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The QDomElement class represents one element in the DOM tree. More...
#include <QDomElement>
Inherits QDomNode.
Note: All the functions in this class are reentrant.
The QDomElement class represents one element in the DOM tree.
Elements have a tagName() and zero or more attributes associated with them. The tag name can be changed with setTagName().
Element attributes are represented by QDomAttr objects that can be queried using the attribute() and attributeNode() functions. You can set attributes with the setAttribute() and setAttributeNode() functions. Attributes can be removed with removeAttribute(). There are namespace-aware equivalents to these functions, i.e. setAttributeNS(), setAttributeNodeNS() and removeAttributeNS().
If you want to access the text of a node use text(), e.g.
QDomElement e = //... //... QString s = e.text()
The text() function operates recursively to find the text (since not all elements contain text). If you want to find all the text in all of a node's children, iterate over the children looking for QDomText nodes, e.g.
QString text; QDomElement element = doc.documentElement(); for(QDomNode n = element.firstChild(); !n.isNull(); n = n.nextSibling()) { QDomText t = n.toText(); if (!t.isNull()) text += t.data(); }
Note that we attempt to convert each node to a text node and use text() rather than using firstChild().toText().data() or n.toText().data() directly on the node, because the node may not be a text element.
You can get a list of all the decendents of an element which have a specified tag name with elementsByTagName() or elementsByTagNameNS().
To browse the elements of a dom document use firstChildElement(), lastChildElement(), nextSiblingElement() and previousSiblingElement(). For example, to iterate over all child elements called "entry" in a root element called "database", you can use:
QDomDocument doc = // ... QDomElement root = doc.firstChildElement("database"); QDomElement elt = root.firstChildElement("entry"); for (; !elt.isNull(); elt = elt.nextSiblingElelement("entry")) { // ... }
For further information about the Document Object Model see Level 1 and Level 2 Core. For a more general introduction of the DOM implementation see the QDomDocument documentation.
Constructs an empty element. Use the QDomDocument::createElement() function to construct elements with content.
Constructs a copy of x.
The data of the copy is shared (shallow copy): modifying one node will also change the other. If you want to make a deep copy, use cloneNode().
Returns the attribute called name. If the attribute does not exist defValue is returned.
See also setAttribute(), attributeNode(), setAttributeNode(), and attributeNS().
Returns the attribute with the local name localName and the namespace URI nsURI. If the attribute does not exist defValue is returned.
See also setAttributeNS(), attributeNodeNS(), setAttributeNodeNS(), and attribute().
Returns the QDomAttr object that corresponds to the attribute called name. If no such attribute exists a null attribute is returned.
See also setAttributeNode(), attribute(), setAttribute(), and attributeNodeNS().
Returns the QDomAttr object that corresponds to the attribute with the local name localName and the namespace URI nsURI. If no such attribute exists a null attribute is returned.
See also setAttributeNodeNS(), setAttributeNode(), attribute(), and setAttribute().
Returns a QDomNamedNodeMap containing all this element's attributes.
See also attribute(), setAttribute(), attributeNode(), and setAttributeNode().
Returns a QDomNodeList containing all descendent elements of this element that are called tagname. The order they are in the node list is the order they are encountered in a preorder traversal of the element tree.
See also elementsByTagNameNS() and QDomDocument::elementsByTagName().
Returns a QDomNodeList containing all the descendent elements of this element with the local name localName and the namespace URI nsURI. The order they are in the node list is the order they are encountered in a preorder traversal of the element tree.
See also elementsByTagName() and QDomDocument::elementsByTagNameNS().
Returns true if this element has an attribute called name; otherwise returns false.
Note: This function does not take the presence of namespaces into account. As a result, the specified name will be tested against fully-qualified attribute names that include any namespace prefixes that may be present.
Use hasAttributeNS() to explicitly test for attributes with specific namespaces and names.
Returns true if this element has an attribute with the local name localName and the namespace URI nsURI; otherwise returns false.
Returns ElementNode.
Removes the attribute called name name from this element.
See also setAttribute(), attribute(), and removeAttributeNS().
Removes the attribute with the local name localName and the namespace URI nsURI from this element.
See also setAttributeNS(), attributeNS(), and removeAttribute().
Removes the attribute oldAttr from the element and returns it.
See also attributeNode() and setAttributeNode().
Adds an attribute called name with value value. If an attribute with the same name exists, its value is replaced by value.
See also attribute(), setAttributeNode(), and setAttributeNS().
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Adds an attribute with the qualified name qName and the namespace URI nsURI with the value value. If an attribute with the same local name and namespace URI exists, its prefix is replaced by the prefix of qName and its value is repaced by value.
Although qName is the qualified name, the local name is used to decide if an existing attribute's value should be replaced.
See also attributeNS(), setAttributeNodeNS(), and setAttribute().
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Adds the attribute newAttr to this element.
If the element has another attribute that has the same name as newAttr, this function replaces that attribute and returns it; otherwise the function returns a null attribute.
See also attributeNode(), setAttribute(), and setAttributeNodeNS().
Adds the attribute newAttr to this element.
If the element has another attribute that has the same local name and namespace URI as newAttr, this function replaces that attribute and returns it; otherwise the function returns a null attribute.
See also attributeNodeNS(), setAttributeNS(), and setAttributeNode().
Sets this element's tag name to name.
See also tagName().
Returns the tag name of this element. For an XML element like this:
<img src="myimg.png">
the tagname would return "img".
See also setTagName().
Returns the element's text or an empty string.
Example:
<h1>Hello <b>Qt</b> <![CDATA[<xml is cool>]]></h1>
The function text() of the QDomElement for the <h1> tag, will return the following text:
Hello Qt <xml is cool>
Comments are ignored by this function. It only evaluates QDomText and QDomCDATASection objects.
Assigns x to this DOM element.
The data of the copy is shared (shallow copy): modifying one node will also change the other. If you want to make a deep copy, use cloneNode().
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