The QLandmarkId class provides a unique identifier for a landmark. More...
#include <QLandmarkId>
This class was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
QLandmarkId () | |
QLandmarkId ( const QLandmarkId & other ) | |
~QLandmarkId () | |
bool | isValid () const |
QString | localId () const |
QString | managerUri () const |
void | setLocalId ( const QString & id ) |
void | setManagerUri ( const QString & uri ) |
bool | operator!= ( const QLandmarkId & other ) const |
QLandmarkId & | operator= ( const QLandmarkId & other ) |
bool | operator== ( const QLandmarkId & other ) const |
The QLandmarkId class provides a unique identifier for a landmark.
It consists of a manager URI which identifies the manager which contains the landmark, and a manager specific local id for that landmark.
Creates an invalid identifier.
The local id and manager uri are empty strings.
Constructs a copy of other.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
Destroys the identifier.
Returns true if the identifier is valid, meaning that both a manager URI and local id have been set.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
Returns the local id of the landmark identifier.
This id is specific to a particular landmark manager.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also setLocalId().
Returns the URI of the manager which this landmark identifer belongs to.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also setManagerUri().
Sets the local id of the landmark identifier.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also localId().
Sets the manager uri which this landmark identifier belongs to.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also managerUri().
Returns true if this landmark identifier is not equal to other, otherwise returns false.
If either the manager URIs or local ids differ, then the QLandmarkIds are not considered equal.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also operator==().
Assigns other to this landmark identifier and returns a reference to this landmark identifier.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
Returns true if this landmark identifer is equal to other, otherwise returns false.
Two QLandmarkIds are considered equal if both have the same manager URI and local id.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also operator!=().
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