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Getting QStringList text to line edit based on a string inserted on another line edit

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    Lasith
    wrote on 18 Dec 2017, 16:56 last edited by
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    How to use connect and check return code?

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      18 Dec 2017, 16:56

      How to use connect and check return code?

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      Taz742
      wrote on 18 Dec 2017, 16:59 last edited by
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      • L Lasith
        18 Dec 2017, 16:56

        How to use connect and check return code?

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        mrjj
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on 18 Dec 2017, 16:59 last edited by mrjj
        #7

        @Lasith
        Forget about that. You use Designer so its pr auto.

        Your error is that you dont set name to compare with from LineEdit1
        sorry. you do.

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        • L Lasith
          18 Dec 2017, 16:56

          How to use connect and check return code?

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          Taz742
          wrote on 18 Dec 2017, 16:59 last edited by
          #8

          @Lasith

          #include "mainwindow.h"
          #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
          
          MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
              QMainWindow(parent),
              ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
          {
              ui->setupUi(this);
          
              QObject::connect(ui->lnName, &QLineEdit::textChanged, this, [=](QString arg){
                  ui->lnIndex->setText(QString::number(this->getIndex(arg)));
              });
          }
          
          MainWindow::~MainWindow()
          {
              delete ui;
          }
          
          int MainWindow::getIndex(QString arg) {
              QStringList names;
              names << "John" << "Smith" << "Mary" <<"Anne";
          
              for (int i = 0; i < names.size(); i++) {
                  if (names[i] == arg) {
                      return i;
                  }
              }
              return -1;
          }
          
          

          .h

          #ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
          #define MAINWINDOW_H
          
          #include <QMainWindow>
          
          namespace Ui {
          class MainWindow;
          }
          
          class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
          {
              Q_OBJECT
          
          public:
              explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
              ~MainWindow();
          
          private:
              Ui::MainWindow *ui;
              int getIndex(QString arg);
          };
          
          #endif // MAINWINDOW_H
          
          
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          • M mrjj
            18 Dec 2017, 16:59

            @Lasith
            Forget about that. You use Designer so its pr auto.

            Your error is that you dont set name to compare with from LineEdit1
            sorry. you do.

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            Lasith
            wrote on 18 Dec 2017, 17:01 last edited by
            #9

            @mrjj No I already set the Name :(

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            • L Lasith
              18 Dec 2017, 17:01

              @mrjj No I already set the Name :(

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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on 18 Dec 2017, 17:05 last edited by
              #10

              @Lasith
              Yeah, sorry saw that after.
              Use @Taz742 solution (which uses lambda and is more smooth)
              or try this test project (that does it with your code)
              https://www.dropbox.com/s/pozxsv4sd1sa64p/editindex.zip?dl=0

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              • M mrjj
                18 Dec 2017, 17:05

                @Lasith
                Yeah, sorry saw that after.
                Use @Taz742 solution (which uses lambda and is more smooth)
                or try this test project (that does it with your code)
                https://www.dropbox.com/s/pozxsv4sd1sa64p/editindex.zip?dl=0

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                Lasith
                wrote on 18 Dec 2017, 17:12 last edited by
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                @mrjj Thanx but what was the problem in my code?

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                • L Lasith
                  18 Dec 2017, 17:12

                  @mrjj Thanx but what was the problem in my code?

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                  mrjj
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on 18 Dec 2017, 17:16 last edited by mrjj
                  #12

                  @Lasith
                  Only thing wrong was you assigned an int to a QString

                  index=i; // this wont work

                  have to be
                  index=QString::number(i);

                  I also added it would say "not found" just for testing.

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                  • M mrjj
                    18 Dec 2017, 17:16

                    @Lasith
                    Only thing wrong was you assigned an int to a QString

                    index=i; // this wont work

                    have to be
                    index=QString::number(i);

                    I also added it would say "not found" just for testing.

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                    Lasith
                    wrote on 18 Dec 2017, 17:22 last edited by
                    #13

                    @mrjj Oh a silly mistake :(

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                    • L Lasith
                      18 Dec 2017, 17:22

                      @mrjj Oh a silly mistake :(

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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on 18 Dec 2017, 17:24 last edited by
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                      @Lasith
                      Well its not that silly as i do it sometimes also - as my old string class would
                      make the int a string but QString think something else of it.

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                      • L Lasith
                        18 Dec 2017, 17:12

                        @mrjj Thanx but what was the problem in my code?

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                        Taz742
                        wrote on 18 Dec 2017, 17:28 last edited by Taz742
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                        @Lasith
                        Your problems:

                        • You only once call the returning function of the index, and in the designer. (In fact, when ui->name text changes, the function should be called every time.)

                        @Lasith said in Getting QStringList text to line edit based on a string inserted on another line edit:

                        QString index;
                        Name=ui->name->text();
                        for(int i=0;i<names.size();i++)
                        {
                        if(names[i]==Name){
                        index=i;
                        }

                        You want the string but in your cycle the 'i' of the integer. Why do not you pay attention to this(index = i)? Try compile the app? If yes, the compiler would inform you about it.

                        From your profile it seems that you are using Qt too several months. But it does not seem to be at all.

                        Do not try to conquer the peak, learn to walk first.

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