QPolygonF Class

The QPolygonF class provides a vector of points using floating point precision. More...

Header: #include <QPolygonF>
qmake: QT += gui
Inherits: QVector<QPointF>.

Note: All functions in this class are reentrant.

Public Functions

QPolygonF()
QPolygonF(int size)
QPolygonF(const QPolygonF & polygon)
QPolygonF(const QVector<QPointF> & points)
QPolygonF(const QRectF & rectangle)
QPolygonF(const QPolygon & polygon)
~QPolygonF()
QRectF boundingRect() const
bool containsPoint(const QPointF & point, Qt::FillRule fillRule) const
QPolygonF intersected(const QPolygonF & r) const
bool isClosed() const
QPolygonF subtracted(const QPolygonF & r) const
void swap(QPolygonF & other)
QPolygon toPolygon() const
void translate(const QPointF & offset)
void translate(qreal dx, qreal dy)
QPolygonF translated(const QPointF & offset) const
QPolygonF translated(qreal dx, qreal dy) const
QPolygonF united(const QPolygonF & r) const
operator QVariant() const
  • 77 public functions inherited from QVector
QDataStream & operator<<(QDataStream & stream, const QPolygonF & polygon)
QDataStream & operator>>(QDataStream & stream, QPolygonF & polygon)

Additional Inherited Members

  • 2 static public members inherited from QVector

Detailed Description

The QPolygonF class provides a vector of points using floating point precision.

A QPolygonF is a QVector<QPointF>. The easiest way to add points to a QPolygonF is to use its streaming operator, as illustrated below:

        QPolygonF polygon;
        polygon << QPointF(10.4, 20.5) << QPointF(20.2, 30.2);

In addition to the functions provided by QVector, QPolygonF provides the boundingRect() and translate() functions for geometry operations. Use the QMatrix::map() function for more general transformations of QPolygonFs.

QPolygonF also provides the isClosed() function to determine whether a polygon's start and end points are the same, and the toPolygon() function returning an integer precision copy of this polygon.

The QPolygonF class is implicitly shared.

See also QVector, QPolygon, and QLineF.

Member Function Documentation

QPolygonF::​QPolygonF()

Constructs a polygon with no points.

See also QVector::isEmpty().

QPolygonF::​QPolygonF(int size)

Constructs a polygon of the given size. Creates an empty polygon if size == 0.

See also QVector::isEmpty().

QPolygonF::​QPolygonF(const QPolygonF & polygon)

Constructs a copy of the given polygon.

QPolygonF::​QPolygonF(const QVector<QPointF> & points)

Constructs a polygon containing the specified points.

QPolygonF::​QPolygonF(const QRectF & rectangle)

Constructs a closed polygon from the specified rectangle.

The polygon contains the four vertices of the rectangle in clockwise order starting and ending with the top-left vertex.

See also isClosed().

QPolygonF::​QPolygonF(const QPolygon & polygon)

Constructs a float based polygon from the specified integer based polygon.

See also toPolygon().

QPolygonF::​~QPolygonF()

Destroys the polygon.

QRectF QPolygonF::​boundingRect() const

Returns the bounding rectangle of the polygon, or QRectF(0,0,0,0) if the polygon is empty.

See also QVector::isEmpty().

bool QPolygonF::​containsPoint(const QPointF & point, Qt::FillRule fillRule) const

Returns true if the given point is inside the polygon according to the specified fillRule; otherwise returns false.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.3.

QPolygonF QPolygonF::​intersected(const QPolygonF & r) const

Returns a polygon which is the intersection of this polygon and r.

Set operations on polygons will treat the polygons as areas. Non-closed polygons will be treated as implicitly closed.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.3.

bool QPolygonF::​isClosed() const

Returns true if the polygon is closed; otherwise returns false.

A polygon is said to be closed if its start point and end point are equal.

See also QVector::first() and QVector::last().

QPolygonF QPolygonF::​subtracted(const QPolygonF & r) const

Returns a polygon which is r subtracted from this polygon.

Set operations on polygons will treat the polygons as areas. Non-closed polygons will be treated as implicitly closed.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.3.

void QPolygonF::​swap(QPolygonF & other)

Swaps polygon other with this polygon. This operation is very fast and never fails.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

QPolygon QPolygonF::​toPolygon() const

Creates and returns a QPolygon by converting each QPointF to a QPoint.

See also QPointF::toPoint().

void QPolygonF::​translate(const QPointF & offset)

Translate all points in the polygon by the given offset.

See also translated().

void QPolygonF::​translate(qreal dx, qreal dy)

This is an overloaded function.

Translates all points in the polygon by (dx, dy).

See also translated().

QPolygonF QPolygonF::​translated(const QPointF & offset) const

Returns a copy of the polygon that is translated by the given offset.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.6.

See also translate().

QPolygonF QPolygonF::​translated(qreal dx, qreal dy) const

This is an overloaded function.

Returns a copy of the polygon that is translated by (dx, dy).

This function was introduced in Qt 4.6.

See also translate().

QPolygonF QPolygonF::​united(const QPolygonF & r) const

Returns a polygon which is the union of this polygon and r.

Set operations on polygons will treat the polygons as areas. Non-closed polygons will be treated as implicitly closed.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.3.

See also intersected() and subtracted().

QPolygonF::​operator QVariant() const

Returns the polygon as a QVariant.

Related Non-Members

QDataStream & operator<<(QDataStream & stream, const QPolygonF & polygon)

Writes the given polygon to the given stream, and returns a reference to the stream.

See also Serializing Qt Data Types.

QDataStream & operator>>(QDataStream & stream, QPolygonF & polygon)

Reads a polygon from the given stream into the given polygon, and returns a reference to the stream.

See also Serializing Qt Data Types.

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