1Gtk2::TreeIter(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gtk2::TreeIter(3)
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6 Gtk2::TreeIter - wrapper for GtkTreeIter
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9 Glib::Boxed
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13 package MyCustomListStore;
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17 interfaces => [ Gtk2::TreeModel:: ],
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26 # this method needs access to the internal representation
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33 The methods described here are only of use in custom Gtk2::TreeModel
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39 treeiter = Gtk2::TreeIter->new_from_arrayref ($sv_iter)
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42 Create a new Gtk2::TreeIter from the "internal" array reference
43 representation used by custom Gtk2::TreeModel implementations. This is
44 the complement to Gtk2::TreeIter::to_arrayref(), and is used when you
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49 $iter->set ($from)
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52 Set the contents of $iter. $from can be either another Gtk2::TreeIter
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55 Often you create a new iter instead of modifying an existing one, but
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67 Convert a boxed Gtk2::TreeIter reference into the "internal" array
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71 Gtk2::TreeModelIface interface. The stamp must match; this protects
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73 convert an iter that doesn't actually belong to your model. See
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77 Gtk2, Glib::Boxed, Gtk2::TreeModel
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80 Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team.
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82 This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice.
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