Item delegate with a check indicator that can be toggled on or off. 更多...
| import 语句: | import QtQuick.Controls 2.15 | 
| Since: | Qt 5.7 | 
| 继承: | 
CheckDelegate presents an item delegate that can be toggled on (checked) or off (unchecked). Check delegates are typically used to select one or more options from a set of options in a list. For smaller sets of options, or for options that need to be uniquely identifiable, consider using CheckBox 代替。
CheckDelegate inherits its API from ItemDelegate , which is inherited from AbstractButton . For instance, you can set text , and react to clicks 使用 AbstractButton API. The state of the check delegate can be set with the checked 特性。
In addition to the checked and unchecked states, there is a third state: partially checked. The partially checked state can be enabled using the tristate property. This state indicates that the regular checked/unchecked state can not be determined; generally because of other states that affect the check delegate. This state is useful when several child nodes are selected in a treeview, for example.
ListView {
    model: ["Option 1", "Option 2", "Option 3"]
    delegate: CheckDelegate {
        text: modelData
    }
}
					
					另请参阅 Customizing CheckDelegate , 委托控件 ,和 CheckBox .
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								 checkState : enumeration  | 
						
This property determines the check state of the check delegate.
Available states:
| 常量 | 描述 | 
|---|---|
								
Qt.Unchecked
								
							 | 
							The delegate is unchecked. | 
								
Qt.PartiallyChecked
								
							 | 
							The delegate is partially checked. This state is only used when tristate is enabled. | 
								
Qt.Checked
								
							 | 
							The delegate is checked. | 
This property holds a callback function that is called to determine the next check state whenever the check delegate is interactively toggled by the user via touch, mouse, or keyboard.
						By default, a normal check delegate cycles between
						
Qt.Unchecked
						
						and
						
Qt.Checked
						
						states, and a tri-state check delegate cycles between
						
Qt.Unchecked
						
						,
						
Qt.PartiallyChecked
						
						,和
						
Qt.Checked
						
						状态。
					
						The
						
nextCheckState
						
						callback function can override the default behavior. The following example implements a tri-state check delegate that can present a partially checked state depending on external conditions, but never cycles to the partially checked state when interactively toggled by the user.
					
CheckDelegate {
    tristate: true
    checkState: allChildrenChecked ? Qt.Checked :
                   anyChildChecked ? Qt.PartiallyChecked : Qt.Unchecked
    nextCheckState: function() {
        if (checkState === Qt.Checked)
            return Qt.Unchecked
        else
            return Qt.Checked
    }
}
					
					This property was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.4 (Qt 5.11).
| 
								 tristate : bool  | 
						
This property determines whether the check delegate has three states.
In the animation below, the first checkdelegate is tri-state:
						默认为
						
false
						
						, i.e., the delegate has only two states.