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I'm a little stuck with an old assignment while doing exam revision. I'm reading in 4 values from console, but in a single line. They're GPS Coordinates, for example the input could be 25 46 3 S. I am using the following code to read in the values:

cout << "Latitude: ";
latitudeLine = cin.readLine();

QStringList args = latitudeLine.split(" ");
degrees = args[0].toInt();
minutes = args[1].toInt();
seconds = args[2].toInt();
cardinalDirection = args[3];

latitudeLine is a QString. Degrees, minutes and seconds are integers and cardinalDirection is a char. I cannot change these as they're given to me in a UML diagram in the question. Everything is wokring okay, except that in the last line I'm assigning a QString to a char variable which doesn't work. I have looked around the net and all I've found is to convert a long QString to a char*, but this gives me an error saying I need a char and not char*. This will always be a single character, is there any simple way of casting the QString to a char?

Thanks in advance!

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Why not use the index operator like this: args[3][0].toAscii()? The index operator will return the QChar at position 0 and QChar::toAscii will return the char inside the QChar.

Note: Don't forget to check if args[3] is not empty otherwise the index operator will crash the application.

EDIT: As @hyde said, use QString::toLatin1 instead of QString::toAscii.

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  • I'm still new to Qt, so I'm not familiar with all the little functions it offers. I try read through documentation when I can though. Your first answer returned a QChar rather than a char, but I had no idea of the toAscii() function! Thank you so much. Worked 100%
    – Nick Corin
    Nov 6, 2014 at 18:09
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    @nickcorin Do not use toAscii(), it does not really do what the name says (read the docs for details) so it will just confuse people, and has been removed from Qt5. Usually, you should use toLatin1() instead.
    – hyde
    Nov 6, 2014 at 18:25

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