywood33
                    wrote on 4 Apr 2018, 09:02 last edited by
                    #9

                    @Cobra91151 Hi! I tried, file created but it's not binary, just plain test text in in.
                    I want it to look like this: 01101001010101010010.

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                    • H Hollywood33
                      4 Apr 2018, 09:02

                      @Cobra91151 Hi! I tried, file created but it's not binary, just plain test text in in.
                      I want it to look like this: 01101001010101010010.

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                      wrote on 4 Apr 2018, 09:11 last edited by
                      #10

                      @Hollywood33 how do you think data is stored on your HD?

                      You happen to have a good text-editor that interpretes the 01's as ASCII-chars and displays them.

                      Not a problem of Qt but your external file-viewer.

                      I think what you want is to save Strings/Numbers as human readable 0/1 in a *.txt file. Correct?
                      Than you'll have to create a function that takes a String/Number and returns a fromated string, that you than can save into your file.


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                      • J J.Hilk
                        4 Apr 2018, 09:11

                        @Hollywood33 how do you think data is stored on your HD?

                        You happen to have a good text-editor that interpretes the 01's as ASCII-chars and displays them.

                        Not a problem of Qt but your external file-viewer.

                        I think what you want is to save Strings/Numbers as human readable 0/1 in a *.txt file. Correct?
                        Than you'll have to create a function that takes a String/Number and returns a fromated string, that you than can save into your file.

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                        Hollywood33
                        wrote on 4 Apr 2018, 09:39 last edited by
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                        @J.Hilk I opened it in TextEdit on mac, notepad in Win. You are right, I need sequence of "0" and "1" in .txt file. Please write example using QFileDialog.
                        It has to work with all file extensions and file sizes.

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                        • H Hollywood33
                          4 Apr 2018, 09:39

                          @J.Hilk I opened it in TextEdit on mac, notepad in Win. You are right, I need sequence of "0" and "1" in .txt file. Please write example using QFileDialog.
                          It has to work with all file extensions and file sizes.

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                          jsulm
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                          wrote on 4 Apr 2018, 10:34 last edited by jsulm 4 Apr 2018, 10:34
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                          @Hollywood33 said in Encode/decode to binary file:

                          It has to work with all file extensions and file sizes.

                          What does it have to do with file extension and file size?!
                          If I understood you correctly all you want to do is writing a text file containing 0 and 1 as characters, right?
                          File extension is simply part of file name and does not define its format. You could store a picture as "mypicture.xml" - it still would be a picture and not XML.
                          If you would have checked the documentation (http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfile.html) you would have found this:

                          QFile file("out.txt");
                          if (!file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Text))
                              return;
                          
                          QTextStream out(&file);
                          out << "The magic number is: " << 49 << "\n";
                          

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

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                            mrjj
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on 4 Apr 2018, 10:37 last edited by
                            #13

                            Hi
                            I read it as he just want a binary file but do not understand that
                            some editors will not show the raw binary but show
                            it translated. So not sure he wants ASCII 0 and 1 but meant
                            it as a way to say binary which QDataStream already is :)

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                            • M mrjj
                              4 Apr 2018, 10:37

                              Hi
                              I read it as he just want a binary file but do not understand that
                              some editors will not show the raw binary but show
                              it translated. So not sure he wants ASCII 0 and 1 but meant
                              it as a way to say binary which QDataStream already is :)

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                              jsulm
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                              wrote on 4 Apr 2018, 10:39 last edited by
                              #14

                              @mrjj @Hollywood33 OK, then I would suggest to use a hex-editor instead of a text editor :-)

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm
                                4 Apr 2018, 10:34

                                @Hollywood33 said in Encode/decode to binary file:

                                It has to work with all file extensions and file sizes.

                                What does it have to do with file extension and file size?!
                                If I understood you correctly all you want to do is writing a text file containing 0 and 1 as characters, right?
                                File extension is simply part of file name and does not define its format. You could store a picture as "mypicture.xml" - it still would be a picture and not XML.
                                If you would have checked the documentation (http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfile.html) you would have found this:

                                QFile file("out.txt");
                                if (!file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Text))
                                    return;
                                
                                QTextStream out(&file);
                                out << "The magic number is: " << 49 << "\n";
                                
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                                Hollywood33
                                wrote on 4 Apr 2018, 11:11 last edited by
                                #15

                                @jsulm it writes plain text.
                                I want file to be saved in .txt file as sequence of 0 and 1. It must look like 01010001 in simple text editor, like Notepad, not HEX viewer.

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                                • H Hollywood33
                                  4 Apr 2018, 11:11

                                  @jsulm it writes plain text.
                                  I want file to be saved in .txt file as sequence of 0 and 1. It must look like 01010001 in simple text editor, like Notepad, not HEX viewer.

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                                  jsulm
                                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                                  wrote on 4 Apr 2018, 11:16 last edited by
                                  #16

                                  @Hollywood33 Then you want to write text. Because text editors (like the name suggests) only understand text. It wouldn't be a binary file. You would write 1 and 0 as characters:

                                  QFile file("out.txt");
                                  if (!file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Text))
                                      return;
                                  
                                  QTextStream out(&file);
                                  out << "010001100101110";
                                  

                                  You need to understand the difference between text and binary. 0 as character in a text file is stored as ASCII number 48, 1 is 49. That means if you store 01 in a text file and open it in a hex editor you will see 4849 (or 0x30 0x31 as hex).

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                                  • jsulmJ jsulm
                                    4 Apr 2018, 11:16

                                    @Hollywood33 Then you want to write text. Because text editors (like the name suggests) only understand text. It wouldn't be a binary file. You would write 1 and 0 as characters:

                                    QFile file("out.txt");
                                    if (!file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Text))
                                        return;
                                    
                                    QTextStream out(&file);
                                    out << "010001100101110";
                                    

                                    You need to understand the difference between text and binary. 0 as character in a text file is stored as ASCII number 48, 1 is 49. That means if you store 01 in a text file and open it in a hex editor you will see 4849 (or 0x30 0x31 as hex).

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                                    wrote on 4 Apr 2018, 11:32 last edited by
                                    #17

                                    @jsulm i know the difference between text and binary code.
                                    I want to see 0&1's as UTF-8 text in *.txt file. What you have written is only writes text into file.

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                                    • H Hollywood33
                                      4 Apr 2018, 11:32

                                      @jsulm i know the difference between text and binary code.
                                      I want to see 0&1's as UTF-8 text in *.txt file. What you have written is only writes text into file.

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                                      jsulm
                                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                                      wrote on 4 Apr 2018, 11:35 last edited by
                                      #18

                                      @Hollywood33 '1' and '0' are same in ASCII and UTF-8 as far as I know...

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                                        wrote on 4 Apr 2018, 11:37 last edited by J.Hilk 4 Apr 2018, 12:34
                                        #19

                                        because I'm a good guy :-)

                                        QString toBitString(const QVariant &v)
                                        {
                                            QByteArray bytes = v.toByteArray();
                                            QString bitString;
                                        
                                            QChar Zero('0');
                                            QChar One('1');
                                        
                                            for(int y(0); y <bytes.size(); y++){
                                                for(int i(0); i < 8; i++){
                                                    bool b = (bytes[y] >> i) & 1;
                                                    bitString.append(b ? One:Zero);
                                                }
                                            }
                                            return bitString;
                                        }
                                        

                                        Edit:
                                        Small edit in the code example, v.toByteArray().data() totally unnecessary!


                                        Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                                        Q: What's that?
                                        A: It's blue light.
                                        Q: What does it do?
                                        A: It turns blue.

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                                        • J J.Hilk
                                          4 Apr 2018, 11:37

                                          because I'm a good guy :-)

                                          QString toBitString(const QVariant &v)
                                          {
                                              QByteArray bytes = v.toByteArray();
                                              QString bitString;
                                          
                                              QChar Zero('0');
                                              QChar One('1');
                                          
                                              for(int y(0); y <bytes.size(); y++){
                                                  for(int i(0); i < 8; i++){
                                                      bool b = (bytes[y] >> i) & 1;
                                                      bitString.append(b ? One:Zero);
                                                  }
                                              }
                                              return bitString;
                                          }
                                          

                                          Edit:
                                          Small edit in the code example, v.toByteArray().data() totally unnecessary!

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                                          Hollywood33
                                          wrote on 4 Apr 2018, 12:28 last edited by
                                          #20

                                          @J.Hilk It looks like what I need. It remains only to understand how to use it with QFileDialog.

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