QCollator#
The QCollator
class compares strings according to a localized collation algorithm. More…
Synopsis#
Functions#
def
caseSensitivity
()def
compare
(s1, s2)def
compare
(s1, len1, s2, len2)def
compare
(s1, s2)def
ignorePunctuation
()def
locale
()def
numericMode
()def
__call__
(s1, s2)def
__call__
(s1, s2)def
setCaseSensitivity
(cs)def
setIgnorePunctuation
(on)def
setLocale
(locale)def
setNumericMode
(on)def
sortKey
(string)def
swap
(other)
Static functions#
def
defaultCompare
(s1, s2)def
defaultSortKey
(key)
Note
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Detailed Description#
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
QCollator
is initialized with a QLocale
. It can then be used to compare and sort strings by using the ordering appropriate for that locale.
A QCollator
object can be used together with template-based sorting algorithms, such as std::sort(), to sort a list with QString
entries.
def sortedStrings(seq): order = QCollator() std::sort(seq.begin(), seq.end(), order) return seq
In addition to the locale, several optional flags can be set that influence the result of the collation.
POSIX fallback implementation#
On Unix systems, Qt is normally compiled to use ICU (except for macOS, where Qt defaults to using an equivalent Apple API). However, if ICU was not available at compile time or explicitly disabled, Qt will use a fallback backend that uses the POSIX API only. This backend has several limitations:
Only the
c()
andsystem()
locales are supported. Consult the POSIX and C Standard Library manuals for the<locale.h>
header for more information on the system locale.
caseSensitivity()
is not supported: only case-sensitive collation can be performed.
numericMode()
andignorePunctuation()
are not supported.
The use of any of the unsupported options will cause a warning to be printed to the application’s output.
- class PySide6.QtCore.QCollator#
PySide6.QtCore.QCollator(arg__1)
PySide6.QtCore.QCollator(locale)
- Parameters:
arg__1 –
PySide6.QtCore.QCollator
locale –
PySide6.QtCore.QLocale
Constructs a QCollator
using the default locale’s collation locale.
The system locale, when used as default locale, may have a collation locale other than itself (e.g. on Unix, if LC_COLLATE is set differently to LANG in the environment). All other locales are their own collation locales.
See also
Creates a copy of other
.
Constructs a QCollator
using the given locale
.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.caseSensitivity()#
- Return type:
Returns case sensitivity of the collator.
This defaults to case-sensitive until set.
Note
In the C locale, when case-sensitive, all lower-case letters sort after all upper-case letters, where most locales sort each lower-case letter either immediately before or immediately after its upper-case partner. Thus “Zap” sorts before “ape” in the C locale but after in most others.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.compare(s1, s2)#
- Parameters:
s1 – str
s2 – str
- Return type:
int
Compares s1
with s2
.
Returns a negative integer if s1
is less than s2
, a positive integer if it is greater than s2
, and zero if they are equal.
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.compare(s1, len1, s2, len2)
- Parameters:
s1 –
QChar
len1 – int
s2 –
QChar
len2 – int
- Return type:
int
This is an overloaded function.
Compares s1
with s2
. len1
and len2
specify the lengths of the QChar
arrays pointed to by s1
and s2
.
Returns a negative integer if s1
is less than s2
, a positive integer if it is greater than s2
, and zero if they are equal.
Note
In Qt versions prior to 6.4, the length arguments were of type int
, not qsizetype
.
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.compare(s1, s2)
- Parameters:
s1 – str
s2 – str
- Return type:
int
This is an overloaded function.
- static PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.defaultCompare(s1, s2)#
- Parameters:
s1 – str
s2 – str
- Return type:
int
Compares the strings s1
and s2
, returning their sorting order. This function performs the same operation as compare()
on a default-constructed QCollator
object.
See also
- static PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.defaultSortKey(key)#
- Parameters:
key – str
- Return type:
Returns the sort key for the string key
. This function performs the same operation as sortKey()
on a default-constructed QCollator
object.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.ignorePunctuation()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns whether punctuation and symbols are ignored when collating.
When true
, strings are compared as if all punctuation and symbols were removed from each string.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.locale()#
- Return type:
Returns the locale of the collator.
Unless supplied to the constructor or by calling setLocale()
, the system’s default collation locale is used.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.numericMode()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if numeric sorting is enabled, false
otherwise.
When true
, numerals are recognized as numbers and sorted in arithmetic order; for example, 100 sortes after 99. When false
, numbers are sorted in lexical order, so that 100 sorts before 99 (because 1 is before 9). By default, this option is disabled.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.__call__(s1, s2)#
- Parameters:
s1 – str
s2 – str
- Return type:
bool
A QCollator
can be used as the comparison function of a sorting algorithm. It returns true
if s1
sorts before s2
, otherwise false
.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.__call__(s1, s2)
- Parameters:
s1 – str
s2 – str
- Return type:
bool
This is an overloaded function.
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.setCaseSensitivity(cs)#
- Parameters:
cs –
CaseSensitivity
Sets the case-sensitivity of the collator to cs
.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.setIgnorePunctuation(on)#
- Parameters:
on – bool
Ignores punctuation and symbols if on
is true
, attends to them if false
.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.setLocale(locale)#
- Parameters:
locale –
PySide6.QtCore.QLocale
Sets the locale of the collator to locale
.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.setNumericMode(on)#
- Parameters:
on – bool
Enables numeric sorting mode when on
is true
.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.sortKey(string)#
- Parameters:
string – str
- Return type:
Returns a sortKey for string
.
Creating the sort key is usually somewhat slower, than using the compare()
methods directly. But if the string is compared repeatedly (e.g. when sorting a whole list of strings), it’s usually faster to create the sort keys for each string and then sort using the keys.
Note
Not supported with the C (a.k.a. POSIX) locale on Darwin.
- PySide6.QtCore.QCollator.swap(other)#
- Parameters:
other –
PySide6.QtCore.QCollator
Swaps this collator with other
. This function is very fast and never fails.