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** TQPtrVector class documentation
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TQPtrVector documentation
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/*!
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\class TQPtrVector tqptrvector.h
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\brief The TQPtrVector class is a template collection class that
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provides a vector (array).
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\ingroup tools
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\important autoDelete setAutoDelete
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TQValueVector is an STL-compatible alternative to this class.
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TQPtrVector is implemented as a template class. Defines a template
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instance TQPtrVector\<X\> to create a vector that contains pointers
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to X (X*).
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A vector is the same as an array. The main difference between
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TQPtrVector and TQMemArray is that TQPtrVector stores pointers to the
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elements, whereas TQMemArray stores the elements themselves (i.e.
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TQMemArray is value-based and TQPtrVector is pointer-based).
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Items are added to the vector using insert() or fill(). Items are
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removed with remove(). You can get a pointer to an item at a
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particular index position using at().
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Unless otherwise stated, all functions that remove items from the
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vector will also delete the element pointed to if \link
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setAutoDelete() auto-deletion\endlink is enabled. By default,
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auto-deletion is disabled; see setAutoDelete(). This behaviour can
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be changed in a subclass by reimplementing the virtual function
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deleteItem().
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Functions that compare items (find() and sort() for example) will
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do so using the virtual function compareItems(). The default
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implementation of this function only compares the pointer values.
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Reimplement compareItems() in a subclass to get searching and
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sorting based on the item contents. You can perform a linear
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search for a pointer in the vector using findRef(), or a binary
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search (of a sorted vector) using bsearch(). You can count the
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number of times an item appears in the vector with contains() or
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containsRef().
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\sa TQMemArray
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*/
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/*!
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\fn TQPtrVector::TQPtrVector()
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Constructs a null vector.
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\sa isNull()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn TQPtrVector::TQPtrVector( uint size )
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Constructs an vector with room for \a size items. Makes a null
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vector if \a size == 0.
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All \a size positions in the vector are initialized to 0.
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\sa size(), resize(), isNull()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn TQPtrVector::TQPtrVector( const TQPtrVector<type> &v )
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Constructs a copy of \a v. Only the pointers are copied (i.e.
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shallow copy).
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*/
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/*!
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\fn TQPtrVector::~TQPtrVector()
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Removes all items from the vector, and destroys the vector itself.
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\sa clear()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn TQPtrVector<type> &TQPtrVector::operator=( const TQPtrVector<type> &v )
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Assigns \a v to this vector and returns a reference to this
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vector.
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This vector is first cleared and then all the items from \a v are
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copied into the vector. Only the pointers are copied (i.e. shallow
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copy).
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\sa clear()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn type **TQPtrVector::data() const
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Returns a pointer to the actual vector data, which is an array of
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type*.
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The vector is a null vector if data() == 0 (null pointer).
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\sa isNull()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn uint TQPtrVector::size() const
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Returns the size of the vector, i.e. the number of vector
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positions. This is also the maximum number of items the vector can
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hold.
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The vector is a null vector if size() == 0.
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\sa isNull(), resize(), count()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn uint TQPtrVector::count() const
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Returns the number of items in the vector. The vector is empty if
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count() == 0.
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\sa isEmpty(), size(), isNull()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn bool TQPtrVector::isEmpty() const
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Returns TRUE if the vector is empty; otherwise returns FALSE.
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\sa count()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn bool TQPtrVector::isNull() const
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Returns TRUE if the vector is null; otherwise returns FALSE.
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A null vector has size() == 0 and data() == 0.
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\sa size()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn bool TQPtrVector::resize( uint size )
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Resizes (expands or shrinks) the vector to \a size elements. The
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vector becomes a null vector if \a size == 0.
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Any items at position \a size or beyond in the vector are removed.
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New positions are initialized to 0.
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Returns TRUE if successful, i.e. if the memory was successfully
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allocated; otherwise returns FALSE.
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\sa size(), isNull()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn bool TQPtrVector::insert( uint i, const type *d )
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Sets position \a i in the vector to contain the item \a d. \a i
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must be less than size(). Any previous element in position \a i is
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removed.
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\sa at()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn bool TQPtrVector::remove( uint i )
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Removes the item at position \a i in the vector, if there is one.
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\a i must be less than size().
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Returns TRUE if \a i is within range; otherwise returns FALSE.
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\sa take(), at()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn type* TQPtrVector::take( uint i )
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Returns the item at position \a i in the vector, and removes that
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item from the vector. \a i must be less than size(). If there is
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no item at position \a i, 0 is returned.
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Unlike remove(), this function does \e not call deleteItem() for
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the removed item.
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\sa remove(), at()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void TQPtrVector::clear()
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Removes all items from the vector, and destroys the vector itself.
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The vector becomes a null vector.
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\sa isNull()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn bool TQPtrVector::fill( const type *d, int size )
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Inserts item \a d in all positions in the vector. Any existing
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items are removed. If \a d is 0, the vector becomes empty.
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If \a size >= 0, the vector is first resized to \a size. By
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default, \a size is -1.
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Returns TRUE if successful, i.e. \a size is the same as the
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current size, or \a size is larger and the memory has successfully
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been allocated; otherwise returns FALSE.
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\sa resize(), insert(), isEmpty()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void TQPtrVector::sort()
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Sorts the items in ascending order. Any empty positions will be
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put last.
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Compares items using the virtual function compareItems().
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\sa bsearch()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn int TQPtrVector::bsearch( const type* d ) const
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In a sorted array, finds the first occurrence of \a d using a
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binary search. For a sorted array, this is generally much faster
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than find(), which performs a linear search.
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Returns the position of \a d, or -1 if \a d could not be found. \a
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d must not be 0.
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Compares items using the virtual function compareItems().
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\sa sort(), find()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn int TQPtrVector::findRef( const type *d, uint i ) const
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Finds the first occurrence of the item pointer \a d in the vector
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using a linear search. The search starts at position \a i, which
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must be less than size(). \a i is by default 0; i.e. the search
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starts at the start of the vector.
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Returns the position of \a d, or -1 if \a d could not be found.
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This function does \e not use compareItems() to compare items.
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Use the much faster bsearch() to search a sorted vector.
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\sa find(), bsearch()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn int TQPtrVector::find( const type *d, uint i ) const
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Finds the first occurrence of item \a d in the vector using a
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linear search. The search starts at position \a i, which must be
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less than size(). \a i is by default 0; i.e. the search starts at
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the start of the vector.
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Returns the position of \a d, or -1 if \a d could not be found.
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Compares items using the virtual function compareItems().
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Use the much faster bsearch() to search a sorted vector.
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\sa findRef(), bsearch()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn uint TQPtrVector::containsRef( const type *d ) const
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Returns the number of occurrences of the item pointer \a d in the
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vector.
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This function does \e not use compareItems() to compare items.
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\sa findRef()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn uint TQPtrVector::contains( const type *d ) const
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Returns the number of occurrences of item \a d in the vector.
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Compares items using the virtual function compareItems().
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\sa containsRef()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn type *TQPtrVector::operator[]( int i ) const
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Returns the item at position \a i, or 0 if there is no item at
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that position. \a i must be less than size().
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Equivalent to at( \a i ).
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\sa at()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn type *TQPtrVector::at( uint i ) const
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Returns the item at position \a i, or 0 if there is no item at
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that position. \a i must be less than size().
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void TQPtrVector::toList( TQGList *list ) const
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\internal
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Copies all items in this vector to the list \a list. \a list is
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first cleared and then all items are appended to \a list.
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\sa TQPtrList, TQPtrStack, TQPtrQueue
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*/
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/*!
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\fn int TQPtrVector::compareItems( TQPtrCollection::Item d1,
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TQPtrCollection::Item d2 )
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This virtual function compares two list items.
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Returns:
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\list
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\i zero if \a d1 == \a d2
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\i nonzero if \a d1 != \a d2
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\endlist
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This function returns \e int rather than \e bool so that
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reimplementations can return one of three values and use it to
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sort by:
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\list
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\i 0 if \a d1 == \a d2
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\i \> 0 (positive integer) if \a d1 \> \a d2
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\i \< 0 (negative integer) if \a d1 \< \a d2
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\endlist
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The sort() and bsearch() functions require compareItems() to be
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implemented as described here.
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This function should not modify the vector because some const
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functions call compareItems().
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*/
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/*!
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\fn TQDataStream& TQPtrVector::read( TQDataStream &s,
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TQPtrCollection::Item &item )
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Reads a vector item, \a item, from the stream \a s and returns a
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reference to the stream.
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The default implementation sets \a item to 0.
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\sa write()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn TQDataStream& TQPtrVector::write( TQDataStream &s,
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TQPtrCollection::Item item ) const
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Writes a vector item, \a item, to the stream \a s and returns a
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reference to the stream.
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The default implementation does nothing.
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\sa read()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn bool TQPtrVector::operator==( const TQPtrVector<type> &v ) const
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Returns TRUE if this vector and \a v are equal; otherwise returns
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FALSE.
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*/
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