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  • M mrjj
    1 Jun 2018, 08:25

    @TMJJ001

    its listed under protected in the .h file.

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    wrote on 1 Jun 2018, 08:34 last edited by
    #18

    @mrjj

    Sorry but I don't see it. How is it under protected in the .h files?
    It is under "signals:", how is it then under protected.
    Looks like I'm missing something some thing big times!!

    Kind regards.

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    • T TMJJ001
      1 Jun 2018, 08:34

      @mrjj

      Sorry but I don't see it. How is it under protected in the .h files?
      It is under "signals:", how is it then under protected.
      Looks like I'm missing something some thing big times!!

      Kind regards.

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      wrote on 1 Jun 2018, 08:45 last edited by mrjj 6 Jan 2018, 08:45
      #19

      @TMJJ001

      or maybe i do, but you are not showing any code so im just guessing. :)
      its normally what message means.

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      • M mrjj
        1 Jun 2018, 08:45

        @TMJJ001

        or maybe i do, but you are not showing any code so im just guessing. :)
        its normally what message means.

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        wrote on 1 Jun 2018, 09:10 last edited by
        #20

        @mrjj

        Ok sorry, I will post my code again:

        So Lets start with the mainwindow.h

        #ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
        #define MAINWINDOW_H
        
        #include <QMainWindow>
        #include <tsp.h>
        #include <QMessageBox>
        
        namespace Ui {
        class MainWindow;
        }
        
        class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
        {
            Q_OBJECT
        
        public:
            explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
            ~MainWindow();
        
        public slots:
            void tspVisualize(struct valuesFromCanSensor candata); //This is the slot which get called after signal readingAvailable.
        
        private slots:
        
        private:
            Ui::MainWindow *ui;
        
        };
        
        #endif // MAINWINDOW_H
        

        Next I will show the mainwindow.cpp file

        #include "mainwindow.h"
        #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
        #include "canbus_socket.h"
        #include "tsp.h"
        
        MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
            QMainWindow(parent),
            ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
        {
            ui->setupUi(this);
        }
        
        MainWindow::~MainWindow()
        {
            delete ui;
        }
        void MainWindow::on_searchButton_clicked()
        {
            TSP tsp_run(this);
        	ui->Terminal_textEdit->appendPlainText("Start reading sensor");
            tsp_run.can_tsp(ui->comboBox->currentText());							// Here I call the function can_tsp from the class TSP
            connect(tsp_run,&TSP::readingAvailable,this,&MainWindow::tspVisualize);	// Here I connected the signal readingAvailable to the visualization.
        }																			// readingAvailable will be called at the end of can_tsp and will pass a structure to tspVisualize
        
        
        
        void MainWindow::tspVisualize(struct valuesFromCanSensor candata)
        {
            qDebug()<< "ID " << candata.can_id;
        	ui->DT_lineEdit->setText(QString::number(candata.can_id,16));
        
        	// ... and visualize all other parameters from the passed structure
        
        }
        

        next tsp.h

        #ifndef TSP_H
        #define TSP_H
        
        #include <QObject>
        #include <QMessageBox>
        #include "mainwindow.h"
        #include <QDebug>
        
        class TSP : public QObject
        {
            Q_OBJECT
        public:
            explicit TSP(QObject *parent = 0);
            ~TSP();
        	
        	struct valuesFromCanSensor{		// Set structure to send data to mainwindow.cpp
                int can_id;
                int can_DT;
                int can_DN;
                int can_SN;
                int can_S;
                int can_HW;
                int can_SW;
                int can_PV;
                int can_OP;
                int can_M;
                int can_B;
            };
        
        signals:
            void readingAvailable(struct valuesFromCanSensor candatasend);			// Signal which sends the data 
        
        public slots:
            void can_tsp(QString cranT);
           
        
        private:
            struct valuesFromCanSensor candata;		// initialize a new structure to save data into and send later on
        
        };
        
        #endif // TSP_H
        

        last tsp.cpp

        
        #include "tsp.h"
        #include "canbus_socket.h"
        #include <linux/can.h>
        #include <linux/can/raw.h>
        
        TSP::TSP(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
        {
        
        }
        
        TSP::~TSP()
        {
        
        }
        
        int question=0;
        
        
        void TSP::can_tsp(QString cranT)
        {
        
            bool convStatus;
            Canbus_Socket canbus;
        
            int bdr;
            if(cranT=="CC2800-1")
            {
                bdr = 250000;
            }
        
            canbus.open_port("can0",0);                       // init canbus
        
            /***********************************************/
            /*Set the first message into struct and send it*/
            /***********************************************/
            struct can_frame ncandata;      /***************/
            ncandata.can_dlc=2;             /***************/
            ncandata.can_id= 0;             /***************/
            ncandata.data[0]= 01;           /***************/
            ncandata.data[1]=0;             /***************/
            canbus.send_port(&ncandata);    /***************/
            /***********************************************/
            /***********************************************/
        
            qDebug()<<"Start messages on canbus";
        
            int loop = 1;
            int *msgn;
            while(loop==1)
            {
                msgn = canbus.read_port();
                qDebug()<< "id = " << msgn[1];
               if(msgn[1]!=0)
               {
                    qDebug()<< "ID known: " << (msgn[1]-384);
                    loop=0;
                    canbus.close_port();
               }
            }
            qDebug()<< "out of ID loop";
            canbus.open_port("can0",(1408+msgn[1])-384);
            qDebug()<< "port closed and new filter set";
        
        
            while(question<10)
            {
                int fid[2];
                //qDebug()<< "Start switch with question: " + QString::number(question,10);
                switch(question)
                {
                    case(0):	fid[0] =0;          fid[1] =32;     break;	// CAN ID of sensor
                    case(1):    fid[0] =0;          fid[1] =16;     break;	// CAN device type
                    case(2):    fid[0] =8;          fid[1] =16;     break;	// CAN device name
                    case(3):    fid[0] =11;         fid[1] =101;	break;	// CAN serial number
                    case(4):    fid[0] =0;          fid[1] =101;	break;	// CAN status
                    case(5):	fid[0] =9;          fid[1] =16;     break;	// HW ver`on
                    case(6):	fid[0] =10;         fid[1] =16;     break;	// SW version
                    case(7):	fid[0] =7;          fid[1] =101;	break;	// Profile version
                    case(8):	fid[0] =0;          fid[1] =96;     break;	// Operating parameters
                    case(9):	fid[0] =1;          fid[1] =96;     break;	// Measuring .units/revolution
                    case(10):   fid[0] =1;          fid[1] =32;     break;	// Bittiming
                }
        
                /***********************************************/
                /*Set the second message into struct and send it*/
                /***********************************************//***************/
                ncandata.can_dlc=8;                    /***************/
                ncandata.can_id= 1536 + msgn[1]-384;   /***************/
                ncandata.data[0]= 64;                  /***************/
                ncandata.data[1]=fid[0];               /***************/
                ncandata.data[2]=fid[1];               /***************/
                ncandata.data[3]=0;                    /***************/
                ncandata.data[4]=0;                    /***************/
                ncandata.data[5]=0;                    /***************/
                ncandata.data[6]=0;                    /***************/
                ncandata.data[7]=0;                    /***************/
                canbus.send_port(&ncandata);           /***************/
                /***********************************************/
                /***********************************************/
        
                int *msgn2 = canbus.read_port();
                convStatus=false;
                QString number = QString::number(msgn2[4],16);
                QString number1 = QString::number(msgn2[3],16);
        
                QString setting0 = QString::number(msgn2[9],16);
                QString setting1 = QString::number(msgn2[8],16);
                QString setting2 = QString::number(msgn2[7],16);
                QString setting3 = QString::number(msgn2[6],16);
        
        
                if(number.length()<2)   number = "0" + number;                  // Make sure you have 2 numbers in your hex value
                if(number1.length()<2)   number1 = "0" + number1;
        
                if(setting0.length()<2)   setting0 = "0" + setting0;
                if(setting1.length()<2)   setting1 = "0" + setting1;
                if(setting2.length()<2)   setting2 = "0" + setting2;
                if(setting3.length()<2)   setting3 = "0" + setting3;
        
        
                int idr = (number+number1).toUInt(&convStatus,16);
                qDebug() << QString::number(idr);
        
                int frep = (setting0+setting1+setting2+setting3).toUInt(&convStatus,16);
                qDebug() << "frep = "<< QString::number(frep);
        
                switch(idr)
                {
                    case(8192): candata.can_id = frep;          question=1;     break;	// CANid
                    case(4096): candata.can_DT = frep;          question=2;     break;	// Device type
                    case(4104): candata.can_DN = frep;          question=3;     break;	// Device name
                    case(25867):candata.can_SN = frep;          question=4;     break;	// SN
                    case(25856):candata.can_S = frep;           question=5;     break;	// Status
                    case(4105): candata.can_HW = frep;          question=6;     break;	// HW version
                    case(4106): candata.can_SW = frep;          question=7;     break;	// SW version
                    case(25863):candata.can_PV = frep;          question=8;     break;	// Profile version
                    case(24576):candata.can_OP = frep;          question=9;     break;	// Operating parameters
                    case(24577):candata.can_M = frep;           question=10;    break;	// Measuring units/revolution
                    case(8193): candata.can_B = frep;           question=11;    break;	// bittiming
                }
        
            }
        
            emit(readingAvailable(candata));		// send the signal so the data can be visualized in the mainwindow
        
        }
        
        
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        • T TMJJ001
          1 Jun 2018, 09:10

          @mrjj

          Ok sorry, I will post my code again:

          So Lets start with the mainwindow.h

          #ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
          #define MAINWINDOW_H
          
          #include <QMainWindow>
          #include <tsp.h>
          #include <QMessageBox>
          
          namespace Ui {
          class MainWindow;
          }
          
          class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
          {
              Q_OBJECT
          
          public:
              explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
              ~MainWindow();
          
          public slots:
              void tspVisualize(struct valuesFromCanSensor candata); //This is the slot which get called after signal readingAvailable.
          
          private slots:
          
          private:
              Ui::MainWindow *ui;
          
          };
          
          #endif // MAINWINDOW_H
          

          Next I will show the mainwindow.cpp file

          #include "mainwindow.h"
          #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
          #include "canbus_socket.h"
          #include "tsp.h"
          
          MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
              QMainWindow(parent),
              ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
          {
              ui->setupUi(this);
          }
          
          MainWindow::~MainWindow()
          {
              delete ui;
          }
          void MainWindow::on_searchButton_clicked()
          {
              TSP tsp_run(this);
          	ui->Terminal_textEdit->appendPlainText("Start reading sensor");
              tsp_run.can_tsp(ui->comboBox->currentText());							// Here I call the function can_tsp from the class TSP
              connect(tsp_run,&TSP::readingAvailable,this,&MainWindow::tspVisualize);	// Here I connected the signal readingAvailable to the visualization.
          }																			// readingAvailable will be called at the end of can_tsp and will pass a structure to tspVisualize
          
          
          
          void MainWindow::tspVisualize(struct valuesFromCanSensor candata)
          {
              qDebug()<< "ID " << candata.can_id;
          	ui->DT_lineEdit->setText(QString::number(candata.can_id,16));
          
          	// ... and visualize all other parameters from the passed structure
          
          }
          

          next tsp.h

          #ifndef TSP_H
          #define TSP_H
          
          #include <QObject>
          #include <QMessageBox>
          #include "mainwindow.h"
          #include <QDebug>
          
          class TSP : public QObject
          {
              Q_OBJECT
          public:
              explicit TSP(QObject *parent = 0);
              ~TSP();
          	
          	struct valuesFromCanSensor{		// Set structure to send data to mainwindow.cpp
                  int can_id;
                  int can_DT;
                  int can_DN;
                  int can_SN;
                  int can_S;
                  int can_HW;
                  int can_SW;
                  int can_PV;
                  int can_OP;
                  int can_M;
                  int can_B;
              };
          
          signals:
              void readingAvailable(struct valuesFromCanSensor candatasend);			// Signal which sends the data 
          
          public slots:
              void can_tsp(QString cranT);
             
          
          private:
              struct valuesFromCanSensor candata;		// initialize a new structure to save data into and send later on
          
          };
          
          #endif // TSP_H
          

          last tsp.cpp

          
          #include "tsp.h"
          #include "canbus_socket.h"
          #include <linux/can.h>
          #include <linux/can/raw.h>
          
          TSP::TSP(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
          {
          
          }
          
          TSP::~TSP()
          {
          
          }
          
          int question=0;
          
          
          void TSP::can_tsp(QString cranT)
          {
          
              bool convStatus;
              Canbus_Socket canbus;
          
              int bdr;
              if(cranT=="CC2800-1")
              {
                  bdr = 250000;
              }
          
              canbus.open_port("can0",0);                       // init canbus
          
              /***********************************************/
              /*Set the first message into struct and send it*/
              /***********************************************/
              struct can_frame ncandata;      /***************/
              ncandata.can_dlc=2;             /***************/
              ncandata.can_id= 0;             /***************/
              ncandata.data[0]= 01;           /***************/
              ncandata.data[1]=0;             /***************/
              canbus.send_port(&ncandata);    /***************/
              /***********************************************/
              /***********************************************/
          
              qDebug()<<"Start messages on canbus";
          
              int loop = 1;
              int *msgn;
              while(loop==1)
              {
                  msgn = canbus.read_port();
                  qDebug()<< "id = " << msgn[1];
                 if(msgn[1]!=0)
                 {
                      qDebug()<< "ID known: " << (msgn[1]-384);
                      loop=0;
                      canbus.close_port();
                 }
              }
              qDebug()<< "out of ID loop";
              canbus.open_port("can0",(1408+msgn[1])-384);
              qDebug()<< "port closed and new filter set";
          
          
              while(question<10)
              {
                  int fid[2];
                  //qDebug()<< "Start switch with question: " + QString::number(question,10);
                  switch(question)
                  {
                      case(0):	fid[0] =0;          fid[1] =32;     break;	// CAN ID of sensor
                      case(1):    fid[0] =0;          fid[1] =16;     break;	// CAN device type
                      case(2):    fid[0] =8;          fid[1] =16;     break;	// CAN device name
                      case(3):    fid[0] =11;         fid[1] =101;	break;	// CAN serial number
                      case(4):    fid[0] =0;          fid[1] =101;	break;	// CAN status
                      case(5):	fid[0] =9;          fid[1] =16;     break;	// HW ver`on
                      case(6):	fid[0] =10;         fid[1] =16;     break;	// SW version
                      case(7):	fid[0] =7;          fid[1] =101;	break;	// Profile version
                      case(8):	fid[0] =0;          fid[1] =96;     break;	// Operating parameters
                      case(9):	fid[0] =1;          fid[1] =96;     break;	// Measuring .units/revolution
                      case(10):   fid[0] =1;          fid[1] =32;     break;	// Bittiming
                  }
          
                  /***********************************************/
                  /*Set the second message into struct and send it*/
                  /***********************************************//***************/
                  ncandata.can_dlc=8;                    /***************/
                  ncandata.can_id= 1536 + msgn[1]-384;   /***************/
                  ncandata.data[0]= 64;                  /***************/
                  ncandata.data[1]=fid[0];               /***************/
                  ncandata.data[2]=fid[1];               /***************/
                  ncandata.data[3]=0;                    /***************/
                  ncandata.data[4]=0;                    /***************/
                  ncandata.data[5]=0;                    /***************/
                  ncandata.data[6]=0;                    /***************/
                  ncandata.data[7]=0;                    /***************/
                  canbus.send_port(&ncandata);           /***************/
                  /***********************************************/
                  /***********************************************/
          
                  int *msgn2 = canbus.read_port();
                  convStatus=false;
                  QString number = QString::number(msgn2[4],16);
                  QString number1 = QString::number(msgn2[3],16);
          
                  QString setting0 = QString::number(msgn2[9],16);
                  QString setting1 = QString::number(msgn2[8],16);
                  QString setting2 = QString::number(msgn2[7],16);
                  QString setting3 = QString::number(msgn2[6],16);
          
          
                  if(number.length()<2)   number = "0" + number;                  // Make sure you have 2 numbers in your hex value
                  if(number1.length()<2)   number1 = "0" + number1;
          
                  if(setting0.length()<2)   setting0 = "0" + setting0;
                  if(setting1.length()<2)   setting1 = "0" + setting1;
                  if(setting2.length()<2)   setting2 = "0" + setting2;
                  if(setting3.length()<2)   setting3 = "0" + setting3;
          
          
                  int idr = (number+number1).toUInt(&convStatus,16);
                  qDebug() << QString::number(idr);
          
                  int frep = (setting0+setting1+setting2+setting3).toUInt(&convStatus,16);
                  qDebug() << "frep = "<< QString::number(frep);
          
                  switch(idr)
                  {
                      case(8192): candata.can_id = frep;          question=1;     break;	// CANid
                      case(4096): candata.can_DT = frep;          question=2;     break;	// Device type
                      case(4104): candata.can_DN = frep;          question=3;     break;	// Device name
                      case(25867):candata.can_SN = frep;          question=4;     break;	// SN
                      case(25856):candata.can_S = frep;           question=5;     break;	// Status
                      case(4105): candata.can_HW = frep;          question=6;     break;	// HW version
                      case(4106): candata.can_SW = frep;          question=7;     break;	// SW version
                      case(25863):candata.can_PV = frep;          question=8;     break;	// Profile version
                      case(24576):candata.can_OP = frep;          question=9;     break;	// Operating parameters
                      case(24577):candata.can_M = frep;           question=10;    break;	// Measuring units/revolution
                      case(8193): candata.can_B = frep;           question=11;    break;	// bittiming
                  }
          
              }
          
              emit(readingAvailable(candata));		// send the signal so the data can be visualized in the mainwindow
          
          }
          
          
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          wrote on 1 Jun 2018, 09:59 last edited by
          #21

          @TMJJ001

          Hi
          ok thats odd. looks ok from quick look.
          must test in compiler to know for sure

          anyway, i say

          void MainWindow::on_searchButton_clicked()
          {
          TSP tsp_run(this);
          ui->Terminal_textEdit->appendPlainText("Start reading sensor");
          tsp_run.can_tsp(ui->comboBox->currentText()); // Here I call the function can_tsp from the class TSP
          connect(tsp_run,&TSP::readingAvailable,this,&MainWindow::tspVisualize); // Here I connected the signal readingAvailable to the visualization.
          }

          TSP tsp_run(this); << wont this be DELETED long before it can ever say readingAvailable ?
          its deleted as soon as on_searchButton_clicked ends since its local stack variable.

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          • M mrjj
            1 Jun 2018, 09:59

            @TMJJ001

            Hi
            ok thats odd. looks ok from quick look.
            must test in compiler to know for sure

            anyway, i say

            void MainWindow::on_searchButton_clicked()
            {
            TSP tsp_run(this);
            ui->Terminal_textEdit->appendPlainText("Start reading sensor");
            tsp_run.can_tsp(ui->comboBox->currentText()); // Here I call the function can_tsp from the class TSP
            connect(tsp_run,&TSP::readingAvailable,this,&MainWindow::tspVisualize); // Here I connected the signal readingAvailable to the visualization.
            }

            TSP tsp_run(this); << wont this be DELETED long before it can ever say readingAvailable ?
            its deleted as soon as on_searchButton_clicked ends since its local stack variable.

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            wrote on 1 Jun 2018, 11:26 last edited by
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            @mrjj

            Hi,

            When I run this, it runs completely without issue.
            I get the outputs in the terminal by "qDebug();", So I think this is fine no?

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            • T TMJJ001
              1 Jun 2018, 11:26

              @mrjj

              Hi,

              When I run this, it runs completely without issue.
              I get the outputs in the terminal by "qDebug();", So I think this is fine no?

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              wrote on 1 Jun 2018, 12:47 last edited by
              #23

              @TMJJ001
              Ok, sounds ok then. Just looked fishy.
              does tsp_run.can_tsp send the readingAvailable signal ?

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                1 Jun 2018, 12:47

                @TMJJ001
                Ok, sounds ok then. Just looked fishy.
                does tsp_run.can_tsp send the readingAvailable signal ?

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                wrote on 1 Jun 2018, 13:36 last edited by
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                @mrjj

                Hi,

                When I send the signal within my class without I have no problems at all. When I try to connect in the mainwindow I get the previous error. Now I was playing a bit with the connect in the main function. When I did the following I get no error, but the SLOT also doesn't get called.

                connect(&tsp_run,SIGNAL(readingAvailable(),this,SLOT(tspVisualize());
                
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                  wrote on 1 Jun 2018, 13:40 last edited by mrjj 6 Jan 2018, 13:41
                  #25

                  @TMJJ001
                  main function = main.cpp ?
                  when using old syntax, you should check return value to see if it works.

                  qDebug() << "works:" << connect(&tsp_run,SIGNAL(readingAvailable(),this,SLOT(tspVisualize());

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                  • M mrjj
                    1 Jun 2018, 13:40

                    @TMJJ001
                    main function = main.cpp ?
                    when using old syntax, you should check return value to see if it works.

                    qDebug() << "works:" << connect(&tsp_run,SIGNAL(readingAvailable(),this,SLOT(tspVisualize());

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                    wrote on 1 Jun 2018, 13:51 last edited by
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                    @mrjj

                    Sorry in the mainwindow. NOT in the main!
                    Ok, When I do this I get "works:true". So this works.

                    But, In the function tspVisualize() I have written:

                    qDebug()<<"send to mainwindow";
                    

                    This I don't see in the terminal. Damn what is happening.

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                      1 Jun 2018, 13:51

                      @mrjj

                      Sorry in the mainwindow. NOT in the main!
                      Ok, When I do this I get "works:true". So this works.

                      But, In the function tspVisualize() I have written:

                      qDebug()<<"send to mainwindow";
                      

                      This I don't see in the terminal. Damn what is happening.

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                      @TMJJ001 you may want to check this example

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                      • P Pablo J. Rogina
                        3 Jun 2018, 02:26

                        @TMJJ001 you may want to check this example

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                        @Pablo-J.-Rogina
                        Thanks for the time to make example code.
                        It didn't work straight away, this because I use qt4.8 and you the newer one probably.
                        So I changed your code to the older syntax to get it working.

                        I would like to thank you and all others for there help!
                        Again I learned a lot!

                        Thanks for helping!

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