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** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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/*! |
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\class QPair |
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\brief The QPair class is a template class that stores a pair of items. |
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\ingroup tools |
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QPair\<T1, T2\> can be used in your application if the STL \c |
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pair type is not available. It stores one value of type T1 and |
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one value of type T2. It can be used as a return value for a |
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function that needs to return two values, or as the value type of |
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a \l{generic container}. |
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Here's an example of a QPair that stores one QString and one \c |
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double value: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qpair.qdoc 0 |
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The components are accessible as public data members called \l |
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first and \l second. For example: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qpair.qdoc 1 |
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QPair's template data types (T1 and T2) must be \l{assignable |
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data types}. You cannot, for example, store a QWidget as a value; |
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instead, store a QWidget *. A few functions have additional |
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requirements; these requirements are documented on a per-function |
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basis. |
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\sa {Generic Containers} |
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*/ |
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/*! \typedef QPair::first_type |
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The type of the first element in the pair (T1). |
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\sa first |
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/*! \typedef QPair::second_type |
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The type of the second element in the pair (T2). |
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\sa second |
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/*! \variable QPair::first |
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The first element in the pair. |
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/*! \variable QPair::second |
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The second element in the pair. |
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/*! \fn QPair::QPair() |
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Constructs an empty pair. The \c first and \c second elements are |
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initialized with \l{default-constructed values}. |
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/*! |
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\fn QPair::QPair(const T1 &value1, const T2 &value2) |
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Constructs a pair and initializes the \c first element with \a |
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value1 and the \c second element with \a value2. |
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\sa qMakePair() |
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/*! |
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\fn QPair<T1, T2> &QPair::operator=(const QPair<T1, T2> &other) |
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Assigns \a other to this pair. |
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/*! \fn bool operator==(const QPair<T1, T2> &p1, const QPair<T1, T2> &p2) |
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\relates QPair |
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Returns true if \a p1 is equal to \a p2; otherwise returns false. |
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Two pairs compare equal if their \c first data members compare |
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equal and if their \c second data members compare equal. |
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This function requires the T1 and T2 types to have an |
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implementation of \c operator==(). |
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/*! \fn bool operator!=(const QPair<T1, T2> &p1, const QPair<T1, T2> &p2) |
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\relates QPair |
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Returns true if \a p1 is not equal to \a p2; otherwise returns |
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false. Two pairs compare as not equal if their \c first data |
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members are not equal or if their \c second data members are not |
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equal. |
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This function requires the T1 and T2 types to have an |
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implementation of \c operator==(). |
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/*! \fn bool operator<(const QPair<T1, T2> &p1, const QPair<T1, T2> &p2) |
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\relates QPair |
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Returns true if \a p1 is less than \a p2; otherwise returns |
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false. The comparison is done on the \c first members of \a p1 |
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and \a p2; if they compare equal, the \c second members are |
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compared to break the tie. |
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This function requires the T1 and T2 types to have an |
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implementation of \c operator<(). |
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/*! \fn bool operator>(const QPair<T1, T2> &p1, const QPair<T1, T2> &p2) |
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\relates QPair |
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Returns true if \a p1 is greater than \a p2; otherwise returns |
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false. The comparison is done on the \c first members of \a p1 |
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and \a p2; if they compare equal, the \c second members are |
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compared to break the tie. |
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This function requires the T1 and T2 types to have an |
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implementation of \c operator<(). |
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/*! \fn bool operator<=(const QPair<T1, T2> &p1, const QPair<T1, T2> &p2) |
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\relates QPair |
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Returns true if \a p1 is less than or equal to \a p2; otherwise |
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returns false. The comparison is done on the \c first members of |
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\a p1 and \a p2; if they compare equal, the \c second members are |
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compared to break the tie. |
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This function requires the T1 and T2 types to have an |
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implementation of \c operator<(). |
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/*! \fn bool operator>=(const QPair<T1, T2> &p1, const QPair<T1, T2> &p2) |
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\relates QPair |
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Returns true if \a p1 is greater than or equal to \a p2; |
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otherwise returns false. The comparison is done on the \c first |
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members of \a p1 and \a p2; if they compare equal, the \c second |
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members are compared to break the tie. |
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This function requires the T1 and T2 types to have an |
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implementation of \c operator<(). |
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\fn QPair<T1, T2> qMakePair(const T1 &value1, const T2 &value2) |
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\relates QPair |
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Returns a QPair\<T1, T2\> that contains \a value1 and \a value2. |
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Example: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qpair.qdoc 2 |
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This is equivalent to QPair<T1, T2>(\a value1, \a value2), but |
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usually requires less typing. |
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/*! \fn QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &in, QPair<T1, T2> &pair) |
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\relates QPair |
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Reads a pair from stream \a in into \a pair. |
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This function requires the T1 and T2 types to implement \c operator>>(). |
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\sa {Format of the QDataStream operators} |
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/*! \fn QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &out, const QPair<T1, T2> &pair) |
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\relates QPair |
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Writes the pair \a pair to stream \a out. |
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This function requires the T1 and T2 types to implement \c operator<<(). |
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\sa {Format of the QDataStream operators} |
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