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-'\" t
-.TH QRegExpValidator 3qt "2 February 2007" "Trolltech AS" \" -*- nroff -*-
-.\" Copyright 1992-2007 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved. See the
-.\" license file included in the distribution for a complete license
-.\" statement.
-.\"
-.ad l
-.nh
-.SH NAME
-QRegExpValidator \- Used to check a string against a
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-\fC#include <ntqvalidator.h>\fR
-.PP
-Inherits QValidator.
-.PP
-.SS "Public Members"
-.in +1c
-.ti -1c
-.BI "\fBQRegExpValidator\fR ( QObject * parent, const char * name = 0 )"
-.br
-.ti -1c
-.BI "\fBQRegExpValidator\fR ( const QRegExp & rx, QObject * parent, const char * name = 0 )"
-.br
-.ti -1c
-.BI "\fB~QRegExpValidator\fR ()"
-.br
-.ti -1c
-.BI "virtual QValidator::State \fBvalidate\fR ( QString & input, int & pos ) const"
-.br
-.ti -1c
-.BI "void \fBsetRegExp\fR ( const QRegExp & rx )"
-.br
-.ti -1c
-.BI "const QRegExp & \fBregExp\fR () const"
-.br
-.in -1c
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The QRegExpValidator class is used to check a string against a regular expression.
-.PP
-QRegExpValidator contains a regular expression, "regexp", used to determine whether an input string is Acceptable, Intermediate or Invalid.
-.PP
-The regexp is treated as if it begins with the start of string assertion, \fB^\fR, and ends with the end of string assertion \fB$\fR so the match is against the entire input string, or from the given position if a start position greater than zero is given.
-.PP
-For a brief introduction to Qt's regexp engine see QRegExp.
-.PP
-Example of use:
-.PP
-.nf
-.br
- // regexp: optional '-' followed by between 1 and 3 digits
-.br
- QRegExp rx( "-?\\\\d{1,3}" );
-.br
- QValidator* validator = new QRegExpValidator( rx, this );
-.br
-.br
- QLineEdit* edit = new QLineEdit( this );
-.br
- edit->setValidator( validator );
-.br
-.fi
-.PP
-Below we present some examples of validators. In practice they would normally be associated with a widget as in the example above.
-.PP
-.nf
-.br
- // integers 1 to 9999
-.br
- QRegExp rx( "[1-9]\\\\d{0,3}" );
-.br
- // the validator treats the regexp as "^[1-9]\\\\d{0,3}$"
-.br
- QRegExpValidator v( rx, 0 );
-.br
- QString s;
-.br
- int pos = 0;
-.br
-.br
- s = "0"; v.validate( s, pos ); // returns Invalid
-.br
- s = "12345"; v.validate( s, pos ); // returns Invalid
-.br
- s = "1"; v.validate( s, pos ); // returns Acceptable
-.br
-.br
- rx.setPattern( "\\\\S+" ); // one or more non-whitespace characters
-.br
- v.setRegExp( rx );
-.br
- s = "myfile.txt"; v.validate( s, pos ); // Returns Acceptable
-.br
- s = "my file.txt"; v.validate( s, pos ); // Returns Invalid
-.br
-.br
- // A, B or C followed by exactly five digits followed by W, X, Y or Z
-.br
- rx.setPattern( "[A-C]\\\\d{5}[W-Z]" );
-.br
- v.setRegExp( rx );
-.br
- s = "a12345Z"; v.validate( s, pos ); // Returns Invalid
-.br
- s = "A12345Z"; v.validate( s, pos ); // Returns Acceptable
-.br
- s = "B12"; v.validate( s, pos ); // Returns Intermediate
-.br
-.br
- // match most 'readme' files
-.br
- rx.setPattern( "read\\\\S?me(\\.(txt|asc|1st))?" );
-.br
- rx.setCaseSensitive( FALSE );
-.br
- v.setRegExp( rx );
-.br
- s = "readme"; v.validate( s, pos ); // Returns Acceptable
-.br
- s = "README.1ST"; v.validate( s, pos ); // Returns Acceptable
-.br
- s = "read me.txt"; v.validate( s, pos ); // Returns Invalid
-.br
- s = "readm"; v.validate( s, pos ); // Returns Intermediate
-.br
-.fi
-.PP
-See also QRegExp, QIntValidator, QDoubleValidator, and Miscellaneous Classes.
-.SH MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
-.SH "QRegExpValidator::QRegExpValidator ( QObject * parent, const char * name = 0 )"
-Constructs a validator that accepts any string (including an empty one) as valid. The object's parent is \fIparent\fR and its name is \fIname\fR.
-.SH "QRegExpValidator::QRegExpValidator ( const QRegExp & rx, QObject * parent, const char * name = 0 )"
-Constructs a validator which accepts all strings that match the regular expression \fIrx\fR. The object's parent is \fIparent\fR and its name is \fIname\fR.
-.PP
-The match is made against the entire string, e.g. if the regexp is \fB[A-Fa-f0-9]+\fR it will be treated as \fB^[A-Fa-f0-9]+$\fR.
-.SH "QRegExpValidator::~QRegExpValidator ()"
-Destroys the validator, freeing any resources allocated.
-.SH "const QRegExp & QRegExpValidator::regExp () const"
-Returns the regular expression used for validation.
-.PP
-See also setRegExp().
-.SH "void QRegExpValidator::setRegExp ( const QRegExp & rx )"
-Sets the regular expression used for validation to \fIrx\fR.
-.PP
-See also regExp().
-.SH "QValidator::State QRegExpValidator::validate ( QString & input, int & pos ) const\fC [virtual]\fR"
-Returns Acceptable if \fIinput\fR is matched by the regular expression for this validator, Intermediate if it has matched partially (i.e. could be a valid match if additional valid characters are added), and Invalid if \fIinput\fR is not matched.
-.PP
-The \fIpos\fR parameter is set to the length of the \fIinput\fR parameter.
-.PP
-For example, if the regular expression is \fB&#92;w&#92;d&#92;d\fR (that is, word-character, digit, digit) then "A57" is Acceptable," E5" is Intermediate and "+9" is Invalid.
-.PP
-See also QRegExp::match() and QRegExp::search().
-.PP
-Reimplemented from QValidator.
-
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR http://doc.trolltech.com/qregexpvalidator.html
-.BR http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-Copyright 1992-2007 Trolltech ASA, http://www.trolltech.com. See the
-license file included in the distribution for a complete license
-statement.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Generated automatically from the source code.
-.SH BUGS
-If you find a bug in Qt, please report it as described in
-.BR http://doc.trolltech.com/bughowto.html .
-Good bug reports help us to help you. Thank you.
-.P
-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.
-.P
-If you find errors in this manual page, please report them to
-.BR qt-bugs@trolltech.com .
-Please include the name of the manual page (qregexpvalidator.3qt) and the Qt
-version (3.3.8).