textEdit->append("Count: "+s); ui->textEdit->..." />

Parsing nested yml file at second node?

For( ; it! = it_end; ++it, idx++ ) { Count += (int)(*it)"Count"; QString s = QString::number(Count); ui->textEdit->append("Count: "+s); ui->textEdit->append("-"); cv::FileNode Points = (*it)"Points"; cv::FileNodeIterator it = Points.begin(), it_end = Points.end(); int idx = 0; int x = 0; int y = 0; for( ; it! = it_end; ++it, idx++ ) { x = (int)(*it)"x"; y = (int)(*it)"y"; points_xy.

X = x; points_xy. Y = y; QString s = QString::number(x); QString t = QString::number(y); ui->textEdit->append("x: "+s); ui->textEdit->append("y: "+t); ui->textEdit->append("-"); } } fs.release().

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