QIntValidator Class Reference
The QIntValidator class provides range checking of integers.
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#include <qvalidator.h>
Inherits QValidator.
List of all member functions.
Public Members
QIntValidator ( QWidget * parent, const char * name = 0 )Â
QIntValidator ( int bottom, int top, QWidget * parent, const char * name = 0 )Â
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QValidator::StateÂ
validate ( QString &, int & ) const
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virtual voidÂ
setRange ( int bottom, int top )Â
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Properties
Type | Name | READ | WRITE | Options
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int | bottom | bottom | setBottom |
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int | top | top | setTop |
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Detailed Description
The QIntValidator class provides range checking of integers.
QIntValidator provides a lower and an upper bound. It does not
provide a fixup() function.
See also QDoubleValidator.
Member Function Documentation
QIntValidator::QIntValidator ( QWidget * parent, const char * name = 0 )
Constructs a validator object which accepts all integers.
QIntValidator::QIntValidator ( int bottom, int top, QWidget * parent, const char * name = 0 )
Constructs a validator object which accepts all integers from bottom up to and including top.
QIntValidator::~QIntValidator ()
Destroys the validator, freeing any storage and other resources
used.
int QIntValidator::bottom () const
Returns the lowest valid number according to this validator.
See also top() and setRange().
void QIntValidator::setBottom ( int bottom )
Sets the validator to accept no numbers smaller than bottom.
See also setRange().
void QIntValidator::setRange ( int bottom, int top ) [virtual]
Sets the validator to accept only number from bottom up to an
including top.
void QIntValidator::setTop ( int top )
Sets the validator to accept no numbers bigger than top.
See also setRange().
int QIntValidator::top () const
Returns the highest valid number according to this validator.
See also bottom() and setRange().
QValidator::State QIntValidator::validate( QString & input, int & ) const
Returns Acceptable if input contains a number in the legal
range, Intermediate if it contains another integer or is empty,
and Invalid if input is not an integer.
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