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41 |
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42 /*! |
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43 \class Q3MemArray |
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44 \brief The Q3MemArray class is a template class that provides arrays of simple types. |
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45 \compat |
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46 |
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47 Q3MemArray is implemented as a template class. Define a template |
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48 instance Q3MemArray\<X\> to create an array that contains X items. |
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49 |
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50 Q3MemArray stores the array elements directly in the array. It can |
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51 only deal with simple types (i.e. C++ types, structs, and classes |
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52 that have no constructors, destructors, or virtual functions). |
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53 Q3MemArray uses bitwise operations to copy and compare array |
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54 elements. |
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55 |
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56 The Q3PtrVector collection class is also a kind of array. Like most |
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57 old Qt collection classes, it uses pointers to the contained items. |
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58 |
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59 Q3MemArray uses explicit sharing with a |
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60 reference count. If more than one array shares common data and one |
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61 of the arrays is modified, all the arrays are modified. |
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62 |
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63 The benefit of sharing is that a program does not need to duplicate |
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64 data when it is not required, which results in lower memory use |
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65 and less copying of data. |
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66 |
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67 Example: |
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68 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_q3memarray.qdoc 0 |
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69 |
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70 Program output: |
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71 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_q3memarray.qdoc 1 |
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72 |
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73 Note concerning the use of Q3MemArray for manipulating structs or |
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74 classes: Compilers will often pad the size of structs of odd sizes |
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75 up to the nearest word boundary. This will then be the size |
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76 Q3MemArray will use for its bitwise element comparisons. Because |
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77 the remaining bytes will typically be uninitialized, this can |
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78 cause find() etc. to fail to find the element. Example: |
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79 |
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80 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_q3memarray.qdoc 2 |
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81 |
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82 To work around this, make sure that you use a struct where |
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83 sizeof() returns the same as the sum of the sizes of the members |
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84 either by changing the types of the struct members or by adding |
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85 dummy members. |
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86 |
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87 Q3MemArray data can be traversed by iterators (see begin() and |
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88 end()). The number of items is returned by count(). The array can |
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89 be resized with resize() and filled using fill(). |
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90 |
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91 You can make a shallow copy of the array with assign() (or |
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92 operator=()) and a deep copy with duplicate(). |
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93 |
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94 Search for values in the array with find() and contains(). For |
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95 sorted arrays (see sort()) you can search using bsearch(). |
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96 |
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97 You can set the data directly using setRawData() and |
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98 resetRawData(), although this requires care. |
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99 */ |
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100 |
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101 /*! \fn Q3MemArray::operator QVector<type>() const |
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102 |
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103 Automatically converts the Q3MemArray<type> into a QVector<type>. |
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104 */ |
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105 |
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106 /*! \typedef Q3MemArray::Iterator |
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107 A Q3MemArray iterator. |
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108 \sa begin() end() |
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109 */ |
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110 /*! \typedef Q3MemArray::ConstIterator |
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111 A const Q3MemArray iterator. |
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112 \sa begin() end() |
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113 */ |
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114 /*! \typedef Q3MemArray::ValueType |
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115 \internal |
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116 */ |
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117 |
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118 /*! |
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119 \fn Q3MemArray::Q3MemArray() |
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120 |
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121 Constructs a null array. |
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122 |
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123 \sa isNull() |
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124 */ |
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125 |
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126 /*! |
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127 \fn Q3MemArray::Q3MemArray( int size ) |
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128 |
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129 Constructs an array with room for \a size elements. Makes a null |
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130 array if \a size == 0. |
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131 |
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132 The elements are left uninitialized. |
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133 |
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134 \sa resize(), isNull() |
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135 */ |
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136 |
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137 /*! |
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138 \fn Q3MemArray::Q3MemArray( const Q3MemArray<type> &a ) |
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139 |
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140 Constructs a shallow copy of \a a. |
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141 |
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142 \sa assign() |
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143 */ |
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144 |
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145 /*! |
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146 \fn Q3MemArray::Q3MemArray(const QVector<type> &vector) |
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147 |
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148 Constructs a copy of \a vector. |
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149 */ |
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150 |
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151 /*! |
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152 \fn Q3MemArray::Q3MemArray(int arg1, int arg2) |
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153 |
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154 Constructs an array \e{without allocating} array space. The |
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155 arguments \a arg1 and \a arg2 should be zero. Use at your own |
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156 risk. |
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157 */ |
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158 |
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159 /*! |
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160 \fn Q3MemArray::~Q3MemArray() |
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161 |
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162 Dereferences the array data and deletes it if this was the last |
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163 reference. |
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164 */ |
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165 |
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166 /*! |
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167 \fn Q3MemArray<type> &Q3MemArray::operator=( const Q3MemArray<type> &a ) |
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168 |
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169 Assigns a shallow copy of \a a to this array and returns a |
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170 reference to this array. |
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171 |
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172 Equivalent to assign( a ). |
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173 */ |
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174 |
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175 /*! |
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176 \fn type *Q3MemArray::data() const |
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177 |
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178 Returns a pointer to the actual array data. |
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179 |
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180 The array is a null array if data() == 0 (null pointer). |
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181 |
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182 \sa isNull() |
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183 */ |
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184 |
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185 /*! |
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186 \fn uint Q3MemArray::nrefs() const |
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187 |
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188 Returns the reference count for the shared array data. This |
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189 reference count is always greater than zero. |
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190 */ |
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191 |
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192 /*! |
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193 \fn uint Q3MemArray::size() const |
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194 |
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195 Returns the size of the array (maximum number of elements). |
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196 |
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197 The array is a null array if size() == 0. |
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198 |
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199 \sa isNull(), resize() |
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200 */ |
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201 |
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202 /*! |
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203 \fn uint Q3MemArray::count() const |
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204 |
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205 Returns the same as size(). |
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206 |
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207 \sa size() |
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208 */ |
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209 |
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210 /*! |
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211 \fn bool Q3MemArray::isEmpty() const |
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212 |
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213 Returns TRUE if the array is empty; otherwise returns FALSE. |
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214 |
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215 isEmpty() is equivalent to isNull() for Q3MemArray (unlike |
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216 QString). |
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217 */ |
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218 |
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219 /*! |
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220 \fn bool Q3MemArray::isNull() const |
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221 |
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222 Returns TRUE if the array is null; otherwise returns FALSE. |
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223 |
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224 A null array has size() == 0 and data() == 0. |
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225 */ |
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226 |
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227 /*! |
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228 \fn bool Q3MemArray::resize( uint size, Optimization optim ) |
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229 |
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230 Resizes (expands or shrinks) the array to \a size elements. The |
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231 array becomes a null array if \a size == 0. |
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232 |
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233 Returns TRUE if successful, or FALSE if the memory cannot be |
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234 allocated. |
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235 |
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236 New elements are not initialized. |
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237 |
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238 \a optim is either Q3GArray::MemOptim (the default) or |
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239 Q3GArray::SpeedOptim. When optimizing for speed rather than memory |
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240 consumption, the array uses a smart grow and shrink algorithm that |
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241 might allocate more memory than is actually needed for \a size |
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242 elements. This speeds up subsequent resize operations, for example |
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243 when appending many elements to an array, since the space has |
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244 already been allocated. |
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245 |
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246 \sa size() |
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247 */ |
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248 |
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249 /*! |
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250 \fn bool Q3MemArray::resize( uint size ) |
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251 |
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252 \overload |
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253 |
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254 Resizes (expands or shrinks) the array to \a size elements. The |
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255 array becomes a null array if \a size == 0. |
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256 |
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257 Returns TRUE if successful, i.e. if the memory can be allocated; |
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258 otherwise returns FALSE. |
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259 |
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260 New elements are not initialized. |
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261 |
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262 \sa size() |
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263 */ |
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264 |
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265 /*! |
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266 \fn bool Q3MemArray::truncate( uint pos ) |
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267 |
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268 Truncates the array at position \a pos. |
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269 |
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270 Returns TRUE if successful, i.e. if the memory can be allocated; |
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271 otherwise returns FALSE. |
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272 |
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273 Equivalent to resize(\a pos). |
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274 |
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275 \sa resize() |
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276 */ |
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277 |
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278 /*! |
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279 \fn bool Q3MemArray::fill( const type &v, int size ) |
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280 |
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281 Fills the array with the value \a v. If \a size is specified as |
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282 different from -1, then the array will be resized before being |
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283 filled. |
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284 |
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285 Returns TRUE if successful, i.e. if \a size is -1, or \a size is |
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286 != -1 and the memory can be allocated; otherwise returns FALSE. |
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287 |
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288 \sa resize() |
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289 */ |
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290 |
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291 /*! |
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292 \fn void Q3MemArray::detach() |
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293 |
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294 Detaches this array from shared array data; i.e. it makes a |
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295 private, deep copy of the data. |
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296 |
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297 Copying will be performed only if the \link nrefs() reference |
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298 count\endlink is greater than one. |
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299 |
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300 \sa copy() |
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301 */ |
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302 |
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303 /*! |
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304 \fn Q3MemArray<type> Q3MemArray::copy() const |
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305 |
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306 Returns a deep copy of this array. |
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307 |
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308 \sa detach(), duplicate() |
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309 */ |
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310 |
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311 /*! |
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312 \fn Q3MemArray<type> &Q3MemArray::assign( const Q3MemArray<type> &a ) |
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313 |
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314 Shallow copy. Dereferences the current array and references the |
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315 data contained in \a a instead. Returns a reference to this array. |
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316 |
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317 \sa operator=() |
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318 */ |
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319 |
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320 /*! |
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321 \fn Q3MemArray<type> &Q3MemArray::assign( const type *data, uint size ) |
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322 |
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323 \overload |
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324 |
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325 Shallow copy. Dereferences the current array and references the |
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326 array data \a data, which contains \a size elements. Returns a |
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327 reference to this array. |
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328 |
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329 Do not delete \a data later; Q3MemArray will call free() on it |
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330 at the right time. |
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331 */ |
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332 |
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333 /*! |
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334 \fn Q3MemArray<type> &Q3MemArray::duplicate( const Q3MemArray<type> &a ) |
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335 |
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336 Deep copy. Dereferences the current array and obtains a copy of |
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337 the data contained in \a a instead. Returns a reference to this |
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338 array. |
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339 |
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340 \sa copy() |
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341 */ |
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342 |
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343 /*! |
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344 \fn Q3MemArray<type> &Q3MemArray::duplicate( const type *data, uint size ) |
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345 |
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346 \overload |
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347 |
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348 Deep copy. Dereferences the current array and obtains a copy of |
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349 the array data \a data instead. Returns a reference to this array. |
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350 The size of the array is given by \a size. |
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351 |
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352 \sa copy() |
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353 */ |
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354 |
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355 /*! |
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356 \fn Q3MemArray<type> &Q3MemArray::setRawData( const type *data, uint size ) |
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357 |
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358 Sets raw data and returns a reference to the array. |
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359 |
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360 Dereferences the current array and sets the new array data to \a |
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361 data and the new array size to \a size. Do not attempt to resize |
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362 or re-assign the array data when raw data has been set. Call |
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363 resetRawData(\a data, \a size) to reset the array. |
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364 |
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365 Setting raw data is useful because it sets Q3MemArray data without |
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366 allocating memory or copying data. |
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367 |
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368 Example I (intended use): |
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369 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_q3memarray.qdoc 3 |
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370 |
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371 Example II (you don't want to do this): |
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372 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_q3memarray.qdoc 4 |
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373 |
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374 \warning If you do not call resetRawData(), Q3MemArray will attempt |
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375 to deallocate or reallocate the raw data, which might not be too |
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376 good. Be careful. |
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377 |
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378 \sa resetRawData() |
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379 */ |
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380 |
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381 /*! |
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382 \fn void Q3MemArray::resetRawData( const type *data, uint size ) |
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383 |
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384 Removes internal references to the raw data that was set using |
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385 setRawData(). This means that Q3MemArray no longer has access to |
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386 the \a data, so you are free to manipulate \a data as you wish. |
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387 You can now use the Q3MemArray without affecting the original \a |
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388 data, for example by calling setRawData() with a pointer to some |
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389 other data. |
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390 |
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391 The arguments must be the \a data and length, \a size, that were |
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392 passed to setRawData(). This is for consistency checking. |
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393 |
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394 \sa setRawData() |
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395 */ |
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396 |
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397 /*! |
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398 \fn int Q3MemArray::find( const type &v, uint index ) const |
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399 |
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400 Finds the first occurrence of \a v, starting at position \a index. |
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401 |
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402 Returns the position of \a v, or -1 if \a v could not be found. |
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403 |
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404 \sa contains() |
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405 */ |
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406 |
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407 /*! |
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408 \fn int Q3MemArray::contains( const type &v ) const |
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409 |
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410 Returns the number of times \a v occurs in the array. |
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411 |
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412 \sa find() |
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413 */ |
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414 |
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415 /*! |
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416 \fn void Q3MemArray::sort() |
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417 |
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418 Sorts the array elements in ascending order, using bitwise |
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419 comparison (memcmp()). |
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420 |
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421 \sa bsearch() |
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422 */ |
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423 |
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424 /*! |
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425 \fn int Q3MemArray::bsearch( const type &v ) const |
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426 |
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427 In a sorted array (as sorted by sort()), finds the first |
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428 occurrence of \a v by using a binary search. For a sorted |
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429 array this is generally much faster than find(), which does |
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430 a linear search. |
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431 |
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432 Returns the position of \a v, or -1 if \a v could not be found. |
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433 |
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434 \sa sort(), find() |
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435 */ |
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436 |
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437 /*! |
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438 \fn type &Q3MemArray::operator[]( int index ) const |
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439 |
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440 Returns a reference to the element at position \a index in the |
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441 array. |
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442 |
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443 This can be used to both read and set an element. Equivalent to |
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444 at(). |
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445 |
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446 \sa at() |
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447 */ |
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448 |
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449 /*! |
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450 \fn type &Q3MemArray::at( uint index ) const |
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451 |
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452 Returns a reference to the element at position \a index in the array. |
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453 |
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454 This can be used to both read and set an element. |
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455 |
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456 \sa operator[]() |
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457 */ |
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458 |
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459 /*! |
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460 \fn Q3MemArray::operator const type *() const |
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461 |
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462 Cast operator. Returns a pointer to the array. |
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463 |
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464 \sa data() |
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465 */ |
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466 |
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467 /*! |
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468 \fn bool Q3MemArray::operator==( const Q3MemArray<type> &a ) const |
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469 |
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470 Returns TRUE if this array is equal to \a a; otherwise returns |
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471 FALSE. |
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472 |
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473 The two arrays are compared bitwise. |
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474 |
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475 \sa operator!=() |
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476 */ |
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477 |
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478 /*! |
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479 \fn bool Q3MemArray::operator!=( const Q3MemArray<type> &a ) const |
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480 |
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481 Returns TRUE if this array is different from \a a; otherwise |
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482 returns FALSE. |
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483 |
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484 The two arrays are compared bitwise. |
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485 |
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486 \sa operator==() |
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487 */ |
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488 |
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489 /*! |
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490 \fn Iterator Q3MemArray::begin() |
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491 |
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492 Returns an iterator pointing at the beginning of this array. This |
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493 iterator can be used in the same way as the iterators of |
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494 Q3ValueList and QMap, for example. |
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495 */ |
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496 |
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497 /*! |
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498 \fn Iterator Q3MemArray::end() |
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499 |
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500 Returns an iterator pointing behind the last element of this |
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501 array. This iterator can be used in the same way as the iterators |
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502 of Q3ValueList and QMap, for example. |
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503 */ |
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504 |
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505 /*! |
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506 \fn ConstIterator Q3MemArray::begin() const |
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507 |
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508 \overload |
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509 |
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510 Returns a const iterator pointing at the beginning of this array. |
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511 This iterator can be used in the same way as the iterators of |
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512 Q3ValueList and QMap, for example. |
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513 */ |
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514 |
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515 /*! |
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516 \fn ConstIterator Q3MemArray::end() const |
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517 |
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518 \overload |
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519 |
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520 Returns a const iterator pointing behind the last element of this |
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521 array. This iterator can be used in the same way as the iterators |
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522 of Q3ValueList and QMap, for example. |
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523 */ |