The QWebEngineFindTextResult class encapsulates the result of a string search on a page. More...
| Header: | #include <QWebEngineFindTextResult> |
| CMake: | find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS WebEngineCore)target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::WebEngineCore) |
| qmake: | QT += webenginecore |
| In QML: | FindTextResult |
| int | activeMatch() const |
| int | numberOfMatches() const |
The string search can be initiated by the QWebEnginePage::findText() or WebEngineView.findText() method. The results of the search are highlighted in the view. The details of this result are passed as a QWebEngineFindTextResult object that can be used to show a status message, such as "2 of 2 matches". For example:
QObject::connect(view.page(), &QWebEnginePage::findTextFinished, [](const QWebEngineFindTextResult &result) { qInfo() << result.activeMatch() << "of" << result.numberOfMatches() << "matches"; });
Results are passed to the user in the QWebEnginePage::findTextFinished() and WebEngineView.findTextFinished() signals.
[read-only] activeMatch : const intThis property holds the index of the currently highlighted match.
Access functions:
| int | activeMatch() const |
[read-only] numberOfMatches : const intThis property holds the number of matches found.
Access functions:
| int | numberOfMatches() const |
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