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Read data and add it to a chart

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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @suslucoder said in Read data and add it to a chart:

    but I want it to add the data to the chart every 0.2 seconds

    Then this is not "realtime".
    You already have the file content in allLines and you already have Timer_Slot() slot. So, what prevents you from adding next data line to your chart in that slot?

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    @jsulm I dont know how to do it, that is the reason I asked for help

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      @jsulm I dont know how to do it, that is the reason I asked for help

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      @suslucoder There are many examples: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtcharts-examples.html
      Take time to see how data is added to a chart.

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        @suslucoder There are many examples: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtcharts-examples.html
        Take time to see how data is added to a chart.

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        @jsulm as you said, I already have the file content in allLines. When i do series.append(allLines) to adding chart I get an error. Thank you I will analyze the examples

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          @jsulm as you said, I already have the file content in allLines. When i do series.append(allLines) to adding chart I get an error. Thank you I will analyze the examples

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          @suslucoder I told you in that other thread from you that you can't use a string list there. Please also read documentation...

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

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            @jsulm as you said, I already have the file content in allLines. When i do series.append(allLines) to adding chart I get an error. Thank you I will analyze the examples

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            @suslucoder
            @jsulm already answered this last question in https://forum.qt.io/topic/122320/how-can-i-add-txt-file-datas-in-qlineseries/2. You cannot add a a string (or string list) to a chart, you have to parse it to generate the actual desired numbers.

            For adding data every few seconds: whether you read the lines from the file as you go or you read them all into a list in memory, either way on a QTimer::timeout() signal read the next however-many from the file/list and add them to the chart.

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @suslucoder
              @jsulm already answered this last question in https://forum.qt.io/topic/122320/how-can-i-add-txt-file-datas-in-qlineseries/2. You cannot add a a string (or string list) to a chart, you have to parse it to generate the actual desired numbers.

              For adding data every few seconds: whether you read the lines from the file as you go or you read them all into a list in memory, either way on a QTimer::timeout() signal read the next however-many from the file/list and add them to the chart.

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              @JonB Okey. I understand. I should use another struct instead of string list, right?

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                @JonB Okey. I understand. I should use another struct instead of string list, right?

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                @suslucoder
                Well it's not another "struct". You presumably have a file containing the text of numbers, perhaps separated by commas or new lines or something. You need to convert those to X,Y numeric values, and then pass those (or QPointFs) to add to the chart series. It doesn't matter whether you do that at the time of reading in the file or just before adding them to the series, but you will need to do so at one of those two stages.

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                  @JonB Okey. I understand. I should use another struct instead of string list, right?

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                  @suslucoder said in Read data and add it to a chart:

                  I should use another struct instead of string list, right?

                  You should use what the method to set the data expects. That's why I suggested to read the documentation: it is documented quite clearly.

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

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @suslucoder said in Read data and add it to a chart:

                    I should use another struct instead of string list, right?

                    You should use what the method to set the data expects. That's why I suggested to read the documentation: it is documented quite clearly.

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                    @jsulm ıs there any example that doing exactly what you said?

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                      @jsulm ıs there any example that doing exactly what you said?

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                      @suslucoder I already posted a link to charts examples.
                      For example: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtcharts-temperaturerecords-example.html
                      And you still did not tell us what data you actually want to show and what type of chart you need...

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                        Hi
                        Please show one line from the "C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/QFileDemo/abc.txt"
                        so we know how data is. else it's impossible to give any hints on how you can show that in a chart.

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          Hi
                          Please show one line from the "C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/QFileDemo/abc.txt"
                          so we know how data is. else it's impossible to give any hints on how you can show that in a chart.

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                          @mrjj Here it is

                          1991 01 213.5 136.9 0.64 220.5 147.6 229.4 205.5 8 17.4
                          1991 02 270.2 167.5 0.62 221.5 147.6 243.0 206.3 10 18.4

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                            @mrjj Here it is

                            1991 01 213.5 136.9 0.64 220.5 147.6 229.4 205.5 8 17.4
                            1991 02 270.2 167.5 0.62 221.5 147.6 243.0 206.3 10 18.4

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                            @suslucoder

                            QString line = read_one_line_from_file();
                            QStringList list = line.split(QLatin1Char(' '), Qt::SkipEmptyParts);
                            for (const QString &entry : list)
                            {
                                double num = entry.toDouble();    // or `unsigned num = entry.toUInt()` for the first 2 numbers on each line, by the look of it
                                // do whatever is necessary with each `double` number retrieved
                                // such as adding pairs directly to the chart, or building a `QLineSeries`, or whatever
                            }
                            
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                            • JonBJ JonB

                              @suslucoder

                              QString line = read_one_line_from_file();
                              QStringList list = line.split(QLatin1Char(' '), Qt::SkipEmptyParts);
                              for (const QString &entry : list)
                              {
                                  double num = entry.toDouble();    // or `unsigned num = entry.toUInt()` for the first 2 numbers on each line, by the look of it
                                  // do whatever is necessary with each `double` number retrieved
                                  // such as adding pairs directly to the chart, or building a `QLineSeries`, or whatever
                              }
                              
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                              @JonB Thank you. Where should I place the code script?

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                                @JonB Thank you. Where should I place the code script?

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                                @suslucoder said in Read data and add it to a chart:

                                Where should I place the code script?

                                Come on. Place is where you read the data from the file...

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                                • jsulmJ jsulm

                                  @suslucoder said in Read data and add it to a chart:

                                  Where should I place the code script?

                                  Come on. Place is where you read the data from the file...

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                                  @jsulm I know but i have, QString line = in.readLine();
                                  allLines.append(line);
                                  I couldnt get the idea about it. When i do it i get out of index error .And after doing all this things, how can i add my datas to a chart?

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                                    @jsulm I know but i have, QString line = in.readLine();
                                    allLines.append(line);
                                    I couldnt get the idea about it. When i do it i get out of index error .And after doing all this things, how can i add my datas to a chart?

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                                    @suslucoder I did this part. After that, how can i add it to a chart? Like the way create a new chart, append series and it goes like this?

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                                      @jsulm I know but i have, QString line = in.readLine();
                                      allLines.append(line);
                                      I couldnt get the idea about it. When i do it i get out of index error .And after doing all this things, how can i add my datas to a chart?

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                                      @suslucoder said in Read data and add it to a chart:

                                      And after doing all this things, how can i add my datas to a chart?

                                      I already provided links to examples several times.

                                      "When i do it i get out of index error" - then post your code...

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                                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                                        @suslucoder said in Read data and add it to a chart:

                                        And after doing all this things, how can i add my datas to a chart?

                                        I already provided links to examples several times.

                                        "When i do it i get out of index error" - then post your code...

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                                        @jsulm ```
                                        QString line = in.readLine();
                                        allLines.append(line);
                                        QStringList list = line.split(QLatin1Char(' '), Qt::SkipEmptyParts);
                                        for(const QString &entry : list) {
                                        double num = entry.toDouble();
                                        }
                                        series->append(num)
                                        ``
                                        Says use of undeclared identifier num

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                                          Hi
                                          You want like

                                          QStringList list = line.split(QLatin1Char(' '), Qt::SkipEmptyParts);
                                          for(const QString &entry : list) {
                                          double num = entry.toDouble();
                                          series->append(X,Y);  // use num for either xor y or both depending on what you want
                                          }
                                          
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