Detailed Description
The QJsonObject::const_iterator class provides an STL-style const iterator for QJsonObject.
QJsonObject::const_iterator allows you to iterate over a QJsonObject. If you want to modify the QJsonObject as you iterate over it, you must use QJsonObject::iterator instead. It is generally good practice to use QJsonObject::const_iterator on a non-const QJsonObject as well, unless you need to change the QJsonObject through the iterator. Const iterators are slightly faster and improves code readability.
The default QJsonObject::const_iterator constructor creates an uninitialized iterator. You must initialize it using a QJsonObject function like QJsonObject::constBegin(), QJsonObject::constEnd(), or QJsonObject::find() before you can start iterating.
Multiple iterators can be used on the same object. Existing iterators will however become dangling if the object gets modified.
Member Function Documentation
const_iterator::const_iterator()
Constructs an uninitialized iterator.
Functions like key(), value(), and operator++() must not be called on an uninitialized iterator. Use operator=() to assign a value to it before using it.
See also QJsonObject::constBegin() and QJsonObject::constEnd().
const_iterator::const_iterator(const QJsonObject * obj, int index)
const_iterator::const_iterator(const iterator & other)
Constructs a copy of other.
QString const_iterator::key() const
Returns the current item's key.
See also value().
QJsonValue const_iterator::value() const
Returns the current item's value.
See also key() and operator*().
bool const_iterator::operator!=(const const_iterator & other) const
Returns true if other points to a different item than this iterator; otherwise returns false.
See also operator==().
bool const_iterator::operator!=(const iterator & other) const
QJsonValue const_iterator::operator*() const
Returns the current item's value.
Same as value().
See also key().
const_iterator const_iterator::operator+(int j) const
Returns an iterator to the item at j positions forward from this iterator. If j is negative, the iterator goes backward.
This operation can be slow for large j values.
See also operator-().
const_iterator & const_iterator::operator++()
The prefix ++ operator, ++i, advances the iterator to the next item in the object and returns an iterator to the new current item.
Calling this function on QJsonObject::end() leads to undefined results.
See also operator--().
const_iterator const_iterator::operator++(int)
This is an overloaded function.
The postfix ++ operator, i++, advances the iterator to the next item in the object and returns an iterator to the previously current item.
const_iterator & const_iterator::operator+=(int j)
Advances the iterator by j items. If j is negative, the iterator goes backward.
This operation can be slow for large j values.
See also operator-=() and operator+().
const_iterator const_iterator::operator-(int j) const
Returns an iterator to the item at j positions backward from this iterator. If j is negative, the iterator goes forward.
This operation can be slow for large j values.
See also operator+().
const_iterator & const_iterator::operator--()
The prefix -- operator, --i, makes the preceding item current and returns an iterator pointing to the new current item.
Calling this function on QJsonObject::begin() leads to undefined results.
See also operator++().
const_iterator const_iterator::operator--(int)
This is an overloaded function.
The postfix -- operator, i--, makes the preceding item current and returns an iterator pointing to the previously current item.
const_iterator & const_iterator::operator-=(int j)
Makes the iterator go back by j items. If j is negative, the iterator goes forward.
This operation can be slow for large j values.
See also operator+=() and operator-().
bool const_iterator::operator==(const const_iterator & other) const
Returns true if other points to the same item as this iterator; otherwise returns false.
See also operator!=().
bool const_iterator::operator==(const iterator & other) const