The QItemSelectionRange class manages information about a range of selected items in a model. More...
Header: | #include <QItemSelectionRange> |
CMake: | find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Core) target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Core) |
qmake: | QT += core |
QItemSelectionRange(const QModelIndex &index) | |
QItemSelectionRange(const QModelIndex &topLeft, const QModelIndex &bottomRight) | |
QItemSelectionRange() | |
int | bottom() const |
const QPersistentModelIndex & | bottomRight() const |
bool | contains(const QModelIndex &index) const |
bool | contains(int row, int column, const QModelIndex &parentIndex) const |
int | height() const |
QModelIndexList | indexes() const |
QItemSelectionRange | intersected(const QItemSelectionRange &other) const |
bool | intersects(const QItemSelectionRange &other) const |
bool | isEmpty() const |
bool | isValid() const |
int | left() const |
const QAbstractItemModel * | model() const |
QModelIndex | parent() const |
int | right() const |
void | swap(QItemSelectionRange &other) |
int | top() const |
const QPersistentModelIndex & | topLeft() const |
int | width() const |
bool | operator!=(const QItemSelectionRange &other) const |
bool | operator==(const QItemSelectionRange &other) const |
A QItemSelectionRange contains information about a range of selected items in a model. A range of items is a contiguous array of model items, extending to cover a number of adjacent rows and columns with a common parent item; this can be visualized as a two-dimensional block of cells in a table. A selection range has a top(), left() a bottom(), right() and a parent().
The QItemSelectionRange class is one of the Model/View Classes and is part of Qt's model/view framework.
The model items contained in the selection range can be obtained using the indexes() function. Use QItemSelectionModel::selectedIndexes() to get a list of all selected items for a view.
You can determine whether a given model item lies within a particular range by using the contains() function. Ranges can also be compared using the overloaded operators for equality and inequality, and the intersects() function allows you to determine whether two ranges overlap.
See also Model/View Programming, QAbstractItemModel, QItemSelection, and QItemSelectionModel.
Constructs a new selection range containing only the model item specified by the model index index.
Constructs a new selection range containing only the index specified by the topLeft and the index bottomRight.
Constructs an empty selection range.
Returns the row index corresponding to the lowermost selected row in the selection range.
Returns the index for the item located at the bottom-right corner of the selection range.
See also bottom(), right(), and topLeft().
Returns true
if the model item specified by the index lies within the range of selected items; otherwise returns false
.
This is an overloaded function.
Returns true
if the model item specified by (row, column) and with parentIndex as the parent item lies within the range of selected items; otherwise returns false
.
Returns the number of selected rows in the selection range.
Returns the list of model index items stored in the selection.
Returns a new selection range containing only the items that are found in both the selection range and the other selection range.
Returns true
if this selection range intersects (overlaps with) the other range given; otherwise returns false
.
Returns true
if the selection range contains either no items or only items which are either disabled or marked as not selectable.
Returns true
if the selection range is valid; otherwise returns false
.
Returns the column index corresponding to the leftmost selected column in the selection range.
Returns the model that the items in the selection range belong to.
Returns the parent model item index of the items in the selection range.
Returns the column index corresponding to the rightmost selected column in the selection range.
[since 5.6]
void QItemSelectionRange::swap(QItemSelectionRange &other)Swaps this selection range's contents with other. This function is very fast and never fails.
This function was introduced in Qt 5.6.
Returns the row index corresponding to the uppermost selected row in the selection range.
Returns the index for the item located at the top-left corner of the selection range.
See also top(), left(), and bottomRight().
Returns the number of selected columns in the selection range.
Returns true
if the selection range differs from the other range given; otherwise returns false
.
Returns true
if the selection range is exactly the same as the other range given; otherwise returns false
.