QDomCharacterData Class
The QDomCharacterData class represents a generic string in the DOM. More...
Header: | #include <QDomCharacterData> |
qmake: | QT += xml |
Inherits: | QDomNode. |
Inherited By: | QDomComment and QDomText. |
Note: All functions in this class are reentrant.
Public Functions
QDomCharacterData() | |
QDomCharacterData(const QDomCharacterData & x) | |
void | appendData(const QString & arg) |
QString | data() const |
void | deleteData(unsigned long offset, unsigned long count) |
void | insertData(unsigned long offset, const QString & arg) |
int | length() const |
QDomNode::NodeType | nodeType() const |
void | replaceData(unsigned long offset, unsigned long count, const QString & arg) |
void | setData(const QString & v) |
QString | substringData(unsigned long offset, unsigned long count) |
QDomCharacterData & | operator=(const QDomCharacterData & x) |
- 65 public functions inherited from QDomNode
Detailed Description
The QDomCharacterData class represents a generic string in the DOM.
Character data as used in XML specifies a generic data string. More specialized versions of this class are QDomText, QDomComment and QDomCDATASection.
The data string is set with setData() and retrieved with data(). You can retrieve a portion of the data string using substringData(). Extra data can be appended with appendData(), or inserted with insertData(). Portions of the data string can be deleted with deleteData() or replaced with replaceData(). The length of the data string is returned by length().
The node type of the node containing this character data is returned by nodeType().
See also QDomText, QDomComment, and QDomCDATASection.
Member Function Documentation
QDomCharacterData::QDomCharacterData()
Constructs an empty character data object.
QDomCharacterData::QDomCharacterData(const QDomCharacterData & x)
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().
void QDomCharacterData::appendData(const QString & arg)
Appends the string arg to the stored string.
QString QDomCharacterData::data() const
Returns the string stored in this object.
If the node is a null node, it will return an empty string.
See also setData().
void QDomCharacterData::deleteData(unsigned long offset, unsigned long count)
Deletes a substring of length count from position offset.
void QDomCharacterData::insertData(unsigned long offset, const QString & arg)
Inserts the string arg into the stored string at position offset.
int QDomCharacterData::length() const
Returns the length of the stored string.
QDomNode::NodeType QDomCharacterData::nodeType() const
Returns the type of node this object refers to (i.e. TextNode
, CDATASectionNode
, CommentNode
or CharacterDataNode
). For a null node, returns CharacterDataNode
.
void QDomCharacterData::replaceData(unsigned long offset, unsigned long count, const QString & arg)
Replaces the substring of length count starting at position offset with the string arg.
void QDomCharacterData::setData(const QString & v)
Sets this object's string to v.
See also data().
QString QDomCharacterData::substringData(unsigned long offset, unsigned long count)
Returns the substring of length count from position offset.
QDomCharacterData & QDomCharacterData::operator=(const QDomCharacterData & x)
Assigns x to this character data.
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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