QXmlAttributes Class
The QXmlAttributes class provides XML attributes. More...
Header: | #include <QXmlAttributes> |
qmake: | QT += xml |
Note: All functions in this class are reentrant.
Public Functions
QXmlAttributes() | |
QXmlAttributes(const QXmlAttributes &) | |
QXmlAttributes(QXmlAttributes &&) | |
virtual | ~QXmlAttributes() |
void | append(const QString &qName, const QString &uri, const QString &localPart, const QString &value) |
void | clear() |
int | count() const |
int | index(const QString &qName) const |
int | index(QLatin1String qName) const |
int | index(const QString &uri, const QString &localPart) const |
int | length() const |
QString | localName(int index) const |
QString | qName(int index) const |
void | swap(QXmlAttributes &other) |
QString | type(int index) const |
QString | type(const QString &qName) const |
QString | type(const QString &uri, const QString &localName) const |
QString | uri(int index) const |
QString | value(int index) const |
QString | value(const QString &qName) const |
QString | value(QLatin1String qName) const |
QString | value(const QString &uri, const QString &localName) const |
QXmlAttributes & | operator=(const QXmlAttributes &) |
QXmlAttributes & | operator=(QXmlAttributes &&) |
Detailed Description
The QXmlAttributes class provides XML attributes.
If attributes are reported by QXmlContentHandler::startElement() this class is used to pass the attribute values.
Use index() to locate the position of an attribute in the list, count() to retrieve the number of attributes, and clear() to remove the attributes. New attributes can be added with append(). Use type() to get an attribute's type and value() to get its value. The attribute's name is available from localName() or qName(), and its namespace URI from uri().
Member Function Documentation
QXmlAttributes::QXmlAttributes()
Constructs an empty attribute list.
QXmlAttributes::QXmlAttributes(const QXmlAttributes &)
Default constructs an instance of QXmlAttributes.
QXmlAttributes::QXmlAttributes(QXmlAttributes &&)
Move-copy constructor.
[virtual]
QXmlAttributes::~QXmlAttributes()
Destroys the attributes object.
void QXmlAttributes::append(const QString &qName, const QString &uri, const QString &localPart, const QString &value)
Appends a new attribute entry to the list of attributes. The qualified name of the attribute is qName, the namespace URI is uri and the local name is localPart. The value of the attribute is value.
See also qName(), uri(), localName(), and value().
void QXmlAttributes::clear()
Clears the list of attributes.
See also append().
int QXmlAttributes::count() const
Returns the number of attributes in the list. This function is equivalent to length().
int QXmlAttributes::index(const QString &qName) const
Looks up the index of an attribute by the qualified name qName.
Returns the index of the attribute or -1 if it wasn't found.
See also Namespace Support via Features.
int QXmlAttributes::index(QLatin1String qName) const
This is an overloaded function.
int QXmlAttributes::index(const QString &uri, const QString &localPart) const
This is an overloaded function.
Looks up the index of an attribute by a namespace name.
uri specifies the namespace URI, or an empty string if the name has no namespace URI. localPart specifies the attribute's local name.
Returns the index of the attribute, or -1 if it wasn't found.
See also Namespace Support via Features.
int QXmlAttributes::length() const
Returns the number of attributes in the list.
See also count().
QString QXmlAttributes::localName(int index) const
Looks up an attribute's local name for the attribute at position index. If no namespace processing is done, the local name is an empty string.
See also Namespace Support via Features.
QString QXmlAttributes::qName(int index) const
Looks up an attribute's XML 1.0 qualified name for the attribute at position index.
See also Namespace Support via Features.
void QXmlAttributes::swap(QXmlAttributes &other)
Swaps this
with other.
QString QXmlAttributes::type(int index) const
Looks up an attribute's type for the attribute at position index.
Currently only "CDATA" is returned.
QString QXmlAttributes::type(const QString &qName) const
This is an overloaded function.
Looks up an attribute's type for the qualified name qName.
Currently only "CDATA" is returned.
QString QXmlAttributes::type(const QString &uri, const QString &localName) const
This is an overloaded function.
Looks up an attribute's type by namespace name.
uri specifies the namespace URI and localName specifies the local name. If the name has no namespace URI, use an empty string for uri.
Currently only "CDATA" is returned.
QString QXmlAttributes::uri(int index) const
Looks up an attribute's namespace URI for the attribute at position index. If no namespace processing is done or if the attribute has no namespace, the namespace URI is an empty string.
See also Namespace Support via Features.
QString QXmlAttributes::value(int index) const
Returns an attribute's value for the attribute at position index. The index must be a valid position (i.e., 0 <= index < count()).
QString QXmlAttributes::value(const QString &qName) const
This is an overloaded function.
Returns an attribute's value for the qualified name qName, or an empty string if no attribute exists for the name given.
See also Namespace Support via Features.
QString QXmlAttributes::value(QLatin1String qName) const
This is an overloaded function.
Returns an attribute's value for the qualified name qName, or an empty string if no attribute exists for the name given.
See also Namespace Support via Features.
QString QXmlAttributes::value(const QString &uri, const QString &localName) const
This is an overloaded function.
Returns an attribute's value by namespace name.
uri specifies the namespace URI, or an empty string if the name has no namespace URI. localName specifies the attribute's local name.
QXmlAttributes &QXmlAttributes::operator=(const QXmlAttributes &)
Copy-assignment operator.
QXmlAttributes &QXmlAttributes::operator=(QXmlAttributes &&)
Move-assignment operator.
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