My problem is that I just can't seem to make my QSlider work with double values instead of integer, because I need to make it return double values to a QLineEdit and also set it's own value when I put some value in the edit.
2 Answers
When I was a Qt beginner I started with this tutorial. It is a little bit old (it refers to Qt4.1), but it was good enough to get me started!
I have put together a simple example application that can show you where to start... Maybe you can find it helpful!
#include <QApplication>
#include <QtGui>
#include <QVBoxLayout>
#include <QSlider>
#include <QLabel>
class DoubleSlider : public QSlider {
Q_OBJECT
public:
DoubleSlider(QWidget *parent = 0) : QSlider(parent) {
connect(this, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)),
this, SLOT(notifyValueChanged(int)));
}
signals:
void doubleValueChanged(double value);
public slots:
void notifyValueChanged(int value) {
double doubleValue = value / 10.0;
emit doubleValueChanged(doubleValue);
}
};
class Test : public QWidget {
Q_OBJECT
public:
Test(QWidget *parent = 0) : QWidget(parent),
m_slider(new DoubleSlider()),
m_label(new QLabel())
{
m_slider->setOrientation(Qt::Horizontal);
m_slider->setRange(0, 100);
QVBoxLayout *layout = new QVBoxLayout(this);
layout->addWidget(m_slider);
layout->addWidget(m_label);
connect(m_slider, SIGNAL(doubleValueChanged(double)),
this, SLOT(updateLabelValue(double)));
updateLabelValue(m_slider->value());
}
public slots:
void updateLabelValue(double value) {
m_label->setText(QString::number(value, 'f', 2));
}
private:
QSlider *m_slider;
QLabel *m_label;
};
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QApplication a(argc, argv);
Test *wid = new Test();
wid->show();
return a.exec();
}
#include "main.moc"
You can simply divide slider value on some constant. For example:
const int dpi = 10; // Any constant 10^n
int slideVal = 57; // Integer value from slider
double realVal = double( slideVal / dpi ); // float value
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Well, I've seen this solution before, and I found it's the easiest, but my teacher wanted me to practice signals and slots, so I'd prefer to adding custom signals and slots. But thank you anyway! Sep 25, 2013 at 11:42
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@user2814864 your teacher's idea is good as well. You could create your own
QObject
class that will re-translateQSlider
's signals, but withdouble
arguments.– vahanchoSep 25, 2013 at 11:45 -
@vahancho exactly, but the problem is, I'm still a beginner in both programming and Qt, and I don't have real ideas on how to do that. Sep 25, 2013 at 11:48
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@vahancho Ok! I'll give it some shots, but do you know if the documentation could help me with it? Sep 25, 2013 at 11:53
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Start with official documentation. Did you read any? - qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.0/qtcore/signalsandslots.html Sep 25, 2013 at 12:12