Den 30 maj 2016 4:49 em skrev "Jérôme Godbout" :
>
> You may want to convert the number from javascript before setting the arg:
>
> Int:
> myIntValue.toString(10)
> Float:
> myFloatValue.toFixed(2)
> myFloatValue.toPrecision(6)
>
> For leading 0 on 16 value:
> ("000" + myIntValue.toStri
You may want to convert the number from javascript before setting the arg:
Int:
myIntValue.toString(10)
Float:
myFloatValue.toFixed(2)
myFloatValue.toPrecision(6)
For leading 0 on 16 value:
("000" + myIntValue.toString(10)).substr(-16)
Jerome
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 6:36 AM, Elvis S
Hi all,
Is there any way to tap into the functionality of the various
QString::arg overloads such as
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#arg-4
from QML?
I know QML extends the string type with .arg, but it seems it only
supports one argument.
I'd like to do
'%1'.arg(value, 2, 10, '0')