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    Lasith
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    In my qt c++ application when I insert a text value concatenated with a comma opeartor I get a runtime error stating "Index out of range"! But with out comma if I only insert the line edit value to the QStringList there is no runtime error!

    Following code works

    QStringList myList;
    myList<<ui->lineedit1->text();

    but following gives a runtime error!

    QStringList myList;
    myList<<ui->lineedit1->text()+",";

    How can I correct this issue?

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    • L Lasith

      In my qt c++ application when I insert a text value concatenated with a comma opeartor I get a runtime error stating "Index out of range"! But with out comma if I only insert the line edit value to the QStringList there is no runtime error!

      Following code works

      QStringList myList;
      myList<<ui->lineedit1->text();

      but following gives a runtime error!

      QStringList myList;
      myList<<ui->lineedit1->text()+",";

      How can I correct this issue?

      J.HilkJ Online
      J.HilkJ Online
      J.Hilk
      Moderators
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @Lasith by using the intended QStringList functions instead if an abstract and overloaded operator

      QStringList myList;
      myList.append(ui->lineedit1->text()+",");


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      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

        @Lasith by using the intended QStringList functions instead if an abstract and overloaded operator

        QStringList myList;
        myList.append(ui->lineedit1->text()+",");

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        Lasith
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @J.Hilk Thanx but I still get the run time error :(

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        • L Lasith

          @J.Hilk Thanx but I still get the run time error :(

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          J.Hilk
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          #4

          @Lasith are you sure it actually crashes at that line?


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            mrjj
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            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            Hi
            Normally its the

            that can give "index out of range error"

            not when inserting ?

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