QtQml ObjectModel¶
Defines a set of items to be used as a model
Import Statement: | import QtQml.Models 2.1 |
Detailed Description¶
A ObjectModel contains the visual items to be used in a view. When a ObjectModel is used in a view, the view does not require a delegate since the ObjectModel already contains the visual delegate (items).
An item can determine its index within the model via the index attached property.
The example below places three colored rectangles in a ListView.
import QtQuick 2.0
import QtQml.Models 2.1
Rectangle {
ObjectModel {
id: itemModel
Rectangle { height: 30; width: 80; color: "red" }
Rectangle { height: 30; width: 80; color: "green" }
Rectangle { height: 30; width: 80; color: "blue" }
}
ListView {
anchors.fill: parent
model: itemModel
}
}
See also Qt Quick Examples - Views.
Attached Property Documentation¶
ObjectModel.index : int |
This attached property holds the index of this delegate’s item within the model.
It is attached to each instance of the delegate.