QBluetoothAddress Class

The QBluetoothAddress class assigns an address to the Bluetooth device. More...

Header: #include <QBluetoothAddress>
qmake: QT += bluetooth

Public Functions

QBluetoothAddress()
QBluetoothAddress(quint64 address)
QBluetoothAddress(const QString &address)
void clear()
bool isNull() const
QString toString() const
quint64 toUInt64() const
(since 6.6) size_t qHash(const QBluetoothAddress &key, size_t seed = 0)
bool operator!=(const QBluetoothAddress &a, const QBluetoothAddress &b)
bool operator<(const QBluetoothAddress &a, const QBluetoothAddress &b)
bool operator==(const QBluetoothAddress &a, const QBluetoothAddress &b)

Detailed Description

This class holds a Bluetooth address in a platform- and protocol-independent manner.

Member Function Documentation

[constexpr noexcept] QBluetoothAddress::QBluetoothAddress()

Constructs a null Bluetooth Address.

[explicit constexpr noexcept] QBluetoothAddress::QBluetoothAddress(quint64 address)

Constructs a new Bluetooth address and assigns address to it.

[explicit] QBluetoothAddress::QBluetoothAddress(const QString &address)

Constructs a new Bluetooth address and assigns address to it.

The format of address can be either XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX or XXXXXXXXXXXX, where X is a hexadecimal digit. Case is not important.

[noexcept] void QBluetoothAddress::clear()

Sets the Bluetooth address to 00:00:00:00:00:00.

[noexcept] bool QBluetoothAddress::isNull() const

Returns true if the Bluetooth address is null, otherwise returns false.

QString QBluetoothAddress::toString() const

Returns the Bluetooth address as a string of the form, XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX.

[noexcept] quint64 QBluetoothAddress::toUInt64() const

Returns this Bluetooth address as a quint64.

Related Non-Members

[noexcept, since 6.6] size_t qHash(const QBluetoothAddress &key, size_t seed = 0)

Returns the hash value for the key, using seed to seed the calculation.

This function was introduced in Qt 6.6.

bool operator!=(const QBluetoothAddress &a, const QBluetoothAddress &b)

Returns true if the two Bluetooth addresses a and b are not equal, otherwise returns false.

bool operator<(const QBluetoothAddress &a, const QBluetoothAddress &b)

Returns true if the Bluetooth address a is less than b, otherwise returns false.

bool operator==(const QBluetoothAddress &a, const QBluetoothAddress &b)

Returns true if the two Bluetooth addresses a and b are equal, otherwise returns false.

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