The QTextTableCell class represents the properties of a cell in a QTextTable. More...
Header: | #include <QTextTableCell> |
qmake: | QT += gui |
Note: All functions in this class are reentrant.
QTextTableCell(const QTextTableCell &other) | |
QTextTableCell() | |
QTextTableCell & | operator=(const QTextTableCell &other) |
~QTextTableCell() | |
QTextFrame::iterator | begin() const |
int | column() const |
int | columnSpan() const |
QTextFrame::iterator | end() const |
QTextCursor | firstCursorPosition() const |
QTextCharFormat | format() const |
bool | isValid() const |
QTextCursor | lastCursorPosition() const |
int | row() const |
int | rowSpan() const |
void | setFormat(const QTextCharFormat &format) |
int | tableCellFormatIndex() const |
bool | operator!=(const QTextTableCell &other) const |
bool | operator==(const QTextTableCell &other) const |
Table cells are pieces of document structure that belong to a table. The table orders cells into particular rows and columns; cells can also span multiple columns and rows.
Cells are usually created when a table is inserted into a document with QTextCursor::insertTable(), but they are also created and destroyed when a table is resized.
Cells contain information about their location in a table; you can obtain the row() and column() numbers of a cell, and its rowSpan() and columnSpan().
The format() of a cell describes the default character format of its contents. The firstCursorPosition() and lastCursorPosition() functions are used to obtain the extent of the cell in the document.
See also QTextTable and QTextTableFormat.
Copy constructor. Creates a new QTextTableCell object based on the other cell.
Constructs an invalid table cell.
See also isValid().
Assigns the other table cell to this table cell.
Destroys the table cell.
Returns a frame iterator pointing to the beginning of the table's cell.
See also end().
Returns the number of the column in the table that contains this cell.
See also row().
Returns the number of columns this cell spans. The default is 1.
See also rowSpan().
Returns a frame iterator pointing to the end of the table's cell.
See also begin().
Returns the first valid cursor position in this cell.
See also lastCursorPosition().
Returns the cell's character format.
See also setFormat().
Returns true
if this is a valid table cell; otherwise returns false.
Returns the last valid cursor position in this cell.
See also firstCursorPosition().
Returns the number of the row in the table that contains this cell.
See also column().
Returns the number of rows this cell spans. The default is 1.
See also columnSpan().
Sets the cell's character format to format. This can for example be used to change the background color of the entire cell:
QTextTableCell cell = table->cellAt(2, 3); QTextCharFormat format = cell.format(); format.setBackground(Qt::blue); cell.setFormat(format);
Note that the cell's row or column span cannot be changed through this function. You have to use QTextTable::mergeCells and QTextTable::splitCell instead.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also format().
Returns the index of the tableCell's format in the document's internal list of formats.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.
See also QTextDocument::allFormats().
Returns true
if this cell object and the other cell object describe different cells; otherwise returns false
.
Returns true
if this cell object and the other cell object describe the same cell; otherwise returns false
.
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