Doc: harmonize toDouble() and toFloat() for QString and QByteArray
Change-Id: Ic81461899c73c8a68bc3b8bdc1de4be4dd6bdf27 Reviewed-by: Martin Smith <martin.smith@qt.io>
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@ -353,9 +353,21 @@ long dec = str.toLong(&ok, 10); // dec == 0, ok == false
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//! [38]
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QByteArray string("1234.56");
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double a = string.toDouble(); // a == 1234.56
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bool ok;
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double a = string.toDouble(&ok); // a == 1234.56, ok == true
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string = "1234.56 Volt";
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a = str.toDouble(&ok); // a == 0, ok == false
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//! [38]
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//! [38float]
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QByteArray string("1234.56");
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bool ok;
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double a = string.toFloat(&ok); // a == 1234.56, ok == true
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string = "1234.56 Volt";
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a = str.toFloat(&ok); // a == 0, ok == false
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//! [38float]
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//! [39]
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QByteArray text("Qt is great!");
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@ -853,6 +853,8 @@ void Widget::toDoubleFunction()
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double d;
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d = QString( "1234.56e-02" ).toDouble(&ok); // ok == true, d == 12.3456
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d = QString( "1234.56e-02 Volt" ).toDouble(&ok); // ok == false, d == 0
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//! [67]
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//! [68]
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@ -875,6 +877,9 @@ void Widget::toFloatFunction()
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bool ok;
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QString str2 = "R2D2";
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str2.toFloat(&ok); // returns 0.0, sets ok to false
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QString str3 = "1234.56 Volt";
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str3.toFloat(&ok); // returns 0.0, sets ok to false
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//! [71]
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}
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@ -4124,9 +4124,16 @@ ushort QByteArray::toUShort(bool *ok, int base) const
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\snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qbytearray.cpp 38
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\warning The QByteArray content may only contain valid numerical characters
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which includes the plus/minus sign, the characters g and e used in scientific
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notation, and the decimal point. Including the unit or additional characters
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leads to a conversion error.
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\note The conversion of the number is performed in the default C locale,
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irrespective of the user's locale.
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This function ignores leading and trailing whitespace.
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\sa number()
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*/
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@ -4150,9 +4157,18 @@ double QByteArray::toDouble(bool *ok) const
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If \a ok is not \c nullptr, failure is reported by setting *\a{ok}
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to \c false, and success by setting *\a{ok} to \c true.
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\snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qbytearray.cpp 38float
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\warning The QByteArray content may only contain valid numerical characters
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which includes the plus/minus sign, the characters g and e used in scientific
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notation, and the decimal point. Including the unit or additional characters
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leads to a conversion error.
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\note The conversion of the number is performed in the default C locale,
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irrespective of the user's locale.
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This function ignores leading and trailing whitespace.
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\sa number()
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*/
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