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Tipos públicos | |
enum | PositionType { ptAbsolute, ptViewportRatio, ptAxisRectRatio, ptPlotCoords } |
Métodos públicos | |
QCPItemPosition (QCustomPlot *parentPlot, QCPAbstractItem *parentItem, const QString name) | |
PositionType | type () const |
QCPItemAnchor * | parentAnchor () const |
double | key () const |
double | value () const |
QPointF | coords () const |
QCPAxis * | keyAxis () const |
QCPAxis * | valueAxis () const |
QCPAxisRect * | axisRect () const |
virtual QPointF | pixelPoint () const |
void | setType (PositionType type) |
bool | setParentAnchor (QCPItemAnchor *parentAnchor, bool keepPixelPosition=false) |
void | setCoords (double key, double value) |
void | setCoords (const QPointF &coords) |
void | setAxes (QCPAxis *keyAxis, QCPAxis *valueAxis) |
void | setAxisRect (QCPAxisRect *axisRect) |
void | setPixelPoint (const QPointF &pixelPoint) |
Métodos públicos heredados desde QCPItemAnchor | |
QCPItemAnchor (QCustomPlot *parentPlot, QCPAbstractItem *parentItem, const QString name, int anchorId=-1) | |
QString | name () const |
Métodos protegidos | |
virtual QCPItemPosition * | toQCPItemPosition () |
Métodos protegidos heredados desde QCPItemAnchor | |
void | addChild (QCPItemPosition *pos) |
void | removeChild (QCPItemPosition *pos) |
Atributos protegidos | |
PositionType | mPositionType |
QPointer< QCPAxis > | mKeyAxis |
QPointer< QCPAxis > | mValueAxis |
QPointer< QCPAxisRect > | mAxisRect |
double | mKey |
double | mValue |
QCPItemAnchor * | mParentAnchor |
Atributos protegidos heredados desde QCPItemAnchor | |
QString | mName |
QCustomPlot * | mParentPlot |
QCPAbstractItem * | mParentItem |
int | mAnchorId |
QSet< QCPItemPosition * > | mChildren |
Manages the position of an item.
Every item has at least one public QCPItemPosition member pointer which provides ways to position the item on the QCustomPlot surface. Some items have multiple positions, for example QCPItemRect has two: topLeft and bottomRight.
QCPItemPosition has a type (PositionType) that can be set with setType. This type defines how coordinates passed to setCoords are to be interpreted, e.g. as absolute pixel coordinates, as plot coordinates of certain axes, etc.
Further, QCPItemPosition may have a parent QCPItemAnchor, see setParentAnchor. (Note that every QCPItemPosition inherits from QCPItemAnchor and thus can itself be used as parent anchor for other positions.) This way you can tie multiple items together. If the QCPItemPosition has a parent, the coordinates set with setCoords are considered to be absolute values in the reference frame of the parent anchor, where (0, 0) means directly ontop of the parent anchor. For example, You could attach the start position of a QCPItemLine to the bottom anchor of a QCPItemText to make the starting point of the line always be centered under the text label, no matter where the text is moved to, or is itself tied to.
To set the apparent pixel position on the QCustomPlot surface directly, use setPixelPoint. This works no matter what type this QCPItemPosition is or what parent-child situation it is in, as setPixelPoint transforms the coordinates appropriately, to make the position appear at the specified pixel values.
Defines the ways an item position can be specified. Thus it defines what the numbers passed to setCoords actually mean.
Valores de enumeraciones | |
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ptAbsolute |
Static positioning in pixels, starting from the top left corner of the viewport/widget. |
ptViewportRatio |
Static positioning given by a fraction of the viewport size. |
ptAxisRectRatio |
Static positioning given by a fraction of the axis rect size (see setAxisRect). |
ptPlotCoords |
Dynamic positioning at a plot coordinate defined by two axes (see setAxes). |
QCPItemPosition::QCPItemPosition | ( | QCustomPlot * | parentPlot, |
QCPAbstractItem * | parentItem, | ||
const QString | name | ||
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Creates a new QCPItemPosition. You shouldn't create QCPItemPosition instances directly, even if you want to make a new item subclass. Use QCPAbstractItem::createPosition instead, as explained in the subclassing section of the QCPAbstractItem documentation.
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Returns the final absolute pixel position of the QCPItemPosition on the QCustomPlot surface. It includes all effects of type (setType) and possible parent anchors (setParentAnchor).
Reimplementado de QCPItemAnchor.
When setType is ptPlotCoords, this function may be used to specify the axes the coordinates set with setCoords relate to. By default they are set to the initial xAxis and yAxis of the QCustomPlot.
void QCPItemPosition::setAxisRect | ( | QCPAxisRect * | axisRect | ) |
When setType is ptAxisRectRatio, this function may be used to specify the axis rect the coordinates set with setCoords relate to. By default this is set to the main axis rect of the QCustomPlot.
void QCPItemPosition::setCoords | ( | double | key, |
double | value | ||
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Sets the coordinates of this QCPItemPosition. What the coordinates mean, is defined by the type (setType).
For example, if the type is ptAbsolute, key and value mean the x and y pixel position on the QCustomPlot surface. In that case the origin (0, 0) is in the top left corner of the QCustomPlot viewport. If the type is ptPlotCoords, key and value mean a point in the plot coordinate system defined by the axes set by setAxes. By default those are the QCustomPlot's xAxis and yAxis. See the documentation of setType for other available coordinate types and their meaning.
void QCPItemPosition::setCoords | ( | const QPointF & | pos | ) |
Esta es una función miembro sobrecargada que se suministra por conveniencia. Difiere de la anterior función solamente en los argumentos que acepta.
Sets the coordinates as a QPointF pos where pos.x has the meaning of key and pos.y the meaning of value of the setCoords(double key, double value) method.
bool QCPItemPosition::setParentAnchor | ( | QCPItemAnchor * | parentAnchor, |
bool | keepPixelPosition = false |
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Sets the parent of this QCPItemPosition to parentAnchor. This means the position will now follow any position changes of the anchor. The local coordinate system of positions with a parent anchor always is absolute with (0, 0) being exactly on top of the parent anchor. (Hence the type shouldn't be ptPlotCoords for positions with parent anchors.)
if keepPixelPosition is true, the current pixel position of the QCPItemPosition is preserved during reparenting. If it's set to false, the coordinates are set to (0, 0), i.e. the position will be exactly on top of the parent anchor.
To remove this QCPItemPosition from any parent anchor, set parentAnchor to 0.
If the QCPItemPosition previously had no parent and the type is ptPlotCoords, the type is set to ptAbsolute, to keep the position in a valid state.
void QCPItemPosition::setPixelPoint | ( | const QPointF & | pixelPoint | ) |
Sets the apparent pixel position. This works no matter what type (setType) this QCPItemPosition is or what parent-child situation it is in, as coordinates are transformed appropriately, to make the position finally appear at the specified pixel values.
Only if the type is ptAbsolute and no parent anchor is set, this function's effect is identical to that of setCoords.
void QCPItemPosition::setType | ( | QCPItemPosition::PositionType | type | ) |
Sets the type of the position. The type defines how the coordinates passed to setCoords should be handled and how the QCPItemPosition should behave in the plot.
The possible values for type can be separated in two main categories:
Note that the position type ptPlotCoords is only available (and sensible) when the position has no parent anchor (setParentAnchor).
If the type is changed, the apparent pixel position on the plot is preserved. This means the coordinates as retrieved with coords() and set with setCoords may change in the process.
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Returns 0 if this instance is merely a QCPItemAnchor, and a valid pointer of type QCPItemPosition* if it actually is a QCPItemPosition (which is a subclass of QCPItemAnchor).
This safe downcast functionality could also be achieved with a dynamic_cast. However, QCustomPlot avoids dynamic_cast to work with projects that don't have RTTI support enabled (e.g. -fno-rtti flag with gcc compiler).
Reimplementado de QCPItemAnchor.