const_iterator Struct

struct QSequentialIterable::const_iterator

The QSequentialIterable::const_iterator allows iteration over a container in a QVariant. More...

This struct was introduced in Qt 5.2.

Public Functions

const_iterator(const const_iterator &other)
const_iterator &operator=(const const_iterator &other)
~const_iterator()
bool operator!=(const const_iterator &other) const
const QVariant operator*() const
const_iterator operator+(int j) const
const_iterator &operator++()
const_iterator operator++(int)
const_iterator &operator+=(int j)
const_iterator operator-(int j) const
const_iterator &operator--()
const_iterator operator--(int)
const_iterator &operator-=(int j)
bool operator==(const const_iterator &other) const

Detailed Description

A QSequentialIterable::const_iterator can only be created by a QSequentialIterable instance, and can be used in a way similar to other stl-style iterators.

 QList<int> intList = {7, 11, 42};

 QVariant variant = QVariant::fromValue(intList);
 if (variant.canConvert<QVariantList>()) {
     QSequentialIterable iterable = variant.value<QSequentialIterable>();
     // Can use foreach:
     foreach (const QVariant &v, iterable) {
         qDebug() << v;
     }
     // Can use C++11 range-for:
     for (const QVariant &v : iterable) {
         qDebug() << v;
     }
     // Can use iterators:
     QSequentialIterable::const_iterator it = iterable.begin();
     const QSequentialIterable::const_iterator end = iterable.end();
     for ( ; it != end; ++it) {
         qDebug() << *it;
     }
 }

See also QSequentialIterable.

Member Function Documentation

const_iterator::const_iterator(const const_iterator &other)

Creates a copy of other.

const_iterator &const_iterator::operator=(const const_iterator &other)

Assigns other to this.

const_iterator::~const_iterator()

Destroys the QSequentialIterable::const_iterator.

bool const_iterator::operator!=(const const_iterator &other) const

Returns true if other points to a different item than this iterator; otherwise returns false.

See also operator==().

const QVariant const_iterator::operator*() const

Returns the current item, converted to a QVariant.

const_iterator const_iterator::operator+(int j) const

Returns an iterator to the item at j positions forward from this iterator.

See also operator-() and operator+=().

const_iterator &const_iterator::operator++()

The prefix ++ operator (++it) advances the iterator to the next item in the container and returns an iterator to the new current item.

Calling this function on QSequentialIterable::end() leads to undefined results.

See also operator--().

const_iterator const_iterator::operator++(int)

This is an overloaded function.

The postfix ++ operator (it++) advances the iterator to the next item in the container and returns an iterator to the previously current item.

const_iterator &const_iterator::operator+=(int j)

Advances the iterator by j items.

See also operator-=() and operator+().

const_iterator const_iterator::operator-(int j) const

Returns an iterator to the item at j positions backward from this iterator.

If the container in the QVariant does not support bi-directional iteration, calling this function leads to undefined results.

See also operator+(), operator-=(), and canReverseIterate().

const_iterator &const_iterator::operator--()

The prefix -- operator (--it) makes the preceding item current and returns an iterator to the new current item.

Calling this function on QSequentialIterable::begin() leads to undefined results.

If the container in the QVariant does not support bi-directional iteration, calling this function leads to undefined results.

See also operator++() and canReverseIterate().

const_iterator const_iterator::operator--(int)

This is an overloaded function.

The postfix -- operator (it--) makes the preceding item current and returns an iterator to the previously current item.

If the container in the QVariant does not support bi-directional iteration, calling this function leads to undefined results.

See also canReverseIterate().

const_iterator &const_iterator::operator-=(int j)

Makes the iterator go back by j items.

If the container in the QVariant does not support bi-directional iteration, calling this function leads to undefined results.

See also operator+=(), operator-(), and canReverseIterate().

bool const_iterator::operator==(const const_iterator &other) const

Returns true if other points to the same item as this iterator; otherwise returns false.

See also operator!=().