PySide6.QtQml.QQmlListReference¶
- class QQmlListReference¶
- The - QQmlListReferenceclass allows the manipulation of- QQmlListPropertyproperties. More…- Synopsis¶- Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - append()
- def - at()
- def - canAppend()
- def - canAt()
- def - canClear()
- def - canCount()
- def - canRemoveLast()
- def - canReplace()
- def - clear()
- def - count()
- def - isManipulable()
- def - isReadable()
- def - isValid()
- def - object()
- def - __eq__()
- def - removeLast()
- def - replace()
- def - size()
 - Note - This documentation may contain snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python. We always welcome contributions to the snippet translation. If you see an issue with the translation, you can also let us know by creating a ticket on https:/bugreports.qt.io/projects/PYSIDE - Detailed Description¶- QQmlListReferenceallows C++ programs to read from, and assign values to a QML list property in a simple and type-safe way. A- QQmlListReferencecan be created by passing an object and property name or through a- QQmlPropertyinstance. These two are equivalent:- QQmlListReference ref1(object, "children"); QQmlProperty ref2(object, "children"); QQmlListReference ref2 = qvariant_cast<QQmlListReference>(ref2.read()); - Not all QML list properties support all operations. A set of methods, - canAppend(),- canAt(),- canClear()and- canCount()allow programs to query whether an operation is supported on a given property.- QML list properties are type-safe. Only QObject’s that derive from the correct base class can be assigned to the list. The - listElementType()method can be used to query the QMetaObject of the QObject type supported. Attempting to add objects of the incorrect type to a list property will fail.- Like with normal lists, when accessing a list element by index, it is the callers responsibility to ensure that it does not request an out of range element using the - count()method before calling- at().- __init__()¶
 - Constructs an invalid instance. - __init__(variant)
- Parameters:
- variant – - QQmlListReference
 
 - Constructs a - QQmlListReferencefrom a QVariant- variantcontaining a- QQmlListProperty. If- variantdoes not contain a list property, an invalid- QQmlListReferenceis created. If the object owning the list property is destroyed after the reference is constructed, it will automatically become invalid. That is, it is safe to hold- QQmlListReferenceinstances even after the object is deleted.- __init__(variant)
- Parameters:
- variant – object 
 
 - Constructs a - QQmlListReferencefrom a QVariant- variantcontaining a- QQmlListProperty. If- variantdoes not contain a list property, an invalid- QQmlListReferenceis created. If the object owning the list property is destroyed after the reference is constructed, it will automatically become invalid. That is, it is safe to hold- QQmlListReferenceinstances even after the object is deleted.- __init__(o, property)
- Parameters:
- o – - QObject
- property – str 
 
 
 - Constructs a - QQmlListReferencefor- object's- property. If- propertyis not a list property, an invalid- QQmlListReferenceis created. If- objectis destroyed after the reference is constructed, it will automatically become invalid. That is, it is safe to hold- QQmlListReferenceinstances even after- objectis deleted.- __init__(variant, engine)
- Parameters:
- variant – object 
- engine – - QQmlEngine
 
 - Note - This function is deprecated. 
 - Use the constructors without - QQmlEngineargument instead.- Constructs a - QQmlListReferencefrom a QVariant- variantcontaining a- QQmlListProperty. If- variantdoes not contain a list property, an invalid- QQmlListReferenceis created. If the object owning the list property is destroyed after the reference is constructed, it will automatically become invalid. That is, it is safe to hold- QQmlListReferenceinstances even after the object is deleted.- The - engineis unused.- __init__(o, property, engine)
- Parameters:
- o – - QObject
- property – str 
- engine – - QQmlEngine
 
 - Note - This function is deprecated. 
 - Use the constructors without - QQmlEngineargument instead.- Constructs a - QQmlListReferencefor- object's- property. If- propertyis not a list property, an invalid- QQmlListReferenceis created. If- objectis destroyed after the reference is constructed, it will automatically become invalid. That is, it is safe to hold- QQmlListReferenceinstances even after- objectis deleted.- The - engineis unused.- Appends - objectto the list. Returns true if the operation succeeded, otherwise false.- See also - Returns the list element at - index, or 0 if the operation failed.- See also - canAppend()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Returns true if the list property can be appended to, otherwise false. Returns false if the reference is invalid. - See also - canAt()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Returns true if the list property can queried by index, otherwise false. Returns false if the reference is invalid. - See also - canClear()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Returns true if the list property can be cleared, otherwise false. Returns false if the reference is invalid. - See also - canCount()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Returns true if the list property can be queried for its element count, otherwise false. Returns false if the reference is invalid. - See also - canRemoveLast()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Returns true if the last item can be removed from the list property, otherwise false. Returns false if the reference is invalid. - See also - canReplace()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Returns true if items in the list property can be replaced, otherwise false. Returns false if the reference is invalid. - See also - clear()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Clears the list. Returns true if the operation succeeded, otherwise false. - See also - count()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Returns the number of objects in the list, or 0 if the operation failed. - isManipulable()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Return true if - at(),- count(),- append(), and either- clear()or- removeLast()are implemented, so you can manipulate the list.- Mind that - replace()and- removeLast()can be emulated by stashing all items and rebuilding the list using- clear()and- append(). Therefore, they are not required for the list to be manipulable. Furthermore,- clear()can be emulated using- removeLast().- See also - isReadable()- at()- count()- append()- clear()- replace()- removeLast()- isReadable()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Return true if - at()and- count()are implemented, so you can access the elements.- See also - isValid()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Returns true if the instance refers to a valid list property, otherwise false. - listElementType()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Returns the QMetaObject for the elements stored in the list property, or - Noneif the reference is invalid.- The QMetaObject can be used ahead of time to determine whether a given instance can be added to a list. If you didn’t pass an engine on construction this may return nullptr. - Returns the list property’s object. Returns - Noneif the reference is invalid.- __eq__(other)¶
- Parameters:
- other – - QQmlListReference
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Compares this - QQmlListReferenceto- other, and returns- trueif they are equal. The two are only considered equal if one was created from the other via copy assignment or copy construction.- Note - Independently created references to the same object are not considered to be equal. - removeLast()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Removes the last item in the list. Returns true if the operation succeeded, otherwise false. - See also - Replaces the item at - indexin the list with- object. Returns true if the operation succeeded, otherwise false.- See also - size()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Returns the number of objects in the list, or 0 if the operation failed.