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  • D deleted286
    12 Feb 2021, 06:11

    @J-Hilk said in When reading QJsonArray it gives always 0:

    do not localize your json, stick with the norm and use a dot as a separator for your double/floats

    I use dot but it wont change anything. I cant read

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    wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 06:16 last edited by
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    @suslucoder said in When reading QJsonArray it gives always 0:

    I cant read

    Please read my post...

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    • D deleted286
      12 Feb 2021, 06:11

      @J-Hilk said in When reading QJsonArray it gives always 0:

      do not localize your json, stick with the norm and use a dot as a separator for your double/floats

      I use dot but it wont change anything. I cant read

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      • C Christian Ehrlicher
        12 Feb 2021, 05:56

        @suslucoder said in When reading QJsonArray it gives always 0:

        "11,48855",

        This is a string, no double.

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        wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 06:20 last edited by
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        @Christian-Ehrlicher but 5.0 is double? I've changed the value

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          wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 06:22 last edited by Christian Ehrlicher 2 Dec 2021, 06:24
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          @suslucoder said in When reading QJsonArray it gives always 0:

          but 5.0 is double?

          It's not 5.0 but "5.0" and this is a string. See also QJsonValue::Type()

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            wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 06:27 last edited by
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            @suslucoder JSON does not convert strings to numbers. So if a value is string and you try to read a double, it will always return 0.

            A workaround for this is:

            qDebug() << "Abc:" << grvArray[i].toObject()["Abc"].toVariant().toInt();
            

            Although it does come with it's problems.

            (Z(:^

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              12 Feb 2021, 06:27

              @suslucoder JSON does not convert strings to numbers. So if a value is string and you try to read a double, it will always return 0.

              A workaround for this is:

              qDebug() << "Abc:" << grvArray[i].toObject()["Abc"].toVariant().toInt();
              

              Although it does come with it's problems.

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              wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 06:32 last edited by
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              @sierdzio ok, when we start to give etchy solutions 😉

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              qDebug() << "Abc:" << l.toDouble(grvArray[i].toObject()["Abc"].toString());
              

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                wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 06:37 last edited by
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                It's etchiness depends on particular case. In some applications, JSON is used as an internal format, where rules can be different than official ones. And being able to specify a number by either string or number is useful.

                Plus, let's not forget JSON does not support integers at all. So if you want to specify an integer and be sure it won't be fuzzy, using a string is OK.

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                  wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 10:20 last edited by
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                  I don't know where @suslucoder gets his JSON from. And I admit in my code I save/restore integers (C++ type) not floating point. But for integers at least I note that Qt JSON saves as a number, not as a string. So I imagine it would save a floating point similarly. Just saying.

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                  • J JonB
                    12 Feb 2021, 10:20

                    I don't know where @suslucoder gets his JSON from. And I admit in my code I save/restore integers (C++ type) not floating point. But for integers at least I note that Qt JSON saves as a number, not as a string. So I imagine it would save a floating point similarly. Just saying.

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                    wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 11:05 last edited by
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                    @JonB ı didnt get my json from anywhere. I create it by myself

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                      12 Feb 2021, 06:27

                      @suslucoder JSON does not convert strings to numbers. So if a value is string and you try to read a double, it will always return 0.

                      A workaround for this is:

                      qDebug() << "Abc:" << grvArray[i].toObject()["Abc"].toVariant().toInt();
                      

                      Although it does come with it's problems.

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                      wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 11:07 last edited by
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                      @sierdzio I did it like this way. But it cant read some datas still. What should be the reason? It reads the first and last element of 1 array. And then, didnt read the second item of an array. Read the 4.element of array 2. I didnt understand

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                        wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 11:09 last edited by
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                        Since you created the json manually you're mixing . and ,. Use the proper json notation for doubles without quotes if you want that someone else will be able to read them and don't create such files manually.

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                        • C Christian Ehrlicher
                          12 Feb 2021, 11:09

                          Since you created the json manually you're mixing . and ,. Use the proper json notation for doubles without quotes if you want that someone else will be able to read them and don't create such files manually.

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                          wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 11:18 last edited by
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                          @Christian-Ehrlicher I have LineEdit. I take datas from line edit on my qui, and save those datas in txt file which is formatted json. I want to take float or double nums on line edit.

                          I have " " because line edit accept strings.

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                          • D deleted286
                            12 Feb 2021, 11:18

                            @Christian-Ehrlicher I have LineEdit. I take datas from line edit on my qui, and save those datas in txt file which is formatted json. I want to take float or double nums on line edit.

                            I have " " because line edit accept strings.

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                            wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 11:26 last edited by Pl45m4 2 Dec 2021, 11:34
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                            @suslucoder said in When reading QJsonArray it gives always 0:

                            I have " " because line edit accept strings.

                            But you cant save strings in the same way as you save floats / doubles or ints (edit: No ints).

                            @Christian-Ehrlicher said in When reading QJsonArray it gives always 0:

                            It's not 5.0 but "5.0" and this is a string. See also QJsonValue::Type()

                            That's what @Christian-Ehrlicher said here

                            So you have to differentiate what is going to be stored in your Json.
                            (If you build your Json yourself -> strings with "....." and floats with . as separator to avoid read errors)

                            You can save everything as string, but then you have to convert it when reading the values again (-> also works best when using a dot as separator. Not every locale supports , as decimal separator. This is why you probably got 0)


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                              wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 11:41 last edited by
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                              @suslucoder
                              ...Which is why I suggested you might choose to save/put in file 41.123 instead of string with quotes like your "41,123", then you will be storing a number and won't have to convert from a string....

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                                wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 11:47 last edited by
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                                Or use a proper QDoubleSpinbox

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                                  wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 11:55 last edited by
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                                  Or a QLineEdit with an input mask, so you can be sure that is input of this widget gonna be a number. Then you can write it as double to your Json.

                                  https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlineedit.html#inputMask-prop


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                                  • D deleted286
                                    12 Feb 2021, 11:05

                                    @JonB ı didnt get my json from anywhere. I create it by myself

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                                    wrote on 12 Feb 2021, 12:03 last edited by
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                                    @suslucoder said in When reading QJsonArray it gives always 0:

                                    ı didnt get my json from anywhere. I create it by myself

                                    So this is not a widget issue, at least at this stage. It's a question of OP deciding on a type to be used in the JSON.

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                                      wrote on 13 Feb 2021, 07:45 last edited by
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                                      Exactly. You should format the data properly when you save it. Then the whole problem will just go away and a plain toDouble() will work when reading the file.

                                      (Z(:^

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                                        13 Feb 2021, 07:45

                                        Exactly. You should format the data properly when you save it. Then the whole problem will just go away and a plain toDouble() will work when reading the file.

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                                        wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 06:11 last edited by
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                                        Thanks for all answers. I will reformat my json file and try it again

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