persistent indexes in the model, which you would otherwise be
required to do yourself. Using beginMoveRows and endMoveRows
is an alternative to emitting layoutAboutToBeChanged and
- layoutChanged directly along with changePersistentIndexes.
+ layoutChanged directly along with changePersistentIndex.
The \a sourceParent index corresponds to the parent from which the
rows are moved; \a sourceFirst and \a sourceLast are the first and last
persistent indexes in the model, which you would otherwise be
required to do yourself. Using beginMoveRows and endMoveRows
is an alternative to emitting layoutAboutToBeChanged and
- layoutChanged directly along with changePersistentIndexes.
+ layoutChanged directly along with changePersistentIndex.
The \a sourceParent index corresponds to the parent from which the
columns are moved; \a sourceFirst and \a sourceLast are the first and last
/*!
\since 4.1
- Changes the QPersistentModelIndexes that is equal to the indexes in the
+ Changes the {QPersistentModelIndex}es that are equal to the indexes in the
given \a from model index list to the given \a to model index list.
If no persistent model indexes equal to the indexes in the given \a from
- model index list was found, nothing is changed.
+ model index list are found, nothing is changed.
\sa persistentIndexList(), changePersistentIndex()
*/
If you omit the QItemSelectionModel::Current command, a new current
selection will be created, and the previous one added to the whole
selection. All functions operate on both layers; for example,
- selectedItems() will return items from both layers.
+ \l {QTableWidget::selectedItems()}{selecteditems()} will return items from both layers.
\sa {Model/View Programming}, QAbstractItemModel, {Chart Example}
*/