table of contents
- NAME
- SYNOPSIS
- DESCRIPTION
- QValueListConstIterator::pointer
- QValueListConstIterator::reference
- QValueListConstIterator::value_type
- MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
- QValueListConstIterator::QValueListConstIterator ()
- QValueListConstIterator::QValueListConstIterator ( const QValueListConstIterator<T> & it )
- QValueListConstIterator::QValueListConstIterator ( const QValueListIterator<T> & it )
- bool QValueListConstIterator::operator!= ( const QValueListConstIterator<T> & it ) const
- const T & QValueListConstIterator::operator* () const
- QValueListConstIterator<T> & QValueListConstIterator::operator++ ()
- QValueListConstIterator<T> QValueListConstIterator::operator++ ( int )
- QValueListConstIterator<T> & QValueListConstIterator::operator-- ()
- QValueListConstIterator<T> QValueListConstIterator::operator-- ( int )
- bool QValueListConstIterator::operator== ( const QValueListConstIterator<T> & it ) const
- SEE ALSO
- COPYRIGHT
- AUTHOR
- BUGS
QValueListConstIterator(3qt) | QValueListConstIterator(3qt) |
NAME¶
QValueListConstIterator - Const iterator for QValueList
SYNOPSIS¶
All the functions in this class are reentrant when Qt is built with thread support.</p>
#include <qvaluelist.h>
Public Members¶
typedef T value_type
typedef const T * pointer
typedef const T & reference
QValueListConstIterator ()
QValueListConstIterator ( const QValueListConstIterator<T>
& it )
QValueListConstIterator ( const QValueListIterator<T> & it
)
bool operator== ( const QValueListConstIterator<T> & it )
const
bool operator!= ( const QValueListConstIterator<T> & it )
const
const T & operator* () const
QValueListConstIterator<T> & operator++ ()
QValueListConstIterator<T> operator++ ( int )
QValueListConstIterator<T> & operator-- ()
QValueListConstIterator<T> operator-- ( int )
DESCRIPTION¶
The QValueListConstIterator class provides a const iterator for QValueList.
In contrast to QValueListIterator, this class is used to iterate over a const list. It does not allow modification of the values of the list since that would break const semantics.
You can create the appropriate const iterator type by using the const_iterator typedef provided by QValueList.
For more information on QValueList iterators, see QValueListIterator.
See also QValueListIterator, QValueList, Qt Template Library Classes, and Non-GUI Classes.
Member Type Documentation¶
QValueListConstIterator::pointer¶
Pointer to value_type.
QValueListConstIterator::reference¶
Reference to value_type.
QValueListConstIterator::value_type¶
The type of value.
MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION¶
QValueListConstIterator::QValueListConstIterator ()¶
Creates un uninitialized iterator.
QValueListConstIterator::QValueListConstIterator ( const QValueListConstIterator<T> & it )¶
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Constructs a copy of the iterator it.
QValueListConstIterator::QValueListConstIterator ( const QValueListIterator<T> & it )¶
Constructs a copy of the iterator it.
bool QValueListConstIterator::operator!= ( const QValueListConstIterator<T> & it ) const¶
Compares this iterator with it and returns TRUE if they point to different items; otherwise returns FALSE.
const T & QValueListConstIterator::operator* () const¶
Asterisk operator. Returns a reference to the current iterator item.
QValueListConstIterator<T> & QValueListConstIterator::operator++ ()¶
Prefix ++ makes the succeeding item current and returns an iterator pointing to the new current item. The iterator cannot check whether it reached the end of the list. Incrementing the iterator returned by end() causes undefined results.
QValueListConstIterator<T> QValueListConstIterator::operator++ ( int )¶
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Postfix ++ makes the succeeding item current and returns an iterator pointing to the new current item. The iterator cannot check whether it reached the end of the list. Incrementing the iterator returned by end() causes undefined results.
QValueListConstIterator<T> & QValueListConstIterator::operator-- ()¶
Prefix -- makes the previous item current and returns an iterator pointing to the new current item. The iterator cannot check whether it reached the beginning of the list. Decrementing the iterator returned by begin() causes undefined results.
QValueListConstIterator<T> QValueListConstIterator::operator-- ( int )¶
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Postfix -- makes the previous item current and returns an iterator pointing to the new current item. The iterator cannot check whether it reached the beginning of the list. Decrementing the iterator returned by begin() causes undefined results.
bool QValueListConstIterator::operator== ( const QValueListConstIterator<T> & it ) const¶
Compares this iterator with it and returns TRUE if they point to the same item; otherwise returns FALSE.
SEE ALSO¶
http://doc.trolltech.com/qvaluelistconstiterator.html http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 1992-2007 Trolltech ASA, http://www.trolltech.com. See the license file included in the distribution for a complete license statement.
AUTHOR¶
Generated automatically from the source code.
BUGS¶
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2 February 2007 | Trolltech AS |