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Mastering Qt 5

By : Guillaume Lazar, Robin Penea
Book Image

Mastering Qt 5

By: Guillaume Lazar, Robin Penea

Overview of this book

Qt 5.7 is an application development framework that provides a great user experience and develops full-capability applications with Qt Widgets, QML, and even Qt 3D. This book will address challenges in successfully developing cross-platform applications with the Qt framework. Cross-platform development needs a well-organized project. Using this book, you will have a better understanding of the Qt framework and the tools to resolve serious issues such as linking, debugging, and multithreading. Your journey will start with the new Qt 5 features. Then you will explore different platforms and learn to tame them. Every chapter along the way is a logical step that you must take to master Qt. The journey will end in an application that has been tested and is ready to be shipped.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Mastering Qt 5
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Generating random numbers


Generating real random numbers is quite a difficult task for a computer. Commonly, we are using only a pseudo-random number generation (PRNG). The Qt framework provides the function qrand(), a thread-safe version of std::rand(). This function returns an integer between 0 and RAND_MAX (defined in stdlib.h). The following code shows two pseudo-random numbers:

qDebug() << "first number is" << qrand() % 10; 
qDebug() << "second number is" << qrand() % 10; 

We are using a modulo operator to get a value between 0 and 9. Try to run your application several times. The numbers are always the same, in our case, 3 then 7. That is because each time we call qrand(), we retrieve the next number of the pseudo-random sequence, but the sequence is always the same! Fortunately, we can use qsrand() to initialize the PRNG with a seed. A seed is an unsigned integer that is used to generate a sequence. Try the next snippet:

qsrand(3); 
qDebug() &lt...