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Individual function invokation

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Hello, Does anyone know how QML objects invoke C++ functions individually? Now, that’s very general, so I’ll try to explain what I mean with an example. For example, I have a custom qml component that I use as a button element. For it I call a function from C++ that updates a counter attribute in a C++ class which keeps track of how many times the button was pressed and upon changing that value, a text on the button is also changed to display the new value. //MyButton.qml Rectangle { ...       MouseArea {               id: marea               anchors.fill: parent               //myObject is an exposed C++ class               //ButtonPressed() is an invokable function that increments the button counter               onClicked: myObject.ButtonPressed()       }         Text {        id: bText        ...       }       //buttonCounterChanged is emitted from my C++ class       onButtonCounterChanged: bText.text = myObject.getButtonCounter() } //Main.qml Rectangle {        id: container ....        Component {                id: mydelegate                MyButton {}       }          ListView {               id: buttonView               model: ListModel { id: buttonModel }               delegate: mydelegate       } } When I run my app, I have created some number of buttons and by pressing each of them the number shown is the individual number of presses for each button. I am trying to figure out how does QML keep track of the individual number of button presses in this case – since my component is a delegate. Do the buttons react to different signals?

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