QDomNode#
The QDomNode
class is the base class for all the nodes in a DOM tree. More…
Inherited by: QDomProcessingInstruction, QDomNotation, QDomEntityReference, QDomEntity, QDomElement, QDomDocumentType, QDomDocumentFragment, QDomDocument, QDomCharacterData, QDomText, QDomComment, QDomCDATASection, QDomAttr
Synopsis#
Functions#
def
appendChild
(newChild)def
attributes
()def
childNodes
()def
clear
()def
cloneNode
([deep=true])def
columnNumber
()def
firstChild
()def
firstChildElement
([tagName=””[, namespaceURI=””]])def
hasAttributes
()def
hasChildNodes
()def
insertAfter
(newChild, refChild)def
insertBefore
(newChild, refChild)def
isAttr
()def
isCDATASection
()def
isCharacterData
()def
isComment
()def
isDocument
()def
isDocumentFragment
()def
isDocumentType
()def
isElement
()def
isEntity
()def
isEntityReference
()def
isNotation
()def
isNull
()def
isProcessingInstruction
()def
isSupported
(feature, version)def
isText
()def
lastChild
()def
lastChildElement
([tagName=””[, namespaceURI=””]])def
lineNumber
()def
localName
()def
namedItem
(name)def
namespaceURI
()def
nextSibling
()def
nextSiblingElement
([taName=””[, namespaceURI=””]])def
nodeName
()def
nodeType
()def
nodeValue
()def
normalize
()def
__ne__
(arg__1)def
__eq__
(arg__1)def
ownerDocument
()def
parentNode
()def
prefix
()def
previousSibling
()def
previousSiblingElement
([tagName=””[, namespaceURI=””]])def
removeChild
(oldChild)def
replaceChild
(newChild, oldChild)def
save
(arg__1, arg__2[, arg__3=QDomNode.EncodingFromDocument])def
setNodeValue
(arg__1)def
setPrefix
(pre)def
toAttr
()def
toCDATASection
()def
toCharacterData
()def
toComment
()def
toDocument
()def
toDocumentFragment
()def
toDocumentType
()def
toElement
()def
toEntity
()def
toEntityReference
()def
toNotation
()def
toProcessingInstruction
()def
toText
()
Note
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Detailed Description#
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Many functions in the DOM return a QDomNode
.
You can find out the type of a node using isAttr()
, isCDATASection()
, isDocumentFragment()
, isDocument()
, isDocumentType()
, isElement()
, isEntityReference()
, isText()
, isEntity()
, isNotation()
, isProcessingInstruction()
, isCharacterData()
and isComment()
.
A QDomNode
can be converted into one of its subclasses using toAttr()
, toCDATASection()
, toDocumentFragment()
, toDocument()
, toDocumentType()
, toElement()
, toEntityReference()
, toText()
, toEntity()
, toNotation()
, toProcessingInstruction()
, toCharacterData()
or toComment()
. You can convert a node to a null node with clear()
.
Copies of the QDomNode
class share their data using explicit sharing. This means that modifying one node will change all copies. This is especially useful in combination with functions which return a QDomNode
, e.g. firstChild()
. You can make an independent (deep) copy of the node with cloneNode()
.
A QDomNode
can be null, much like None
. Creating a copy of a null node results in another null node. It is not possible to modify a null node, but it is possible to assign another, possibly non-null node to it. In this case, the copy of the null node will remain null. You can check if a QDomNode
is null by calling isNull()
. The empty constructor of a QDomNode
(or any of the derived classes) creates a null node.
Nodes are inserted with insertBefore()
, insertAfter()
or appendChild()
. You can replace one node with another using replaceChild()
and remove a node with removeChild()
.
To traverse nodes use firstChild()
to get a node’s first child (if any), and nextSibling()
to traverse. QDomNode
also provides lastChild()
, previousSibling()
and parentNode()
. To find the first child node with a particular node name use namedItem()
.
To find out if a node has children use hasChildNodes()
and to get a list of all of a node’s children use childNodes()
.
The node’s name and value (the meaning of which varies depending on its type) is returned by nodeName()
and nodeValue()
respectively. The node’s type is returned by nodeType()
. The node’s value can be set with setNodeValue()
.
The document to which the node belongs is returned by ownerDocument()
.
Adjacent QDomText
nodes can be merged into a single node with normalize()
.
QDomElement
nodes have attributes which can be retrieved with attributes()
.
QDomElement
and QDomAttr
nodes can have namespaces which can be retrieved with namespaceURI()
. Their local name is retrieved with localName()
, and their prefix with prefix()
. The prefix can be set with setPrefix()
.
You can write the XML representation of the node to a text stream with save()
.
The following example looks for the first element in an XML document and prints the names of all the elements that are its direct children.
d = QDomDocument() someXML = QString() d.setContent(someXML) n = d.firstChild() while not n.isNull(): if n.isElement(): e = n.toElement() print("Element name: ", qPrintable(e.tagName()), '\n') break n = n.nextSibling()
For further information about the Document Object Model see Level 1 and Level 2 Core . For a more general introduction of the DOM implementation see the QDomDocument
documentation.
- class PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode#
PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode(arg__1)
- Parameters:
arg__1 –
PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode
Constructs a null
node.
Constructs a copy of n
.
The data of the copy is shared (shallow copy): modifying one node will also change the other. If you want to make a deep copy, use cloneNode()
.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.NodeType#
This enum defines the type of the node:
Constant
Description
QDomNode.ElementNode
QDomNode.AttributeNode
QDomNode.TextNode
QDomNode.CDATASectionNode
QDomNode.EntityReferenceNode
QDomNode.EntityNode
QDomNode.ProcessingInstructionNode
QDomNode.CommentNode
QDomNode.DocumentNode
QDomNode.DocumentTypeNode
QDomNode.DocumentFragmentNode
QDomNode.NotationNode
QDomNode.BaseNode
QDomNode.CharacterDataNode
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.EncodingPolicy#
This enum specifies how save()
determines what encoding to use when serializing.
Constant
Description
QDomNode.EncodingFromDocument
The encoding is fetched from the document.
QDomNode.EncodingFromTextStream
The encoding is fetched from the
QTextStream
.See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.appendChild(newChild)#
- Parameters:
newChild –
PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode
- Return type:
Appends newChild
as the node’s last child.
If newChild
is the child of another node, it is reparented to this node. If newChild
is a child of this node, then its position in the list of children is changed.
If newChild
is a QDomDocumentFragment
, then the children of the fragment are removed from the fragment and appended.
If newChild
is a QDomElement
and this node is a QDomDocument
that already has an element node as a child, newChild
is not added as a child and a null node is returned.
Returns a new reference to newChild
on success or a null node
on failure.
Calling this function on a null node(created, for example, with the default constructor) does nothing and returns a null node
.
The DOM specification disallow inserting attribute nodes, but for historical reasons, QDom accepts them anyway.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.attributes()#
- Return type:
Returns a named node map of all attributes. Attributes are only provided for QDomElement
s.
Changing the attributes in the map will also change the attributes of this QDomNode
.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.childNodes()#
- Return type:
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Returns a list of all direct child nodes.
Most often you will call this function on a QDomElement
object.
For example, if the XML document looks like this:
<body> <h1>Heading</h1> <p>Hello <b>you</b></p> </body>
Then the list of child nodes for the “body”-element will contain the node created by the <h1> tag and the node created by the <p> tag.
The nodes in the list are not copied; so changing the nodes in the list will also change the children of this node.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.clear()#
Converts the node into a null node; if it was not a null node before, its type and contents are deleted.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.cloneNode([deep=true])#
- Parameters:
deep – bool
- Return type:
Creates a deep (not shallow) copy of the QDomNode
.
If deep
is true, then the cloning is done recursively which means that all the node’s children are deep copied too. If deep
is false only the node itself is copied and the copy will have no child nodes.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.columnNumber()#
- Return type:
int
For nodes created by QDomDocument::setContent(), this function returns the column number in the XML document where the node was parsed. Otherwise, -1 is returned.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.firstChild()#
- Return type:
Returns the first child of the node. If there is no child node, a null node
is returned. Changing the returned node will also change the node in the document tree.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.firstChildElement([tagName=""[, namespaceURI=""]])#
- Parameters:
tagName – str
namespaceURI – str
- Return type:
Returns the first child element with tag name tagName
and namespace URI namespaceURI
. If tagName
is empty, returns the first child element with namespaceURI
, and if namespaceURI
is empty, returns the first child element with tagName
. If the both parameters are empty, returns the first child element. Returns a null element if no such child exists.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.hasAttributes()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node has attributes; otherwise returns false
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.hasChildNodes()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node has one or more children; otherwise returns false
.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.insertAfter(newChild, refChild)#
- Parameters:
newChild –
PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode
refChild –
PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode
- Return type:
Inserts the node newChild
after the child node refChild
. refChild
must be a direct child of this node. If refChild
is null
then newChild
is appended as this node’s last child.
If newChild
is the child of another node, it is reparented to this node. If newChild
is a child of this node, then its position in the list of children is changed.
If newChild
is a QDomDocumentFragment
, then the children of the fragment are removed from the fragment and inserted after refChild
.
Returns a new reference to newChild
on success or a null node
on failure.
The DOM specification disallow inserting attribute nodes, but due to historical reasons QDom accept them nevertheless.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.insertBefore(newChild, refChild)#
- Parameters:
newChild –
PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode
refChild –
PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode
- Return type:
Inserts the node newChild
before the child node refChild
. refChild
must be a direct child of this node. If refChild
is null
then newChild
is inserted as the node’s first child.
If newChild
is the child of another node, it is reparented to this node. If newChild
is a child of this node, then its position in the list of children is changed.
If newChild
is a QDomDocumentFragment
, then the children of the fragment are removed from the fragment and inserted before refChild
.
Returns a new reference to newChild
on success or a null node
on failure.
The DOM specification disallow inserting attribute nodes, but due to historical reasons QDom accept them nevertheless.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isAttr()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node is an attribute; otherwise returns false
.
If this function returns true
, it does not imply that this object is a QDomAttribute; you can get the QDomAttribute with toAttribute().
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isCDATASection()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node is a CDATA section; otherwise returns false.
If this function returns true
, it does not imply that this object is a QDomCDATASection
; you can get the QDomCDATASection
with toCDATASection()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isCharacterData()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node is a character data node; otherwise returns false
.
If this function returns true
, it does not imply that this object is a QDomCharacterData
; you can get the QDomCharacterData
with toCharacterData()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isComment()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node is a comment; otherwise returns false
.
If this function returns true
, it does not imply that this object is a QDomComment
; you can get the QDomComment
with toComment()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isDocument()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node is a document; otherwise returns false
.
If this function returns true
, it does not imply that this object is a QDomDocument
; you can get the QDomDocument
with toDocument()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isDocumentFragment()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node is a document fragment; otherwise returns false.
If this function returns true
, it does not imply that this object is a QDomDocumentFragment
; you can get the QDomDocumentFragment
with toDocumentFragment()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isDocumentType()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node is a document type; otherwise returns false.
If this function returns true
, it does not imply that this object is a QDomDocumentType
; you can get the QDomDocumentType
with toDocumentType()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isElement()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node is an element; otherwise returns false
.
If this function returns true
, it does not imply that this object is a QDomElement
; you can get the QDomElement
with toElement()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isEntity()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node is an entity; otherwise returns false
.
If this function returns true
, it does not imply that this object is a QDomEntity
; you can get the QDomEntity
with toEntity()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isEntityReference()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node is an entity reference; otherwise returns false.
If this function returns true
, it does not imply that this object is a QDomEntityReference
; you can get the QDomEntityReference
with toEntityReference()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isNotation()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node is a notation; otherwise returns false
.
If this function returns true
, it does not imply that this object is a QDomNotation
; you can get the QDomNotation
with toNotation()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isNull()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if this node is null (i.e. if it has no type or contents); otherwise returns false
.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isProcessingInstruction()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node is a processing instruction; otherwise returns false
.
If this function returns true
, it does not imply that this object is a QDomProcessingInstruction
; you can get the QProcessingInstruction with toProcessingInstruction()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isSupported(feature, version)#
- Parameters:
feature – str
version – str
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the DOM implementation implements the feature feature
and this feature is supported by this node in the version version
; otherwise returns false
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.isText()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the node is a text node; otherwise returns false
.
If this function returns true
, it does not imply that this object is a QDomText
; you can get the QDomText
with toText()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.lastChild()#
- Return type:
Returns the last child of the node. If there is no child node, a null node
is returned. Changing the returned node will also change the node in the document tree.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.lastChildElement([tagName=""[, namespaceURI=""]])#
- Parameters:
tagName – str
namespaceURI – str
- Return type:
Returns the last child element with tag name tagName
and namespace URI namespaceURI
. If tagName
is empty, returns the last child element with namespaceURI
, and if namespaceURI
is empty, returns the last child element with tagName
. If the both parameters are empty, returns the last child element. Returns a null element if no such child exists.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.lineNumber()#
- Return type:
int
For nodes created by QDomDocument::setContent(), this function returns the line number in the XML document where the node was parsed. Otherwise, -1 is returned.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.localName()#
- Return type:
str
If the node uses namespaces, this function returns the local name of the node; otherwise it returns an empty string.
Only nodes of type ElementNode
or AttributeNode
can have namespaces. A namespace must have been specified at creation time; it is not possible to add a namespace afterwards.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.namedItem(name)#
- Parameters:
name – str
- Return type:
Returns the first direct child node for which nodeName()
equals name
.
If no such direct child exists, a null node
is returned.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.namespaceURI()#
- Return type:
str
Returns the namespace URI of this node or an empty string if the node has no namespace URI.
Only nodes of type ElementNode
or AttributeNode
can have namespaces. A namespace URI must be specified at creation time and cannot be changed later.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.nextSibling()#
- Return type:
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Returns the next sibling in the document tree. Changing the returned node will also change the node in the document tree.
If you have XML like this:
<h1>Heading</h1> <p>The text...</p> <h2>Next heading</h2>
and this QDomNode
represents the <p> tag, nextSibling() will return the node representing the <h2> tag.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.nextSiblingElement([taName=""[, namespaceURI=""]])#
- Parameters:
taName – str
namespaceURI – str
- Return type:
Returns the next sibling element with tag name tagName
and namespace URI namespaceURI
. If tagName
is empty, returns the next sibling element with namespaceURI
, and if namespaceURI
is empty, returns the next sibling child element with tagName
. If the both parameters are empty, returns the next sibling element. Returns a null element if no such sibling exists.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.nodeName()#
- Return type:
str
Returns the name of the node.
The meaning of the name depends on the subclass:
Name
Meaning
The name of the attribute
The string “#cdata-section”
The string “#comment”
The string “#document”
The string “#document-fragment”
The name of the document type
The tag name
The name of the entity
The name of the referenced entity
The name of the notation
The target of the processing instruction
The string “#text”
Note
This function does not take the presence of namespaces into account when processing the names of element and attribute nodes. As a result, the returned name can contain any namespace prefix that may be present. To obtain the node name of an element or attribute, use localName()
; to obtain the namespace prefix, use namespaceURI()
.
See also
Returns the type of the node.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.nodeValue()#
- Return type:
str
Returns the value of the node.
The meaning of the value depends on the subclass:
Name
Meaning
The attribute value
The content of the CDATA section
The comment
The data of the processing instruction
The text
All the other subclasses do not have a node value and will return an empty string.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.normalize()#
Calling normalize() on an element converts all its children into a standard form. This means that adjacent QDomText
objects will be merged into a single text object ( QDomCDATASection
nodes are not merged).
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.__ne__(arg__1)#
- Parameters:
arg__1 –
PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if n
and this DOM node are not equal; otherwise returns false
.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.__eq__(arg__1)#
- Parameters:
arg__1 –
PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode
- Return type:
bool
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Returns true
if n
and this DOM node are equal; otherwise returns false
.
Any instance of QDomNode
acts as a reference to an underlying data structure in QDomDocument
. The test for equality checks if the two references point to the same underlying node. For example:
document = QDomDocument() element1 = document.documentElement() element2 = element1
The two nodes ( QDomElement
is a QDomNode
subclass) both refer to the document’s root element, and element1 == element2
will return true. On the other hand:
element3 = document.createElement("MyElement") element4 = document.createElement("MyElement")
Even though both nodes are empty elements carrying the same name, element3 == element4
will return false because they refer to two different nodes in the underlying data structure.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.ownerDocument()#
- Return type:
Returns the document to which this node belongs.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.parentNode()#
- Return type:
Returns the parent node. If this node has no parent, a null node is returned (i.e. a node for which isNull()
returns true
).
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.prefix()#
- Return type:
str
Returns the namespace prefix of the node or an empty string if the node has no namespace prefix.
Only nodes of type ElementNode
or AttributeNode
can have namespaces. A namespace prefix must be specified at creation time. If a node was created with a namespace prefix, you can change it later with setPrefix()
.
If you create an element or attribute with createElement()
or createAttribute()
, the prefix will be an empty string. If you use createElementNS()
or createAttributeNS()
instead, the prefix will not be an empty string; but it might be an empty string if the name does not have a prefix.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.previousSibling()#
- Return type:
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Returns the previous sibling in the document tree. Changing the returned node will also change the node in the document tree.
For example, if you have XML like this:
<h1>Heading</h1> <p>The text...</p> <h2>Next heading</h2>
and this QDomNode
represents the <p> tag, previousSibling() will return the node representing the <h1> tag.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.previousSiblingElement([tagName=""[, namespaceURI=""]])#
- Parameters:
tagName – str
namespaceURI – str
- Return type:
Returns the previous sibling element with tag name tagName
and namespace URI namespaceURI
. If tagName
is empty, returns the previous sibling element with namespaceURI
, and if namespaceURI
is empty, returns the previous sibling element with tagName
. If the both parameters are empty, returns the previous sibling element. Returns a null element if no such sibling exists.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.removeChild(oldChild)#
- Parameters:
oldChild –
PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode
- Return type:
Removes oldChild
from the list of children. oldChild
must be a direct child of this node.
Returns a new reference to oldChild
on success or a null node
on failure.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.replaceChild(newChild, oldChild)#
- Parameters:
newChild –
PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode
oldChild –
PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode
- Return type:
Replaces oldChild
with newChild
. oldChild
must be a direct child of this node.
If newChild
is the child of another node, it is reparented to this node. If newChild
is a child of this node, then its position in the list of children is changed.
If newChild
is a QDomDocumentFragment
, then oldChild
is replaced by all of the children of the fragment.
Returns a new reference to oldChild
on success or a null node
on failure.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.save(arg__1, arg__2[, arg__3=QDomNode.EncodingFromDocument])#
- Parameters:
arg__1 –
PySide6.QtCore.QTextStream
arg__2 – int
arg__3 –
EncodingPolicy
Writes the XML representation of the node and all its children to the stream stream
. This function uses indent
as the amount of space to indent the node.
If the document contains invalid XML characters or characters that cannot be encoded in the given encoding, the result and behavior is undefined.
If encodingPolicy
is EncodingFromDocument
and this node is a document node, the encoding of text stream stream
's encoding is set by treating a processing instruction by name “xml” as an XML declaration, if one exists, and otherwise defaults to UTF-8. XML declarations are not processing instructions, but this behavior exists for historical reasons. If this node is not a document node, the text stream’s encoding is used.
If encodingPolicy
is EncodingFromTextStream
and this node is a document node, this function behaves as save( QTextStream
&str, int indent) with the exception that the encoding specified in the text stream stream
is used.
If the document contains invalid XML characters or characters that cannot be encoded in the given encoding, the result and behavior is undefined.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.setNodeValue(arg__1)#
- Parameters:
arg__1 – str
Sets the node’s value to v
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.setPrefix(pre)#
- Parameters:
pre – str
If the node has a namespace prefix, this function changes the namespace prefix of the node to pre
. Otherwise this function does nothing.
Only nodes of type ElementNode
or AttributeNode
can have namespaces. A namespace prefix must have be specified at creation time; it is not possible to add a namespace prefix afterwards.
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.toAttr()#
- Return type:
Converts a QDomNode
into a QDomAttr
. If the node is not an attribute, the returned object will be null
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.toCDATASection()#
- Return type:
Converts a QDomNode
into a QDomCDATASection
. If the node is not a CDATA section, the returned object will be null
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.toCharacterData()#
- Return type:
Converts a QDomNode
into a QDomCharacterData
. If the node is not a character data node the returned object will be null
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.toComment()#
- Return type:
Converts a QDomNode
into a QDomComment
. If the node is not a comment the returned object will be null
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.toDocument()#
- Return type:
Converts a QDomNode
into a QDomDocument
. If the node is not a document the returned object will be null
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.toDocumentFragment()#
- Return type:
Converts a QDomNode
into a QDomDocumentFragment
. If the node is not a document fragment the returned object will be null
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.toDocumentType()#
- Return type:
Converts a QDomNode
into a QDomDocumentType
. If the node is not a document type the returned object will be null
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.toElement()#
- Return type:
Converts a QDomNode
into a QDomElement
. If the node is not an element the returned object will be null
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.toEntity()#
- Return type:
Converts a QDomNode
into a QDomEntity
. If the node is not an entity the returned object will be null
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.toEntityReference()#
- Return type:
Converts a QDomNode
into a QDomEntityReference
. If the node is not an entity reference, the returned object will be null
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.toNotation()#
- Return type:
Converts a QDomNode
into a QDomNotation
. If the node is not a notation the returned object will be null
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.toProcessingInstruction()#
- Return type:
Converts a QDomNode
into a QDomProcessingInstruction
. If the node is not a processing instruction the returned object will be null
.
See also
- PySide6.QtXml.QDomNode.toText()#
- Return type:
Converts a QDomNode
into a QDomText
. If the node is not a text, the returned object will be null
.
See also