The QGeoAddress class represents an address of a QGeoLocation. More...
Header: | #include <QGeoAddress> |
qmake: | QT += positioning |
Since: | Qt 5.2 |
QGeoAddress() | |
QGeoAddress(const QGeoAddress &other) | |
~QGeoAddress() | |
QString | city() const |
void | clear() |
QString | country() const |
QString | countryCode() const |
QString | county() const |
QString | district() const |
bool | isEmpty() const |
bool | isTextGenerated() const |
QString | postalCode() const |
void | setCity(const QString &city) |
void | setCountry(const QString &country) |
void | setCountryCode(const QString &countryCode) |
void | setCounty(const QString &county) |
void | setDistrict(const QString &district) |
void | setPostalCode(const QString &postalCode) |
void | setState(const QString &state) |
void | setStreet(const QString &street) |
void | setText(const QString &text) |
QString | state() const |
QString | street() const |
QString | text() const |
bool | operator!=(const QGeoAddress &other) const |
QGeoAddress & | operator=(const QGeoAddress &address) |
bool | operator==(const QGeoAddress &other) const |
The QGeoAddress class represents an address of a QGeoLocation.
The address' attributes are normalized to US feature names and can be mapped to the local feature levels (for example State matches "Bundesland" in Germany).
The address contains a text() for displaying purposes and additional properties to access the components of an address:
Default constructor.
Constructs a copy of other.
Destroys this address.
Returns the city.
See also setCity().
Clears all of the address' data fields.
Returns the country name.
See also setCountry().
Returns the country code according to ISO 3166-1 alpha-3
See also setCountryCode().
Returns the county. The county is considered the second subdivision below country.
See also setCounty().
Returns the district. The district is considered the subdivison below city.
See also setDistrict().
Returns whether this address is empty. An address is considered empty if all of its fields are empty.
Returns true if QGeoAddress::text() is automatically generated from address elements, otherwise returns false if text() has been explicitly assigned.
See also text() and setText().
Returns the postal code.
See also setPostalCode().
Sets the city.
See also city().
Sets the country name.
See also country().
Sets the countryCode according to ISO 3166-1 alpha-3
See also countryCode().
Sets the county.
See also county().
Sets the district.
See also district().
Sets the postalCode.
See also postalCode().
Sets the state.
See also state().
Sets the street-level component of the address to street.
This typically includes a street number and street name but may also contain things like a unit number, a building name, or anything else that might be used to distinguish one address from another.
See also street().
If text is not empty, explicitly assigns text as the string to be returned by text(). isTextGenerated() will return false.
If text is empty, indicates that text() should be automatically generated from the address elements. isTextGenerated() will return true.
See also text().
Returns the state. The state is considered the first subdivision below country.
See also setState().
Returns the street-level component of the address.
This typically includes a street number and street name but may also contain things like a unit number, a building name, or anything else that might be used to distinguish one address from another.
See also setStreet().
Returns the address as a single formatted string. It is the recommended string to use to display the address to the user. It typically takes the format of an address as found on an envelope, but this is not always necessarily the case.
The address text is either automatically generated or explicitly assigned. This can be determined by checking isTextGenerated.
If an empty string is provided to setText(), then isTextGenerated() will be set to true and text() will return a string which is locally formatted according to countryCode() and based on the elements of the address such as street, city and so on. Because the text string is generated from the address elements, a sequence of calls such as text(), setStreet(), text() may return different strings for each invocation of text().
If a non-empty string is provided to setText(), then isTextGenerated() will be set to false and text() will always return the explicitly assigned string. Calls to modify other elements such as setStreet(), setCity() and so on will not affect the resultant string from text().
See also setText().
Returns true if this address is not equal to other, otherwise returns false.
Assigns the given address to this address and returns a reference to this address.
Returns true if this address is equal to other, otherwise returns false.