The iterator class provides an iterator for reading the contents of a QTextFrame. More...
iterator() | |
bool | atEnd() const |
QTextBlock | currentBlock() const |
QTextFrame * | currentFrame() const |
QTextFrame * | parentFrame() const |
bool | operator!=(const iterator &other) const |
iterator & | operator++() |
iterator | operator++(int) |
iterator & | operator--() |
iterator | operator--(int) |
bool | operator==(const iterator &other) const |
A frame consists of an arbitrary sequence of QTextBlocks and child QTextFrames. This class provides a way to iterate over the child objects of a frame, and read their contents. It does not provide a way to modify the contents of the frame.
Constructs an invalid iterator.
Returns true
if the current item is the last item in the text frame.
Returns the current block the iterator points to. If the iterator points to a child frame, the returned block is invalid.
See also currentFrame().
Returns the current frame pointed to by the iterator, or nullptr
if the iterator currently points to a block.
See also currentBlock().
Returns the parent frame of the current frame.
See also currentFrame() and QTextFrame::parentFrame().
Returns true if the iterator is different from the other iterator; otherwise returns false
.
Moves the iterator to the next frame or block.
See also currentBlock() and currentFrame().
The postfix ++ operator (i++
) advances the iterator to the next item in the text frame, and returns an iterator to the old item.
Moves the iterator to the previous frame or block.
See also currentBlock() and currentFrame().
The postfix -- operator (i--
) makes the preceding item in the current frame, and returns an iterator to the old item.
Returns true if the iterator is the same as the other iterator; otherwise returns false
.
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