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** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) |
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** This file is part of the Qt3Support module of the Qt Toolkit. |
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#include "q3pointarray.h" |
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#include "private/qbezier_p.h" |
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#include "private/qpainterpath_p.h" |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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/*! |
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\class Q3PointArray |
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The Q3PointArray class provides an array of points. |
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\compat |
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Q3PointArray is a QPolygon subclass that provides functions |
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to make it more source compatible with the \c QPointArray class |
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in Qt 3. |
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In Qt 4, we recommend that you use QPainterPath for representing |
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arcs, ellipses, and Bezier curves, rather than QPolygon. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Sets the points of the array to those describing an arc of an |
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ellipse with size, width \a w by height \a h, and position (\a x, |
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\a y), starting from angle \a a1 and spanning by angle \a a2. The |
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resulting array has sufficient resolution for pixel accuracy (see |
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the overloaded function which takes an additional QMatrix |
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parameter). |
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Angles are specified in 16ths of a degree, i.e. a full circle |
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equals 5760 (16*360). Positive values mean counter-clockwise, |
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whereas negative values mean the clockwise direction. Zero degrees |
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is at the 3 o'clock position. |
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*/ |
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#ifndef QT_NO_WMATRIX |
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void Q3PointArray::makeArc(int x, int y, int w, int h, int a1, int a2) |
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{ |
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QRectF r(x, y, w, h); |
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QPointF startPoint; |
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qt_find_ellipse_coords(r, a1 / 16.0, a2 / 16.0, &startPoint, 0); |
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QPainterPath path(startPoint); |
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path.arcTo(r, a1 / 16.0, a2 / 16.0); |
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if (path.isEmpty()) |
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*this = Q3PointArray(); |
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else |
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*this = path.toSubpathPolygons().at(0).toPolygon(); |
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} |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_TRANSFORMATIONS |
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/*! |
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\overload |
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Sets the points of the array to those describing an arc of an |
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ellipse with width \a w and height \a h and position (\a x, \a y), |
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starting from angle \a a1, and spanning angle by \a a2, and |
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transformed by the matrix \a xf. The resulting array has |
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sufficient resolution for pixel accuracy. |
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Angles are specified in 16ths of a degree, i.e. a full circle |
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equals 5760 (16 * 360). Positive values mean counter-clockwise, |
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whereas negative values mean the clockwise direction. Zero |
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degrees is at the 3 o'clock position. |
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void Q3PointArray::makeArc(int x, int y, int w, int h, int a1, int a2, const QMatrix &xf) |
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QRectF r(x, y, w, h); |
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QPointF startPoint; |
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qt_find_ellipse_coords(r, a1 / 16.0, a2 / 16.0, &startPoint, 0); |
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QPainterPath path(startPoint); |
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path.arcTo(r, a1 / 16.0, a2 / 16.0); |
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path = path * xf; |
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if (path.isEmpty()) |
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*this = Q3PointArray(); |
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*this = path.toSubpathPolygons().at(0).toPolygon(); |
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} |
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#endif // QT_NO_TRANSFORMATIONS |
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/*! |
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\fn Q3PointArray::Q3PointArray() |
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Constructs an empty Q3PointArray. |
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\fn Q3PointArray::Q3PointArray(const QRect &r, bool closed) |
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Constructs a point array from the rectangle \a r. |
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If \a closed is false, then the point array just contains the |
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following four points of the rectangle ordered clockwise. The |
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bottom-right point is located at (r.x() + r.width(), r.y() + |
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r.height()). |
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\fn Q3PointArray::Q3PointArray(const QPolygon& other) |
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Constructs a copy of \a other. |
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\fn Q3PointArray Q3PointArray::copy() const |
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Returns a copy of this Q3PointArray. |
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\fn bool Q3PointArray::isNull() |
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Returns isEmpty(). Use isEmpty() instead. |
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Sets the points of the array to those describing an ellipse with |
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size, width \a w by height \a h, and position (\a x, \a y). |
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void Q3PointArray::makeEllipse(int x, int y, int w, int h) |
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path.addEllipse(x, y, w, h); |
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*this = path.toSubpathPolygons().at(0).toPolygon(); |
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} |
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#ifndef QT_NO_BEZIER |
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Returns the Bezier points for the four control points in this |
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Q3PointArray Q3PointArray::cubicBezier() const |
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{ |
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if (size() != 4) { |
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qWarning( "Q3PointArray::bezier: The array must have 4 control points" ); |
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return QPolygon(); |
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QPolygonF polygon = QBezier::fromPoints(at(0), at(1), at(2), at(3)).toPolygon(); |
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#endif //QT_NO_BEZIER |
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