QGraphicsObject Class

The QGraphicsObject class provides a base class for all graphics items that require signals, slots and properties. More...

Header: #include <QGraphicsObject>
qmake: QT += widgets
Since: Qt 4.6
Inherits: QObject and QGraphicsItem.
Inherited By:

QGraphicsSvgItem, QGraphicsTextItem, QGraphicsVideoItem, and QGraphicsWidget.

Properties

  • 1 property inherited from QObject

Public Functions

QGraphicsObject(QGraphicsItem * parent = 0)
~QGraphicsObject()
void grabGesture(Qt::GestureType gesture, Qt::GestureFlags flags = Qt::GestureFlags())
void ungrabGesture(Qt::GestureType gesture)

Signals

void enabledChanged()
void opacityChanged()
void parentChanged()
void rotationChanged()
void scaleChanged()
void visibleChanged()
void xChanged()
void yChanged()
void zChanged()

Reimplemented Protected Functions

virtual bool event(QEvent * ev)

Protected Slots

Additional Inherited Members

  • 1 public slot inherited from QObject
  • 11 static public members inherited from QObject
  • 2 static public members inherited from QGraphicsItem
  • 9 protected functions inherited from QObject
  • 24 protected functions inherited from QGraphicsItem

Detailed Description

The QGraphicsObject class provides a base class for all graphics items that require signals, slots and properties.

The class extends a QGraphicsItem with QObject's signal/slot and property mechanisms. It maps many of QGraphicsItem's basic setters and getters to properties and adds notification signals for many of them.

Parents and Children

Each graphics object can be constructed with a parent item. This ensures that the item will be destroyed when its parent item is destroyed. Although QGraphicsObject inherits from both QObject and QGraphicsItem, you should use the functions provided by QGraphicsItem, not QObject, to manage the relationships between parent and child items.

The relationships between items can be explored using the parentItem() and childItems() functions. In the hierarchy of items in a scene, the parentObject() and parentWidget() functions are the equivalent of the QWidget::parent() and QWidget::parentWidget() functions for QWidget subclasses.

See also QGraphicsWidget.

Property Documentation

effect : QGraphicsEffect * const

This property holds the effect attached to this item.

This property was introduced in Qt 4.7.

See also QGraphicsItem::setGraphicsEffect() and QGraphicsItem::graphicsEffect().

enabled : const bool

This property holds whether the item is enabled or not.

This property is declared in QGraphicsItem.

By default, this property is true.

Notifier signal:

void enabledChanged()

See also QGraphicsItem::isEnabled() and QGraphicsItem::setEnabled().

opacity : const qreal

This property holds the opacity of the item.

Notifier signal:

void opacityChanged()

See also QGraphicsItem::setOpacity() and QGraphicsItem::opacity().

parent : QGraphicsObject * const

This property holds the parent of the item.

Note: The item's parent is set independently of the parent object returned by QObject::parent().

Notifier signal:

void parentChanged()

See also QGraphicsItem::setParentItem() and QGraphicsItem::parentObject().

pos : const QPointF

This property holds the position of the item.

Describes the items position.

See also QGraphicsItem::setPos() and QGraphicsItem::pos().

rotation : const qreal

This property holds the rotation of the item in degrees.

This specifies how many degrees to rotate the item around its transformOrigin. The default rotation is 0 degrees (i.e. not rotated at all).

Notifier signal:

void rotationChanged()

scale : const qreal

This property holds the scale of the item.

A scale of less than 1 means the item will be displayed smaller than normal, and a scale of greater than 1 means the item will be displayed larger than normal. A negative scale means the item will be mirrored.

By default, items are displayed at a scale of 1 (i.e. at their normal size).

Scaling is from the item's transformOrigin.

Notifier signal:

void scaleChanged()

transformOriginPoint : const QPointF

This property holds the transformation origin.

This property sets a specific point in the items coordiante system as the origin for scale and rotation.

See also scale, rotation, and QGraphicsItem::transformOriginPoint().

visible : const bool

This property holds whether the item is visible or not.

This property is declared in QGraphicsItem.

By default, this property is true.

Notifier signal:

void visibleChanged()

See also QGraphicsItem::isVisible() and QGraphicsItem::setVisible().

x : const qreal

This property holds the x position of the item.

Describes the items x position.

Notifier signal:

void xChanged()

See also QGraphicsItem::setX() and setPos().

y : const qreal

This property holds the y position of the item.

Describes the items y position.

Notifier signal:

void yChanged()

See also QGraphicsItem::setY() and setPos().

z : const qreal

This property holds the z value of the item.

Describes the items z value.

Notifier signal:

void zChanged()

See also QGraphicsItem::setZValue() and zValue().

Member Function Documentation

QGraphicsObject::​QGraphicsObject(QGraphicsItem * parent = 0)

Constructs a QGraphicsObject with parent.

QGraphicsObject::​~QGraphicsObject()

Destructor.

[virtual protected] bool QGraphicsObject::​event(QEvent * ev)

Reimplemented from QObject::event().

void QGraphicsObject::​grabGesture(Qt::GestureType gesture, Qt::GestureFlags flags = Qt::GestureFlags())

Subscribes the graphics object to the given gesture with specific flags.

See also ungrabGesture() and QGestureEvent.

void QGraphicsObject::​ungrabGesture(Qt::GestureType gesture)

Unsubscribes the graphics object from the given gesture.

See also grabGesture() and QGestureEvent.

[protected slot] void QGraphicsObject::​updateMicroFocus()

Updates the item's micro focus. This is slot for convenience.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.7.

See also QInputMethod.

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