Struct slint::MapModel

pub struct MapModel<M, F> { /* private fields */ }
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Provides rows that are generated by a map function based on the rows of another Model

When the other Model is updated, the MapModel is updated accordingly.

Generic parameters:

  • M the type of the wrapped Model.
  • F the map function.

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Here we have a VecModel holding rows of a custom type Name. It is then mapped into a MapModel of SharedStrings

#[derive(Clone)]
struct Name {
    first: String,
    last: String,
}

let model = VecModel::from(vec![
    Name { first: "Hans".to_string(), last: "Emil".to_string() },
    Name { first: "Max".to_string(), last: "Mustermann".to_string() },
    Name { first: "Roman".to_string(), last: "Tisch".to_string() },
]);

let mapped_model = MapModel::new(model, |n|
    slint::format!("{}, {}", n.last, n.first)
);

assert_eq!(mapped_model.row_data(0).unwrap(), SharedString::from("Emil, Hans"));
assert_eq!(mapped_model.row_data(1).unwrap(), SharedString::from("Mustermann, Max"));
assert_eq!(mapped_model.row_data(2).unwrap(), SharedString::from("Tisch, Roman"));

Alternatively you can use the shortcut ModelExt::map.

let mapped_model = VecModel::from(vec![
    Name { first: "Hans".to_string(), last: "Emil".to_string() },
    Name { first: "Max".to_string(), last: "Mustermann".to_string() },
    Name { first: "Roman".to_string(), last: "Tisch".to_string() },
])
.map(|n| slint::format!("{}, {}", n.last, n.first));

If you want to modify the underlying VecModel you can give it a Rc of the MapModel:

let model = Rc::new(VecModel::from(vec![
    Name { first: "Hans".to_string(), last: "Emil".to_string() },
    Name { first: "Max".to_string(), last: "Mustermann".to_string() },
    Name { first: "Roman".to_string(), last: "Tisch".to_string() },
]));

let mapped_model = MapModel::new(model.clone(), |n|
    slint::format!("{}, {}", n.last, n.first)
);

model.set_row_data(1, Name { first: "Minnie".to_string(), last: "Musterfrau".to_string() });

assert_eq!(mapped_model.row_data(0).unwrap(), SharedString::from("Emil, Hans"));
assert_eq!(mapped_model.row_data(1).unwrap(), SharedString::from("Musterfrau, Minnie"));
assert_eq!(mapped_model.row_data(2).unwrap(), SharedString::from("Tisch, Roman"));

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impl<M, F, T, U> MapModel<M, F>
where M: 'static + Model<Data = T>, F: 'static + Fn(T) -> U,

pub fn new(wrapped_model: M, map_function: F) -> MapModel<M, F>

Creates a new MapModel based on the given wrapped_model and map_function. Alternatively you can use ModelExt::map on your Model.

pub fn source_model(&self) -> &M

Returns a reference to the inner model

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impl<M, F, T, U> Model for MapModel<M, F>
where M: 'static + Model<Data = T>, F: 'static + Fn(T) -> U,

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type Data = U

The model data: A model is a set of rows and each row has this data
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fn row_count(&self) -> usize

The number of rows in the model
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fn row_data(&self, row: usize) -> Option<<MapModel<M, F> as Model>::Data>

Returns the data for a particular row. Read more
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fn model_tracker(&self) -> &dyn ModelTracker

The implementation should return a reference to its ModelNotify field. Read more
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + 'static)

Return something that can be downcast’ed (typically self) Read more
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fn set_row_data(&self, _row: usize, _data: Self::Data)

Sets the data for a particular row. Read more
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fn iter(&self) -> ModelIterator<'_, Self::Data>
where Self: Sized,

Returns an iterator visiting all elements of the model.

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impl<M, F> Freeze for MapModel<M, F>
where M: Freeze, F: Freeze,

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impl<M, F> RefUnwindSafe for MapModel<M, F>

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impl<M, F> Send for MapModel<M, F>
where M: Send, F: Send,

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impl<M, F> Sync for MapModel<M, F>
where M: Sync, F: Sync,

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impl<M, F> Unpin for MapModel<M, F>
where M: Unpin, F: Unpin,

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impl<M, F> UnwindSafe for MapModel<M, F>
where M: UnwindSafe, F: UnwindSafe,

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fn row_data_tracked(&self, row: usize) -> Option<Self::Data>

Convenience function that calls ModelTracker::track_row_data_changes before returning Model::row_data. Read more
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fn map<F, U>(self, map_function: F) -> MapModel<Self, F>
where Self: Sized + 'static, F: Fn(Self::Data) -> U + 'static,

Returns a new Model where all elements are mapped by the function map_function. This is a shortcut for MapModel::new().
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fn filter<F>(self, filter_function: F) -> FilterModel<Self, F>
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Returns a new Model where the elements are filtered by the function filter_function. This is a shortcut for FilterModel::new().
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fn sort(self) -> SortModel<Self, AscendingSortHelper>
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Returns a new Model where the elements are sorted ascending. This is a shortcut for SortModel::new_ascending().
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fn sort_by<F>(self, sort_function: F) -> SortModel<Self, F>
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Returns a new Model where the elements are sorted by the function sort_function. This is a shortcut for SortModel::new().
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Returns a new Model where the elements are reversed. This is a shortcut for ReverseModel::new().
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