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    Kxyu
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    you can make an array in .js file and add all children in it using onCompleted signal

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      ixSci
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      Kxyu, thanks for the answer!
      No options to achieve it without wielding JS?
      It is not that I 've something against JS. I just want to have a pure QML solution for this, if any.
      There is no way to acquire children from the list, is there?

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        Kxyu
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        you can, actually I figured it out) i found the following string in Repeater description:
        Items instantiated by the Repeater are inserted, in order, as children of the Repeater's parent

        So you can access the children like this:

        @import Qt 4.7

        Rectangle {
        id: screen
        width: 1024
        height: 600

        Row{
        id:container
        Repeater{
        model:3
        delegate:Rectangle{
        width:100
        height:100
        color:"red"
        }

        }
        }

        Component.onCompleted:container.children[1].color="black"

        }
        @

        it works!

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          ixSci
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          Kxyu, it is exactly what I've searched for. Thank you for the solution.
          Though I don't understand why the parent item doesn't keep its children amount. Maybe it should? It seems a bit awkward to retrieve children from a Row and get children number from a Repeater :)

          Nevertheless, the question is answered.

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            Kxyu
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            Well it keeps, as children is a List, and List does. But as far as I understand in QML it works like javascript array, so you can use it's length property. I don't know why, but it gives amount+1, still you can use it

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              xsacha
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              Well the children array is 0-index. So 0 is the first child. However, a length property will be 1-index.
              If you've already accounted for this, it could be that the 0th child is pre-populated (some hidden child?). I haven't tested this though.

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                ixSci
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                [quote author="Kxyu" date="1293186164"]Well it keeps, as children is a List, and List does. But as far as I understand in QML it works like javascript array, so you can use it's length property. I don't know why, but it gives amount+1, still you can use it
                [/quote]
                Interesting property it should be documented I believe. Because I didn't find any mentions about it neither in documentation nor in the IntelliSense in QtCreator.

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                  ixSci
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                  Just tested it: a Repeater is the rightful child of an Item that is why you have amount + 1 result. If you exclude Repeater from the item you will have an actual amount.

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                    xsacha
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                    IntelliSense needs some updates. It's not mentioned in documentation probably because it isn't related to QML. Just as the Math.functions aren't mentioned. Basically, javascript works in QML.

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                      ixSci
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                      But if the QML list is nothing more than JS list why there is not a single word about it? How can user find that he can use length property, for example, if he has no clue about a nature of a QML list?

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                        Kxyu
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                        [quote author="xsacha" date="1293190186"]IntelliSense needs some updates. It's not mentioned in documentation probably because it isn't related to QML. Just as the Math.functions aren't mentioned. Basically, javascript works in QML.[/quote]

                        well, that's correct, but I think it would be better, if list in QML had all QList members and worked the same way, not like javascript array

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                          arunasank
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                          Thank you for this answer, was very helpful!

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