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| title | date | draft | tags | |
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| Qt Timers | 2020-03-19T17:30:04-04:00 | false |
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Qt has two great timers, one that repeats an action after a certain interval, and one that is meant for one-off operations. They call these QTimer and QTimer::singleShot respectively. This post is going to assume that we're working with a class named Test that inherits QObject.
Let us first look at the one that repeats. This code needs to be inside a class that inherits QObject.
void Test::callbackRepeat(void) {
// Code that executes when the timer times out
}
// ......
int interval = 1000; // Units: milliseconds
QTimer* timer = new QTimer(this);
timer->start(interval);
connect(timer, &QTimer::timeout, this, &Test::callbackRepeat);
Now for the one-off...
void Test::callback(void) {
// Code that executes when the timer times out
}
// ......
int timeout = 1000; // Units: milliseconds
QTimer::singleShot(timeout, this, &Test::callback)