Links to indexes and lists for finding class and function reference documentation.
If you know the name of the class you want, find it here. |
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Qt 4 comprises several modules. Each module is a separate library. |
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A Qt namespace contains enum types, functions, and sometimes classes. |
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If you don't know the name of the class you want, but you know what the class should do, you might try looking here. |
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If you know what kind of class you want (GUI, painting, I.O, etc), look here. |
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The C++ class inheritance hierarchy for all classes in the Qt API. |
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These classes are obsolete and should not be used in new code. |
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These classes ease the porting of code from Qt 3 to Qt 4. |
All documented Qt functions listed alphabetically with a link to where each one is declared. |
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The <QtEndian> header provides functions to convert between little and big endian representations of numbers. |
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The <QtAlgorithms> header includes the generic, template-based algorithms. |
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The <QtGlobal> header file includes the fundamental global declarations. It is included by most other Qt header files. |
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The <QtCore/qmath.h> header provides various math functions. |
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Exported functions for fine tuning Qt applications. |
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