QPointingDeviceUniqueId Class
QPointingDeviceUniqueId identifies a unique object, such as a tagged token or stylus, which is used with a pointing device. More...
Header: | #include <QPointingDeviceUniqueId> |
CMake: | find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Gui) target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Gui) |
qmake: | QT += gui |
- List of all members, including inherited members
- QPointingDeviceUniqueId is part of Event Classes.
Properties
- numericId : const qint64
Public Functions
QPointingDeviceUniqueId() | |
bool | isValid() const |
qint64 | numericId() const |
Static Public Members
QPointingDeviceUniqueId | fromNumericId(qint64 id) |
Related Non-Members
size_t | qHash(QPointingDeviceUniqueId key, size_t seed = 0) |
bool | operator!=(QPointingDeviceUniqueId lhs, QPointingDeviceUniqueId rhs) |
bool | operator==(QPointingDeviceUniqueId lhs, QPointingDeviceUniqueId rhs) |
Detailed Description
QPointingDeviceUniqueIds can be compared for equality, and can be used as keys in a QHash. You get access to the numerical ID via numericId(), if the device supports such IDs. For future extensions, though, you should not use that function, but compare objects of this type using the equality operator.
This class is a thin wrapper around an integer ID. You pass it into and out of functions by value.
See also QEventPoint.
Property Documentation
[read-only]
numericId : const qint64
This property holds the numeric unique ID of the token represented by a touchpoint
If the device provides a numeric ID, isValid() returns true, and this property provides the numeric ID; otherwise it is -1.
You should not use the value of this property in portable code, but instead rely on equality to identify pointers.
Access functions:
qint64 | numericId() const |
See also isValid().
Member Function Documentation
QPointingDeviceUniqueId::QPointingDeviceUniqueId()
Constructs an invalid unique pointer ID.
[static]
QPointingDeviceUniqueId QPointingDeviceUniqueId::fromNumericId(qint64 id)
Constructs a unique pointer ID from numeric ID id.
bool QPointingDeviceUniqueId::isValid() const
Returns whether this unique pointer ID is valid, that is, it represents an actual pointer.
Related Non-Members
size_t qHash(QPointingDeviceUniqueId key, size_t seed = 0)
Returns the hash value for key, using seed to seed the calculation.
bool operator!=(QPointingDeviceUniqueId lhs, QPointingDeviceUniqueId rhs)
Returns whether the two unique pointer IDs lhs and rhs identify different pointers (true
) or not (false
).
bool operator==(QPointingDeviceUniqueId lhs, QPointingDeviceUniqueId rhs)
Returns whether the two unique pointer IDs lhs and rhs identify the same pointer (true
) or not (false
).
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