The QTextBlock::iterator class provides an iterator for reading the contents of a QTextBlock. More...
iterator() | |
bool | atEnd() const |
QTextFragment | fragment() const |
bool | operator!=(const iterator &other) const |
iterator & | operator++() |
iterator | operator++(int) |
iterator & | operator--() |
iterator | operator--(int) |
bool | operator==(const iterator &other) const |
A block consists of a sequence of text fragments. This class provides a way to iterate over these, and read their contents. It does not provide a way to modify the internal structure or contents of the block.
An iterator can be constructed and used to access the fragments within a text block in the following way:
QTextBlock::iterator it; for (it = currentBlock.begin(); !(it.atEnd()); ++it) { QTextFragment currentFragment = it.fragment(); if (currentFragment.isValid()) processFragment(currentFragment); }
See also QTextFragment.
Constructs an iterator for this text block.
Returns true
if the current item is the last item in the text block.
Returns the text fragment the iterator currently points to.
Returns true if this iterator is different from the other iterator; otherwise returns false
.
The prefix ++ operator (++i
) advances the iterator to the next item in the hash and returns an iterator to the new current item.
The postfix ++ operator (i++
) advances the iterator to the next item in the text block and returns an iterator to the old current item.
The prefix -- operator (--i
) makes the preceding item current and returns an iterator pointing to the new current item.
The postfix -- operator (i--
) makes the preceding item current and returns an iterator to the old current item.
Returns true if this iterator is the same as the other iterator; otherwise returns false
.
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