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  • cfdevC Offline
    cfdevC Offline
    cfdev
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    Hi Sorry if this question is too simple :)

    I have an class
    namespace Ui { class DialogInvoiceList; }
    class DialogInvoiceList : public QDialog { ...}

    I want to create an other class from DialogInvoiceList
    class DialogPurchase : public DialogInvoiceList

    Here it's ok, but How to access to ui functions in my DialogPurchase class?
    ui -> dateEdit -> setDate( QDate::currentDate());

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    • mrjjM Offline
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      mrjj
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      Hi Sorry if this question is too simple :)
      No such thing :)

      well the UI is declared private and you inherited public.
      The best solution (iMHO) is to define access funtions in
      DialogInvoiceList
      Like
      SetDate( QDate &)
      and use those from DialogPurchase
      You can also give access to the ui but it get
      using acces function will also let you validate stuff and overall
      makes better design than let all access the widgets directly.

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      • cfdevC Offline
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        cfdev
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        The best solution (iMHO) is to define access funtions in DialogInvoiceList
        Like SetDate( QDate &) and use those from DialogPurchase

        I'm agree with you, but I'm the only dev in this case and I want to access directly if possible, I tried to declare ui in protected but I have some error :)

        D:\code\mcercle-trunk\src\dialog\dialogpurchase.cpp:17: error: invalid use of incomplete type 'class Ui::DialogInvoiceList' ui -> dateEdit -> setDate( QDate::currentDate());
        and
        D:\code\mcercle-trunk\src\dialog\dialoginvoicelist.h:10: error: forward declaration of 'class Ui::DialogInvoiceList' class DialogInvoiceList;

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        • mrjjM Offline
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          mrjj
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          the implementation of your function must be in the .cpp file.

          so where you call ui -> dateEdit -> setDate( QDate::currentDate());
          should be in a .cpp file and not .h

          Is it in .cpp?

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            the implementation of your function must be in the .cpp file.

            so where you call ui -> dateEdit -> setDate( QDate::currentDate());
            should be in a .cpp file and not .h

            Is it in .cpp?

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            cfdev
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            @mrjj Yes, not in header file

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            • cfdevC cfdev

              @mrjj Yes, not in header file

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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              @cfdev
              ok, so not that error.
              Well, I have not tried to move it to protected.
              I can try it a bit later and see :)

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              • cfdevC cfdev

                Hi Sorry if this question is too simple :)

                I have an class
                namespace Ui { class DialogInvoiceList; }
                class DialogInvoiceList : public QDialog { ...}

                I want to create an other class from DialogInvoiceList
                class DialogPurchase : public DialogInvoiceList

                Here it's ok, but How to access to ui functions in my DialogPurchase class?
                ui -> dateEdit -> setDate( QDate::currentDate());

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                Jakob
                wrote on last edited by
                #7

                @cfdev How did you embed Ui::DialogInvoiceList into your DialogInvoiceList? In your example the ui-class is nowhere!

                Anyways, if you wanted to create a hierarchy of classes that derive from your ui-class, then the logical thing I'd do:

                namespace Ui { class DialogInvoiceList; }
                
                class DialogInvoiceList: protected DialogInvoiceList, public QDialog
                {
                    Q_OBJECT
                public:
                    explicit DialogInvoiceList(QWidget* parent) 
                        : QDialog(parent)
                    {
                        setupUi(this);
                    }
                }
                
                class DialogPurchase : protected DialogInvoiceList
                {
                    Q_OBJECT
                public:
                    explicit DialogPurchase(QWidget* parent)
                        : DialogInvoiceList(parent)
                    {}
                }
                

                I haven't tested, but I'm almost certain you can now access anything in the ui class directly, i.e. a member checkbox can be accessed directly in the DialogPurchase class.

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                  Jakob
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #8

                  @cfdev To be more precize, you'd use the 'Multiple Inheritance' approach described here http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/designer-using-a-ui-file.html#the-multiple-inheritance-approach

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                  • J Jakob

                    @cfdev How did you embed Ui::DialogInvoiceList into your DialogInvoiceList? In your example the ui-class is nowhere!

                    Anyways, if you wanted to create a hierarchy of classes that derive from your ui-class, then the logical thing I'd do:

                    namespace Ui { class DialogInvoiceList; }
                    
                    class DialogInvoiceList: protected DialogInvoiceList, public QDialog
                    {
                        Q_OBJECT
                    public:
                        explicit DialogInvoiceList(QWidget* parent) 
                            : QDialog(parent)
                        {
                            setupUi(this);
                        }
                    }
                    
                    class DialogPurchase : protected DialogInvoiceList
                    {
                        Q_OBJECT
                    public:
                        explicit DialogPurchase(QWidget* parent)
                            : DialogInvoiceList(parent)
                        {}
                    }
                    

                    I haven't tested, but I'm almost certain you can now access anything in the ui class directly, i.e. a member checkbox can be accessed directly in the DialogPurchase class.

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                    cfdev
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    @Jakob If I use this code, I've some error 'inaccessible' :

                    D:\code\qt\4.8.7\src\gui\dialogs\qdialog.h:90: error: 'void QDialog::setModal(bool)' is inaccessible void setModal(bool modal);

                    D:\code\mcercle-trunk\src\mainwindow.cpp:323: error: 'QDialog' is not an accessible base of 'DialogPurchase'
                    ...

                    PS: What is the markdown code to use the syntax color ?!

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                    • cfdevC Offline
                      cfdevC Offline
                      cfdev
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #10

                      It's ok like this:

                      namespace Ui { class DialogInvoiceList; }

                      class DialogInvoiceList: public QDialog, protected Ui::DialogInvoiceList
                      {
                      Q_OBJECT
                      public:
                      explicit DialogInvoiceList(QWidget* parent)
                      : QDialog(parent)
                      {
                      setupUi(this);
                      }
                      }

                      class DialogPurchase : public DialogInvoiceList
                      {
                      Q_OBJECT
                      public:
                      explicit DialogPurchase(QWidget* parent)
                      : DialogInvoiceList(parent)
                      {}
                      }

                      Many Thanks ;)

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                      • cfdevC cfdev

                        It's ok like this:

                        namespace Ui { class DialogInvoiceList; }

                        class DialogInvoiceList: public QDialog, protected Ui::DialogInvoiceList
                        {
                        Q_OBJECT
                        public:
                        explicit DialogInvoiceList(QWidget* parent)
                        : QDialog(parent)
                        {
                        setupUi(this);
                        }
                        }

                        class DialogPurchase : public DialogInvoiceList
                        {
                        Q_OBJECT
                        public:
                        explicit DialogPurchase(QWidget* parent)
                        : DialogInvoiceList(parent)
                        {}
                        }

                        Many Thanks ;)

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                        Jakob
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #11

                        @cfdev Aaahhh, of course, that actually rings some bells somewhere in the back of my head. I think I read somewhere that if you use multiple inheritance, the QObject-derived class must be the first in the list. This has something to do with the moc compiler I think.

                        You get the syntax highlighted using a single backtick for inline highlighting and backtick plus return for a code block.

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                        • cfdevC cfdev

                          It's ok like this:

                          namespace Ui { class DialogInvoiceList; }

                          class DialogInvoiceList: public QDialog, protected Ui::DialogInvoiceList
                          {
                          Q_OBJECT
                          public:
                          explicit DialogInvoiceList(QWidget* parent)
                          : QDialog(parent)
                          {
                          setupUi(this);
                          }
                          }

                          class DialogPurchase : public DialogInvoiceList
                          {
                          Q_OBJECT
                          public:
                          explicit DialogPurchase(QWidget* parent)
                          : DialogInvoiceList(parent)
                          {}
                          }

                          Many Thanks ;)

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                          Jakob
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #12

                          @cfdev Btw, please remember to mark as 'Solved' using the 'Topic Tools' at the bottom right corner of the topic thread.

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                          • cfdevC cfdev

                            It's ok like this:

                            namespace Ui { class DialogInvoiceList; }

                            class DialogInvoiceList: public QDialog, protected Ui::DialogInvoiceList
                            {
                            Q_OBJECT
                            public:
                            explicit DialogInvoiceList(QWidget* parent)
                            : QDialog(parent)
                            {
                            setupUi(this);
                            }
                            }

                            class DialogPurchase : public DialogInvoiceList
                            {
                            Q_OBJECT
                            public:
                            explicit DialogPurchase(QWidget* parent)
                            : DialogInvoiceList(parent)
                            {}
                            }

                            Many Thanks ;)

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                            J Offline
                            Jakob
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #13

                            @cfdev Damn browser cache, never mind the remark as marking as 'Solved' - you already did .......

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                              SGaistS Offline
                              SGaist
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #14

                              Hi,

                              Just a side note, you have now a "Code" button with </> as an icon to help you write code blocks

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                              Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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