QPartialOrdering Class
QPartialOrdering represents the result of a comparison that allows for unordered results. More...
Header: | #include <QPartialOrdering> |
CMake: | find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Core) target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Core) |
qmake: | QT += core |
Since: | Qt 6.0 |
Static Public Members
const QPartialOrdering | Equivalent |
const QPartialOrdering | Greater |
const QPartialOrdering | Less |
const QPartialOrdering | Unordered |
Related Non-Members
bool | operator!=(QPartialOrdering lhs, QPartialOrdering rhs) |
bool | operator==(QPartialOrdering lhs, QPartialOrdering rhs) |
Detailed Description
A value of type QPartialOrdering is typically returned from a three-way comparison function. Such a function compares two objects, and it may either establish that the two objects are ordered relative to each other, or that they are not ordered. The QPartialOrdering value returned from the comparison function represents one of those possibilities.
The possible values of type QPartialOrdering are, in fact, fully represented by the following four static values:
QPartialOrdering::Less
represents that the first object is less than the second;QPartialOrdering::Equivalent
represents that the first object is equivalent to the second;QPartialOrdering::Greater
represents that the first object is greater than the second;QPartialOrdering::Unordered
represents that the first object is not ordered with respect to the second.
QPartialOrdering is idiomatically used by comparing an instance against a literal zero, for instance like this:
// given a, b, c, d as objects of some type that allows for a 3-way compare, // and a compare function declared as follows: QPartialOrdering compare(T lhs, T rhs); // defined out-of-line ~~~ QPartialOrdering result = compare(a, b); if (result < 0) { // a is less than b } if (compare(c, d) >= 0) { // c is greater than or equal to d }
A QPartialOrdering value which represents an unordered result will always return false when compared against literal 0.
Member Variable Documentation
const QPartialOrdering QPartialOrdering::Equivalent
Represents the result of a comparison where the value on the left hand side is equivalent to the value on the right hand side.
const QPartialOrdering QPartialOrdering::Greater
Represents the result of a comparison where the value on the left hand side is greater than the value on the right hand side.
const QPartialOrdering QPartialOrdering::Less
Represents the result of a comparison where the value on the left hand side is less than the value on the right hand side.
const QPartialOrdering QPartialOrdering::Unordered
Represents the result of a comparison where the value on the left hand side is not ordered with respect to the value on the right hand side.
Related Non-Members
[constexpr]
bool operator!=(QPartialOrdering lhs, QPartialOrdering rhs)
Return true if lhs and rhs represent different results; otherwise, returns true.
[constexpr]
bool operator==(QPartialOrdering lhs, QPartialOrdering rhs)
Return true if lhs and rhs represent the same result; otherwise, returns false.
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