Call method to create file c++
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Hello everyone,
A simple question, to use the file in QT, can I use the QT libraries, or can I use the C ++ library (FIle *) in other class, and only call the function to create the file in QT class,exemple in a click event;
Example.
void login::on_btnConfim_clicked()
{
Archive arch;
Person * p = new person ();
QString name = ui->txtName->text();
QString number = ui->txtNumber->text();
p-> setNome (name);
p-> setNumber (number);
arch.create (p-> getName (), p-> getNumber);}
In this example the create method receives the variables from the person object to create the file
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Hello everyone,
A simple question, to use the file in QT, can I use the QT libraries, or can I use the C ++ library (FIle *) in other class, and only call the function to create the file in QT class,exemple in a click event;
Example.
void login::on_btnConfim_clicked()
{
Archive arch;
Person * p = new person ();
QString name = ui->txtName->text();
QString number = ui->txtNumber->text();
p-> setNome (name);
p-> setNumber (number);
arch.create (p-> getName (), p-> getNumber);}
In this example the create method receives the variables from the person object to create the file
@Caio.Sousa really not understand very well the question ... but you can use qt class or std::customYourClass at the same time in every part of your project ...
regards
giorgio -
Hello everyone,
A simple question, to use the file in QT, can I use the QT libraries, or can I use the C ++ library (FIle *) in other class, and only call the function to create the file in QT class,exemple in a click event;
Example.
void login::on_btnConfim_clicked()
{
Archive arch;
Person * p = new person ();
QString name = ui->txtName->text();
QString number = ui->txtNumber->text();
p-> setNome (name);
p-> setNumber (number);
arch.create (p-> getName (), p-> getNumber);}
In this example the create method receives the variables from the person object to create the file
Basically you can use what your preference is. Pick the parts of Qt you like and C/C++ and/or stl and/or even further libraries.
I use for instance stl containers and boost shared_ptr (now part std as well), because I am used to them.