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I have a simple GUI:

A QPushButton, when clicked, a number (say 11) shall be shown (I use a QLCDnumber for this). When clicked again another number shall be shown (say 10).

My aim is to use the QAbstractButton::toggled ( bool checked ) feature for this.

As I learned, a proper signal-slot-connection could look like this:

connect(ui.startstopButton, SIGNAL(toggled(bool)), thread, SLOT(start()));

(I additionally use threads but they're not the problem)

My question: How can I differ between "the button is toggled" (checked = true) and "the button is not toggled" (ckecked = false) in my signal-slot-statement?

I used variations like SIGNAL(toggled(bool = true)), SIGNAL(toggled(bool checked = true)) or SIGNAL(toggled(true)) but neither is working. I allways get the debugger message:

Object::connect: No such signal QPushButton::toggled(bool = true) in testthread.cpp:15
Object::connect:  (sender name:   'startstopButton')

I definitely have enabled setCheckable of my button.

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  • Connect signal toggled(bool) with your own slot with bool parameter, for example buttonToggled(bool). Inside this slot you can manualy call thread->start()
    – borisbn
    Mar 18, 2013 at 10:19
  • You cannot make connections depending on argumetn values, you have to pass the bool to the slot as argument. Mar 18, 2013 at 10:41

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The signal is just toggled(bool), the receiving end will has a bool parameter too:

connect(ui.startstopButton, SIGNAL(toggled(bool)), thread, SLOT(start(bool)));

This way the boolean value sent by the toggle signal, will be received by the slot. In the slot function, you can check if the received boolean is true or not.

Here is assumed that the thread:start() is some function you actually wrote, if not, create a new slot which will check the value of the boolean, and then start the thread.

connect(ui.startstopButton, SIGNAL(toggled(bool)), threadStarter, SLOT(start(bool)));
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You can not. Instead you can pass it to your custom slot:

void checkIt(bool checked) // This is a slot
{
}

// ...

connect(ui.startstopButton, SIGNAL(toggled(bool)), thread, SLOT(checkIt(bool)));

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