<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <!-- qchar.cpp --> <title>Obsolete Members for QChar | Qt Core 5.12.6</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style/offline-simple.css" /> <script type="text/javascript"> document.getElementsByTagName("link").item(0).setAttribute("href", "style/offline.css"); // loading style sheet breaks anchors that were jumped to before // so force jumping to anchor again setTimeout(function() { var anchor = location.hash; // need to jump to different anchor first (e.g. none) location.hash = "#"; setTimeout(function() { location.hash = anchor; }, 0); }, 0); </script> </head> <body> <div class="header" id="qtdocheader"> <div class="main"> <div class="main-rounded"> <div class="navigationbar"> <table><tr> <td >Qt 5.12</td><td ><a href="qtcore-index.html">Qt Core</a></td><td ><a href="qtcore-module.html">C++ Classes</a></td><td >QChar</td></tr></table><table class="buildversion"><tr> <td id="buildversion" width="100%" align="right"><a href="qtcore-index.html">Qt 5.12.6 Reference Documentation</a></td> </tr></table> </div> </div> <div class="content"> <div class="line"> <div class="content mainContent"> <div class="sidebar"><div class="sidebar-content" id="sidebar-content"></div></div> <h1 class="title">Obsolete Members for QChar</h1> <p><b>The following members of class <a href="qchar.html">QChar</a> are obsolete.</b> They are provided to keep old source code working. We strongly advise against using them in new code.</p> <h2>Public Types</h2> <div class="table"><table class="alignedsummary"> <tr><td class="memItemLeft topAlign rightAlign"> <code>(obsolete) </code>enum </td><td class="memItemRight bottomAlign"><b><a href="qchar-obsolete.html#Joining-enum">Joining</a></b> { Center, Dual, OtherJoining, Right }</td></tr> </table></div> <h2>Public Functions</h2> <div class="table"><table class="alignedsummary"> <tr><td class="memItemLeft topAlign rightAlign"> <code>(obsolete) </code>QChar::Joining </td><td class="memItemRight bottomAlign"><b><a href="qchar-obsolete.html#joining">joining</a></b>() const</td></tr> <tr><td class="memItemLeft topAlign rightAlign"> <code>(obsolete) </code>char </td><td class="memItemRight bottomAlign"><b><a href="qchar-obsolete.html#toAscii">toAscii</a></b>() const</td></tr> </table></div> <h2>Static Public Members</h2> <div class="table"><table class="alignedsummary"> <tr><td class="memItemLeft topAlign rightAlign"> <code>(obsolete) </code>QChar </td><td class="memItemRight bottomAlign"><b><a href="qchar-obsolete.html#fromAscii">fromAscii</a></b>(char <i>c</i>)</td></tr> <tr><td class="memItemLeft topAlign rightAlign"> <code>(obsolete) </code>QChar::Joining </td><td class="memItemRight bottomAlign"><b><a href="qchar-obsolete.html#joining-1">joining</a></b>(uint <i>ucs4</i>)</td></tr> </table></div> <h2>Member Type Documentation</h2> <!-- $$$Joining$$$OtherJoining$$$Dual$$$Right$$$Center --> <h3 class="fn" id="Joining-enum"><a name="Joining-enum"></a>enum QChar::<span class="name">Joining</span></h3> <p>This enum is obsolete. It is provided to keep old source code working. We strongly advise against using it in new code.</p> <p>This enum type defines the Unicode joining attributes. See the <a href="http://www.unicode.org/">Unicode Standard</a> for a description of the values.</p> <div class="table"><table class="valuelist"><tr><th class="tblConst">Constant</th><th class="tblVal">Value</th></tr> <tr><td class="topAlign"><code>QChar::Center</code></td><td class="topAlign tblval"><code>3</code></td></tr> <tr><td class="topAlign"><code>QChar::Dual</code></td><td class="topAlign tblval"><code>1</code></td></tr> <tr><td class="topAlign"><code>QChar::OtherJoining</code></td><td class="topAlign tblval"><code>0</code></td></tr> <tr><td class="topAlign"><code>QChar::Right</code></td><td class="topAlign tblval"><code>2</code></td></tr> </table></div> <p><b>See also </b><a href="qchar-obsolete.html#joining">joining</a>().</p> <!-- @@@Joining --> <h2>Member Function Documentation</h2> <!-- $$$fromAscii[overload1]$$$fromAsciichar --> <h3 class="fn" id="fromAscii"><a name="fromAscii"></a><code>[static] </code><span class="type"><a href="qchar.html#QChar">QChar</a></span> QChar::<span class="name">fromAscii</span>(<span class="type">char</span> <i>c</i>)</h3> <p>This function is obsolete. It is provided to keep old source code working. We strongly advise against using it in new code.</p> <p>Converts the ASCII character <i>c</i> to it's equivalent <a href="qchar.html">QChar</a>. This is mainly useful for non-internationalized software.</p> <p>An alternative is to use <a href="qlatin1char.html">QLatin1Char</a>.</p> <p><b>See also </b><a href="qchar.html#fromLatin1">fromLatin1</a>() and <a href="qchar.html#unicode">unicode</a>().</p> <!-- @@@fromAscii --> <!-- $$$joining[overload1]$$$joining --> <h3 class="fn" id="joining"><a name="joining"></a><span class="type"><a href="qchar-obsolete.html#Joining-enum">QChar::Joining</a></span> QChar::<span class="name">joining</span>() const</h3> <p>This function is obsolete. It is provided to keep old source code working. We strongly advise against using it in new code.</p> <p>Returns information about the joining properties of the character (needed for certain languages such as Arabic).</p> <!-- @@@joining --> <!-- $$$joining$$$joininguint --> <h3 class="fn" id="joining-1"><a name="joining-1"></a><code>[static] </code><span class="type"><a href="qchar-obsolete.html#Joining-enum">QChar::Joining</a></span> QChar::<span class="name">joining</span>(<span class="type"><a href="qtglobal.html#uint-typedef">uint</a></span> <i>ucs4</i>)</h3> <p>This function is obsolete. It is provided to keep old source code working. We strongly advise against using it in new code.</p> <p>This is an overloaded function.</p> <p>Returns information about the joining properties of the UCS-4-encoded character specified by <i>ucs4</i> (needed for certain languages such as Arabic).</p> <!-- @@@joining --> <!-- $$$toAscii[overload1]$$$toAscii --> <h3 class="fn" id="toAscii"><a name="toAscii"></a><span class="type">char</span> QChar::<span class="name">toAscii</span>() const</h3> <p>This function is obsolete. It is provided to keep old source code working. We strongly advise against using it in new code.</p> <p>Returns the Latin-1 character value of the <a href="qchar.html">QChar</a>, or 0 if the character is not representable.</p> <p>The main purpose of this function is to preserve ASCII characters used in C strings. This is mainly useful for developers of non-internationalized software.</p> <p><b>Note: </b>It is not possible to distinguish a non-Latin 1 character from an ASCII 0 (NUL) character. Prefer to use <a href="qchar.html#unicode">unicode</a>(), which does not have this ambiguity.</p><p><b>Note: </b>This function does not check whether the character value is inside the valid range of US-ASCII.</p><p><b>See also </b><a href="qchar.html#toLatin1">toLatin1</a>() and <a href="qchar.html#unicode">unicode</a>().</p> <!-- @@@toAscii --> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="footer"> <p> <acronym title="Copyright">©</acronym> 2019 The Qt Company Ltd. Documentation contributions included herein are the copyrights of their respective owners.<br/> The documentation provided herein is licensed under the terms of the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3</a> as published by the Free Software Foundation.<br/> Qt and respective logos are trademarks of The Qt Company Ltd. in Finland and/or other countries worldwide. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. </p> </div> </body> </html>