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QAsciiDict documentation
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/*!
\class QAsciiDict ntqasciidict.h
\brief The QAsciiDict class is a template class that provides a dictionary based on char* keys.
\ingroup collection
\ingroup tools
\important autoDelete setAutoDelete
QAsciiDict is implemented as a template class. Define a template
instance QAsciiDict\<X\> to create a dictionary that operates on
pointers to X (X*).
A dictionary is a collection of key-value pairs. The key is a
char* used for insertion, removal and lookup. The value is a
pointer. Dictionaries provide very fast insertion and lookup.
QAsciiDict cannot handle Unicode keys; use the QDict template
instead, which uses \l QString keys. A QDict has the same
performace as a QAsciiDict.
Example:
\code
QAsciiDict<QLineEdit> fields; // char* keys, QLineEdit* values
fields.insert( "forename", new QLineEdit( this ) );
fields.insert( "surname", new QLineEdit( this ) );
fields["forename"]->setText( "Homer" );
fields["surname"]->setText( "Simpson" );
QAsciiDictIterator<QLineEdit> it( fields ); // See QAsciiDictIterator
for( ; it.current(); ++it )
cout << it.currentKey() << ": " << it.current()->text() << endl;
cout << endl;
if ( fields["forename"] && fields["surname"] )
cout << fields["forename"]->text() << " "
<< fields["surname"]->text() << endl; // Prints "Homer Simpson"
fields.remove( "forename" ); // Does not delete the line edit
if ( ! fields["forename"] )
cout << "forename is not in the dictionary" << endl;
\endcode
In this example we use a dictionary to keep track of the line
edits we're using. We insert each line edit into the dictionary
with a unique name and then access the line edits via the
dictionary. See QPtrDict, QIntDict and QDict.
See QDict for full details, including the choice of dictionary
size, and how deletions are handled.
\sa QAsciiDictIterator, QDict, QIntDict, QPtrDict,
\link collection.html Collection Classes\endlink
*/
/*!
\fn QAsciiDict::QAsciiDict( int size, bool caseSensitive, bool copyKeys )
Constructs a dictionary optimized for less than \a size entries.
We recommend setting \a size to a suitably large prime number (a
bit larger than the expected number of entries). This makes the
hash distribution better and will improve lookup performance.
When \a caseSensitive is TRUE (the default) QAsciiDict treats
"abc" and "Abc" as different keys; when it is FALSE "abc" and
"Abc" are the same. Case-insensitive comparison only considers the
26 letters in US-ASCII.
If \a copyKeys is TRUE (the default), the dictionary copies keys
using strcpy(); if it is FALSE, the dictionary just copies the
pointers.
*/
/*!
\fn QAsciiDict::QAsciiDict( const QAsciiDict<type> &dict )
Constructs a copy of \a dict.
Each item in \a dict is inserted into this dictionary. Only the
pointers are copied (shallow copy).
*/
/*!
\fn QAsciiDict::~QAsciiDict()
Removes all items from the dictionary and destroys it.
The items are deleted if auto-delete is enabled.
All iterators that access this dictionary will be reset.
\sa setAutoDelete()
*/
/*!
\fn QAsciiDict<type> &QAsciiDict::operator=(const QAsciiDict<type> &dict)
Assigns \a dict to this dictionary and returns a reference to this
dictionary.
This dictionary is first cleared and then each item in \a dict is
inserted into this dictionary. Only the pointers are copied
(shallow copy) unless newItem() has been reimplemented().
*/
/*!
\fn uint QAsciiDict::count() const
Returns the number of items in the dictionary.
\sa isEmpty()
*/
/*!
\fn uint QAsciiDict::size() const
Returns the size of the internal hash array (as specified in the
constructor).
\sa count()
*/
/*!
\fn void QAsciiDict::resize( uint newsize )
Changes the size of the hashtable to \a newsize. The contents of
the dictionary are preserved but all iterators on the dictionary
become invalid.
*/
/*!
\fn bool QAsciiDict::isEmpty() const
Returns TRUE if the dictionary is empty, i.e. count() == 0;
otherwise it returns FALSE.
\sa count()
*/
/*!
\fn void QAsciiDict::insert( const char *key, const type *item )
Inserts the \a key with the \a item into the dictionary.
Multiple items can have the same key, in which case only the last
item will be accessible using \l operator[]().
\a item may not be 0.
\sa replace()
*/
/*!
\fn void QAsciiDict::replace( const char *key, const type *item )
Replaces an item that has a key equal to \a key with \a item.
If the item does not already exist, it will be inserted.
\a item may not be 0.
Equivalent to:
\code
QAsciiDict<char> dict;
...
if ( dict.find(key) )
dict.remove( key );
dict.insert( key, item );
\endcode
If there are two or more items with equal keys, then the most
recently inserted item will be replaced.
\sa insert()
*/
/*!
\fn bool QAsciiDict::remove( const char *key )
Removes the item associated with \a key from the dictionary.
Returns TRUE if successful, i.e. if the key existed in the
dictionary; otherwise returns FALSE.
If there are two or more items with equal keys, then the most
recently inserted item will be removed.
The removed item is deleted if \link
QPtrCollection::setAutoDelete() auto-deletion\endlink is enabled.
All dictionary iterators that refer to the removed item will be
set to point to the next item in the dictionary traversal order.
\sa take(), clear(), setAutoDelete()
*/
/*!
\fn type *QAsciiDict::take( const char *key )
Takes the item associated with \a key out of the dictionary
without deleting it (even if \link QPtrCollection::setAutoDelete()
auto-deletion\endlink is enabled).
If there are two or more items with equal keys, then the most
recently inserted item will be taken.
Returns a pointer to the item taken out, or 0 if the key does not
exist in the dictionary.
All dictionary iterators that refer to the taken item will be set
to point to the next item in the dictionary traversal order.
\sa remove(), clear(), setAutoDelete()
*/
/*!
\fn void QAsciiDict::clear()
Removes all items from the dictionary.
The removed items are deleted if \link
QPtrCollection::setAutoDelete() auto-deletion\endlink is enabled.
All dictionary iterators that operate on dictionary are reset.
\sa remove(), take(), setAutoDelete()
*/
/*!
\fn type *QAsciiDict::find( const char *key ) const
Returns the item associated with \a key, or 0 if the key does not
exist in the dictionary.
This function uses an internal hashing algorithm to optimize
lookup.
If there are two or more items with equal keys, then the item that
was most recently inserted will be found.
Equivalent to the [] operator.
\sa operator[]()
*/
/*!
\fn type *QAsciiDict::operator[]( const char *key ) const
Returns the item associated with \a key, or 0 if the key does
not exist in the dictionary.
This function uses an internal hashing algorithm to optimize
lookup.
If there are two or more items with equal keys, then the item that
was most recently inserted will be found.
Equivalent to the find() function.
\sa find()
*/
/*!
\fn void QAsciiDict::statistics() const
Debugging-only function that prints out the dictionary
distribution using tqDebug().
*/
/*!
\fn QDataStream& QAsciiDict::read( QDataStream &s,
QPtrCollection::Item &item )
Reads a dictionary item from the stream \a s and returns a
reference to the stream.
The default implementation sets \a item to 0.
\sa write()
*/
/*!
\fn QDataStream& QAsciiDict::write( QDataStream &s,
QPtrCollection::Item ) const
Writes a dictionary item to the stream \a s and returns a
reference to the stream.
\sa read()
*/
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QAsciiDictIterator documentation
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/*!
\class QAsciiDictIterator ntqasciidict.h
\brief The QAsciiDictIterator class provides an iterator for QAsciiDict collections.
\ingroup collection
\ingroup tools
QAsciiDictIterator is implemented as a template class. Define a
template instance QAsciiDictIterator\<X\> to create a dictionary
iterator that operates on QAsciiDict\<X\> (dictionary of X*).
Example:
\code
QAsciiDict<QLineEdit> fields;
fields.insert( "forename", new QLineEdit( this ) );
fields.insert( "surname", new QLineEdit( this ) );
fields.insert( "age", new QLineEdit( this ) );
fields["forename"]->setText( "Homer" );
fields["surname"]->setText( "Simpson" );
fields["age"]->setText( "45" );
QAsciiDictIterator<QLineEdit> it( fields );
for( ; it.current(); ++it )
cout << it.currentKey() << ": " << it.current()->text() << endl;
cout << endl;
// Output (random order):
// age: 45
// surname: Simpson
// forename: Homer
\endcode
In the example we insert some line edits into a dictionary, then
iterate over the dictionary printing the strings associated with
those line edits.
Note that the traversal order is arbitrary; you are not guaranteed
any particular order.
Multiple iterators may independently traverse the same dictionary.
A QAsciiDict knows about all the iterators that are operating on
the dictionary. When an item is removed from the dictionary,
QAsciiDict updates all the iterators that are referring to the
removed item to point to the next item in the (arbitrary)
traversal order.
\sa QAsciiDict
*/
/*!
\fn QAsciiDictIterator::QAsciiDictIterator( const QAsciiDict<type> &dict )
Constructs an iterator for \a dict. The current iterator item is
set to point on the first item in the \a dict.
*/
/*!
\fn QAsciiDictIterator::~QAsciiDictIterator()
Destroys the iterator.
*/
/*!
\fn uint QAsciiDictIterator::count() const
Returns the number of items in the dictionary this iterator
operates over.
\sa isEmpty()
*/
/*!
\fn bool QAsciiDictIterator::isEmpty() const
Returns TRUE if the dictionary is empty, i.e. count() == 0,
otherwise returns FALSE.
\sa count()
*/
/*!
\fn type *QAsciiDictIterator::toFirst()
Sets the current iterator item to point to the first item in the
dictionary and returns a pointer to the item. If the dictionary is
empty it sets the current item to 0 and returns 0.
*/
/*!
\fn QAsciiDictIterator::operator type *() const
Cast operator. Returns a pointer to the current iterator item.
Same as current().
*/
/*!
\fn type *QAsciiDictIterator::current() const
Returns a pointer to the current iterator item.
*/
/*!
\fn const char *QAsciiDictIterator::currentKey() const
Returns a pointer to the key for the current iterator item.
*/
/*!
\fn type *QAsciiDictIterator::operator()()
Makes the succeeding item current and returns the original current
item.
If the current iterator item was the last item in the dictionary
or if it was 0, 0 is returned.
*/
/*!
\fn type *QAsciiDictIterator::operator++()
Prefix ++ makes the succeeding item current and returns the new
current item.
If the current iterator item was the last item in the dictionary
or if it was 0, 0 is returned.
*/
/*!
\fn type *QAsciiDictIterator::operator+=( uint jump )
Sets the current item to the item \a jump positions after the
current item, and returns a pointer to that item.
If that item is beyond the last item or if the dictionary is
empty, it sets the current item to 0 and returns 0.
*/