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QValueListIterator(3qt)				       QValueListIterator(3qt)

NAME
       QValueListIterator - Iterator for QValueList

SYNOPSIS
       All the functions in this class are reentrant when Qt is built with
       thread support.</p>

       #include <qvaluelist.h>

   Public Members
       typedef T value_type
       typedef T * pointer
       typedef T & reference
       QValueListIterator ()
       QValueListIterator ( const QValueListIterator<T> & it )
       bool operator== ( const QValueListIterator<T> & it ) const
       bool operator!= ( const QValueListIterator<T> & it ) const
       const T & operator* () const
       T & operator* ()
       QValueListIterator<T> & operator++ ()
       QValueListIterator<T> operator++ ( int )
       QValueListIterator<T> & operator-- ()
       QValueListIterator<T> operator-- ( int )
       QValueListIterator<T> & operator+= ( int j )
       QValueListIterator<T> & operator-= ( int j )

DESCRIPTION
       The QValueListIterator class provides an iterator for QValueList.

       An iterator is a class for accessing the items of a container class: a
       generalization of the index in an array. A pointer into a "const char
       *" and an index into an "int[]" are both iterators, and the general
       idea is to provide that functionality for any data structure.

       The QValueListIterator class is an iterator for QValueList
       instantiations. You can create the appropriate iterator type by using
       the iterator typedef provided by QValueList.

       The only way to access the items in a QValueList is to use an iterator.

       Example (see QValueList for the complete code):

	   EmployeeList::iterator it;
	   for ( it = list.begin(); it != list.end(); ++it )
	       cout << (*it).surname().latin1() << ", " <<
		       (*it).forename().latin1() << " earns " <<
		       (*it).salary() << endl;
	   // Output:
	   // Doe, John earns 50000
	   // Williams, Jane earns 80000
	   // Hawthorne, Mary earns 90000
	   // Jones, Tom earns 60000

       QValueList is highly optimized for performance and memory usage. This
       means that you must be careful: QValueList does not know about all its
       iterators and the iterators don't know to which list they belong. This
       makes things very fast, but if you're not careful, you can get
       spectacular bugs. Always make sure iterators are valid before
       dereferencing them or using them as parameters to generic algorithms in
       the STL or the QTL.

       Using an invalid iterator is undefined (your application will probably
       crash). Many Qt functions return const value lists; to iterate over
       these you should make a copy and iterate over the copy.

       For every Iterator there is a ConstIterator. When accessing a
       QValueList in a const environment or if the reference or pointer to the
       list is itself const, then you must use the ConstIterator. Its
       semantics are the same as the Iterator, but it only returns const
       references.

       See also QValueList, QValueListConstIterator, Qt Template Library
       Classes, and Non-GUI Classes.

   Member Type Documentation
QValueListIterator::pointer
       Pointer to value_type.

QValueListIterator::reference
       Reference to value_type.

QValueListIterator::value_type
       The type of value, T.

MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
QValueListIterator::QValueListIterator ()
       Creates un uninitialized iterator.

QValueListIterator::QValueListIterator ( const QValueListIterator<;T> & it )
       This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It
       behaves essentially like the above function.

       Constructs a copy of the iterator it.

bool QValueListIterator::operator!= ( const QValueListIterator<T> & it ) const

       Compares this iterator and it and returns TRUE if they point to
       different items; otherwise returns FALSE.

T & QValueListIterator::operator* ()
       Asterisk operator. Returns a reference to the current iterator item.

const T & QValueListIterator::operator* () const
       This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It
       behaves essentially like the above function.

       Asterisk operator. Returns a reference to the current iterator item.

QValueListIterator<;T> & QValueListIterator::operator++ ()
       Prefix ++ makes the succeeding item current and returns an iterator
       pointing to the new current item. The iterator cannot check whether it
       reached the end of the list. Incrementing the iterator returned by
       end() causes undefined results.

QValueListIterator<;T> QValueListIterator::operator++ ( int )
       This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It
       behaves essentially like the above function.

       Postfix ++ makes the succeeding item current and returns an iterator
       pointing to the new current item. The iterator cannot check whether it
       reached the end of the list. Incrementing the iterator returned by
       end() causes undefined results.

QValueListIterator<;T> & QValueListIterator::operator+= ( int j )
       Postfix -- jumps j steps forward in the list. The iterator cannot check
       whether it reached the end of the list. Jumping past the end() causes
       undefined results.

QValueListIterator<;T> & QValueListIterator::operator-- ()
       Prefix -- makes the previous item current and returns an iterator
       pointing to the new current item. The iterator cannot check whether it
       reached the beginning of the list. Decrementing the iterator returned
       by begin() causes undefined results.

QValueListIterator<;T> QValueListIterator::operator-- ( int )
       This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It
       behaves essentially like the above function.

       Postfix -- makes the previous item current and returns an iterator
       pointing to the new current item. The iterator cannot check whether it
       reached the beginning of the list. Decrementing the iterator returned
       by begin() causes undefined results.

QValueListIterator<;T> & QValueListIterator::operator-= ( int j )
       Postfix -- jumps j steps backward in the list. The iterator cannot
       check whether it reached the beginning of the list. Jumping past
       begin() causes undefined results.

bool QValueListIterator::operator== ( const QValueListIterator<T> & it ) const

       Compares this iterator and it and returns TRUE if they point to the
       same item; otherwise returns FALSE.

SEE ALSO
       http://doc.trolltech.com/qvaluelistiterator.html
       http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 1992-2007 Trolltech ASA, http://www.trolltech.com.  See the
       license file included in the distribution for a complete license
       statement.

AUTHOR
       Generated automatically from the source code.

BUGS
       If you find a bug in Qt, please report it as described in
       http://doc.trolltech.com/bughowto.html.	Good bug reports help us to
       help you. Thank you.

       The definitive Qt documentation is provided in HTML format; it is
       located at $QTDIR/doc/html and can be read using Qt Assistant or with a
       web browser. This man page is provided as a convenience for those users
       who prefer man pages, although this format is not officially supported
       by Trolltech.

       If you find errors in this manual page, please report them to qt-
       bugs@trolltech.com.  Please include the name of the manual page
       (qvaluelistiterator.3qt) and the Qt version (3.3.8).

Trolltech AS			2 February 2007	       QValueListIterator(3qt)
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