QHashIterator Class ReferenceThe QHashIterator class provides a Java-style const iterator for QHash and QMultiHash. More... #include <QHashIterator> Public Functions
Detailed DescriptionThe QHashIterator class provides a Java-style const iterator for QHash and QMultiHash. QHash has both Java-style iterators and STL-style iterators. The Java-style iterators are more high-level and easier to use than the STL-style iterators; on the other hand, they are slightly less efficient. QHashIterator<Key, T> allows you to iterate over a QHash (or a QMultiHash). If you want to modify the hash as you iterate over it, use QMutableHashIterator instead. The QHashIterator constructor takes a QHash as argument. After construction, the iterator is located at the very beginning of the hash (before the first item). Here's how to iterate over all the elements sequentially: QHash<int, QWidget *> hash; ... QHashIterator<int, QWidget *> i(hash); while (i.hasNext()) { i.next(); qDebug() << i.key() << ": " << i.value(); } The next() function returns the next item in the hash and advances the iterator. The key() and value() functions return the key and value of the last item that was jumped over. Unlike STL-style iterators, Java-style iterators point between items rather than directly at items. The first call to next() advances the iterator to the position between the first and second item, and returns the first item; the second call to next() advances the iterator to the position between the second and third item; and so on. Here's how to iterate over the elements in reverse order: QHashIterator<int, QWidget *> i(hash); i.toBack(); while (i.hasPrevious()) { i.previous(); qDebug() << i.key() << ": " << i.value(); } If you want to find all occurrences of a particular value, use findNext() or findPrevious() in a loop. For example: QHashIterator<int, QWidget *> i(hash); while (i.findNext(widget)) { qDebug() << "Found widget " << widget << " under key " << i.key(); } Multiple iterators can be used on the same hash. If the hash is modified while a QHashIterator is active, the QHashIterator will continue iterating over the original hash, ignoring the modified copy. See also QMutableHashIterator and QHash::const_iterator. Member Function Documentation
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