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    frnklu20
    wrote on last edited by
    #23

    Hi,

    I have a problem with the same question.Can you help me please?

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    • F frnklu20

      Hi,

      I have a problem with the same question.Can you help me please?

      mrjjM Offline
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      mrjj
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by
      #24

      @frnklu20
      Hi
      if it's not super related to this thread,
      then please make a new one.

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        frnklu20
        wrote on last edited by
        #25

        It is!

        is about how to add and access informations from dynamically created objects!

        But now instead of using QLabels to portray my image, i'm using QGraphicsPixmapItems.

        To update my program I started to use QGraphicItems, and like before I want to create a link between a specific graphic item that i added on the screen and a non-graphical object named Barramento.

        diagramitem.cpp

        DiagramItem::DiagramItem(DiagramType diagramType, QMenu *contextMenu,
                     QGraphicsItem *parent)
            : QGraphicsPixmapItem(parent)
        {
            QPainter *painter=new QPainter;
            myDiagramType = diagramType;
            myContextMenu = contextMenu;
        
            QPainterPath path;
            switch (myDiagramType) {
                case StartEnd:{
                    QPixmap pixmap(url_trafo);
                    myPolygon = pixmap;
                    break;
            }
            case Gerador:{
                    QPixmap pixmap2(url_gerador);
                    myPolygon=pixmap2;
                    break;
            }
            case Carga:{
                    QPixmap pixmap3("C:/Users/Lukas/Desktop/simulight/images/carga");
                    myPolygon=pixmap3;
                    break;
            }
            default:{
                    QPixmap pixmap4(url_barramento);
                    myPolygon=pixmap4;
                    break;
            }
            }
            setPixmap(myPolygon);
            setFlag(QGraphicsItem::ItemIsMovable, true);
            setFlag(QGraphicsItem::ItemIsSelectable, true);
            setFlag(QGraphicsItem::ItemSendsGeometryChanges, true);
        }
        

        that's the class responsible for the items

        diagramscene.cpp
        it handles the actions of adding objects on the screen dynamically

        void DiagramScene::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *mouseEvent)
        {
            if (mouseEvent->button() != Qt::LeftButton)
                return;
        
            DiagramItem *item;
            switch (myMode) {
                case InsertItem:
                    
                    item = new DiagramItem(myItemType, myItemMenu);
        
                    addItem(item);
                    item->setPos(mouseEvent->scenePos());
                    emit itemInserted(item);
                    if(myItemType==0)
                    {
                        int i=0;
                        i+=1;
                        Barramento *barramento=new Barramento();
                        
                        BarramentoMap["barramento"+QString::number(i)]=barramento;//error1
                        item->setProperty("datakey","barramento"+QString::number(i)); //error2
                    }
                    break;
        

        error1: no viable overloaded '='
        error2: no member named 'setProperty' in 'DiagramItem'

        And i'm asking myself if it is the same thing that we did beore, how can i fix it?Is there something that i have to do different whit QGraphicItems?

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          mrjj
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by mrjj
          #26

          Hi
          DiagramItem do not have setProperty, so just add a new member variable to hold the "key"
          QString datakey;
          so you can just do
          item->datakey="barramento"+QString::number(i);
          It would be prittier if you defined an set function
          item->SetDataKey( "barramento"+QString::number(i) );

          For error 2, i guess you have the wrong declaration of the map.
          I can't see it.

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            frnklu20
            wrote on last edited by
            #27

            Hi,

            Let me explain what i did,

            I have add and access the information, so i created a custom QGraphicsPixmapItem that emits a signal when the item is clicked.

            customgraphicsitem.h

            class CustomGraphicsItem: public QGraphicsPixmapItem
            {
            public:
                CustomGraphicsItem(QGraphicsItem *parent=0);
            
                 QString datakey;
                 void SetDataKey(QString new_datakey);
                  //i defined here the datakey variable and the function
            signals:
                void sendInfo(const QVariant datakey);
            
            protected:
                void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event);
            };
            

            customgraphicsitem.cpp

            CustomGraphicsItem::CustomGraphicsItem(QGraphicsItem *parent)
            {
            
            }
            
            void CustomGraphicsItem::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
            {
                QPoint mouse_pos=event->pos();
            
            
                if(event->button()==Qt::RightButton){
                    
            
                if(mouse_pos.x()<=this->boundingRect().size().width() && mouse_pos.y()<=this->boundingRect().size().height()){
            //i don't know if it is the best way, if you have a better ideia talk to me
            
                if(mouse_pos.x()>0 && mouse_pos.y()>0){
                      emit sendInfo(this->datakey);
                   }
                }
                }
                else {
                    event->ignore();
                }
            }
            void CustomGraphicsItem::SetDataKey(QString new_datakey)
            {
                datakey=new_datakey;
            }
            

            Now in diagramscene i have a public slot named receiveinfo

            diagramscene.cpp

            void DiagramScene::receiveinfo(const QVariant &datakey)
            {
                QMessageBox msgBox;
                msgBox.setText((datakey).toString());
                msgBox.exec();
            }
            //for now i just want to show the datakey in a messagebox when i click the item
            void DiagramScene::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *mouseEvent)
            {if (mouseEvent->button() != Qt::LeftButton)
                    return;
            
                DiagramItem *item;
                switch (myMode) {
                    case InsertItem:
                        
                        item = new DiagramItem(myItemType, myItemMenu);
            
                        addItem(item);
                        item->setPos(mouseEvent->scenePos());
                        emit itemInserted(item);
                        if(myItemType==0)
                        {
                            int i=0;
                            i+=1;
                            Barramento *barramento=new Barramento();
                            BarramentoMap["barramento"+QString::number(i)]=barramento;
                            item->SetDataKey("barramento"+QString::number(i));
                            connect(item, &CustomGraphicsItem::sendInfo, this, &DiagramScene::receiveinfo);
                            //here i connect the item to the signal and the slots
                        }
            

            What i did wrong? qt guves me 3 errors that i don't know what they mean

            error1:
            'staticMetaObject' is not a member of 'QtPivate::FunctionPrivate<void....

            error2:
            "qt_metacall" is not a member of 'CustomGraphicItem'

            error3:
            static assertion failed: No Q_OBJECT in the class with the signal

            What i did wrong?There is a better way to know if the QGraphicsItem was clicked?

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              SGaist
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #28

              Hi,

              Not all Qt classes by far inherit QObject. If you want signals and slots in your custom QGraphicsPixmapItem, then you also have to inherit QObject first.

              The errors are mostly related to that.

              Error 3 is pretty self-explanatory: you are missing the Q_OBJECT macro in your class declaration.

              You are likely looking for QGraphicsItem::mouseReleaseEvent.

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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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                frnklu20
                wrote on last edited by
                #29

                Ok!

                I fixed the error3

                class CustomGraphicsItem: public QGraphicsPixmapItem
                {
                    Q_OBJECT
                
                public:
                

                And now my mousePressEvent is defined in this way

                protected:
                    void mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event);
                

                So it's fine i guess

                but how can i inherit QObject in my custom QGraphicsPixmapItem?Because after i fixed those errors it only appears 1 error:
                no matching function for call to 'QObject::connectImpl ....
                that i think it must be from the signal that i'm emitting, so how can i fix this by inheriting qobject?

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                  mrjj
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #30

                  Hi

                  • how can i fix this by inheriting qobject?

                  class CustomGraphicsItem: public QObject, public QGraphicsPixmapItem {
                  ...

                  and in cpp, also call it

                  CustomGraphicsItem (QGraphicsItem *parent = 0): QObject(), QGraphicsPixmapItem(parent)
                  {

                  }

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                    frnklu20
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #31

                    I did it:

                    .h

                    class CustomGraphicsItem: public QObject, public QGraphicsPixmapItem
                    {
                        Q_OBJECT
                    
                    public:
                        CustomGraphicsItem(QGraphicsItem *parent=0);
                    

                    .cpp

                    CustomGraphicsItem::CustomGraphicsItem(QGraphicsItem *parent):
                        QObject(), QGraphicsPixmapItem(parent)
                    {
                    

                    But now it gives to me a lot of errors
                    unidefined reference to 'vtable for CustomGraphicsItem
                    undefined reference to 'CustomGraphicsItem::sendInfo(QVariant)
                    undefined reference to 'CustomGraphicsItem::metaObject() const
                    undefined reference to 'CustomGraphicsItem::qt_metacast(char const*)
                    undefined reference to 'CustomGraphicsItem::qt_metacall(QMetaObject::Call,int,void**)

                    why is that happening?

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                    • F frnklu20

                      I did it:

                      .h

                      class CustomGraphicsItem: public QObject, public QGraphicsPixmapItem
                      {
                          Q_OBJECT
                      
                      public:
                          CustomGraphicsItem(QGraphicsItem *parent=0);
                      

                      .cpp

                      CustomGraphicsItem::CustomGraphicsItem(QGraphicsItem *parent):
                          QObject(), QGraphicsPixmapItem(parent)
                      {
                      

                      But now it gives to me a lot of errors
                      unidefined reference to 'vtable for CustomGraphicsItem
                      undefined reference to 'CustomGraphicsItem::sendInfo(QVariant)
                      undefined reference to 'CustomGraphicsItem::metaObject() const
                      undefined reference to 'CustomGraphicsItem::qt_metacast(char const*)
                      undefined reference to 'CustomGraphicsItem::qt_metacall(QMetaObject::Call,int,void**)

                      why is that happening?

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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #32

                      Hi
                      Do you actually have those in cpp?
                      The body of the functions, i mean.

                      Also, if yes, you do have them still, then try delete build folder
                      and run rebuild all. (from the menu)

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                        frnklu20
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #33

                        Hi,

                        Sorry for the delay to answer, i was in the period of exams in college.

                        After delete the build folder and rebuild all the program executed :)
                        But i don't know why my mousePressEvent of CustomGraphicItem is not working(not emitting any signal) and my drag and drop is not working either like it's causing inteference.

                        what is happening?

                        in customgraphicsitem.h the function is defined as:

                        protected:
                             void mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) override;
                        

                        in customgraphicsitem.cpp :

                        void CustomGraphicsItem::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event)
                        {
                            QPointF mouse_pos=event->scenePos();
                        
                                if(event->button()==Qt::RightButton){
                        
                        
                                if(mouse_pos.x()<=this->boundingRect().size().width() && mouse_pos.y()<=this->boundingRect().size().height()){
                        
                        
                                if(mouse_pos.x()>0 && mouse_pos.y()>0){
                                      emit sendInfo(this->datakey);
                                   }
                                }
                                }
                                else {
                                    event->ignore();
                                }
                        }
                        

                        what is the problem with it?

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                        • F frnklu20

                          Hi,

                          Sorry for the delay to answer, i was in the period of exams in college.

                          After delete the build folder and rebuild all the program executed :)
                          But i don't know why my mousePressEvent of CustomGraphicItem is not working(not emitting any signal) and my drag and drop is not working either like it's causing inteference.

                          what is happening?

                          in customgraphicsitem.h the function is defined as:

                          protected:
                               void mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) override;
                          

                          in customgraphicsitem.cpp :

                          void CustomGraphicsItem::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event)
                          {
                              QPointF mouse_pos=event->scenePos();
                          
                                  if(event->button()==Qt::RightButton){
                          
                          
                                  if(mouse_pos.x()<=this->boundingRect().size().width() && mouse_pos.y()<=this->boundingRect().size().height()){
                          
                          
                                  if(mouse_pos.x()>0 && mouse_pos.y()>0){
                                        emit sendInfo(this->datakey);
                                     }
                                  }
                                  }
                                  else {
                                      event->ignore();
                                  }
                          }
                          

                          what is the problem with it?

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                          jsulm
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #34

                          @frnklu20 You have several conditions before emitting the signal: did you try to debug to see what happens? I guess one of your "if"s does not match.

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

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                          • F frnklu20

                            Hi,

                            Sorry for the delay to answer, i was in the period of exams in college.

                            After delete the build folder and rebuild all the program executed :)
                            But i don't know why my mousePressEvent of CustomGraphicItem is not working(not emitting any signal) and my drag and drop is not working either like it's causing inteference.

                            what is happening?

                            in customgraphicsitem.h the function is defined as:

                            protected:
                                 void mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) override;
                            

                            in customgraphicsitem.cpp :

                            void CustomGraphicsItem::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event)
                            {
                                QPointF mouse_pos=event->scenePos();
                            
                                    if(event->button()==Qt::RightButton){
                            
                            
                                    if(mouse_pos.x()<=this->boundingRect().size().width() && mouse_pos.y()<=this->boundingRect().size().height()){
                            
                            
                                    if(mouse_pos.x()>0 && mouse_pos.y()>0){
                                          emit sendInfo(this->datakey);
                                       }
                                    }
                                    }
                                    else {
                                        event->ignore();
                                    }
                            }
                            

                            what is the problem with it?

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                            J.Hilk
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #35

                            @frnklu20
                            the boundingRect rectangle is most likely not mapped to the scenePos. You should check that


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                              frnklu20
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #36

                              Hi,

                              I came up with a solution for not using a signal:

                              mainwindow.cpp

                               void MainWindow::infoItem()
                              {
                                  foreach (QGraphicsItem *item, scene->selectedItems()){
                                     if (item->type() == DiagramItem::Type){
                                         QMessageBox msgBox;
                                         msgBox.setText((item->data(0)).toString());
                                         msgBox.exec();
                                     }
                              
                                  }
                              }
                              
                              void MainWindow::createActions()
                              {
                              infoAction = new QAction(QIcon("C:/Users/Lukas/Desktop/simulight/images/info"),tr("&Informações"),this);
                                  infoAction->setShortcut(tr("Ctrl+I"));
                                  infoAction->setStatusTip(tr("Informations about the item"));
                                  connect(infoAction, SIGNAL(triggered()), this, SLOT(infoItem()));
                              }
                              

                              I created this action that by clicking in the button, it appears a messagebox with the data stored in this object.
                              The problem is, the foreach is defined like this:

                              foreach (QGraphicsItem *item, scene->selectedItems())
                              

                              and i'm using the customgraphicsitem, ok i know that its parent is QGraphicItem but i want to use the functions used in customgraphicsitem to store the data
                              I'm using right now the fucntion setData() and data() but i don't know if htey're good enough for this.
                              How can i fix it?

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                                mrjj
                                Lifetime Qt Champion
                                wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                #37

                                Hi
                                You can use
                                https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qgraphicsitem.html#qgraphicsitem_cast
                                and try cast to your child type if it really is, you can then use its members.
                                so check for NULL and note the docs saying " reimplement the type() function"

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