Class and Function Documentation
Links to indexes and lists for finding class and function reference documentation.
Class Lists
If you know the name of the class you want, find it here. | |
Qt 4 comprises several modules. Each module is a separate library | |
A Qt namespace contains enum types, functions, and sometimes classes. | |
If you don't know the name of the class you want, but you know what the class should do, you might try looking here. | |
If you know what kind of class you want (GUI, painting, I.O, etc), look here | |
The C++ class inheritance hierarchy for all classes in the Qt API. | |
These classes are obsolete and should not be used in new code. | |
These classes ease the porting of code from Qt 3 to Qt 4. |
Function Lists
All documented Qt functions listed alphabetically with a link to where each one is declared. | |
The <QtEndian> header provides functions to convert between little and big endian representations of numbers. | |
The <QtAlgorithms> header includes the generic, template-based algorithms. | |
The <QtGlobal> header file includes the fundamental global declarations. It is included by most other Qt header files. | |
The <QtCore/qmath.h> header provides various math functions. | |
Exported functions for fine tuning Qt applications. |
If you know the name of the class you want, find it here. | |
Qt 4 comprises several modules. Each module is a separate library | |
A Qt namespace contains enum types, functions, and sometimes classes. | |
If you don't know the name of the class you want, but you know what the class should do, you might try looking here. | |
If you know what kind of class you want (GUI, painting, I.O, etc), look here | |
The C++ class inheritance hierarchy for all classes in the Qt API. | |
These classes are obsolete and should not be used in new code. | |
These classes ease the porting of code from Qt 3 to Qt 4. |
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