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I would like to send via a QUdpSocket 2 or 3 QVector :

  • One QVector < bool >
  • One QVector < int >
  • One QVector < float >

Is it possible to do that, and if so how to do it ?

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From Qt documentation:

The Qt container classes can also be serialized to a QDataStream. These include QList, QLinkedList, QVector, QSet, QHash, and QMap. The stream operators are declared as non-members of the classes.

You can do it using 'QDataStream' like so:

QBuffer buffer;
buffer.open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
QDataStream out(&buffer);
out.setVersion(QDataStream::Qt_5_6);
out << m_your_data;
out.device()->seek(0);
if(!write(buffer.data()))
{
    // handle your error
}
buffer.close();
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  • you can use QByteArray as buffer and then write out with QUdpSocket::writeDatagram it accepts QByteArray as input.. maybe it can be done with the QBuffer as well.. I am lazy to write my own answer..
    – nayana
    May 17, 2016 at 7:23

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