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Converting QString to char*


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QString to char conversion

I have a function (fopen in STL) that gives a char* argument as a path in my computer, but I must use QString in that place so it doesn't work.

How can I convert QString to char* to solve this problem?


Solution

  • See here at How can I convert a QString to char* and vice versa?

    In order to convert a QString to a char*, then you first need to get a latin1 representation of the string by calling toLatin1() on it which will return a QByteArray. Then call data() on the QByteArray to get a pointer to the data stored in the byte array. See the documentation:

    https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#toLatin1 https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbytearray.html#data

    See the following example for a demonstration:

    int main(int argc, char **argv)
    {
     QApplication app(argc, argv);
      QString str1 = "Test";
      QByteArray ba = str1.toLatin1();
      const char *c_str2 = ba.data();
      printf("str2: %s", c_str2);
      return app.exec();
    }
    

    Note that it is necessary to store the bytearray before you call data() on it, a call like the following

    const char *c_str2 = str2.toLatin1().data();
    

    will make the application crash as the QByteArray has not been stored and hence no longer exists

    To convert a char* to a QString you can use the QString constructor that takes a QLatin1String, e.g:

    QString string = QString(QLatin1String(c_str2)) ;
    

    See the documentation:

    https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlatin1string.html

    Of course, I discovered there is another way from this previous SO answer:

    QString qs;
    
    // Either this if you use UTF-8 anywhere
    std::string utf8_text = qs.toUtf8().constData();
    
    // or this if you on Windows :-)
    std::string current_locale_text = qs.toLocal8Bit().constData();