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Read data and add it to a chart

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  • D deleted286

    @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.

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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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            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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            • D deleted286

              @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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                • D deleted286

                  @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...

                  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:

                    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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                    • D deleted286

                      @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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                      • D deleted286

                        @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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                            #26

                            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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                            • mrjjM mrjj

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

                              series->append(num); // add each number from the line

                              This cannot work as QLineSeries does not have such an overload.

                              Currently discussed here.

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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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                              • SGaistS SGaist

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

                                series->append(num); // add each number from the line

                                This cannot work as QLineSeries does not have such an overload.

                                Currently discussed here.

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                                #28

                                @SGaist
                                Good catch.
                                yes its x,y.
                                It was more about num being undeclared at that point in time :)
                                Changed as not to confuse future readers.

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