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The QIntValidator class provides a validator which ensures that a string contains a valid integer within a specified range. More...
#include <qvalidator.h>
Inherits QValidator.
Example of use:
QValidator* validator = new QIntValidator( 100, 999, this ); QLineEdit* edit = new QLineEdit( this ); // the edit lineedit will only accept integers between 100 and 999 edit->setValidator( validator );
Below we present some examples of validators. In practice they would normally be associated with a widget as in the example above.
QString str; int pos = 0; QIntValidator v( 100, 999, this ); str = "1"; v.validate( str, pos ); // returns Intermediate str = "12"; v.validate( str, pos ); // returns Intermediate str = "123"; v.validate( str, pos ); // returns Acceptable str = "678"; v.validate( str, pos ); // returns Acceptable str = "1234"; v.validate( str, pos ); // returns Invalid str = "-123"; v.validate( str, pos ); // returns Invalid str = "abc"; v.validate( str, pos ); // returns Invalid str = "12cm"; v.validate( str, pos ); // returns Invalid
The minimum and maximum values are set in one call with setRange() or individually with setBottom() and setTop().
See also QDoubleValidator, QRegExpValidator, and Miscellaneous Classes.
Returns the validator's lowest acceptable value. See the "bottom" property for details.
Sets the validator's lowest acceptable value. See the "bottom" property for details.
Sets the validator's highest acceptable value. See the "top" property for details.
Returns the validator's highest acceptable value. See the "top" property for details.
Note: If the valid range consists of just positive integers (e.g. 0 - 100) and input is a negative integer then Invalid is returned.
s = "35"; v.validate( s, 0 ); // returns Acceptable s = "105"; v.validate( s, 0 ); // returns Intermediate s = "abc"; v.validate( s, 0 ); // returns Invalid
Reimplemented from QValidator.
This property holds the validator's lowest acceptable value.
Set this property's value with setBottom() and get this property's value with bottom().
See also setRange().
This property holds the validator's highest acceptable value.
Set this property's value with setTop() and get this property's value with top().
See also setRange().
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