The QTableWidgetSelectionRange class provides a way to interact with selection in a model without using model indexes and a selection model. More...
Header: | #include <QTableWidgetSelectionRange> |
qmake: | QT += widgets |
QTableWidgetSelectionRange() | |
QTableWidgetSelectionRange(int top, int left, int bottom, int right) | |
QTableWidgetSelectionRange(const QTableWidgetSelectionRange &other) | |
~QTableWidgetSelectionRange() | |
int | bottomRow() const |
int | columnCount() const |
int | leftColumn() const |
int | rightColumn() const |
int | rowCount() const |
int | topRow() const |
The QTableWidgetSelectionRange class provides a way to interact with selection in a model without using model indexes and a selection model.
The QTableWidgetSelectionRange class stores the top left and bottom right rows and columns of a selection range in a table. The selections in the table may consist of several selection ranges.
Note: If the item within the selection range is marked as not selectable, e.g., itemFlags() & Qt::ItemIsSelectable == 0
then it will not appear in the selection range.
See also QTableWidget.
Constructs an table selection range, i.e. a range whose rowCount() and columnCount() are 0.
Constructs the table selection range from the given top, left, bottom and right table rows and columns.
See also topRow(), leftColumn(), bottomRow(), and rightColumn().
Constructs a the table selection range by copying the given other table selection range.
Destroys the table selection range.
Returns the bottom row of the range.
See also topRow(), rightColumn(), and rowCount().
Returns the number of columns in the range.
This is equivalent to rightColumn() - leftColumn() + 1.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.1.
See also rowCount(), leftColumn(), and rightColumn().
Returns the left column of the range.
See also rightColumn(), topRow(), and columnCount().
Returns the right column of the range.
See also leftColumn(), bottomRow(), and columnCount().
Returns the number of rows in the range.
This is equivalent to bottomRow() - topRow() + 1.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.1.
See also columnCount(), topRow(), and bottomRow().
Returns the top row of the range.
See also bottomRow(), leftColumn(), and rowCount().
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