The QDomNode class is the base class for all nodes of the DOM tree. More...
#include <qdom.h>
Inherited by QDomAttr, QDomCharacterData, QDomDocument, QDomDocumentFragment, QDomDocumentType, QDomElement, QDomEntity, QDomEntityReference, QDomNotation and QDomProcessingInstruction.
This class is the base class for almost all other classes in the DOM. Many functions in the DOM return a QDomNode. The various isXxx() functions are useful to find out the type of the node. A QDomNode can be converted to a subclass by using the toXxx() function family.
Copies of the QDomNode class share their data; this means modifying one will change all copies. This is especially useful in combination with functions which return a QDomNode, e.g. firstChild(). You can make an independent copy of the node with cloneNode().
The following example looks for the first element in an XML document and prints its name:
QDomDocument d; d.setContent( someXML ); QDomNode n = d.firstChild(); while ( !n.isNull() ) { if ( n.isElement ) { QDomElement e = n.toElement(); cout << "The name of the element is " << e.tagName() << endl; return; } n = n.nextSibling(); } cout << "no element in the Document" << endl;
For further information about the Document Objct Model see http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1/. For a more general introduction of the DOM implementation see the QDomDocument documentation.
Constructs an empty node.
Copy constructor.
The data of the copy is shared: modifying one will also change the other. If you want to make a real copy, use cloneNode() instead.
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Destructor.
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Appends newChild to the end of the children list.
If newChild is currently child of another parent, then it is reparented. If newChild is currently a child of this QDomNode, then its position in the list of children is changed.
Returns a new reference to newChild.
See also insertBefore(), insertAfter(), replaceChild() and removeChild().
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Returns a map of all attributes. Attributes are only provided for QDomElement.
Changing the attributes in the map will also change the attributes of this QDomNode.
Reimplemented in QDomElement.
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Returns a list of all child nodes.
Most often you will call this function on a QDomElement object. If the XML document looks like this:
<body> <h1>Heading</h1> <p>Hallo <b>you</b></p> </body>
Then the list of child nodes for the "body"-element will contain the node created by the <h1> tag and the node created by the <p> tag.
The nodes in the list are not copied; so changing the nodes in the list will also change the children of this node.
See also firstChild() and lastChild().
Dereferences the internal object. The node is then a null node.
See also isNull().
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Creates a real copy of the QDomNode.
If deep is TRUE, then the cloning is done recursive. That means all children are copied, too. Otherwise the cloned node does not contain child nodes.
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Returns the first child of the node. If there is no child node, a null node is returned.
See also lastChild() and childNodes().
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Inserts the node newChild after the child node refChild. refChild has to be a direct child of this node. If refChild is null then newChild is appended as last child.
If newChild is currently child of another parent, then it is reparented. If newChild is currently a child of this QDomNode, then its position in the list of children is changed.
If newChild is a QDomDocumentFragment, then the children of the fragment are removed from the fragment and inserted after refChild.
Returns a new reference to newChild on success or an empty node on failure.
See also insertBefore(), replaceChild(), removeChild() and appendChild().
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Inserts the node newChild before the child node refChild. refChild has to be a direct child of this node. If refChild is null then newChild is inserted as first child.
If newChild is currently child of another parent, then it is reparented. If newChild is currently a child of this QDomNode, then its position in the list of children is changed.
If newChild is a QDomDocumentFragment, then the children of the fragment are removed from the fragment and inserted after refChild.
Returns a new reference to newChild on success or an empty node on failure.
See also insertAfter(), replaceChild(), removeChild() and appendChild().
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Returns TRUE if the node is an attribute, otherwise FALSE.
If this function returns TRUE, this does not imply that this object is a QDomAttribute; you can get the QDomAttribute with toAttribute().
See also toAttribute().
Reimplemented in QDomAttr.
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Returns TRUE if the node is a CDATA section, otherwise FALSE.
If this function returns TRUE, this does not imply that this object is a QDomCDATASection; you can get the QDomCDATASection with toCDATASection().
See also toCDATASection().
Reimplemented in QDomCDATASection.
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Returns TRUE if the node is a character data node, otherwise FALSE.
If this function returns TRUE, this does not imply that this object is a QDomCharacterData; you can get the QDomCharacterData with toCharacterData().
See also toCharacterData().
Reimplemented in QDomCharacterData.
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Returns TRUE if the node is a comment, otherwise FALSE.
If this function returns TRUE, this does not imply that this object is a QDomComment; you can get the QDomComment with toComment().
See also toComment().
Reimplemented in QDomComment.
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Returns TRUE if the node is a document, otherwise FALSE.
If this function returns TRUE, this does not imply that this object is a QDomDocument; you can get the QDomDocument with toDocument().
See also toDocument().
Reimplemented in QDomDocument.
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Returns TRUE if the node is a document fragment, otherwise FALSE.
If this function returns TRUE, this does not imply that this object is a QDomDocumentFragment; you can get the QDomDocumentFragment with toDocumentFragment().
See also toDocumentFragment().
Reimplemented in QDomDocumentFragment.
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Returns TRUE if the node is a document type, otherwise FALSE.
If this function returns TRUE, this does not imply that this object is a QDomDocumentType; you can get the QDomDocumentType with toDocumentType().
See also toDocumentType().
Reimplemented in QDomDocumentType.
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Returns TRUE if the node is an element, otherwise FALSE.
If this function returns TRUE, this does not imply that this object is a QDomElement; you can get the QDomElement with toElement().
See also toElement().
Reimplemented in QDomElement.
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Returns TRUE if the node is an entity, otherwise FALSE.
If this function returns TRUE, this does not imply that this object is a QDomEntity; you can get the QDomEntity with toEntity().
See also toEntity().
Reimplemented in QDomEntity.
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Returns TRUE if the node is an entity reference, otherwise FALSE.
If this function returns TRUE, this does not imply that this object is a QDomEntityReference; you can get the QDomEntityReference with toEntityReference().
See also toEntityReference().
Reimplemented in QDomEntityReference.
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Returns TRUE if the node is a notation, otherwise FALSE.
If this function returns TRUE, this does not imply that this object is a QDomNotation; you can get the QDomNotation with toNotation().
See also toNotation().
Reimplemented in QDomNotation.
Returns TRUE if this node does not reference any internal object, otherwise FALSE.
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Returns TRUE if the node is a processing instruction, otherwise FALSE.
If this function returns TRUE, this does not imply that this object is a QDomProcessingInstruction; you can get the QProcessingInstruction with toProcessingInstruction().
See also toProcessingInstruction().
Reimplemented in QDomProcessingInstruction.
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Returns TRUE if the node is a text, otherwise FALSE.
If this function returns TRUE, this does not imply that this object is a QDomText; you can get the QDomText with toText().
See also toText().
Reimplemented in QDomText.
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Returns the last child of the node. If there is no child node then a null node is returned.
See also firstChild() and childNodes().
Returns the first child node for which nodeName() equals name.
If no such direct child exists, a null node is returned.
See also nodeName().
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Returns the next sibling in the document tree. Changing the returned node will also change the node in the document tree.
If you have XML like this:
<h1>Heading</h1> <p>The text...</p> <h2>Next heading</h2>
and this QDomNode represents the <p> tag, the nextSibling will return the node representing the <h2> tag.
See also previousSibling().
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Returns the name of the node.
The meaning of the name depends on the subclass:
See also nodeValue().
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Returns the type of the node.
See also toAttr(), toCDATASection(), toDocumentFragment(), toDocument(), toDocumentType(), toElement(), toEntityReference(), toText(), toEntity(), toNotation(), toProcessingInstruction(), toCharacterData() and toComment().
Reimplemented in QDomDocumentFragment, QDomElement, QDomDocumentType, QDomProcessingInstruction, QDomEntity, QDomDocument, QDomComment, QDomText, QDomCharacterData, QDomCDATASection, QDomAttr, QDomNotation and QDomEntityReference.
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Returns the value of the node.
The meaning of the value depends on the subclass:
All other subclasses not listed above do not have a node value. These classes will return a null string.
See also setNodeValue() and nodeName().
Returns TRUE if the two nodes are not equal, otherwise FALSE.
Assignment operator.
The data of the copy is shared: modifying one will also change the other. If you want to make a real copy, use cloneNode() instead.
Returns TRUE if the two nodes are equal, otherwise FALSE.
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Returns the document to which this node belongs.
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Returns the parent node, If this node has no parent, then a null node is returned (i.e. a node for which isNull() returns TRUE).
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Returns the previous sibling in the document tree. Changing the returned node will also change the node in the document tree.
If you have XML like this:
<h1>Heading</h1> <p>The text...</p> <h2>Next heading</h2>
and this QDomNode represents the <p> tag, the previousSibling will return the node representing the <h1> tag.
See also nextSibling().
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Removes oldChild from the list of children. oldChild has to be a direct child of this node.
Returns a new reference to oldChild on success or a null node on failure.
See also insertBefore(), insertAfter(), replaceChild() and appendChild().
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Replaces oldChild with newChild. oldChild has to be a direct child of this node.
If newChild is currently child of another parent, then it is reparented. If newChild is currently a child of this QDomNode, then its position in the list of children is changed.
If newChild is a QDomDocumentFragment, then the children of the fragment are removed from the fragment and inserted after refChild.
Returns a new reference to oldChild on success or a null node an failure.
See also insertBefore(), insertAfter(), removeChild() and appendChild().
Writes the XML representation of the node including all its children on the stream.
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Sets the value of the node to v.
See also nodeValue().
Converts a QDomNode into a QDomAttr. If the node is not an attribute, the returned object will be null.
See also isAttr().
Converts a QDomNode into a QDomCDATASection. If the node is not a CDATA section, the returned object will be null.
See also isCDATASection().
Converts a QDomNode into a QDomCharacterData. If the node is not a character data node the returned object will be null.
See also isCharacterData().
Converts a QDomNode into a QDomComment. If the node is not a comment the returned object will be null.
See also isComment().
Converts a QDomNode into a QDomDocument. If the node is not a document the returned object will be null.
See also isDocument().
Converts a QDomNode into a QDomDocumentFragment. If the node is not a document fragment the returned object will be null.
See also isDocumentFragment().
Converts a QDomNode into a QDomDocumentType. If the node is not a document type the returned object will be null.
See also isDocumentType().
Converts a QDomNode into a QDomElement. If the node is not an element the returned object will be null.
See also isElement().
Converts a QDomNode into a QDomEntity. If the node is not an entity the returned object will be null.
See also isEntity().
Converts a QDomNode into a QDomEntityReference. If the node is not an entity reference, the returned object will be null.
See also isEntityReference().
Converts a QDomNode into a QDomNotation. If the node is not a notation the returned object will be null.
See also isNotation().
Converts a QDomNode into a QDomProcessingInstruction. If the node is not a processing instruction the returned object will be null.
See also isProcessingInstruction().
Converts a QDomNode into a QDomText. If the node is not a text, the returned object will be null.
See also isText().
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For internal use only.
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