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  • T TonyN

    OK, sorry for not getting back to you guys quickly. I was yanked out to deal with issues of legacy products for past few days!!
    Let me rephrase my questions again: Basically I want do something like the Android phone or iPhone. We have pages to host the app icons. We flick through the pages to find the app we want, and touch on the icon to run the app. So on my application, I will have pages that contain the items. Items can be different on its look, and when we select an item, we run the action that associated with it.

    @p3c0, I read through the comments of yours, and modify parts of my code to come up with new project for experiment. I think I have to give up my original idea of GridLayout, and go with GridView with fill in empty items between the items. I use QAbstractTableModel for the GridView. The application still run as the last time it did because I still cannot (don't know how) bind the items of a page to its GridView
    @TuanLT: here is the whole project

    Item_Model.h

    #ifndef ITEM_H
    #define ITEM_H
    
    #include <QObject>
    
    class Item_model : public QObject
    {
        Q_OBJECT
    
        Q_PROPERTY(QString displayText READ displayText WRITE setDisplayText NOTIFY displayTextChanged)
        QString m_displayText;
    
        Q_PROPERTY(int row READ row WRITE setRow NOTIFY rowChanged)
        int m_row;
    
        Q_PROPERTY(int col READ col WRITE setCol NOTIFY colChanged)
        int m_col;
    
    public:
        explicit Item_model(QString text = "", int row = 0, int col = 0, QObject *parent = 0);
    
        QString displayText() const
        {
            return m_displayText;
        }
    
        int row() const
        {
            return m_row;
        }
    
        int col() const
        {
            return m_col;
        }
    
    signals:
    
        void displayTextChanged(QString displayText);
    
        void rowChanged(int row);
    
        void colChanged(int col);
    
    public slots:
        void setDisplayText(QString displayText)
        {
            if (m_displayText == displayText)
                return;
    
            m_displayText = displayText;
            emit displayTextChanged(displayText);
        }
        void setRow(int row)
        {
            if (m_row == row)
                return;
    
            m_row = row;
            emit rowChanged(row);
        }
        void setCol(int col)
        {
            if (m_col == col)
                return;
    
            m_col = col;
            emit colChanged(col);
        }
    };
    
    typedef QList<Item_model *> ItemsList;
    #endif // ITEM_H
    

    Item_model.cpp

    #include "Item_model.h"
    
    Item_model::Item_model(QString text, int row, int col, QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
    {
        m_row = row;
        m_col = col;
        m_displayText = text;
    }
    

    Items_model.h

    #ifndef ITEMS_MODEL_H
    #define ITEMS_MODEL_H
    
    #include <QtCore/QAbstractTableModel>
    #include "Item_model.h"
    
    class Items_model : public QAbstractTableModel
    {
        Q_OBJECT
    public:
        Items_model(int maxRow, int maxColumns, QObject *parent = NULL);
    
        int rowCount(const QModelIndex &parent = QModelIndex()) const;
        int columnCount(const QModelIndex & parent = QModelIndex()) const;
        QVariant data(const QModelIndex &index, int role = Qt::DisplayRole) const;
    
        void addItem(Item_model *pItem);
    private:
        ItemsList _itemsList;
        int _maxRows;
        int _maxCols;
    };
    
    #endif // ITEMS_MODEL_H
    

    Items_model.cpp

    #include "Items_model.h"

    Items_model::Items_model(int maxRow, int maxColumns, QObject *parent)
        :QAbstractTableModel(parent)
    {
        _maxCols = maxColumns;
        _maxRows = maxRow;
    }
    
    int Items_model::rowCount(const QModelIndex &parent) const
    {
        return _maxRows;
    }
    
    int Items_model::columnCount(const QModelIndex & parent) const
    {
        return _maxCols;
    }
    
    QVariant Items_model::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const
    {
        if (!index.isValid())
            return QVariant();
    
        int indexRow = index.row();
        int indexCol = index.column();
        if (indexRow >= _maxRows || indexCol >= _maxCols)
            return QVariant();
    
        if (role == Qt::DisplayRole)
        {
            foreach(Item_model *pItem, _itemsList )
            {
                if (pItem->row() == indexRow &&  pItem->col() == indexCol)
                {
                    return pItem->displayText();
                }
            }
        }
    
        return QVariant();
    }
    
    void Items_model::addItem(Item_model *pItem)
    {
        //
        // Need check for row and column before append
        //
        _itemsList.append(pItem);
    }
    

    Page_model.h

    #ifndef PAGE_MODEL_H
    #define PAGE_MODEL_H
    
    #include <QtCore/QObject>
    #include "Items_model.h"
    
    class Page_model : public QObject
    {
        Q_OBJECT
        Q_PROPERTY(Items_model* Items READ Items WRITE setItems NOTIFY ItemsChanged)
        Items_model* m_Items;
    
    public:
        explicit Page_model(QObject *parent = 0);
    
    Items_model* Items() const
    {
        return m_Items;
    }
    
    signals:
    
    void ItemsChanged(Items_model* Items);
    
    public slots:
    void setItems(Items_model* Items)
    {
        if (m_Items == Items)
            return;
    
        m_Items = Items;
        emit ItemsChanged(Items);
    }
    };
    typedef QList<Page_model *> PagesModelList;
    #endif // PAGE_MODEL_H
    

    Page_model.cpp

    #include "Page_model.h"
    
    Page_model::Page_model(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
    {
        m_Items = new Items_model(5,4,this);
    }
    

    Pages_model.h

    #ifndef PAGES_MODEL_H
    #define PAGES_MODEL_H
    
    #include "Page_model.h"
    
    class Pages_model : public QAbstractListModel
    {
        Q_OBJECT
    public:
        Pages_model();
        int rowCount(const QModelIndex &parent = QModelIndex()) const;
        QVariant data(const QModelIndex &index, int role = Qt::DisplayRole) const;
    
        void addPage(Page_model *pPageModel);
    private:
        PagesModelList _pagesModelList;
    };
    
    #endif // PAGES_MODEL_H
    

    Pages_model.cpp

    #include "Pages_model.h"
    
    Pages_model::Pages_model()
    {
    
    }
    int Pages_model::rowCount(const QModelIndex &parent) const
    {
        return _pagesModelList.count();
    }
    
    QVariant Pages_model::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const
    {
        if (!index.isValid())
            return QVariant();
    
        int i = index.row();
        if (i >= _pagesModelList.count())
            return QVariant();
    
        return QVariant::fromValue(_pagesModelList[i]);
    }
    
    void Pages_model::addPage(Page_model *pPageModel)
    {
        _pagesModelList.append(pPageModel);
    }
    

    main.cpp

    #include <QGuiApplication>
    #include <QQmlApplicationEngine>
    #include <QQmlContext>
    #include <QtQml>
    
    #include "Pages_model.h"
    
    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
    {
        QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
    
        QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
    
        QQmlContext *root_context = engine.rootContext();
    
        //
        // prepare test data
        //
        Pages_model pagesModel;
        Page_model page1(&pagesModel);
        Page_model page2(&pagesModel);
        Page_model page3(&pagesModel);
    
        page1.Items()->addItem(new Item_model("Page 1, R2, C3", 2, 3, &page1));
        page1.Items()->addItem(new Item_model("Page 1, R0, C0", 0, 0, &page1));
        page1.Items()->addItem(new Item_model("Page 1, R1, C2", 0, 2, &page1));
    
        page2.Items()->addItem(new Item_model("Page 2, R2, C3", 2, 3, &page2));
        page2.Items()->addItem(new Item_model("Page 2, R0, C0", 0, 0, &page2));
    
        page3.Items()->addItem(new Item_model("Page 3, R3, C3", 3, 3, &page1));
        page3.Items()->addItem(new Item_model("Page 3, R0, C4", 0, 4, &page1));
        page3.Items()->addItem(new Item_model("Page 3, R1, C2", 0, 2, &page1));
    
    
        pagesModel.addPage(&page1);
        pagesModel.addPage(&page2);
        pagesModel.addPage(&page3);
        root_context->setContextProperty("myPagesModel",&pagesModel);
        //
        // load the main page
        //
        engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("qrc:/main.qml")));
    
        return app.exec();
    }
    

    main.qml

    import QtQuick 2.4
    import QtQuick.Window 2.2
    
    Window {
        visible: true
        MainForm {
            anchors.fill: parent
            quitButton.onClicked: {
                Qt.quit();
            }
    
            pagesView.model: myPagesModel
    
        }
    }
    

    MainForm.ui.qml

    import QtQuick 2.4
    import QtQuick.Controls 1.3
    
    Rectangle {
        id: rectangleMain
        property alias quitButton: quitButton
        property alias pagesView: pagesView
    
        width: 360
        height: 360
    
    
    
    
        ListView {
            id: pagesView
            width: 500
            orientation: ListView.Horizontal
            spacing: 2
    
            anchors.bottom: quitButton.top
            anchors.bottomMargin: 8
            anchors.right: parent.right
            anchors.rightMargin: 0
            anchors.left: parent.left
            anchors.leftMargin: 0
            anchors.top: parent.top
            anchors.topMargin: 0
    
            delegate: PageView {
                height: parent.height
                viewModel: model.Items
                //displayItems:parent.model.Items
    
            }
        }
    
        Button {
            id: quitButton
            y: 325
            text: qsTr("Quit")
            anchors.right: parent.right
            anchors.rightMargin: 50
            anchors.left: parent.left
            anchors.leftMargin: 50
            anchors.bottom: parent.bottom
            anchors.bottomMargin: 8
        }
    }
    

    PageView.qml

    import QtQuick 2.0
    import QtQuick.Layouts 1.2
    import QtQuick.Window 2.2
    
    Rectangle {
        property alias viewModel:gridViewItems.model
    
        id: pageView
        width: 100
        height: 180
        color: "transparent"
        border.color: "teal"
        border.width: 1
        radius: 6
    
        GridView {
            id: gridViewItems
            anchors { rightMargin: 6
                leftMargin: 6
                bottomMargin: 6
                topMargin: 6
                fill: parent
            }
            cellWidth: width / 2
            cellHeight: 50
    
            delegate: ItemView {
                height: 46
                width: 46
                color: "blue" //colorCode
                displayText:"hello"//name
            }
    
    //        model: ListModel {
    //            ListElement {
    //                name: "Grey"
    //                colorCode: "grey"
    //            }
    
    //            ListElement {
    //                name: "Red"
    //                colorCode: "red"
    //            }
    
    //            ListElement {
    //                name: "Blue"
    //                colorCode: "blue"
    //            }
    
    //            ListElement {
    //                name: "Green"
    //                colorCode: "green"
    //            }
    //        }
        }
    }
    

    ItemView.qml

    import QtQuick 2.0
    
    Rectangle {
        property alias displayText: displayText.text
        width: 100
        height: 62
        Text {
            id: displayText
            anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
            anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
        }
    }
    
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    I simplified the MainForm.ui.qml (as below) and find that the QML report "TypeError: Cannot read property 'items' of undefined" for each instance of the the page when I execute the app. According to this, I think I have to register Items_model. However I am unable to do so with qmlRegisterType()

    (I rename the property Items in Page_model to have lowercamel: Q_PROPERTY(Items_model* items READ Items WRITE setItems NOTIFY itemsChanged) )

    import QtQuick 2.4
    import QtQuick.Controls 1.3
    
    Rectangle {
        id: rectangleMain
        property alias quitButton: quitButton
        property alias pagesView: pagesView
    
        width: 360
        height: 360
    
    
    
    
        ListView {
            id: pagesView
            width: 500
            orientation: ListView.Horizontal
            spacing: 2
    
            anchors {
                bottom: quitButton.top
                bottomMargin: 8
                right: parent.right
                rightMargin: 0
                left: parent.left
                leftMargin: 0
                top: parent.top
                topMargin: 0
            }
    
            delegate: Rectangle {
                id:paView
                height: parent.height
                width:100
                color: "transparent"
                border.color: "teal"
                border.width: 1
                radius: 6
    
                GridView {
    
                    anchors { rightMargin: 6
                        leftMargin: 6
                        bottomMargin: 6
                        topMargin: 6
                        fill: parent
                    }
                    cellWidth: width / 2
                    cellHeight: 50
    
                    model:model.items
    
                    delegate: Rectangle {
                        height: 46
                        width: 46
                        color: "blue" //colorCode
                        Text {
    
                            anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
                            anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
                            text:model.displayText
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    
        Button {
            id: quitButton
            y: 325
            text: qsTr("Quit")
            anchors {
                right: parent.right
                rightMargin: 50
                left: parent.left
                leftMargin: 50
                bottom: parent.bottom
                bottomMargin: 8
            }
        }
    }
    
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      #16

      Thanks you very much!

      But, now i have new problem, when i using signal and slot to communicate between cpp file and qml file. I'm using code below:

      Cpp file (main.cpp)

      QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
      QQmlContext* context = engine.rootContext();
      engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("qrc:/main.qml")));
      QObject *topLevel = engine.rootObjects().value(0);
      QQuickWindow *window = qobject_cast<QQuickWindow *>(topLevel);
      KeywordBusiness business;
      QObject::connect(window,SIGNAL(savekeywords(KeywordsModel)), &business, SLOT(SaveChangedData(KeywordsModel)));

      on class KeywordBusiness .h I define a slot SaveChangedData with parameter is KeywordsModel extends QObject

      On qml file. I define a signal savekeywords with also parameter is KeywordsModel.

      But when i click button to call signal savekeywords , in cpp file the QObject::connect funtion not working.

      Please help me, I was missing something?

      Thanks!

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        Thanks you very much!

        But, now i have new problem, when i using signal and slot to communicate between cpp file and qml file. I'm using code below:

        Cpp file (main.cpp)

        QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
        QQmlContext* context = engine.rootContext();
        engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("qrc:/main.qml")));
        QObject *topLevel = engine.rootObjects().value(0);
        QQuickWindow *window = qobject_cast<QQuickWindow *>(topLevel);
        KeywordBusiness business;
        QObject::connect(window,SIGNAL(savekeywords(KeywordsModel)), &business, SLOT(SaveChangedData(KeywordsModel)));

        on class KeywordBusiness .h I define a slot SaveChangedData with parameter is KeywordsModel extends QObject

        On qml file. I define a signal savekeywords with also parameter is KeywordsModel.

        But when i click button to call signal savekeywords , in cpp file the QObject::connect funtion not working.

        Please help me, I was missing something?

        Thanks!

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        #17

        @TuanLT Dude, I post it for someone to help me to solve my problem. Please post your question in the separate post.

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        • T TonyN

          I simplified the MainForm.ui.qml (as below) and find that the QML report "TypeError: Cannot read property 'items' of undefined" for each instance of the the page when I execute the app. According to this, I think I have to register Items_model. However I am unable to do so with qmlRegisterType()

          (I rename the property Items in Page_model to have lowercamel: Q_PROPERTY(Items_model* items READ Items WRITE setItems NOTIFY itemsChanged) )

          import QtQuick 2.4
          import QtQuick.Controls 1.3
          
          Rectangle {
              id: rectangleMain
              property alias quitButton: quitButton
              property alias pagesView: pagesView
          
              width: 360
              height: 360
          
          
          
          
              ListView {
                  id: pagesView
                  width: 500
                  orientation: ListView.Horizontal
                  spacing: 2
          
                  anchors {
                      bottom: quitButton.top
                      bottomMargin: 8
                      right: parent.right
                      rightMargin: 0
                      left: parent.left
                      leftMargin: 0
                      top: parent.top
                      topMargin: 0
                  }
          
                  delegate: Rectangle {
                      id:paView
                      height: parent.height
                      width:100
                      color: "transparent"
                      border.color: "teal"
                      border.width: 1
                      radius: 6
          
                      GridView {
          
                          anchors { rightMargin: 6
                              leftMargin: 6
                              bottomMargin: 6
                              topMargin: 6
                              fill: parent
                          }
                          cellWidth: width / 2
                          cellHeight: 50
          
                          model:model.items
          
                          delegate: Rectangle {
                              height: 46
                              width: 46
                              color: "blue" //colorCode
                              Text {
          
                                  anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
                                  anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
                                  text:model.displayText
                              }
                          }
                      }
                  }
              }
          
              Button {
                  id: quitButton
                  y: 325
                  text: qsTr("Quit")
                  anchors {
                      right: parent.right
                      rightMargin: 50
                      left: parent.left
                      leftMargin: 50
                      bottom: parent.bottom
                      bottomMargin: 8
                  }
              }
          }
          
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          @TonyN

          I simplified the MainForm.ui.qml (as below) and find that the QML report "TypeError: Cannot read property 'items' of undefined" for each instance of the the page when I execute the app.

          Since that property is in parent model try accessing it with its parent object.
          model: pagesView.model.items

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            @TonyN

            I simplified the MainForm.ui.qml (as below) and find that the QML report "TypeError: Cannot read property 'items' of undefined" for each instance of the the page when I execute the app.

            Since that property is in parent model try accessing it with its parent object.
            model: pagesView.model.items

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            @p3c0 : Thanks, you are correct about that, but that is not enough to solve the problem. I find out what was missing. Instead, create the Q_PROPERTY, I have to create custom "roles" like these (example code below) in the model. Again, I don't know this is the right way or not, but it solved my problem of binding models further down on the chain (second level). But then now, I find out that the QAbstractTableModel may not the right choice :~) Despite I implemented columnCount(), it only ask for data in rows of column 0!!

            QHash<int, QByteArray> Pages_model::roleNames() const
            {
                QHash<int, QByteArray> roles;
                roles[DisplayNameRole] = "displayName";
                roles[DisplayItemsRole] = "displayItems";
            
                return roles;
            }
            
            QVariant Pages_model::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const
            {
                if (!index.isValid())
                    return QVariant();
            
                int i = index.row();
                if (i < 0 || i >= _pagesModelList.count())
                    return QVariant();
            
                const Page_model *pPage = _pagesModelList[i];
                if (role == DisplayNameRole)
                {
                    return pPage->displayName();
                }
                else if (role == DisplayItemsRole)
                {
                    return QVariant::fromValue(pPage->Items());
                }
            
                return QVariant();
            }
            
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              @p3c0 : Thanks, you are correct about that, but that is not enough to solve the problem. I find out what was missing. Instead, create the Q_PROPERTY, I have to create custom "roles" like these (example code below) in the model. Again, I don't know this is the right way or not, but it solved my problem of binding models further down on the chain (second level). But then now, I find out that the QAbstractTableModel may not the right choice :~) Despite I implemented columnCount(), it only ask for data in rows of column 0!!

              QHash<int, QByteArray> Pages_model::roleNames() const
              {
                  QHash<int, QByteArray> roles;
                  roles[DisplayNameRole] = "displayName";
                  roles[DisplayItemsRole] = "displayItems";
              
                  return roles;
              }
              
              QVariant Pages_model::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const
              {
                  if (!index.isValid())
                      return QVariant();
              
                  int i = index.row();
                  if (i < 0 || i >= _pagesModelList.count())
                      return QVariant();
              
                  const Page_model *pPage = _pagesModelList[i];
                  if (role == DisplayNameRole)
                  {
                      return pPage->displayName();
                  }
                  else if (role == DisplayItemsRole)
                  {
                      return QVariant::fromValue(pPage->Items());
                  }
              
                  return QVariant();
              }
              
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              @TonyN

              But then now, I find out that the QAbstractTableModel may not the right choice :~) Despite I implemented columnCount(), it only ask for data in rows of column 0!!

              That's right GridView or ListView only deals with rows. In that case can't you replace it with QAbstractItemModel ? Keep everything other than columns.

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                @TonyN

                But then now, I find out that the QAbstractTableModel may not the right choice :~) Despite I implemented columnCount(), it only ask for data in rows of column 0!!

                That's right GridView or ListView only deals with rows. In that case can't you replace it with QAbstractItemModel ? Keep everything other than columns.

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                @p3c0 Uh but then which view should I use? I read this,
                "QAbstractItemModel presents a hierarchy of tables, but the views currently provided by QML can only display list data."
                Does that mean, at the present time, nothing I can use except maybe create my own view!? If so, what is the best reading can you recommend?

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                  @TonyN

                  But then now, I find out that the QAbstractTableModel may not the right choice :~) Despite I implemented columnCount(), it only ask for data in rows of column 0!!

                  That's right GridView or ListView only deals with rows. In that case can't you replace it with QAbstractItemModel ? Keep everything other than columns.

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                  @p3c0 I solved the problem! Even without doing custom roles. I just simplified it, adding some qRegisterMetaType. The solution is not as I want to be, but it works. For now, I just have to figure out how to hide the dummy items. Thank you for pointing out some direction.

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                    @p3c0 I solved the problem! Even without doing custom roles. I just simplified it, adding some qRegisterMetaType. The solution is not as I want to be, but it works. For now, I just have to figure out how to hide the dummy items. Thank you for pointing out some direction.

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                    #23

                    @TonyN Congratulations :)
                    IMO you can use QAbstractItemModel with GridView(for grid like item positioning) or ListView (for list like item positioning). For hiding dummy items you can maintain a field for items and update it from the model whenever required.

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                      @TonyN Congratulations :)
                      IMO you can use QAbstractItemModel with GridView(for grid like item positioning) or ListView (for list like item positioning). For hiding dummy items you can maintain a field for items and update it from the model whenever required.

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                      @p3c0 I certainly want to hear other opinion. I did attempt to use QAbstractItemModel, but then the GridView still treat model as a list!?
                      (my current solution is using QAbstractListModel with GridView, and compute item's index from its specified row and column, if there is no item at the requested index, I just return QVariant(). The rowCount() of QAbstractItemModel is the total item the can represent on the grid (row * column) )

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                        @p3c0 I certainly want to hear other opinion. I did attempt to use QAbstractItemModel, but then the GridView still treat model as a list!?
                        (my current solution is using QAbstractListModel with GridView, and compute item's index from its specified row and column, if there is no item at the requested index, I just return QVariant(). The rowCount() of QAbstractItemModel is the total item the can represent on the grid (row * column) )

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                        @TonyN GridView doesnot have the facility to get items using columns. AFAIK your current solution is the only way to go. Btw inside GridView you already have the index attached property.

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