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/*!
    \page qml-best-practices-datatypes.html
    \ingroup qml-best-practices
    \contentspage QML Best Practices Guides
    \previouspage QML Best Practices Guides
    \startpage QML Best Practices Guides
    \title QML Best Practices: Data Types

    \brief Using Basic Data Types and Custom Types in QML

    QML supports many basic data types, Qt data types, and custom data types.

    \section1 Basic Data Types

    \section1 Qt Data Types

    \section1 Exporting Qt Types to QML

    Programmers may create C++ data structures and expose them to QML, making
    data accessible from QML.

    \section2 Using QStringLists in QML
*/