Struct slint::SortModel

pub struct SortModel<M, F>(/* private fields */)
where
    M: Model + 'static,
    F: SortHelper<<M as Model>::Data> + 'static;
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Provides a sorted view of rows by another Model.

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

Generic parameters:

  • M the type of the wrapped Model.
  • F a type that provides an order to model rows. It is constrained by the internal trait SortHelper, which is used to sort the model in ascending order if the model data supports it, or by a given sort function.

§Example

Here we have a VecModel holding crate::SharedStrings. It is then sorted into a SortModel.

let model = VecModel::from(vec![
    SharedString::from("Lorem"),
    SharedString::from("ipsum"),
    SharedString::from("dolor"),
]);

let sorted_model = SortModel::new(model, |lhs, rhs| lhs.to_lowercase().cmp(&rhs.to_lowercase()));

assert_eq!(sorted_model.row_data(0).unwrap(), SharedString::from("dolor"));
assert_eq!(sorted_model.row_data(1).unwrap(), SharedString::from("ipsum"));
assert_eq!(sorted_model.row_data(2).unwrap(), SharedString::from("Lorem"));

Alternatively you can use the shortcut ModelExt::sort_by.

let sorted_model = VecModel::from(vec![
    SharedString::from("Lorem"),
    SharedString::from("ipsum"),
    SharedString::from("dolor"),
]).sort_by(|lhs, rhs| lhs.to_lowercase().cmp(&rhs.to_lowercase()));

It is also possible to get a ascending sorted SortModel order for core::cmp::Ord type items.

let model = VecModel::from(vec![
    5,
    1,
    3,
]);

let sorted_model = SortModel::new_ascending(model);

assert_eq!(sorted_model.row_data(0).unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(sorted_model.row_data(1).unwrap(), 3);
assert_eq!(sorted_model.row_data(2).unwrap(), 5);

Alternatively you can use the shortcut ModelExt::sort.

let sorted_model = VecModel::from(vec![
    5,
    1,
    3,
]).sort();

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

let model = Rc::new(VecModel::from(vec![
    SharedString::from("Lorem"),
    SharedString::from("ipsum"),
    SharedString::from("dolor"),
]));

let sorted_model = SortModel::new(model.clone(), |lhs, rhs| lhs.to_lowercase().cmp(&rhs.to_lowercase()));

assert_eq!(sorted_model.row_data(0).unwrap(), SharedString::from("dolor"));
assert_eq!(sorted_model.row_data(1).unwrap(), SharedString::from("ipsum"));
assert_eq!(sorted_model.row_data(2).unwrap(), SharedString::from("Lorem"));

model.set_row_data(1, SharedString::from("opsom"));

assert_eq!(sorted_model.row_data(0).unwrap(), SharedString::from("dolor"));
assert_eq!(sorted_model.row_data(1).unwrap(), SharedString::from("Lorem"));
assert_eq!(sorted_model.row_data(2).unwrap(), SharedString::from("opsom"));

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impl<M, F> SortModel<M, F>
where M: Model + 'static, F: FnMut(&<M as Model>::Data, &<M as Model>::Data) -> Ordering + 'static,

pub fn new(wrapped_model: M, sort_function: F) -> SortModel<M, F>
where F: FnMut(&<M as Model>::Data, &<M as Model>::Data) -> Ordering + 'static,

Creates a new SortModel based on the given wrapped_model and sorted by sort_function. Alternatively you can use ModelExt::sort_by on your Model.

pub fn source_model(&self) -> &M

Returns a reference to the inner model

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impl<M> SortModel<M, AscendingSortHelper>
where M: Model + 'static, <M as Model>::Data: Ord,

pub fn new_ascending(wrapped_model: M) -> SortModel<M, AscendingSortHelper>
where <M as Model>::Data: Ord,

Creates a new SortModel based on the given wrapped_model and sorted in ascending order. Alternatively you can use ModelExt::sort on your Model.

pub fn reset(&self)

Manually reapply the sorting. You need to run this e.g. if the sort function depends on mutable state and it has changed.

pub fn unsorted_row(&self, sorted_row: usize) -> usize

Gets the row index of the underlying unsorted model for a given sorted row index.

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impl<M, S> Model for SortModel<M, S>
where M: Model + 'static, S: SortHelper<<M as Model>::Data>,

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type Data = <M as Model>::Data

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<<SortModel<M, S> as Model>::Data>

Returns the data for a particular row. Read more
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fn set_row_data(&self, row: usize, data: <SortModel<M, S> as Model>::Data)

Sets 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 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 SortModel<M, F>

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impl<M, F> !RefUnwindSafe for SortModel<M, F>

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impl<M, F> !Send for SortModel<M, F>

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impl<M, F> !Sync for SortModel<M, F>

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impl<M, F> Unpin for SortModel<M, F>

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impl<M, F> !UnwindSafe for SortModel<M, F>

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

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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>
where Self: Sized + 'static, Self::Data: Ord,

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>
where Self: Sized + 'static, F: FnMut(&Self::Data, &Self::Data) -> Ordering + 'static,

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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