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#include "qlcdnumber.h" |
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#ifndef QT_NO_LCDNUMBER |
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#include "qbitarray.h" |
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#include "qpainter.h" |
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#include "private/qframe_p.h" |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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class QLCDNumberPrivate : public QFramePrivate |
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{ |
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Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QLCDNumber) |
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public: |
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void init(); |
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void internalSetString(const QString& s); |
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void drawString(const QString& s, QPainter &, QBitArray * = 0, bool = true); |
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//void drawString(const QString &, QPainter &, QBitArray * = 0) const; |
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void drawDigit(const QPoint &, QPainter &, int, char, char = ' '); |
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void drawSegment(const QPoint &, char, QPainter &, int, bool = false); |
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int ndigits; |
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double val; |
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uint base : 2; |
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uint smallPoint : 1; |
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uint fill : 1; |
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uint shadow : 1; |
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QString digitStr; |
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QBitArray points; |
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}; |
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/*! |
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\class QLCDNumber |
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\brief The QLCDNumber widget displays a number with LCD-like digits. |
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\ingroup basicwidgets |
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It can display a number in just about any size. It can display |
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decimal, hexadecimal, octal or binary numbers. It is easy to |
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connect to data sources using the display() slot, which is |
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overloaded to take any of five argument types. |
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There are also slots to change the base with setMode() and the |
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decimal point with setSmallDecimalPoint(). |
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QLCDNumber emits the overflow() signal when it is asked to display |
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something beyond its range. The range is set by setDigitCount(), |
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but setSmallDecimalPoint() also influences it. If the display is |
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set to hexadecimal, octal or binary, the integer equivalent of the |
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value is displayed. |
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These digits and other symbols can be shown: 0/O, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5/S, |
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6, 7, 8, 9/g, minus, decimal point, A, B, C, D, E, F, h, H, L, o, |
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P, r, u, U, Y, colon, degree sign (which is specified as single |
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quote in the string) and space. QLCDNumber substitutes spaces for |
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illegal characters. |
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It is not possible to retrieve the contents of a QLCDNumber |
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object, although you can retrieve the numeric value with value(). |
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If you really need the text, we recommend that you connect the |
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signals that feed the display() slot to another slot as well and |
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store the value there. |
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Incidentally, QLCDNumber is the very oldest part of Qt, tracing |
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its roots back to a BASIC program on the \link |
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http://www.nvg.ntnu.no/sinclair/computers/zxspectrum/zxspectrum.htm |
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Sinclair Spectrum\endlink. |
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\table |
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\row \o \inlineimage motif-lcdnumber.png Screenshot of a Motif style LCD number widget |
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\inlineimage cde-lcdnumber.png Screenshot of a CDE style LCD number widget |
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\inlineimage windows-lcdnumber.png Screenshot of a Windows style LCD number widget |
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\inlineimage windowsxp-lcdnumber.png Screenshot of a Windows XP style LCD number widget |
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\inlineimage macintosh-lcdnumber.png Screenshot of a Macintosh style LCD number widget |
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\inlineimage plastique-lcdnumber.png Screenshot of a Plastique style LCD number widget |
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\row \o LCD number widgets shown in various widget styles (from left to right): |
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\l{Motif Style Widget Gallery}{Motif}, \l{CDE Style Widget Gallery}{CDE}, |
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\l{Windows Style Widget Gallery}{Windows}, \l{Windows XP Style Widget Gallery}{Windows XP}, |
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\l{Macintosh Style Widget Gallery}{Macintosh}, \l{Plastique Style Widget Gallery}{Plastique}. |
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\endtable |
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\sa QLabel, QFrame, {Digital Clock Example}, {Tetrix Example} |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\enum QLCDNumber::Mode |
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This type determines how numbers are shown. |
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\value Hex Hexadecimal |
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\value Dec Decimal |
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\value Oct Octal |
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\value Bin Binary |
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\omitvalue HEX |
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\omitvalue DEC |
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\omitvalue OCT |
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\omitvalue BIN |
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If the display is set to hexadecimal, octal or binary, the integer |
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equivalent of the value is displayed. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\enum QLCDNumber::SegmentStyle |
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This type determines the visual appearance of the QLCDNumber |
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widget. |
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\value Outline gives raised segments filled with the background color. |
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\value Filled gives raised segments filled with the windowText color. |
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\value Flat gives flat segments filled with the windowText color. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn void QLCDNumber::overflow() |
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This signal is emitted whenever the QLCDNumber is asked to display |
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a too-large number or a too-long string. |
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It is never emitted by setDigitCount(). |
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static QString int2string(int num, int base, int ndigits, bool *oflow) |
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{ |
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QString s; |
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bool negative; |
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if (num < 0) { |
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negative = true; |
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num = -num; |
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} else { |
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negative = false; |
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} |
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switch(base) { |
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case QLCDNumber::Hex: |
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s.sprintf("%*x", ndigits, num); |
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break; |
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case QLCDNumber::Dec: |
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s.sprintf("%*i", ndigits, num); |
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break; |
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case QLCDNumber::Oct: |
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s.sprintf("%*o", ndigits, num); |
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break; |
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case QLCDNumber::Bin: |
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{ |
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char buf[42]; |
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char *p = &buf[41]; |
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uint n = num; |
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int len = 0; |
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*p = '\0'; |
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do { |
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*--p = (char)((n&1)+'0'); |
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n >>= 1; |
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len++; |
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} while (n != 0); |
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len = ndigits - len; |
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if (len > 0) |
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s.fill(QLatin1Char(' '), len); |
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s += QString::fromLatin1(p); |
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} |
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break; |
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} |
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if (negative) { |
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for (int i=0; i<(int)s.length(); i++) { |
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if (s[i] != QLatin1Char(' ')) { |
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if (i != 0) { |
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s[i-1] = QLatin1Char('-'); |
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} else { |
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s.insert(0, QLatin1Char('-')); |
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} |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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if (oflow) |
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*oflow = (int)s.length() > ndigits; |
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return s; |
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} |
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static QString double2string(double num, int base, int ndigits, bool *oflow) |
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{ |
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QString s; |
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if (base != QLCDNumber::Dec) { |
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bool of = num >= 2147483648.0 || num < -2147483648.0; |
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if (of) { // oops, integer overflow |
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if (oflow) |
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*oflow = true; |
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return s; |
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} |
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s = int2string((int)num, base, ndigits, 0); |
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} else { // decimal base |
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int nd = ndigits; |
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do { |
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s.sprintf("%*.*g", ndigits, nd, num); |
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int i = s.indexOf(QLatin1Char('e')); |
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if (i > 0 && s[i+1]==QLatin1Char('+')) { |
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s[i] = QLatin1Char(' '); |
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s[i+1] = QLatin1Char('e'); |
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} |
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} while (nd-- && (int)s.length() > ndigits); |
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} |
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if (oflow) |
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*oflow = (int)s.length() > ndigits; |
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return s; |
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static const char *getSegments(char ch) // gets list of segments for ch |
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{ |
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static const char segments[30][8] = |
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{ { 0, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,99, 0}, // 0 0 / O |
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{ 2, 5,99, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, // 1 1 |
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{ 0, 2, 3, 4, 6,99, 0, 0}, // 2 2 |
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{ 0, 2, 3, 5, 6,99, 0, 0}, // 3 3 |
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{ 1, 2, 3, 5,99, 0, 0, 0}, // 4 4 |
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{ 0, 1, 3, 5, 6,99, 0, 0}, // 5 5 / S |
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{ 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6,99, 0}, // 6 6 |
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{ 0, 2, 5,99, 0, 0, 0, 0}, // 7 7 |
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{ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,99}, // 8 8 |
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{ 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6,99, 0}, // 9 9 / g |
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{ 3,99, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, // 10 - |
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{ 7,99, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, // 11 . |
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{ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,99, 0}, // 12 A |
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{ 1, 3, 4, 5, 6,99, 0, 0}, // 13 B |
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{ 0, 1, 4, 6,99, 0, 0, 0}, // 14 C |
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{ 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,99, 0, 0}, // 15 D |
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{ 0, 1, 3, 4, 6,99, 0, 0}, // 16 E |
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{ 0, 1, 3, 4,99, 0, 0, 0}, // 17 F |
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{ 1, 3, 4, 5,99, 0, 0, 0}, // 18 h |
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{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,99, 0, 0}, // 19 H |
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{ 1, 4, 6,99, 0, 0, 0, 0}, // 20 L |
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{ 3, 4, 5, 6,99, 0, 0, 0}, // 21 o |
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{ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,99, 0, 0}, // 22 P |
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{ 3, 4,99, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, // 23 r |
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{ 4, 5, 6,99, 0, 0, 0, 0}, // 24 u |
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{ 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,99, 0, 0}, // 25 U |
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{ 1, 2, 3, 5, 6,99, 0, 0}, // 26 Y |
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{ 8, 9,99, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, // 27 : |
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{ 0, 1, 2, 3,99, 0, 0, 0}, // 28 ' |
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{99, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0} }; // 29 empty |
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if (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9') |
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return segments[ch - '0']; |
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if (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'F') |
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return segments[ch - 'A' + 12]; |
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switch (ch) { |
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case '-': |
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n = 10; break; |
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case 'O': |
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n = 0; break; |
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case 'g': |
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n = 9; break; |
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case '.': |
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n = 11; break; |
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case 'h': |
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n = 18; break; |
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case 'H': |
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n = 19; break; |
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case 'l': |
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case 'L': |
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n = 20; break; |
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case 'o': |
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n = 21; break; |
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case 'p': |
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case 'P': |
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n = 22; break; |
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case 'r': |
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case 'R': |
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n = 23; break; |
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case 's': |
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case 'S': |
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n = 5; break; |
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case 'u': |
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n = 24; break; |
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case 'U': |
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n = 25; break; |
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case 'y': |
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case 'Y': |
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n = 26; break; |
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case ':': |
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n = 27; break; |
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case '\'': |
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n = 28; break; |
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default: |
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n = 29; break; |
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} |
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return segments[n]; |
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} |
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#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT |
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/*! \obsolete |
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Constructs an LCD number, sets the number of digits to 5, the base |
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to decimal, the decimal point mode to 'small' and the frame style |
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QLCDNumber::QLCDNumber(QWidget *parent, const char *name) |
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setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); |
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Q_D(QLCDNumber); |
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d->ndigits = 5; |
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d->init(); |
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Constructs an LCD number, sets the number of digits to \a |
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QLCDNumber::QLCDNumber(uint numDigits, QWidget *parent, const char *name) |
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setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); |
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Q_D(QLCDNumber); |
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d->ndigits = numDigits; |
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QLCDNumber::QLCDNumber(QWidget *parent) |
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Q_D(QLCDNumber); |
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d->ndigits = 5; |
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d->init(); |
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QLCDNumber::QLCDNumber(uint numDigits, QWidget *parent) |
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Q_D(QLCDNumber); |
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d->ndigits = numDigits; |
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d->init(); |
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void QLCDNumberPrivate::init() |
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{ |
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Q_Q(QLCDNumber); |
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q->setFrameStyle(QFrame::Box | QFrame::Raised); |
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val = 0; |
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base = QLCDNumber::Dec; |
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q->setDigitCount(ndigits); |
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q->setSegmentStyle(QLCDNumber::Filled); |
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q->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Minimum, QSizePolicy::Minimum)); |
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} |
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Destroys the LCD number. |
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QLCDNumber::~QLCDNumber() |
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{ |
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} |
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Corresponds to the current number of digits. If \l |
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QLCDNumber::smallDecimalPoint is false, the decimal point occupies |
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one digit position. |
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Sets the current number of digits to \a numDigits. Must |
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void QLCDNumber::setDigitCount(int numDigits) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QLCDNumber); |
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if (numDigits > 99) { |
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qWarning("QLCDNumber::setNumDigits: (%s) Max 99 digits allowed", |
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objectName().toLocal8Bit().constData()); |
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numDigits = 99; |
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} |
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if (numDigits < 0) { |
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qWarning("QLCDNumber::setNumDigits: (%s) Min 0 digits allowed", |
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objectName().toLocal8Bit().constData()); |
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numDigits = 0; |
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} |
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if (d->digitStr.isNull()) { // from constructor |
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d->ndigits = numDigits; |
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d->digitStr.fill(QLatin1Char(' '), d->ndigits); |
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d->points.fill(0, d->ndigits); |
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d->digitStr[d->ndigits - 1] = QLatin1Char('0'); // "0" is the default number |
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} else { |
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bool doDisplay = d->ndigits == 0; |
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if (numDigits == d->ndigits) // no change |
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return; |
|
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register int i; |
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int dif; |
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if (numDigits > d->ndigits) { // expand |
|
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dif = numDigits - d->ndigits; |
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QString buf; |
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buf.fill(QLatin1Char(' '), dif); |
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d->digitStr.insert(0, buf); |
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d->points.resize(numDigits); |
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for (i=numDigits-1; i>=dif; i--) |
|
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d->points.setBit(i, d->points.testBit(i-dif)); |
|
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for (i=0; i<dif; i++) |
|
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d->points.clearBit(i); |
|
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} else { // shrink |
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dif = d->ndigits - numDigits; |
|
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d->digitStr = d->digitStr.right(numDigits); |
|
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QBitArray tmpPoints = d->points; |
|
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d->points.resize(numDigits); |
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for (i=0; i<(int)numDigits; i++) |
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d->points.setBit(i, tmpPoints.testBit(i+dif)); |
|
514 |
} |
|
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d->ndigits = numDigits; |
|
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if (doDisplay) |
|
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display(value()); |
|
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update(); |
|
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} |
|
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} |
|
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int QLCDNumber::numDigits() const |
|
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{ |
|
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Q_D(const QLCDNumber); |
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return d->ndigits; |
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} |
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Returns the current number of digits. |
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int QLCDNumber::digitCount() const |
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Q_D(const QLCDNumber); |
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\overload |
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Returns true if \a num is too big to be displayed in its entirety; |
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\sa display(), digitCount(), smallDecimalPoint() |
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*/ |
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bool QLCDNumber::checkOverflow(int num) const |
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{ |
|
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Q_D(const QLCDNumber); |
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bool of; |
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int2string(num, d->base, d->ndigits, &of); |
|
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return of; |
|
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} |
|
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Returns true if \a num is too big to be displayed in its entirety; |
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\sa display(), digitCount(), smallDecimalPoint() |
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*/ |
561 |
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bool QLCDNumber::checkOverflow(double num) const |
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{ |
|
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Q_D(const QLCDNumber); |
|
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bool of; |
|
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double2string(num, d->base, d->ndigits, &of); |
|
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return of; |
|
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} |
|
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\property QLCDNumber::mode |
|
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\brief the current display mode (number base) |
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Corresponds to the current display mode, which is one of \c Bin, |
|
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\c Oct, \c Dec (the default) and \c Hex. \c Dec mode can display |
|
577 |
floating point values, the other modes display the integer |
|
578 |
equivalent. |
|
579 |
||
580 |
\sa smallDecimalPoint(), setHexMode(), setDecMode(), setOctMode(), setBinMode() |
|
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*/ |
|
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||
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QLCDNumber::Mode QLCDNumber::mode() const |
|
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{ |
|
585 |
Q_D(const QLCDNumber); |
|
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return (QLCDNumber::Mode) d->base; |
|
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} |
|
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||
589 |
void QLCDNumber::setMode(Mode m) |
|
590 |
{ |
|
591 |
Q_D(QLCDNumber); |
|
592 |
d->base = m; |
|
593 |
display(d->val); |
|
594 |
} |
|
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||
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||
597 |
/*! |
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\property QLCDNumber::value |
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\brief the displayed value |
|
600 |
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This property corresponds to the current value displayed by the |
|
602 |
LCDNumber. |
|
603 |
||
604 |
If the displayed value is not a number, the property has a value |
|
605 |
of 0. |
|
606 |
||
607 |
By default, this property contains a value of 0. |
|
608 |
*/ |
|
609 |
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double QLCDNumber::value() const |
|
611 |
{ |
|
612 |
Q_D(const QLCDNumber); |
|
613 |
return d->val; |
|
614 |
} |
|
615 |
||
616 |
/*! |
|
617 |
\overload |
|
618 |
||
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Displays the number \a num. |
|
620 |
*/ |
|
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void QLCDNumber::display(double num) |
|
622 |
{ |
|
623 |
Q_D(QLCDNumber); |
|
624 |
d->val = num; |
|
625 |
bool of; |
|
626 |
QString s = double2string(d->val, d->base, d->ndigits, &of); |
|
627 |
if (of) |
|
628 |
emit overflow(); |
|
629 |
else |
|
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d->internalSetString(s); |
|
631 |
} |
|
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||
633 |
/*! |
|
634 |
\property QLCDNumber::intValue |
|
635 |
\brief the displayed value rounded to the nearest integer |
|
636 |
||
637 |
This property corresponds to the nearest integer to the current |
|
638 |
value displayed by the LCDNumber. This is the value used for |
|
639 |
hexadecimal, octal and binary modes. |
|
640 |
||
641 |
If the displayed value is not a number, the property has a value |
|
642 |
of 0. |
|
643 |
||
644 |
By default, this property contains a value of 0. |
|
645 |
*/ |
|
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int QLCDNumber::intValue() const |
|
647 |
{ |
|
648 |
Q_D(const QLCDNumber); |
|
649 |
return qRound(d->val); |
|
650 |
} |
|
651 |
||
652 |
||
653 |
/*! |
|
654 |
\overload |
|
655 |
||
656 |
Displays the number \a num. |
|
657 |
*/ |
|
658 |
void QLCDNumber::display(int num) |
|
659 |
{ |
|
660 |
Q_D(QLCDNumber); |
|
661 |
d->val = (double)num; |
|
662 |
bool of; |
|
663 |
QString s = int2string(num, d->base, d->ndigits, &of); |
|
664 |
if (of) |
|
665 |
emit overflow(); |
|
666 |
else |
|
667 |
d->internalSetString(s); |
|
668 |
} |
|
669 |
||
670 |
||
671 |
/*! |
|
672 |
Displays the number represented by the string \a s. |
|
673 |
||
674 |
This version of the function disregards mode() and |
|
675 |
smallDecimalPoint(). |
|
676 |
||
677 |
These digits and other symbols can be shown: 0/O, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5/S, |
|
678 |
6, 7, 8, 9/g, minus, decimal point, A, B, C, D, E, F, h, H, L, o, |
|
679 |
P, r, u, U, Y, colon, degree sign (which is specified as single |
|
680 |
quote in the string) and space. QLCDNumber substitutes spaces for |
|
681 |
illegal characters. |
|
682 |
*/ |
|
683 |
||
684 |
void QLCDNumber::display(const QString &s) |
|
685 |
{ |
|
686 |
Q_D(QLCDNumber); |
|
687 |
d->val = 0; |
|
688 |
bool ok = false; |
|
689 |
double v = s.toDouble(&ok); |
|
690 |
if (ok) |
|
691 |
d->val = v; |
|
692 |
d->internalSetString(s); |
|
693 |
} |
|
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||
695 |
/*! |
|
696 |
Calls setMode(Hex). Provided for convenience (e.g. for |
|
697 |
connecting buttons to it). |
|
698 |
||
699 |
\sa setMode(), setDecMode(), setOctMode(), setBinMode(), mode() |
|
700 |
*/ |
|
701 |
||
702 |
void QLCDNumber::setHexMode() |
|
703 |
{ |
|
704 |
setMode(Hex); |
|
705 |
} |
|
706 |
||
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||
708 |
/*! |
|
709 |
Calls setMode(Dec). Provided for convenience (e.g. for |
|
710 |
connecting buttons to it). |
|
711 |
||
712 |
\sa setMode(), setHexMode(), setOctMode(), setBinMode(), mode() |
|
713 |
*/ |
|
714 |
||
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void QLCDNumber::setDecMode() |
|
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{ |
|
717 |
setMode(Dec); |
|
718 |
} |
|
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||
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||
721 |
/*! |
|
722 |
Calls setMode(Oct). Provided for convenience (e.g. for |
|
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connecting buttons to it). |
|
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||
725 |
\sa setMode(), setHexMode(), setDecMode(), setBinMode(), mode() |
|
726 |
*/ |
|
727 |
||
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void QLCDNumber::setOctMode() |
|
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{ |
|
730 |
setMode(Oct); |
|
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} |
|
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||
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||
734 |
/*! |
|
735 |
Calls setMode(Bin). Provided for convenience (e.g. for |
|
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connecting buttons to it). |
|
737 |
||
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\sa setMode(), setHexMode(), setDecMode(), setOctMode(), mode() |
|
739 |
*/ |
|
740 |
||
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void QLCDNumber::setBinMode() |
|
742 |
{ |
|
743 |
setMode(Bin); |
|
744 |
} |
|
745 |
||
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||
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/*! |
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\property QLCDNumber::smallDecimalPoint |
|
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\brief the style of the decimal point |
|
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||
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If true the decimal point is drawn between two digit positions. |
|
752 |
Otherwise it occupies a digit position of its own, i.e. is drawn |
|
753 |
in a digit position. The default is false. |
|
754 |
||
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The inter-digit space is made slightly wider when the decimal |
|
756 |
point is drawn between the digits. |
|
757 |
||
758 |
\sa mode |
|
759 |
*/ |
|
760 |
||
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void QLCDNumber::setSmallDecimalPoint(bool b) |
|
762 |
{ |
|
763 |
Q_D(QLCDNumber); |
|
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d->smallPoint = b; |
|
765 |
update(); |
|
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} |
|
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||
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bool QLCDNumber::smallDecimalPoint() const |
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{ |
|
770 |
Q_D(const QLCDNumber); |
|
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return d->smallPoint; |
|
772 |
} |
|
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||
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||
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||
776 |
/*!\reimp |
|
777 |
*/ |
|
778 |
||
779 |
||
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void QLCDNumber::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *) |
|
781 |
{ |
|
782 |
Q_D(QLCDNumber); |
|
783 |
QPainter p(this); |
|
784 |
drawFrame(&p); |
|
785 |
p.setRenderHint(QPainter::Antialiasing); |
|
786 |
if (d->shadow) |
|
787 |
p.translate(0.5, 0.5); |
|
788 |
||
789 |
if (d->smallPoint) |
|
790 |
d->drawString(d->digitStr, p, &d->points, false); |
|
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else |
|
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d->drawString(d->digitStr, p, 0, false); |
|
793 |
} |
|
794 |
||
795 |
||
796 |
void QLCDNumberPrivate::internalSetString(const QString& s) |
|
797 |
{ |
|
798 |
Q_Q(QLCDNumber); |
|
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QString buffer; |
|
800 |
int i; |
|
801 |
int len = s.length(); |
|
802 |
QBitArray newPoints(ndigits); |
|
803 |
||
804 |
if (!smallPoint) { |
|
805 |
if (len == ndigits) |
|
806 |
buffer = s; |
|
807 |
else |
|
808 |
buffer = s.right(ndigits).rightJustified(ndigits, QLatin1Char(' ')); |
|
809 |
} else { |
|
810 |
int index = -1; |
|
811 |
bool lastWasPoint = true; |
|
812 |
newPoints.clearBit(0); |
|
813 |
for (i=0; i<len; i++) { |
|
814 |
if (s[i] == QLatin1Char('.')) { |
|
815 |
if (lastWasPoint) { // point already set for digit? |
|
816 |
if (index == ndigits - 1) // no more digits |
|
817 |
break; |
|
818 |
index++; |
|
819 |
buffer[index] = QLatin1Char(' '); // 2 points in a row, add space |
|
820 |
} |
|
821 |
newPoints.setBit(index); // set decimal point |
|
822 |
lastWasPoint = true; |
|
823 |
} else { |
|
824 |
if (index == ndigits - 1) |
|
825 |
break; |
|
826 |
index++; |
|
827 |
buffer[index] = s[i]; |
|
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newPoints.clearBit(index); // decimal point default off |
|
829 |
lastWasPoint = false; |
|
830 |
} |
|
831 |
} |
|
832 |
if (index < ((int) ndigits) - 1) { |
|
833 |
for(i=index; i>=0; i--) { |
|
834 |
buffer[ndigits - 1 - index + i] = buffer[i]; |
|
835 |
newPoints.setBit(ndigits - 1 - index + i, |
|
836 |
newPoints.testBit(i)); |
|
837 |
} |
|
838 |
for(i=0; i<ndigits-index-1; i++) { |
|
839 |
buffer[i] = QLatin1Char(' '); |
|
840 |
newPoints.clearBit(i); |
|
841 |
} |
|
842 |
} |
|
843 |
} |
|
844 |
||
845 |
if (buffer == digitStr) |
|
846 |
return; |
|
847 |
||
848 |
digitStr = buffer; |
|
849 |
if (smallPoint) |
|
850 |
points = newPoints; |
|
851 |
q->update(); |
|
852 |
} |
|
853 |
||
854 |
/*! |
|
855 |
\internal |
|
856 |
*/ |
|
857 |
||
858 |
void QLCDNumberPrivate::drawString(const QString &s, QPainter &p, |
|
859 |
QBitArray *newPoints, bool newString) |
|
860 |
{ |
|
861 |
Q_Q(QLCDNumber); |
|
862 |
QPoint pos; |
|
863 |
||
864 |
int digitSpace = smallPoint ? 2 : 1; |
|
865 |
int xSegLen = q->width()*5/(ndigits*(5 + digitSpace) + digitSpace); |
|
866 |
int ySegLen = q->height()*5/12; |
|
867 |
int segLen = ySegLen > xSegLen ? xSegLen : ySegLen; |
|
868 |
int xAdvance = segLen*(5 + digitSpace)/5; |
|
869 |
int xOffset = (q->width() - ndigits*xAdvance + segLen/5)/2; |
|
870 |
int yOffset = (q->height() - segLen*2)/2; |
|
871 |
||
872 |
for (int i=0; i<ndigits; i++) { |
|
873 |
pos = QPoint(xOffset + xAdvance*i, yOffset); |
|
874 |
if (newString) |
|
875 |
drawDigit(pos, p, segLen, s[i].toLatin1(), digitStr[i].toLatin1()); |
|
876 |
else |
|
877 |
drawDigit(pos, p, segLen, s[i].toLatin1()); |
|
878 |
if (newPoints) { |
|
879 |
char newPoint = newPoints->testBit(i) ? '.' : ' '; |
|
880 |
if (newString) { |
|
881 |
char oldPoint = points.testBit(i) ? '.' : ' '; |
|
882 |
drawDigit(pos, p, segLen, newPoint, oldPoint); |
|
883 |
} else { |
|
884 |
drawDigit(pos, p, segLen, newPoint); |
|
885 |
} |
|
886 |
} |
|
887 |
} |
|
888 |
if (newString) { |
|
889 |
digitStr = s; |
|
890 |
digitStr.truncate(ndigits); |
|
891 |
if (newPoints) |
|
892 |
points = *newPoints; |
|
893 |
} |
|
894 |
} |
|
895 |
||
896 |
||
897 |
/*! |
|
898 |
\internal |
|
899 |
*/ |
|
900 |
||
901 |
void QLCDNumberPrivate::drawDigit(const QPoint &pos, QPainter &p, int segLen, |
|
902 |
char newCh, char oldCh) |
|
903 |
{ |
|
904 |
// Draws and/or erases segments to change display of a single digit |
|
905 |
// from oldCh to newCh |
|
906 |
||
907 |
char updates[18][2]; // can hold 2 times number of segments, only |
|
908 |
// first 9 used if segment table is correct |
|
909 |
int nErases; |
|
910 |
int nUpdates; |
|
911 |
const char *segs; |
|
912 |
int i,j; |
|
913 |
||
914 |
const char erase = 0; |
|
915 |
const char draw = 1; |
|
916 |
const char leaveAlone = 2; |
|
917 |
||
918 |
segs = getSegments(oldCh); |
|
919 |
for (nErases=0; segs[nErases] != 99; nErases++) { |
|
920 |
updates[nErases][0] = erase; // get segments to erase to |
|
921 |
updates[nErases][1] = segs[nErases]; // remove old char |
|
922 |
} |
|
923 |
nUpdates = nErases; |
|
924 |
segs = getSegments(newCh); |
|
925 |
for(i = 0 ; segs[i] != 99 ; i++) { |
|
926 |
for (j=0; j<nErases; j++) |
|
927 |
if (segs[i] == updates[j][1]) { // same segment ? |
|
928 |
updates[j][0] = leaveAlone; // yes, already on screen |
|
929 |
break; |
|
930 |
} |
|
931 |
if (j == nErases) { // if not already on screen |
|
932 |
updates[nUpdates][0] = draw; |
|
933 |
updates[nUpdates][1] = segs[i]; |
|
934 |
nUpdates++; |
|
935 |
} |
|
936 |
} |
|
937 |
for (i=0; i<nUpdates; i++) { |
|
938 |
if (updates[i][0] == draw) |
|
939 |
drawSegment(pos, updates[i][1], p, segLen); |
|
940 |
if (updates[i][0] == erase) |
|
941 |
drawSegment(pos, updates[i][1], p, segLen, true); |
|
942 |
} |
|
943 |
} |
|
944 |
||
945 |
||
946 |
static void addPoint(QPolygon &a, const QPoint &p) |
|
947 |
{ |
|
948 |
uint n = a.size(); |
|
949 |
a.resize(n + 1); |
|
950 |
a.setPoint(n, p); |
|
951 |
} |
|
952 |
||
953 |
/*! |
|
954 |
\internal |
|
955 |
*/ |
|
956 |
||
957 |
void QLCDNumberPrivate::drawSegment(const QPoint &pos, char segmentNo, QPainter &p, |
|
958 |
int segLen, bool erase) |
|
959 |
{ |
|
960 |
Q_Q(QLCDNumber); |
|
961 |
QPoint ppt; |
|
962 |
QPoint pt = pos; |
|
963 |
int width = segLen/5; |
|
964 |
||
965 |
const QPalette &pal = q->palette(); |
|
966 |
QColor lightColor,darkColor,fgColor; |
|
967 |
if (erase){ |
|
968 |
lightColor = pal.color(q->backgroundRole()); |
|
969 |
darkColor = lightColor; |
|
970 |
fgColor = lightColor; |
|
971 |
} else { |
|
972 |
lightColor = pal.light().color(); |
|
973 |
darkColor = pal.dark().color(); |
|
974 |
fgColor = pal.color(q->foregroundRole()); |
|
975 |
} |
|
976 |
||
977 |
||
978 |
#define LINETO(X,Y) addPoint(a, QPoint(pt.x() + (X),pt.y() + (Y))) |
|
979 |
#define LIGHT |
|
980 |
#define DARK |
|
981 |
||
982 |
if (fill) { |
|
983 |
QPolygon a(0); |
|
984 |
//The following is an exact copy of the switch below. |
|
985 |
//don't make any changes here |
|
986 |
switch (segmentNo) { |
|
987 |
case 0 : |
|
988 |
ppt = pt; |
|
989 |
LIGHT; |
|
990 |
LINETO(segLen - 1,0); |
|
991 |
DARK; |
|
992 |
LINETO(segLen - width - 1,width); |
|
993 |
LINETO(width,width); |
|
994 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
995 |
break; |
|
996 |
case 1 : |
|
997 |
pt += QPoint(0 , 1); |
|
998 |
ppt = pt; |
|
999 |
LIGHT; |
|
1000 |
LINETO(width,width); |
|
1001 |
DARK; |
|
1002 |
LINETO(width,segLen - width/2 - 2); |
|
1003 |
LINETO(0,segLen - 2); |
|
1004 |
LIGHT; |
|
1005 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1006 |
break; |
|
1007 |
case 2 : |
|
1008 |
pt += QPoint(segLen - 1 , 1); |
|
1009 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1010 |
DARK; |
|
1011 |
LINETO(0,segLen - 2); |
|
1012 |
LINETO(-width,segLen - width/2 - 2); |
|
1013 |
LIGHT; |
|
1014 |
LINETO(-width,width); |
|
1015 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1016 |
break; |
|
1017 |
case 3 : |
|
1018 |
pt += QPoint(0 , segLen); |
|
1019 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1020 |
LIGHT; |
|
1021 |
LINETO(width,-width/2); |
|
1022 |
LINETO(segLen - width - 1,-width/2); |
|
1023 |
LINETO(segLen - 1,0); |
|
1024 |
DARK; |
|
1025 |
if (width & 1) { // adjust for integer division error |
|
1026 |
LINETO(segLen - width - 3,width/2 + 1); |
|
1027 |
LINETO(width + 2,width/2 + 1); |
|
1028 |
} else { |
|
1029 |
LINETO(segLen - width - 1,width/2); |
|
1030 |
LINETO(width,width/2); |
|
1031 |
} |
|
1032 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1033 |
break; |
|
1034 |
case 4 : |
|
1035 |
pt += QPoint(0 , segLen + 1); |
|
1036 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1037 |
LIGHT; |
|
1038 |
LINETO(width,width/2); |
|
1039 |
DARK; |
|
1040 |
LINETO(width,segLen - width - 2); |
|
1041 |
LINETO(0,segLen - 2); |
|
1042 |
LIGHT; |
|
1043 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1044 |
break; |
|
1045 |
case 5 : |
|
1046 |
pt += QPoint(segLen - 1 , segLen + 1); |
|
1047 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1048 |
DARK; |
|
1049 |
LINETO(0,segLen - 2); |
|
1050 |
LINETO(-width,segLen - width - 2); |
|
1051 |
LIGHT; |
|
1052 |
LINETO(-width,width/2); |
|
1053 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1054 |
break; |
|
1055 |
case 6 : |
|
1056 |
pt += QPoint(0 , segLen*2); |
|
1057 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1058 |
LIGHT; |
|
1059 |
LINETO(width,-width); |
|
1060 |
LINETO(segLen - width - 1,-width); |
|
1061 |
LINETO(segLen - 1,0); |
|
1062 |
DARK; |
|
1063 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1064 |
break; |
|
1065 |
case 7 : |
|
1066 |
if (smallPoint) // if smallpoint place'.' between other digits |
|
1067 |
pt += QPoint(segLen + width/2 , segLen*2); |
|
1068 |
else |
|
1069 |
pt += QPoint(segLen/2 , segLen*2); |
|
1070 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1071 |
DARK; |
|
1072 |
LINETO(width,0); |
|
1073 |
LINETO(width,-width); |
|
1074 |
LIGHT; |
|
1075 |
LINETO(0,-width); |
|
1076 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1077 |
break; |
|
1078 |
case 8 : |
|
1079 |
pt += QPoint(segLen/2 - width/2 + 1 , segLen/2 + width); |
|
1080 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1081 |
DARK; |
|
1082 |
LINETO(width,0); |
|
1083 |
LINETO(width,-width); |
|
1084 |
LIGHT; |
|
1085 |
LINETO(0,-width); |
|
1086 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1087 |
break; |
|
1088 |
case 9 : |
|
1089 |
pt += QPoint(segLen/2 - width/2 + 1 , 3*segLen/2 + width); |
|
1090 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1091 |
DARK; |
|
1092 |
LINETO(width,0); |
|
1093 |
LINETO(width,-width); |
|
1094 |
LIGHT; |
|
1095 |
LINETO(0,-width); |
|
1096 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1097 |
break; |
|
1098 |
default : |
|
1099 |
qWarning("QLCDNumber::drawSegment: (%s) Illegal segment id: %d\n", |
|
1100 |
q->objectName().toLocal8Bit().constData(), segmentNo); |
|
1101 |
} |
|
1102 |
// End exact copy |
|
1103 |
p.setPen(Qt::NoPen); |
|
1104 |
p.setBrush(fgColor); |
|
1105 |
p.drawPolygon(a); |
|
1106 |
p.setBrush(Qt::NoBrush); |
|
1107 |
||
1108 |
pt = pos; |
|
1109 |
} |
|
1110 |
#undef LINETO |
|
1111 |
#undef LIGHT |
|
1112 |
#undef DARK |
|
1113 |
||
1114 |
#define LINETO(X,Y) p.drawLine(ppt.x(), ppt.y(), pt.x()+(X), pt.y()+(Y)); \ |
|
1115 |
ppt = QPoint(pt.x()+(X), pt.y()+(Y)) |
|
1116 |
#define LIGHT p.setPen(lightColor) |
|
1117 |
#define DARK p.setPen(darkColor) |
|
1118 |
if (shadow) |
|
1119 |
switch (segmentNo) { |
|
1120 |
case 0 : |
|
1121 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1122 |
LIGHT; |
|
1123 |
LINETO(segLen - 1,0); |
|
1124 |
DARK; |
|
1125 |
LINETO(segLen - width - 1,width); |
|
1126 |
LINETO(width,width); |
|
1127 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1128 |
break; |
|
1129 |
case 1 : |
|
1130 |
pt += QPoint(0,1); |
|
1131 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1132 |
LIGHT; |
|
1133 |
LINETO(width,width); |
|
1134 |
DARK; |
|
1135 |
LINETO(width,segLen - width/2 - 2); |
|
1136 |
LINETO(0,segLen - 2); |
|
1137 |
LIGHT; |
|
1138 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1139 |
break; |
|
1140 |
case 2 : |
|
1141 |
pt += QPoint(segLen - 1 , 1); |
|
1142 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1143 |
DARK; |
|
1144 |
LINETO(0,segLen - 2); |
|
1145 |
LINETO(-width,segLen - width/2 - 2); |
|
1146 |
LIGHT; |
|
1147 |
LINETO(-width,width); |
|
1148 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1149 |
break; |
|
1150 |
case 3 : |
|
1151 |
pt += QPoint(0 , segLen); |
|
1152 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1153 |
LIGHT; |
|
1154 |
LINETO(width,-width/2); |
|
1155 |
LINETO(segLen - width - 1,-width/2); |
|
1156 |
LINETO(segLen - 1,0); |
|
1157 |
DARK; |
|
1158 |
if (width & 1) { // adjust for integer division error |
|
1159 |
LINETO(segLen - width - 3,width/2 + 1); |
|
1160 |
LINETO(width + 2,width/2 + 1); |
|
1161 |
} else { |
|
1162 |
LINETO(segLen - width - 1,width/2); |
|
1163 |
LINETO(width,width/2); |
|
1164 |
} |
|
1165 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1166 |
break; |
|
1167 |
case 4 : |
|
1168 |
pt += QPoint(0 , segLen + 1); |
|
1169 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1170 |
LIGHT; |
|
1171 |
LINETO(width,width/2); |
|
1172 |
DARK; |
|
1173 |
LINETO(width,segLen - width - 2); |
|
1174 |
LINETO(0,segLen - 2); |
|
1175 |
LIGHT; |
|
1176 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1177 |
break; |
|
1178 |
case 5 : |
|
1179 |
pt += QPoint(segLen - 1 , segLen + 1); |
|
1180 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1181 |
DARK; |
|
1182 |
LINETO(0,segLen - 2); |
|
1183 |
LINETO(-width,segLen - width - 2); |
|
1184 |
LIGHT; |
|
1185 |
LINETO(-width,width/2); |
|
1186 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1187 |
break; |
|
1188 |
case 6 : |
|
1189 |
pt += QPoint(0 , segLen*2); |
|
1190 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1191 |
LIGHT; |
|
1192 |
LINETO(width,-width); |
|
1193 |
LINETO(segLen - width - 1,-width); |
|
1194 |
LINETO(segLen - 1,0); |
|
1195 |
DARK; |
|
1196 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1197 |
break; |
|
1198 |
case 7 : |
|
1199 |
if (smallPoint) // if smallpoint place'.' between other digits |
|
1200 |
pt += QPoint(segLen + width/2 , segLen*2); |
|
1201 |
else |
|
1202 |
pt += QPoint(segLen/2 , segLen*2); |
|
1203 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1204 |
DARK; |
|
1205 |
LINETO(width,0); |
|
1206 |
LINETO(width,-width); |
|
1207 |
LIGHT; |
|
1208 |
LINETO(0,-width); |
|
1209 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1210 |
break; |
|
1211 |
case 8 : |
|
1212 |
pt += QPoint(segLen/2 - width/2 + 1 , segLen/2 + width); |
|
1213 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1214 |
DARK; |
|
1215 |
LINETO(width,0); |
|
1216 |
LINETO(width,-width); |
|
1217 |
LIGHT; |
|
1218 |
LINETO(0,-width); |
|
1219 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1220 |
break; |
|
1221 |
case 9 : |
|
1222 |
pt += QPoint(segLen/2 - width/2 + 1 , 3*segLen/2 + width); |
|
1223 |
ppt = pt; |
|
1224 |
DARK; |
|
1225 |
LINETO(width,0); |
|
1226 |
LINETO(width,-width); |
|
1227 |
LIGHT; |
|
1228 |
LINETO(0,-width); |
|
1229 |
LINETO(0,0); |
|
1230 |
break; |
|
1231 |
default : |
|
1232 |
qWarning("QLCDNumber::drawSegment: (%s) Illegal segment id: %d\n", |
|
1233 |
q->objectName().toLocal8Bit().constData(), segmentNo); |
|
1234 |
} |
|
1235 |
||
1236 |
#undef LINETO |
|
1237 |
#undef LIGHT |
|
1238 |
#undef DARK |
|
1239 |
} |
|
1240 |
||
1241 |
||
1242 |
||
1243 |
/*! |
|
1244 |
\property QLCDNumber::segmentStyle |
|
1245 |
\brief the style of the LCDNumber |
|
1246 |
||
1247 |
\table |
|
1248 |
\header \i Style \i Result |
|
1249 |
\row \i \c Outline |
|
1250 |
\i Produces raised segments filled with the background color |
|
1251 |
\row \i \c Filled |
|
1252 |
(this is the default). |
|
1253 |
\i Produces raised segments filled with the foreground color. |
|
1254 |
\row \i \c Flat |
|
1255 |
\i Produces flat segments filled with the foreground color. |
|
1256 |
\endtable |
|
1257 |
||
1258 |
\c Outline and \c Filled will additionally use |
|
1259 |
QPalette::light() and QPalette::dark() for shadow effects. |
|
1260 |
*/ |
|
1261 |
void QLCDNumber::setSegmentStyle(SegmentStyle s) |
|
1262 |
{ |
|
1263 |
Q_D(QLCDNumber); |
|
1264 |
d->fill = (s == Flat || s == Filled); |
|
1265 |
d->shadow = (s == Outline || s == Filled); |
|
1266 |
update(); |
|
1267 |
} |
|
1268 |
||
1269 |
QLCDNumber::SegmentStyle QLCDNumber::segmentStyle() const |
|
1270 |
{ |
|
1271 |
Q_D(const QLCDNumber); |
|
1272 |
Q_ASSERT(d->fill || d->shadow); |
|
1273 |
if (!d->fill && d->shadow) |
|
1274 |
return Outline; |
|
1275 |
if (d->fill && d->shadow) |
|
1276 |
return Filled; |
|
1277 |
return Flat; |
|
1278 |
} |
|
1279 |
||
1280 |
||
1281 |
/*!\reimp |
|
1282 |
*/ |
|
1283 |
QSize QLCDNumber::sizeHint() const |
|
1284 |
{ |
|
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|
1285 |
return QSize(10 + 9 * (digitCount() + (smallDecimalPoint() ? 0 : 1)), 23); |
0 | 1286 |
} |
1287 |
||
1288 |
/*! \reimp */ |
|
1289 |
bool QLCDNumber::event(QEvent *e) |
|
1290 |
{ |
|
1291 |
return QFrame::event(e); |
|
1292 |
} |
|
1293 |
||
1294 |
/*! |
|
1295 |
\fn void QLCDNumber::setMargin(int margin) |
|
1296 |
Sets the width of the margin around the contents of the widget to \a margin. |
|
1297 |
||
1298 |
Use QWidget::setContentsMargins() instead. |
|
1299 |
\sa margin(), QWidget::setContentsMargins() |
|
1300 |
*/ |
|
1301 |
||
1302 |
/*! |
|
1303 |
\fn int QLCDNumber::margin() const |
|
1304 |
Returns the width of the margin around the contents of the widget. |
|
1305 |
||
1306 |
Use QWidget::getContentsMargins() instead. |
|
1307 |
\sa setMargin(), QWidget::getContentsMargins() |
|
1308 |
*/ |
|
1309 |
||
1310 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE |
|
1311 |
||
1312 |
#endif // QT_NO_LCDNUMBER |