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[править] QPainter Class Reference
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The QPainter class performs low-level painting on widgets and other paint devices. More...
#include <QPainter>
Inherited by Q3Painter and QStylePainter.
[править] Открытые типы
- enum CompositionMode { CompositionMode_SourceOver, CompositionMode_DestinationOver, CompositionMode_Clear, CompositionMode_Source, ..., CompositionMode_Exclusion }
- enum RenderHint { Antialiasing, TextAntialiasing, SmoothPixmapTransform, HighQualityAntialiasing }
- flags RenderHints
[править] Открытые функции
- QPainter ()
- QPainter ( QPaintDevice * device )
- ~QPainter ()
- const QBrush & background () const
- Qt::BGMode backgroundMode () const
- bool begin ( QPaintDevice * device )
- QRectF boundingRect ( const QRectF & rectangle, int flags, const QString & text )
- QRect boundingRect ( const QRect & rectangle, int flags, const QString & text )
- QRect boundingRect ( int x, int y, int w, int h, int flags, const QString & text )
- QRectF boundingRect ( const QRectF & rectangle, const QString & text, const QTextOption & option = QTextOption() )
- const QBrush & brush () const
- QPoint brushOrigin () const
- QPainterPath clipPath () const
- QRegion clipRegion () const
- QMatrix combinedMatrix () const
- QTransform combinedTransform () const
- CompositionMode compositionMode () const
- QPaintDevice * device () const
- const QMatrix & deviceMatrix () const
- const QTransform & deviceTransform () const
- void drawArc ( const QRectF & rectangle, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
- void drawArc ( const QRect & rectangle, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
- void drawArc ( int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
- void drawChord ( const QRectF & rectangle, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
- void drawChord ( const QRect & rectangle, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
- void drawChord ( int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
- void drawConvexPolygon ( const QPointF * points, int pointCount )
- void drawConvexPolygon ( const QPoint * points, int pointCount )
- void drawConvexPolygon ( const QPolygonF & polygon )
- void drawConvexPolygon ( const QPolygon & polygon )
- void drawEllipse ( const QRectF & rectangle )
- void drawEllipse ( const QRect & rectangle )
- void drawEllipse ( int x, int y, int width, int height )
- void drawImage ( const QRectF & target, const QImage & image, const QRectF & source, Qt::ImageConversionFlags flags = Qt::AutoColor )
- void drawImage ( const QRect & target, const QImage & image, const QRect & source, Qt::ImageConversionFlags flags = Qt::AutoColor )
- void drawImage ( const QPointF & point, const QImage & image )
- void drawImage ( const QPoint & point, const QImage & image )
- void drawImage ( const QPointF & point, const QImage & image, const QRectF & source, Qt::ImageConversionFlags flags = Qt::AutoColor )
- void drawImage ( const QPoint & point, const QImage & image, const QRect & source, Qt::ImageConversionFlags flags = Qt::AutoColor )
- void drawImage ( const QRectF & rectangle, const QImage & image )
- void drawImage ( const QRect & rectangle, const QImage & image )
- void drawImage ( int x, int y, const QImage & image, int sx = 0, int sy = 0, int sw = -1, int sh = -1, Qt::ImageConversionFlags flags = Qt::AutoColor )
- void drawLine ( const QLineF & line )
- void drawLine ( const QLine & line )
- void drawLine ( const QPoint & p1, const QPoint & p2 )
- void drawLine ( const QPointF & p1, const QPointF & p2 )
- void drawLine ( int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2 )
- void drawLines ( const QLineF * lines, int lineCount )
- void drawLines ( const QLine * lines, int lineCount )
- void drawLines ( const QPointF * pointPairs, int lineCount )
- void drawLines ( const QPoint * pointPairs, int lineCount )
- void drawLines ( const QVector<QPointF> & pointPairs )
- void drawLines ( const QVector<QPoint> & pointPairs )
- void drawLines ( const QVector<QLineF> & lines )
- void drawLines ( const QVector<QLine> & lines )
- void drawPath ( const QPainterPath & path )
- void drawPicture ( const QPointF & point, const QPicture & picture )
- void drawPicture ( const QPoint & point, const QPicture & picture )
- void drawPicture ( int x, int y, const QPicture & picture )
- void drawPie ( const QRectF & rectangle, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
- void drawPie ( const QRect & rectangle, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
- void drawPie ( int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
- void drawPixmap ( const QRectF & target, const QPixmap & pixmap, const QRectF & source )
- void drawPixmap ( const QRect & target, const QPixmap & pixmap, const QRect & source )
- void drawPixmap ( const QPointF & point, const QPixmap & pixmap, const QRectF & source )
- void drawPixmap ( const QPoint & point, const QPixmap & pixmap, const QRect & source )
- void drawPixmap ( const QPointF & point, const QPixmap & pixmap )
- void drawPixmap ( const QPoint & point, const QPixmap & pixmap )
- void drawPixmap ( int x, int y, const QPixmap & pixmap )
- void drawPixmap ( const QRect & rectangle, const QPixmap & pixmap )
- void drawPixmap ( int x, int y, int width, int height, const QPixmap & pixmap )
- void drawPixmap ( int x, int y, int w, int h, const QPixmap & pixmap, int sx, int sy, int sw, int sh )
- void drawPixmap ( int x, int y, const QPixmap & pixmap, int sx, int sy, int sw, int sh )
- void drawPoint ( const QPointF & position )
- void drawPoint ( const QPoint & position )
- void drawPoint ( int x, int y )
- void drawPoints ( const QPointF * points, int pointCount )
- void drawPoints ( const QPoint * points, int pointCount )
- void drawPoints ( const QPolygonF & points )
- void drawPoints ( const QPolygon & points )
- void drawPolygon ( const QPointF * points, int pointCount, Qt::FillRule fillRule = Qt::OddEvenFill )
- void drawPolygon ( const QPoint * points, int pointCount, Qt::FillRule fillRule = Qt::OddEvenFill )
- void drawPolygon ( const QPolygonF & points, Qt::FillRule fillRule = Qt::OddEvenFill )
- void drawPolygon ( const QPolygon & points, Qt::FillRule fillRule = Qt::OddEvenFill )
- void drawPolyline ( const QPointF * points, int pointCount )
- void drawPolyline ( const QPoint * points, int pointCount )
- void drawPolyline ( const QPolygonF & points )
- void drawPolyline ( const QPolygon & points )
- void drawRect ( const QRectF & rectangle )
- void drawRect ( const QRect & rectangle )
- void drawRect ( int x, int y, int width, int height )
- void drawRects ( const QRectF * rectangles, int rectCount )
- void drawRects ( const QRect * rectangles, int rectCount )
- void drawRects ( const QVector<QRectF> & rectangles )
- void drawRects ( const QVector<QRect> & rectangles )
- void drawRoundRect ( const QRectF & r, int xRnd = 25, int yRnd = 25 )
- void drawRoundRect ( const QRect & r, int xRnd = 25, int yRnd = 25 )
- void drawRoundRect ( int x, int y, int w, int h, int xRnd = 25, int yRnd = 25 )
- void drawText ( const QPointF & position, const QString & text )
- void drawText ( const QPoint & position, const QString & text )
- void drawText ( const QRectF & rectangle, int flags, const QString & text, QRectF * boundingRect = 0 )
- void drawText ( const QRect & rectangle, int flags, const QString & text, QRect * boundingRect = 0 )
- void drawText ( int x, int y, const QString & text )
- void drawText ( int x, int y, int width, int height, int flags, const QString & text, QRect * boundingRect = 0 )
- void drawText ( const QRectF & rectangle, const QString & text, const QTextOption & option = QTextOption() )
- void drawTiledPixmap ( const QRectF & rectangle, const QPixmap & pixmap, const QPointF & position = QPointF() )
- void drawTiledPixmap ( const QRect & rectangle, const QPixmap & pixmap, const QPoint & position = QPoint() )
- void drawTiledPixmap ( int x, int y, int width, int height, const QPixmap & pixmap, int sx = 0, int sy = 0 )
- bool end ()
- void eraseRect ( const QRectF & rectangle )
- void eraseRect ( const QRect & rectangle )
- void eraseRect ( int x, int y, int width, int height )
- void fillPath ( const QPainterPath & path, const QBrush & brush )
- void fillRect ( const QRectF & rectangle, const QBrush & brush )
- void fillRect ( const QRect & rectangle, const QBrush & brush )
- void fillRect ( int x, int y, int width, int height, const QBrush & brush )
- const QFont & font () const
- QFontInfo fontInfo () const
- QFontMetrics fontMetrics () const
- bool hasClipping () const
- void initFrom ( const QWidget * widget )
- bool isActive () const
- Qt::LayoutDirection layoutDirection () const
- qreal opacity () const
- QPaintEngine * paintEngine () const
- const QPen & pen () const
- RenderHints renderHints () const
- void resetMatrix ()
- void resetTransform ()
- void restore ()
- void rotate ( qreal angle )
- void save ()
- void scale ( qreal sx, qreal sy )
- void setBackground ( const QBrush & brush )
- void setBackgroundMode ( Qt::BGMode mode )
- void setBrush ( const QBrush & brush )
- void setBrush ( Qt::BrushStyle style )
- void setBrushOrigin ( const QPointF & position )
- void setBrushOrigin ( const QPoint & position )
- void setBrushOrigin ( int x, int y )
- void setClipPath ( const QPainterPath & path, Qt::ClipOperation operation = Qt::ReplaceClip )
- void setClipRect ( const QRectF & rectangle, Qt::ClipOperation operation = Qt::ReplaceClip )
- void setClipRect ( int x, int y, int width, int height, Qt::ClipOperation operation = Qt::ReplaceClip )
- void setClipRect ( const QRect & rectangle, Qt::ClipOperation operation = Qt::ReplaceClip )
- void setClipRegion ( const QRegion & region, Qt::ClipOperation operation = Qt::ReplaceClip )
- void setClipping ( bool enable )
- void setCompositionMode ( CompositionMode mode )
- void setFont ( const QFont & font )
- void setLayoutDirection ( Qt::LayoutDirection direction )
- void setOpacity ( qreal opacity )
- void setPen ( const QPen & pen )
- void setPen ( const QColor & color )
- void setPen ( Qt::PenStyle style )
- void setRenderHint ( RenderHint hint, bool on = true )
- void setRenderHints ( RenderHints hints, bool on = true )
- void setTransform ( const QTransform & transform, bool combine = false )
- void setViewTransformEnabled ( bool enable )
- void setViewport ( const QRect & rectangle )
- void setViewport ( int x, int y, int width, int height )
- void setWindow ( const QRect & rectangle )
- void setWindow ( int x, int y, int width, int height )
- void setWorldMatrix ( const QMatrix & matrix, bool combine = false )
- void setWorldMatrixEnabled ( bool enable )
- void setWorldTransform ( const QTransform & matrix, bool combine = false )
- void shear ( qreal sh, qreal sv )
- void strokePath ( const QPainterPath & path, const QPen & pen )
- bool testRenderHint ( RenderHint hint ) const
- const QTransform & transform () const
- void translate ( const QPointF & offset )
- void translate ( const QPoint & offset )
- void translate ( qreal dx, qreal dy )
- bool viewTransformEnabled () const
- QRect viewport () const
- QRect window () const
- const QMatrix & worldMatrix () const
- bool worldMatrixEnabled () const
- const QTransform & worldTransform () const
[править] Статические открытые члены
- QPaintDevice * redirected ( const QPaintDevice * device, QPoint * offset = 0 )
- void restoreRedirected ( const QPaintDevice * device )
- void setRedirected ( const QPaintDevice * device, QPaintDevice * replacement, const QPoint & offset = QPoint() )
[править] Связанные не-члены
- void qDrawPlainRect ( QPainter * painter, int x, int y, int width, int height, const QColor & lineColor, int lineWidth = 1, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
- void qDrawPlainRect ( QPainter * painter, const QRect & rect, const QColor & lineColor, int lineWidth = 1, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
- void qDrawShadeLine ( QPainter * painter, int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = true, int lineWidth = 1, int midLineWidth = 0 )
- void qDrawShadeLine ( QPainter * painter, const QPoint & p1, const QPoint & p2, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = true, int lineWidth = 1, int midLineWidth = 0 )
- void qDrawShadePanel ( QPainter * painter, int x, int y, int width, int height, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, int lineWidth = 1, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
- void qDrawShadePanel ( QPainter * painter, const QRect & rect, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, int lineWidth = 1, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
- void qDrawShadeRect ( QPainter * painter, int x, int y, int width, int height, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, int lineWidth = 1, int midLineWidth = 0, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
- void qDrawShadeRect ( QPainter * painter, const QRect & rect, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, int lineWidth = 1, int midLineWidth = 0, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
- void qDrawWinButton ( QPainter * painter, int x, int y, int width, int height, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
- void qDrawWinButton ( QPainter * painter, const QRect & rect, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
- void qDrawWinPanel ( QPainter * painter, int x, int y, int width, int height, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
[править] Подробное описание
The QPainter class performs low-level painting on widgets and other paint devices.
QPainter provides highly optimized functions to do most of the drawing GUI programs require. It can draw everything from simple lines to complex shapes like pies and chords. It can also draw aligned text and pixmaps. Normally, it draws in a "natural" coordinate system, but it can also do view and world transformation. QPainter can operate on any object that inherits the QPaintDevice class.
The common use of QPainter is inside a widget's paint event: Construct and customize (e.g. set the pen or the brush) the painter. Then draw. Remember to destroy the QPainter object after drawing. For example:
void SimpleExampleWidget::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *) { QPainter painter(this); painter.setPen(Qt::blue); painter.setFont(QFont("Arial", 30)); painter.drawText(rect(), Qt::AlignCenter, "Qt"); }
The core functionality of QPainter is drawing, but the class also provide several functions that allows you to customize QPainter's settings and its rendering quality, and others that enable clipping. In addition you can control how different shapes are merged together by specifying the painter's composition mode.
The isActive() function indicates whether the painter is active. A painter is activated by the begin() function and the constructor that takes a QPaintDevice argument. The end() function, and the destructor, deactivates it.
Together with the QPaintDevice and QPaintEngine classes, QPainter form the basis for Qt's paint system. QPainter is the class used to perform drawing operations. QPaintDevice represents a device that can be painted on using a QPainter. QPaintEngine provides the interface that the painter uses to draw onto different types of devices. If the painter is active, device() returns the paint device on which the painter paints, and paintEngine() returns the paint engine that the painter is currently operating on. For more information, see The Paint System documentation.
Sometimes it is desirable to make someone else paint on an unusual QPaintDevice. QPainter supports a static function to do this, setRedirected().
Warning: When the paintdevice is a widget, QPainter can only be used inside a paintEvent() function or in a function called by paintEvent(); that is unless the Qt::WA_PaintOutsidePaintEvent widget attribute is set. On Mac OS X and Windows, you can only paint in a paintEvent() function regardless of this attribute's setting.
[править] Settings
There are several settings that you can customize to make QPainter draw according to your preferences:
- font() is the font used for drawing text. If the painter isActive(), you can retrieve information about the currently set font, and its metrics, using the fontInfo() and fontMetrics() functions respectively.
- brush() defines the color or pattern that is used for filling shapes.
- pen() defines the color or stipple that is used for drawing lines or boundaries.
- backgroundMode() defines whether there is a background() or not, i.e it is either Qt::OpaqueMode or Qt::TransparentMode.
- background() only applies when backgroundMode() is Qt::OpaqueMode and pen() is a stipple. In that case, it describes the color of the background pixels in the stipple.
- brushOrigin() defines the origin of the tiled brushes, normally the origin of widget's background.
- viewport(), window(), worldMatrix() make up the painter's coordinate transformation system. For more information, see the Coordinate Transformations section and the The Coordinate System documentation.
- hasClipping() tells whether the painter clips at all. (The paint device clips, too.) If the painter clips, it clips to clipRegion().
- layoutDirection() defines the layout direction used by the painter when drawing text.
- matrixEnabled() tells whether world transformation is enabled.
- viewTransformEnabled() tells whether view transformation is enabled.
Note that some of these settings mirror settings in some paint devices, e.g. QWidget::font(). The QPainter::begin() function (or equivalently the QPainter constructor) copies these attributes from the paint device.
You can at any time save the QPainter's state by calling the save() function which saves all the available settings on an internal stack. The restore() function pops them back.
[править] Drawing
QPainter provides functions to draw most primitives: drawPoint(), drawPoints(), drawLine(), drawRect(), drawRoundRect(), drawEllipse(), drawArc(), drawPie(), drawChord(), drawPolyline(), drawPolygon(), drawConvexPolygon() and drawCubicBezier(). The two convenience functions, drawRects() and drawLines(), draw the given number of rectangles or lines in the given array of QRects or QLines using the current pen and brush.
The QPainter class also provides the fillRect() function which fills the given QRect, with the given QBrush, and the eraseRect() function that erases the area inside the given rectangle.
All of these functions have both integer and floating point versions.
Файл:Qpainter-basicdrawing.png | Basic Drawing Example
The Basic Drawing example shows how to display basic graphics primitives in a variety of styles using the QPainter class. |
If you need to draw a complex shape, especially if you need to do so repeatedly, consider creating a QPainterPath and drawing it using drawPath().
Painter Paths example
The QPainterPath class provides a container for painting operations, enabling graphical shapes to be constructed and reused. The Painter Paths example shows how painter paths can be used to build complex shapes for rendering. | Файл:Qpainter-painterpaths.png |
QPainter also provides the fillPath() function which fills the given QPainterPath with the given QBrush, and the strokePath() function that draws the outline of the given path (i.e. strokes the path).
See also the Vector Deformation demo which shows how to use advanced vector techniques to draw text using a QPainterPath, the Gradients demo which shows the different types of gradients that are available in Qt, and the Path Stroking demo which shows Qt's built-in dash patterns and shows how custom patterns can be used to extend the range of available patterns.
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Vector Deformation | Gradients | Path Stroking |
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There are functions to draw pixmaps/images, namely drawPixmap(), drawImage() and drawTiledPixmap(). Both drawPixmap() and drawImage() produce the same result, except that drawPixmap() is faster on-screen while drawImage() may be faster on a QPrinter or other devices.
Text drawing is done using drawText(). When you need fine-grained positioning, boundingRect() tells you where a given drawText() command will draw.
There is a drawPicture() function that draws the contents of an entire QPicture. The drawPicture() function is the only function that disregards all the painter's settings as QPicture has its own settings.
[править] Rendering Quality
To get the optimal rendering result using QPainter, you should use the platform independent QImage as paint device; i.e. using QImage will ensure that the result has an identical pixel representation on any platform.
The QPainter class also provides a means of controlling the rendering quality through its RenderHint enum and the support for floating point precision: All the functions for drawing primitives has a floating point version. These are often used in combination with the QPainter::AntiAliasing render hint.
Файл:Qpainter-concentriccircles.png | Concentric Circles Example
The Concentric Circles example shows the improved rendering quality that can be obtained using floating point precision and anti-aliasing when drawing custom widgets. The application's main window displays several widgets which are drawn using the various combinations of precision and anti-aliasing. |
The RenderHint enum specifies flags to QPainter that may or may not be respected by any given engine. QPainter::AntiAliasing indicates that the engine should antialias edges of primitives if possible, QPainter::TextAntialiasing indicates that the engine should antialias text if possible, and the QPainter::SmoothPixmapTransform indicates that the engine should use a smooth pixmap transformation algorithm. HighQualityAntialiasing is an OpenGL-specific rendering hint indicating that the engine should use fragment programs and offscreen rendering for antialiasing.
The renderHints() function returns a flag that specifies the rendering hints that are set for this painter. Use the setRenderHint() function to set or clear the currently set RenderHints.
[править] Coordinate Transformations
Normally, the QPainter operates on the device's own coordinate system (usually pixels), but QPainter has good support for coordinate transformations.
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nop | rotate() | scale() | translate() |
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The most commonly used transformations are scaling, rotation, translation and shearing. Use the scale() function to scale the coordinate system by a given offset, the rotate() function to rotate it clockwise and translate() to translate it (i.e. adding a given offset to the points). You can also twist the coordinate system around the origin using the shear() function. See the Affine Transformations demo for a visualization of a sheared coordinate system.
See also the Transformations example which shows how transformations influence the way that QPainter renders graphics primitives. In particular it shows how the order of transformations affects the result.
Affine Transformations Demo
The Affine Transformations demo show Qt's ability to perform affine transformations on painting operations. The demo also allows the user to experiment with the transformation operations and see the results immediately. | Файл:Qpainter-affinetransformations.png |
All the tranformation operations operate on the transformation worldMatrix(). A matrix transforms a point in the plane to another point. For more information about the transformation matrix, see the The Coordinate System and QMatrix documentation.
The setWorldMatrix() function can replace or add to the currently set worldMatrix(). The resetMatrix() function resets any transformations that were made using translate(), scale(), shear(), rotate(), setWorldMatrix(), setViewport() and setWindow() functions. The deviceMatrix() returns the matrix that transforms from logical coordinates to device coordinates of the platform dependent paint device. The latter function is only needed when using platform painting commands on the platform dependent handle, and the platform does not do transformations nativly.
When drawing with QPainter, we specify points using logical coordinates which then are converted into the physical coordinates of the paint device. The mapping of the logical coordinates to the physical coordinates are handled by QPainter's combinedMatrix(), a combination of viewport() and window() and worldMatrix(). The viewport() represents the physical coordinates specifying an arbitrary rectangle, the window() describes the same rectangle in logical coordinates, and the worldMatrix() is identical with the transformation matrix.
See also The Coordinate System documentation.
[править] Clipping
QPainter can clip any drawing operation to a rectangle, a region, or a vector path. The current clip is available using the functions clipRegion() and clipPath(). Whether paths or regions are preferred (faster) depends on the underlying paintEngine(). For example, the QImage paint engine prefers paths while the X11 paint engine prefers regions. Setting a clip is done in the painters logical coordinates.
After QPainter's clipping, the paint device may also clip. For example, most widgets clip away the pixels used by child widgets, and most printers clip away an area near the edges of the paper. This additional clipping is not reflected by the return value of clipRegion() or hasClipping().
[править] Composition Modes
QPainter provides the CompositionMode enum which defines the Porter-Duff rules for digital image compositing; it describes a model for combining the pixels in one image, the source, with the pixels in another image, the destination.
The two most common forms of composition are Source and SourceOver. Source is used to draw opaque objects onto a paint device. In this mode, each pixel in the source replaces the corresponding pixel in the destination. In SourceOver composition mode, the source object is transparent and is drawn on top of the destination.
Note that composition transformation operates pixelwise. For that reason, there is a difference between using the grahic primitive itself and its bounding rectangle: The bounding rect contains pixels with alpha == 0 (i.e the pixels surrounding the primitive). These pixels will overwrite the other image's pixels, affectively clearing those, while the primitive only overwrites its own area.
Файл:Qpainter-compositiondemo.png | Composition Modes Demo
The Composition Modes demo, available in Qt's demo directory, allows you to experiment with the various composition modes and see the results immediately. |
See also QPaintDevice, QPaintEngine, QtSvg Module, and Basic Drawing Example.
[править] Описание типов членов
[править] enum QPainter::CompositionMode
Defines the Porter-Duff rules for digital image compositing. Composition modes are used to specify how the pixels in one image, the source, are merged with the pixel in another image, the destination.
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The most common type is SourceOver (often referred to as just alpha blending) where the source pixel is blended on top of the destination pixel in such a way that the alpha component of the source defines the translucency of the pixel.
When the paint device is a QImage, the image format must be set to Format_ARGB32Premultiplied or Format_ARGB32 for the composition modes to have any effect. For performance the premultiplied version is the preferred format.
When a composition mode is set it applies to all painting operator, pens, brushes, gradients and pixmap/image drawing.
Constant | Value | Description |
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QPainter::CompositionMode_SourceOver | 0 | This is the default mode. The alpha of the source is used to blend the pixel on top of the destination. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_DestinationOver | 1 | The alpha of the destination is used to blend it on top of the source pixels. This mode is the inverse of CompositionMode_SourceOver. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_Clear | 2 | The pixels in the destination are cleared (set to fully transparent) independent of the source. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_Source | 3 | The output is the source pixel. (This means a basic copy operation and is identical to SourceOver when the source pixel is opaque). |
QPainter::CompositionMode_Destination | 4 | The output is the destination pixel. This means that the blending has no effect. This mode is the inverse of CompositionMode_Source. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_SourceIn | 5 | The output is the source, where the alpha is reduced by that of the destination. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_DestinationIn | 6 | The output is the destination, where the alpha is reduced by that of the source. This mode is the inverse of CompositionMode_SourceIn. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_SourceOut | 7 | The output is the source, where the alpha is reduced by the inverse of destination. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_DestinationOut | 8 | The output is the destination, where the alpha is reduced by the inverse of the source. This mode is the inverse of CompositionMode_SourceOut. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_SourceAtop | 9 | The source pixel is blended on top of the destination, with the alpha of the source pixel reduced by the alpha of the destination pixel. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_DestinationAtop | 10 | The destination pixel is blended on top of the source, with the alpha of the destination pixel is reduced by the alpha of the destination pixel. This mode is the inverse of CompositionMode_SourceAtop. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_Xor | 11 | The source, whose alpha is reduced with the inverse of the destination alpha, is merged with the destination, whose alpha is reduced by the inverse of the source alpha. CompositionMode_Xor is not the same as the bitwise Xor. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_Plus | 12 | Both the alpha and color of the source and destination pixels are added together. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_Multiply | 13 | The output is the source color multiplied by the destination. Multiplying a color with white leaves the color unchanged, while multiplying a color with black produces black. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_Screen | 14 | The source and destination colors are inverted and then multiplied. Screening a color with white produces white, whereas screening a color with black leaves the color unchanged. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_Overlay | 15 | Multiplies or screens the colors depending on the destination color. The destination color is mixed with the source color to reflect the lightness or darkness of the destination. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_Darken | 16 | The darker of the source and destination colors is selected. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_Lighten | 17 | The lighter of the source and destination colors is selected. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_ColorDodge | 18 | The destination color is brightened to reflect the source color. A black source color leaves the destination color unchanged. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_ColorBurn | 19 | The destination color is darkened to reflect the source color. A white source color leaves the destination color unchanged. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_HardLight | 20 | Multiplies or screens the colors depending on the source color. A light source color will lighten the destination color, whereas a dark source color will darken the destination color. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_SoftLight | 21 | Darkens or lightens the colors depending on the source color. Similar to CompositionMode_HardLight. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_Difference | 22 | Subtracts the darker of the colors from the lighter. Painting with white inverts the destination color, whereas painting with black leaves the destination color unchanged. |
QPainter::CompositionMode_Exclusion | 23 | Similar to CompositionMode_Difference, but with a lower contrast. Painting with white inverts the destination color, whereas painting with black leaves the destination color unchanged. |
See also compositionMode(), setCompositionMode(), Composition Modes, and Image Composition Example.
[править] enum QPainter::RenderHint
flags QPainter::RenderHints
Renderhints are used to specify flags to QPainter that may or may not be respected by any given engine.
Constant | Value | Description |
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QPainter::Antialiasing | 0x01 | Indicates that the engine should antialias edges of primitives if possible. |
QPainter::TextAntialiasing | 0x02 | Indicates that the engine should antialias text if possible. |
QPainter::SmoothPixmapTransform | 0x04 | Indicates that the engine should use a smooth pixmap transformation algorithm (such as bilinear) rather than nearest neighbor. |
QPainter::HighQualityAntialiasing | 0x08 | An OpenGL-specific rendering hint indicating that the engine should use fragment programs and offscreen rendering for antialiasing. |
The RenderHints type is a typedef for QFlags<RenderHint>. It stores an OR combination of RenderHint values.
See also renderHints(), setRenderHint(), Rendering Quality, and Concentric Circles Example.
[править] Описание функций-членов
[править] QPainter::QPainter ()
Constructs a painter.
[править] QPainter::QPainter ( QPaintDevice * device )
Constructs a painter that begins painting the paint device immediately.
This constructor is convenient for short-lived painters, e.g. in a QWidget::paintEvent() and should be used only once. The constructor calls begin() for you and the QPainter destructor automatically calls end().
Here's an example using begin() and end():
void MyWidget::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *) { QPainter p; p.begin(this); p.drawLine(...); // drawing code p.end(); }
The same example using this constructor:
void MyWidget::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *) { QPainter p(this); p.drawLine(...); // drawing code }
Since the constructor cannot provide feedback when the initialization of the painter failed you should rather use begin() and end() to paint on external devices, e.g. printers.
[править] QPainter::~QPainter ()
Destroys the painter.
[править] const QBrush & QPainter::background () const
Returns the current background brush.
See also setBackground() and Settings.
[править] Qt::BGMode QPainter::backgroundMode () const
Returns the current background mode.
See also setBackgroundMode() and Settings.
[править] bool QPainter::begin ( QPaintDevice * device )
Begins painting the paint device and returns true if successful; otherwise returns false.
Notice that all painter settings ( setPen(), setBrush() etc.) are reset to default values when begin() is called.
The errors that can occur are serious problems, such as these:
painter->begin(0); // impossible - paint device cannot be 0 QPixmap image(0, 0); painter->begin(&image); // impossible - image.isNull() == true; painter->begin(myWidget); painter2->begin(myWidget); // impossible - only one painter at a time
Note that most of the time, you can use one of the constructors instead of begin(), and that end() is automatically done at destruction.
Warning: A paint device can only be painted by one painter at a time.
See also end() and QPainter().
[править] QRectF QPainter::boundingRect ( const QRectF & rectangle, int flags, const QString & text )
Returns the bounding rectangle of the text as it will appear when drawn inside the given rectangle with the specified flags using the currently set font(); i.e the function tells you where the drawText() function will draw when given the same arguments.
If the text does not fit within the given rectangle using the specified flags, the function returns the required rectangle.
The flags argument is a bitwise OR of the following flags:
- Qt::AlignLeft
- Qt::AlignRight
- Qt::AlignHCenter
- Qt::AlignTop
- Qt::AlignBottom
- Qt::AlignVCenter
- Qt::AlignCenter
- Qt::TextSingleLine
- Qt::TextExpandTabs
- Qt::TextShowMnemonic
- Qt::TextWordWrap
If several of the horizontal or several of the vertical alignment flags are set, the resulting alignment is undefined.
See also drawText(), Qt::Alignment, and Qt::TextFlag.
[править] QRect QPainter::boundingRect ( const QRect & rectangle, int flags, const QString & text )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Returns the bounding rectangle of the text as it will appear when drawn inside the given rectangle with the specified flags using the currently set font().
[править] QRect QPainter::boundingRect ( int x, int y, int w, int h, int flags, const QString & text )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Returns the bounding rectangle of the given text as it will appear when drawn inside the rectangle beginning at the point (x, y) with width w and height h.
[править] QRectF QPainter::boundingRect ( const QRectF & rectangle, const QString & text, const QTextOption & option = QTextOption() )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Instead of specifying flags as a bitwise OR of the Qt::AlignmentFlag and Qt::TextFlag, this overloaded function takes an option argument. The QTextOption class provides a description of general rich text properties.
See also QTextOption.
[править] const QBrush & QPainter::brush () const
Returns the painter's current brush.
See also QPainter::setBrush() and Settings.
[править] QPoint QPainter::brushOrigin () const
Returns the currently set brush origin.
See also setBrushOrigin() and Settings.
[править] QPainterPath QPainter::clipPath () const
Returns the currently clip as a path. Note that the clip path is given in logical coordinates.
See also setClipPath(), clipRegion(), and setClipping().
[править] QRegion QPainter::clipRegion () const
Returns the currently set clip region. Note that the clip region is given in logical coordinates.
See also setClipRegion(), clipPath(), and setClipping().
[править] QMatrix QPainter::combinedMatrix () const
Returns the transformation matrix combining the current window/viewport and world transformation.
It is advisable to use combinedTransform() instead of this function to preserve the properties of perspective transformations.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also setWorldMatrix(), setWindow(), and setViewport().
[править] QTransform QPainter::combinedTransform () const
Returns the transformation matrix combining the current window/viewport and world transformation.
It is advisable to use combinedTransform() instead of this function to preserve the properties of perspective transformations.
See also setWorldMatrix(), setWindow(), and setViewport().
[править] CompositionMode QPainter::compositionMode () const
Returns the current composition mode.
See also CompositionMode and setCompositionMode().
[править] QPaintDevice * QPainter::device () const
Returns the paint device on which this painter is currently painting, or 0 if the painter is not active.
See also isActive().
[править] const QMatrix & QPainter::deviceMatrix () const
Returns the matrix that transforms from logical coordinates to device coordinates of the platform dependent paint device.
Note: It is advisable to use deviceTransform() instead of this function to preserve the properties of perspective transformations.
This function is only needed when using platform painting commands on the platform dependent handle ( Qt::HANDLE), and the platform does not do transformations nativly.
The QPaintEngine::PaintEngineFeature enum can be queried to determine whether the platform performs the transformations or not.
See also worldMatrix() and QPaintEngine::hasFeature().
[править] const QTransform & QPainter::deviceTransform () const
Returns the matrix that transforms from logical coordinates to device coordinates of the platform dependent paint device.
This function is only needed when using platform painting commands on the platform dependent handle ( Qt::HANDLE), and the platform does not do transformations nativly.
The QPaintEngine::PaintEngineFeature enum can be queried to determine whether the platform performs the transformations or not.
See also worldTransform() and QPaintEngine::hasFeature().
[править] void QPainter::drawArc ( const QRectF & rectangle, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
Draws the arc defined by the given rectangle, startAngle and spanAngle.
The startAngle and spanAngle must be specified in 1/16th of a degree, i.e. a full circle equals 5760 (16 * 360). Positive values for the angles mean counter-clockwise while negative values mean the clockwise direction. Zero degrees is at the 3 o'clock position.
Файл:Qpainter-arc.png | QRectF rectangle(10.0, 20.0, 80.0, 60.0); int startAngle = 30 * 16; int spanAngle = 120 * 16; QPainter painter(this); painter.drawArc(rectangle, startAngle, spanAngle); |
See also drawPie(), drawChord(), and The Coordinate System.
[править] void QPainter::drawArc ( const QRect & rectangle, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the arc defined by the given rectangle, startAngle and spanAngle.
[править] void QPainter::drawArc ( int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the arc defined by the rectangle beginning at (x, y) with the specified width and height, and the given startAngle and spanAngle.
[править] void QPainter::drawChord ( const QRectF & rectangle, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
Draws the chord defined by the given rectangle, startAngle and spanAngle. The chord is filled with the current brush().
The startAngle and spanAngle must be specified in 1/16th of a degree, i.e. a full circle equals 5760 (16 * 360). Positive values for the angles mean counter-clockwise while negative values mean the clockwise direction. Zero degrees is at the 3 o'clock position.
Файл:Qpainter-chord.png | QRectF rectangle(10.0, 20.0, 80.0, 60.0); int startAngle = 30 * 16; int spanAngle = 120 * 16; QPainter painter(this); painter.drawChord(rect, startAngle, spanAngle); |
See also drawArc(), drawPie(), and The Coordinate System.
[править] void QPainter::drawChord ( const QRect & rectangle, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the chord defined by the given rectangle, startAngle and spanAngle.
[править] void QPainter::drawChord ( int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the chord defined by the rectangle beginning at (x, y) with the specified width and height, and the given startAngle and spanAngle.
[править] void QPainter::drawConvexPolygon ( const QPointF * points, int pointCount )
Draws the convex polygon defined by the first pointCount points in the array points using the current pen.
Файл:Qpainter-polygon.png | static const QPointF points[4] = { QPointF(10.0, 80.0), QPointF(20.0, 10.0), QPointF(80.0, 30.0), QPointF(90.0, 70.0) }; QPainter painter(this); painter.drawConvexPolygon(points, 4); |
The first point is implicitly connected to the last point, and the polygon is filled with the current brush(). If the supplied polygon is not convex, i.e. it contains at least one angle larger than 180 degrees, the results are undefined.
On some platforms (e.g. X11), the drawConvexPolygon() function can be faster than the drawPolygon() function.
See also drawPolygon(), drawPolyline(), and The Coordinate System.
[править] void QPainter::drawConvexPolygon ( const QPoint * points, int pointCount )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the convex polygon defined by the first pointCount points in the array points using the current pen.
[править] void QPainter::drawConvexPolygon ( const QPolygonF & polygon )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the convex polygon defined by polygon using the current pen and brush.
[править] void QPainter::drawConvexPolygon ( const QPolygon & polygon )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the convex polygon defined by polygon using the current pen and brush.
[править] void QPainter::drawEllipse ( const QRectF & rectangle )
Draws the ellipse defined by the given rectangle.
A filled ellipse has a size of rectangle. size(). A stroked ellipse has a size of rectangle. size() plus the pen width.
Файл:Qpainter-ellipse.png | QRectF rectangle(10.0, 20.0, 80.0, 60.0); QPainter painter(this); painter.drawEllipse(rectangle); |
See also drawPie() and The Coordinate System.
[править] void QPainter::drawEllipse ( const QRect & rectangle )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the ellipse defined by the given rectangle.
[править] void QPainter::drawEllipse ( int x, int y, int width, int height )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the ellipse defined by the rectangle beginning at (x, y) with the given width and height.
[править] void QPainter::drawImage ( const QRectF & target, const QImage & image, const QRectF & source, Qt::ImageConversionFlags flags = Qt::AutoColor )
Draws the rectangular portion source of the given image into the target rectangle in the paint device.
If the image needs to be modified to fit in a lower-resolution result (e.g. converting from 32-bit to 8-bit), use the flags to specify how you would prefer this to happen.
QRectF target(10.0, 20.0, 80.0, 60.0); QRectF source(0.0, 0.0, 70.0, 40.0); QImage image(":/images/myImage.png"); QPainter(this); painter.drawImage(target, image, source); |
See also drawPixmap().
[править] void QPainter::drawImage ( const QRect & target, const QImage & image, const QRect & source, Qt::ImageConversionFlags flags = Qt::AutoColor )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the rectangular portion source of the given image into the target rectangle in the paint device.
[править] void QPainter::drawImage ( const QPointF & point, const QImage & image )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given image at the given point.
[править] void QPainter::drawImage ( const QPoint & point, const QImage & image )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given image at the given point.
[править] void QPainter::drawImage ( const QPointF & point, const QImage & image, const QRectF & source, Qt::ImageConversionFlags flags = Qt::AutoColor )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the rectangular portion source of the given image with its origin at the given point.
[править] void QPainter::drawImage ( const QPoint & point, const QImage & image, const QRect & source, Qt::ImageConversionFlags flags = Qt::AutoColor )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the rectangular portion source of the given image with its origin at the given point.
[править] void QPainter::drawImage ( const QRectF & rectangle, const QImage & image )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given image into the given rectangle.
[править] void QPainter::drawImage ( const QRect & rectangle, const QImage & image )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given image into the given rectangle.
[править] void QPainter::drawImage ( int x, int y, const QImage & image, int sx = 0, int sy = 0, int sw = -1, int sh = -1, Qt::ImageConversionFlags flags = Qt::AutoColor )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws an image at (x, y) by copying a part of image into the paint device.
(x, y) specifies the top-left point in the paint device that is to be drawn onto. (sx, sy) specifies the top-left point in image that is to be drawn. The default is (0, 0).
(sw, sh) specifies the size of the image that is to be drawn. The default, (0, 0) (and negative) means all the way to the bottom-right of the image.
[править] void QPainter::drawLine ( const QLineF & line )
Draws a line defined by line.
Файл:Qpainter-line.png | QLineF line(10.0, 80.0, 90.0, 20.0); QPainter(this); painter.drawLine(line); |
See also drawLines(), drawPolyline(), and The Coordinate System.
[править] void QPainter::drawLine ( const QLine & line )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a line defined by line.
[править] void QPainter::drawLine ( const QPoint & p1, const QPoint & p2 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a line from p1 to p2.
[править] void QPainter::drawLine ( const QPointF & p1, const QPointF & p2 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a line from p1 to p2.
[править] void QPainter::drawLine ( int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a line from (x1, y1) to (x2, y2) and sets the current pen position to (x2, y2).
[править] void QPainter::drawLines ( const QLineF * lines, int lineCount )
Draws the first lineCount lines in the array lines using the current pen.
See also drawLine() and drawPolyline().
[править] void QPainter::drawLines ( const QLine * lines, int lineCount )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the first lineCount lines in the array lines using the current pen.
[править] void QPainter::drawLines ( const QPointF * pointPairs, int lineCount )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the first lineCount lines in the array pointPairs using the current pen. The lines are specified as pairs of points so the number of entries in pointPairs must be at least lineCount * 2.
[править] void QPainter::drawLines ( const QPoint * pointPairs, int lineCount )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the first lineCount lines in the array pointPairs using the current pen.
[править] void QPainter::drawLines ( const QVector< QPointF> & pointPairs )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a line for each pair of points in the vector pointPairs using the current pen. If there is an odd number of points in the array, the last point will be ignored.
[править] void QPainter::drawLines ( const QVector< QPoint> & pointPairs )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a line for each pair of points in the vector pointPairs using the current pen.
[править] void QPainter::drawLines ( const QVector< QLineF> & lines )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the set of lines defined by the list lines using the current pen and brush.
[править] void QPainter::drawLines ( const QVector< QLine> & lines )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the set of lines defined by the list lines using the current pen and brush.
[править] void QPainter::drawPath ( const QPainterPath & path )
Draws the given painter path using the current pen for outline and the current brush for filling.
Файл:Qpainter-path.png | QPainterPath path; path.moveTo(20, 80); path.lineTo(20, 30); path.cubicTo(80, 0, 50, 50, 80, 80); QPainter painter(this); painter.drawPath(path); |
See also the Painter Paths example and the Vector Deformation demo.
[править] void QPainter::drawPicture ( const QPointF & point, const QPicture & picture )
Replays the given picture at the given point.
The QPicture class is a paint device that records and replays QPainter commands. A picture serializes the painter commands to an IO device in a platform-independent format. Everything that can be painted on a widget or pixmap can also be stored in a picture.
This function does exactly the same as QPicture::play() when called with point = QPoint(0, 0).
QPicture picture; QPointF point(10.0, 20.0) picture.load("drawing.pic"); QPainter painter(this); painter.drawPicture(0, 0, picture); |
See also QPicture::play().
[править] void QPainter::drawPicture ( const QPoint & point, const QPicture & picture )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Replays the given picture at the given point.
[править] void QPainter::drawPicture ( int x, int y, const QPicture & picture )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given picture at point (x, y).
[править] void QPainter::drawPie ( const QRectF & rectangle, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
Draws a pie defined by the given rectangle, startAngle and and spanAngle.
The pie is filled with the current brush().
The startAngle and spanAngle must be specified in 1/16th of a degree, i.e. a full circle equals 5760 (16 * 360). Positive values for the angles mean counter-clockwise while negative values mean the clockwise direction. Zero degrees is at the 3 o'clock position.
Файл:Qpainter-pie.png | QRectF rectangle(10.0, 20.0, 80.0, 60.0); int startAngle = 30 * 16; int spanAngle = 120 * 16; QPainter painter(this); painter.drawPie(rectangle, startAngle, spanAngle); |
See also drawEllipse(), drawChord(), and The Coordinate System.
[править] void QPainter::drawPie ( const QRect & rectangle, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a pie defined by the given rectangle, startAngle and and spanAngle.
[править] void QPainter::drawPie ( int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int spanAngle )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the pie defined by the rectangle beginning at (x, y) with the specified width and height, and the given startAngle and spanAngle.
[править] void QPainter::drawPixmap ( const QRectF & target, const QPixmap & pixmap, const QRectF & source )
Draws the rectangular portion source of the given pixmap into the given target in the paint device.
QRectF target(10.0, 20.0, 80.0, 60.0); QRectF source(0.0, 0.0, 70.0, 40.0); QPixmap pixmap(":myPixmap.png"); QPainter(this); painter.drawPixmap(target, image, source); |
If pixmap is a QBitmap it is drawn with the bits that are "set" using the pens color. If backgroundMode is Qt::OpaqueMode, the "unset" bits are drawn using the color of the background brush; if backgroundMode is Qt::TransparentMode, the "unset" bits are transparent. Drawing bitmaps with gradient or texture colors is not supported.
See also drawImage().
[править] void QPainter::drawPixmap ( const QRect & target, const QPixmap & pixmap, const QRect & source )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the rectangular portion source of the given pixmap into the given target in the paint device.
[править] void QPainter::drawPixmap ( const QPointF & point, const QPixmap & pixmap, const QRectF & source )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the rectangular portion source of the given pixmap with its origin at the given point.
[править] void QPainter::drawPixmap ( const QPoint & point, const QPixmap & pixmap, const QRect & source )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the rectangular portion source of the given pixmap with its origin at the given point.
[править] void QPainter::drawPixmap ( const QPointF & point, const QPixmap & pixmap )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given pixmap with its origin at the given point.
[править] void QPainter::drawPixmap ( const QPoint & point, const QPixmap & pixmap )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given pixmap with its origin at the given point.
[править] void QPainter::drawPixmap ( int x, int y, const QPixmap & pixmap )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given pixmap at position (x, y).
[править] void QPainter::drawPixmap ( const QRect & rectangle, const QPixmap & pixmap )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given pixmap into the given rectangle.
[править] void QPainter::drawPixmap ( int x, int y, int width, int height, const QPixmap & pixmap )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the pixmap into the rectangle at position (x, y) with the given width and height.
[править] void QPainter::drawPixmap ( int x, int y, int w, int h, const QPixmap & pixmap, int sx, int sy, int sw, int sh )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the rectangular portion with the origin (sx, sy), width sw and height sh, of the given pixmap , at the point (x, y), with a width of w and a height of h. If sw or sh are equal to zero the width/height of the pixmap is used and adjusted by the offset sx/sy;
[править] void QPainter::drawPixmap ( int x, int y, const QPixmap & pixmap, int sx, int sy, int sw, int sh )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a pixmap at (x, y) by copying a part of the given pixmap into the paint device.
(x, y) specifies the top-left point in the paint device that is to be drawn onto. (sx, sy) specifies the top-left point in pixmap that is to be drawn. The default is (0, 0).
(sw, sh) specifies the size of the pixmap that is to be drawn. The default, (0, 0) (and negative) means all the way to the bottom-right of the pixmap.
[править] void QPainter::drawPoint ( const QPointF & position )
Draws a single point at the given position using the current pen's color.
See also The Coordinate System.
[править] void QPainter::drawPoint ( const QPoint & position )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a single point at the given position using the current pen's color.
[править] void QPainter::drawPoint ( int x, int y )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a single point at position (x, y).
[править] void QPainter::drawPoints ( const QPointF * points, int pointCount )
Draws the first pointCount points in the array points using the current pen's color.
See also The Coordinate System.
[править] void QPainter::drawPoints ( const QPoint * points, int pointCount )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the first pointCount points in the array points using the current pen's color.
[править] void QPainter::drawPoints ( const QPolygonF & points )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the points in the vector points.
[править] void QPainter::drawPoints ( const QPolygon & points )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the points in the vector points.
[править] void QPainter::drawPolygon ( const QPointF * points, int pointCount, Qt::FillRule fillRule = Qt::OddEvenFill )
Draws the polygon defined by the first pointCount points in the array points using the current pen and brush.
Файл:Qpainter-polygon.png | static const QPointF points[4] = { QPointF(10.0, 80.0), QPointF(20.0, 10.0), QPointF(80.0, 30.0), QPointF(90.0, 70.0) }; QPainter painter(this); painter.drawPolygon(points, 4); |
The first point is implicitly connected to the last point, and the polygon is filled with the current brush().
If fillRule is Qt::WindingFill, the polygon is filled using the winding fill algorithm. If fillRule is Qt::OddEvenFill, the polygon is filled using the odd-even fill algorithm. See Qt::FillRule for a more detailed description of these fill rules.
See also drawConvexPolygon(), drawPolyline(), and The Coordinate System.
[править] void QPainter::drawPolygon ( const QPoint * points, int pointCount, Qt::FillRule fillRule = Qt::OddEvenFill )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the polygon defined by the first pointCount points in the array points.
[править] void QPainter::drawPolygon ( const QPolygonF & points, Qt::FillRule fillRule = Qt::OddEvenFill )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the polygon defined by the given points using the fill rule fillRule.
[править] void QPainter::drawPolygon ( const QPolygon & points, Qt::FillRule fillRule = Qt::OddEvenFill )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the polygon defined by the given points using the fill rule fillRule.
[править] void QPainter::drawPolyline ( const QPointF * points, int pointCount )
Draws the polyline defined by the first pointCount points in points using the current pen.
Note that unlike the drawPolygon() function the last point is not connected to the first, neither is the polyline filled.
static const QPointF points[3] = { QPointF(10.0, 80.0), QPointF(20.0, 10.0), QPointF(80.0, 30.0), }; QPainter painter(this); painter.drawPolyline(points, 3); |
See also drawLines(), drawPolygon(), and The Coordinate System.
[править] void QPainter::drawPolyline ( const QPoint * points, int pointCount )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the polyline defined by the first pointCount points in points using the current pen.
[править] void QPainter::drawPolyline ( const QPolygonF & points )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the polyline defined by the given points using the current pen.
[править] void QPainter::drawPolyline ( const QPolygon & points )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the polyline defined by the given points using the current pen.
[править] void QPainter::drawRect ( const QRectF & rectangle )
Draws the current rectangle with the current pen and brush.
A filled rectangle has a size of rectangle.size(). A stroked rectangle has a size of rectangle.size() plus the pen width.
Файл:Qpainter-rectangle.png | QRectF rectangle(10.0, 20.0, 80.0, 60.0); QPainter painter(this); painter.drawRect(rectangle); |
See also drawRects(), drawPolygon(), and The Coordinate System.
[править] void QPainter::drawRect ( const QRect & rectangle )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the current rectangle with the current pen and brush.
[править] void QPainter::drawRect ( int x, int y, int width, int height )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a rectangle with upper left corner at (x, y) and with the given width and height.
[править] void QPainter::drawRects ( const QRectF * rectangles, int rectCount )
Draws the first rectCount of the given rectangles using the current pen and brush.
See also drawRect().
[править] void QPainter::drawRects ( const QRect * rectangles, int rectCount )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the first rectCount of the given rectangles using the current pen and brush.
[править] void QPainter::drawRects ( const QVector< QRectF> & rectangles )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given rectangles using the current pen and brush.
[править] void QPainter::drawRects ( const QVector< QRect> & rectangles )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given rectangles using the current pen and brush.
[править] void QPainter::drawRoundRect ( const QRectF & r, int xRnd = 25, int yRnd = 25 )
Draws a rectangle r with rounded corners.
The xRnd and yRnd arguments specify how rounded the corners should be. 0 is angled corners, 99 is maximum roundedness.
A filled rectangle has a size of r.size(). A stroked rectangle has a size of r.size() plus the pen width.
Файл:Qpainter-roundrect.png | QRectF rectangle(10.0, 20.0, 80.0, 60.0); QPainter painter(this); painter.drawRoundRect(rectangle); |
[править] void QPainter::drawRoundRect ( const QRect & r, int xRnd = 25, int yRnd = 25 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the rectangle r with rounded corners.
[править] void QPainter::drawRoundRect ( int x, int y, int w, int h, int xRnd = 25, int yRnd = 25 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the rectangle x, y, w, h with rounded corners.
[править] void QPainter::drawText ( const QPointF & position, const QString & text )
Draws the given text with the currently defined text direction, beginning at the given position.
This function does not break text into multiple lines. Use the QPainter::drawText() overload that takes a rectangle instead if you want line breaking.
[править] void QPainter::drawText ( const QPoint & position, const QString & text )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given text with the currently defined text direction, beginning at the given position.
[править] void QPainter::drawText ( const QRectF & rectangle, int flags, const QString & text, QRectF * boundingRect = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given text within the provided rectangle.
Файл:Qpainter-text.png | QPainter painter(this); painter.drawText(rect, Qt::AlignCenter, tr("Qt by\nTrolltech")); |
The boundingRect (if not null) is set to the what the bounding rectangle should be in order to enclose the whole text. The flags argument is a bitwise OR of the following flags:
- Qt::AlignLeft
- Qt::AlignRight
- Qt::AlignHCenter
- Qt::AlignJustify
- Qt::AlignTop
- Qt::AlignBottom
- Qt::AlignVCenter
- Qt::AlignCenter
- Qt::TextSingleLine
- Qt::TextExpandTabs
- Qt::TextShowMnemonic
- Qt::TextWordWrap
See also Qt::AlignmentFlag, Qt::TextFlag, boundingRect(), and layoutDirection().
[править] void QPainter::drawText ( const QRect & rectangle, int flags, const QString & text, QRect * boundingRect = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given text within the provided rectangle according to the specified flags. The boundingRect (if not null) is set to the what the bounding rectangle should be in order to enclose the whole text.
[править] void QPainter::drawText ( int x, int y, const QString & text )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given text at position (x, y), using the painter's currently defined text direction.
[править] void QPainter::drawText ( int x, int y, int width, int height, int flags, const QString & text, QRect * boundingRect = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given text within the rectangle with origin (x, y), width and height.
The boundingRect (if not null) is set to the actual bounding rectangle of the output. The flags argument is a bitwise OR of the following flags:
- Qt::AlignLeft
- Qt::AlignRight
- Qt::AlignHCenter
- Qt::AlignJustify
- Qt::AlignTop
- Qt::AlignBottom
- Qt::AlignVCenter
- Qt::AlignCenter
- Qt::TextSingleLine
- Qt::TextExpandTabs
- Qt::TextShowMnemonic
- Qt::TextWordWrap
See also Qt::AlignmentFlag and Qt::TextFlag.
[править] void QPainter::drawText ( const QRectF & rectangle, const QString & text, const QTextOption & option = QTextOption() )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the given text in the rectangle specified using the option to control its positioning and orientation.
[править] void QPainter::drawTiledPixmap ( const QRectF & rectangle, const QPixmap & pixmap, const QPointF & position = QPointF() )
Draws a tiled pixmap, inside the given rectangle with its origin at the given position.
Calling drawTiledPixmap() is similar to calling drawPixmap() several times to fill (tile) an area with a pixmap, but is potentially much more efficient depending on the underlying window system.
See also drawPixmap().
[править] void QPainter::drawTiledPixmap ( const QRect & rectangle, const QPixmap & pixmap, const QPoint & position = QPoint() )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a tiled pixmap, inside the given rectangle with its origin at the given position.
[править] void QPainter::drawTiledPixmap ( int x, int y, int width, int height, const QPixmap & pixmap, int sx = 0, int sy = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a tiled pixmap in the specified rectangle.
(x, y) specifies the top-left point in the paint device that is to be drawn onto; with the given width and height. (sx, sy) specifies the top-left point in the pixmap that is to be drawn; this defaults to (0, 0).
[править] bool QPainter::end ()
Ends painting. Any resources used while painting are released. You don't normally need to call this since it is called by the destructor.
Returns true if the painter is no longer active; otherwise returns false.
See also begin() and isActive().
[править] void QPainter::eraseRect ( const QRectF & rectangle )
Erases the area inside the given rectangle. Equivalent to calling
fillRect(rectangle, background()).
See also fillRect().
[править] void QPainter::eraseRect ( const QRect & rectangle )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Erases the area inside the given rectangle.
[править] void QPainter::eraseRect ( int x, int y, int width, int height )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Erases the area inside the rectangle beginning at (x, y) with the given width and height.
[править] void QPainter::fillPath ( const QPainterPath & path, const QBrush & brush )
Fills the given path using the given brush. The outline is not drawn.
Alternatively, you can specify a QColor instead of a QBrush; the QBrush constructor (taking a QColor argument) will automatically create a solid pattern brush.
See also drawPath().
[править] void QPainter::fillRect ( const QRectF & rectangle, const QBrush & brush )
Fills the given rectangle with the given brush.
Alternatively, you can specify a QColor instead of a QBrush; the QBrush constructor (taking a QColor argument) will automatically create a solid pattern brush.
See also drawRect().
[править] void QPainter::fillRect ( const QRect & rectangle, const QBrush & brush )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Fills the given rectangle with the given brush.
[править] void QPainter::fillRect ( int x, int y, int width, int height, const QBrush & brush )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Fills the rectangle beginning at (x, y) with the given width and height, using the given brush.
[править] const QFont & QPainter::font () const
Returns the currently set font used for drawing text.
See also setFont(), drawText(), and Settings.
[править] QFontInfo QPainter::fontInfo () const
Returns the font info for the painter if the painter is active. Otherwise, the return value is undefined.
See also font(), isActive(), and Settings.
[править] QFontMetrics QPainter::fontMetrics () const
Returns the font metrics for the painter if the painter is active. Otherwise, the return value is undefined.
See also font(), isActive(), and Settings.
[править] bool QPainter::hasClipping () const
Returns true if clipping has been set; otherwise returns false.
See also setClipping() and Clipping.
[править] void QPainter::initFrom ( const QWidget * widget )
Initializes the painters pen, background and font to the same as the given widget. Call this function after begin() while the painter is active.
See also begin() and Settings.
[править] bool QPainter::isActive () const
Returns true if begin() has been called and end() has not yet been called; otherwise returns false.
See also begin() and QPaintDevice::paintingActive().
[править] Qt::LayoutDirection QPainter::layoutDirection () const
Returns the layout direction used by the painter when drawing text.
See also setLayoutDirection(), drawText(), and Settings.
[править] qreal QPainter::opacity () const
Returns the opacity of the painter. The default value is 1.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also setOpacity().
[править] QPaintEngine * QPainter::paintEngine () const
Returns the paint engine that the painter is currently operating on if the painter is active; otherwise 0.
See also isActive().
[править] const QPen & QPainter::pen () const
Returns the painter's current pen.
See also setPen() and Settings.
[править] QPaintDevice * QPainter::redirected ( const QPaintDevice * device, QPoint * offset = 0 ) [static]
Returns the replacement for given device. The optional out parameter offset returns the offset within the replaced device.
See also setRedirected() and restoreRedirected().
[править] RenderHints QPainter::renderHints () const
Returns a flag that specifies the rendering hints that are set for this painter.
See also setRenderHints(), testRenderHint(), and Rendering Quality.
[править] void QPainter::resetMatrix ()
Resets any transformations that were made using translate(), scale(), shear(), rotate(), setWorldMatrix(), setViewport() and setWindow().
It is advisable to use resetTransform() instead of this function to preserve the properties of perspective transformations.
See also Coordinate Transformations.
[править] void QPainter::resetTransform ()
Resets any transformations that were made using translate(), scale(), shear(), rotate(), setWorldTransform(), setViewport() and setWindow().
See also Coordinate Transformations.
[править] void QPainter::restore ()
Restores the current painter state (pops a saved state off the stack).
See also save().
[править] void QPainter::restoreRedirected ( const QPaintDevice * device ) [static]
Restores the previous redirection for the given device after a call to setRedirected().
See also redirected().
[править] void QPainter::rotate ( qreal angle )
Rotates the coordinate system the given angle clockwise.
See also setWorldMatrix() and Coordinate Transformations.
[править] void QPainter::save ()
Saves the current painter state (pushes the state onto a stack). A save() must be followed by a corresponding restore(); the end() function unwinds the stack.
See also restore().
[править] void QPainter::scale ( qreal sx, qreal sy )
Scales the coordinate system by (sx, sy).
See also setWorldMatrix() and Coordinate Transformations.
[править] void QPainter::setBackground ( const QBrush & brush )
Sets the background brush of the painter to the given brush.
The background brush is the brush that is filled in when drawing opaque text, stippled lines and bitmaps. The background brush has no effect in transparent background mode (which is the default).
See also background(), setBackgroundMode(), and Settings.
[править] void QPainter::setBackgroundMode ( Qt::BGMode mode )
Sets the background mode of the painter to the given mode
Qt::TransparentMode (the default) draws stippled lines and text without setting the background pixels. Qt::OpaqueMode fills these space with the current background color.
Note that in order to draw a bitmap or pixmap transparently, you must use QPixmap::setMask().
See also backgroundMode(), setBackground(), and Settings.
[править] void QPainter::setBrush ( const QBrush & brush )
Sets the painter's brush to the given brush.
The painter's brush defines how shapes are filled.
See also brush() and Settings.
[править] void QPainter::setBrush ( Qt::BrushStyle style )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Sets the painter's brush to black color and the specified style.
[править] void QPainter::setBrushOrigin ( const QPointF & position )
Sets the brush origin to position.
The brush origin specifies the (0, 0) coordinate of the painter's brush. This setting only applies to pattern brushes and pixmap brushes.
Note that while the brushOrigin() was necessary to adopt the parent's background for a widget in Qt 3, this is no longer the case since the Qt 4 painter doesn't paint the background unless you explicitly tell it to do so by setting the widget's autoFillBackground property to true.
See also brushOrigin() and Settings.
[править] void QPainter::setBrushOrigin ( const QPoint & position )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Sets the brush's origin to the given position.
[править] void QPainter::setBrushOrigin ( int x, int y )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Sets the brush's origin to point (x, y).
[править] void QPainter::setClipPath ( const QPainterPath & path, Qt::ClipOperation operation = Qt::ReplaceClip )
Enables clipping, and sets the clip path for the painter to the given path, with the clip operation.
Note that the clip path is specified in logical (painter) coordinates.
See also clipPath(), clipRegion(), and Clipping.
[править] void QPainter::setClipRect ( const QRectF & rectangle, Qt::ClipOperation operation = Qt::ReplaceClip )
Enables clipping, and sets the clip region to the given rectangle using the given clip operation. The default operation is to replace the current clip rectangle.
Note that the clip rectangle is specified in logical (painter) coordinates.
See also clipRegion(), setClipping(), and Clipping.
[править] void QPainter::setClipRect ( int x, int y, int width, int height, Qt::ClipOperation operation = Qt::ReplaceClip )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Enables clipping, and sets the clip region to the rectangle beginning at (x, y) with the given width and height.
[править] void QPainter::setClipRect ( const QRect & rectangle, Qt::ClipOperation operation = Qt::ReplaceClip )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Enables clipping, and sets the clip region to the given rectangle using the given clip operation.
[править] void QPainter::setClipRegion ( const QRegion & region, Qt::ClipOperation operation = Qt::ReplaceClip )
Sets the clip region to the given region using the specified clip operation. The default clip operation is to replace the current clip region.
Note that the clip region is given in logical coordinates.
See also clipRegion(), setClipRect(), and Clipping.
[править] void QPainter::setClipping ( bool enable )
Enables clipping if enable is true, or disables clipping if enable is false.
See also hasClipping() and Clipping.
[править] void QPainter::setCompositionMode ( CompositionMode mode )
Sets the composition mode to the given mode.
Warning: You can only set the composition mode for QPainter objects that operates on a QImage.
See also compositionMode().
[править] void QPainter::setFont ( const QFont & font )
Sets the painter's font to the given font.
This font is used by subsequent drawText() functions. The text color is the same as the pen color.
If you set a font that isn't available, Qt finds a close match. font() will return what you set using setFont() and fontInfo() returns the font actually being used (which may be the same).
See also font(), drawText(), and Settings.
[править] void QPainter::setLayoutDirection ( Qt::LayoutDirection direction )
Sets the layout direction used by the painter when drawing text, to the specified direction.
See also layoutDirection(), drawText(), and Settings.
[править] void QPainter::setOpacity ( qreal opacity )
Sets the opacity of the painter to opacity. The value should be in the range 0.0 to 1.0, where 0.0 is fully transparent and 1.0 is fully opaque.
Opacity set on the painter will apply to all drawing operations individually.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also opacity().
[править] void QPainter::setPen ( const QPen & pen )
Sets the painter's pen to be the given pen.
The pen defines how to draw lines and outlines, and it also defines the text color.
[править] void QPainter::setPen ( const QColor & color )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Sets the painter's pen to have style Qt::SolidLine, width 0 and the specified color.
[править] void QPainter::setPen ( Qt::PenStyle style )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Sets the painter's pen to have the given style, width 0 and black color.
[править] void QPainter::setRedirected ( const QPaintDevice * device, QPaintDevice * replacement, const QPoint & offset = QPoint() ) [static]
Redirects all paint commands for the given paint device, to the replacement device. The optional point offset defines an offset within the source device.
The redirection will not be effective until the begin() function has been called; make sure to call end() for the given device's painter (if any) before redirecting. Call restoreRedirected() to restore the previous redirection.
In general, you'll probably find that calling QPixmap::grabWidget() or QPixmap::grabWindow() is an easier solution.
See also redirected() and restoreRedirected().
[править] void QPainter::setRenderHint ( RenderHint hint, bool on = true )
Sets the given render hint on the painter if on is true; otherwise clears the render hint.
See also setRenderHints(), renderHints(), and Rendering Quality.
[править] void QPainter::setRenderHints ( RenderHints hints, bool on = true )
Sets the given render hints on the painter if on is true; otherwise clears the render hints.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also setRenderHint(), renderHints(), and Rendering Quality.
[править] void QPainter::setTransform ( const QTransform & transform, bool combine = false )
Sets the world transformation matrix. If combine is true, the specified transform is combined with the current matrix; otherwise it replaces the current matrix.
This function has been added for compatibility with setMatrix(), but as with setMatrix() the preferred method of setting a transformation on the painter is through setWorldTransform().
This function was introduced in Qt 4.3.
See also transform().
[править] void QPainter::setViewTransformEnabled ( bool enable )
Enables view transformations if enable is true, or disables view transformations if enable is false.
See also viewTransformEnabled() and Window-Viewport Conversion.
[править] void QPainter::setViewport ( const QRect & rectangle )
Sets the painter's viewport rectangle to the given rectangle, and enables view transformations.
The viewport rectangle is part of the view transformation. The viewport specifies the device coordinate system. Its sister, the window(), specifies the logical coordinate system.
The default viewport rectangle is the same as the device's rectangle.
See also viewport(), viewTransformEnabled(), and Window-Viewport Conversion.
[править] void QPainter::setViewport ( int x, int y, int width, int height )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Sets the painter's viewport rectangle to be the rectangle beginning at (x, y) with the given width and height.
[править] void QPainter::setWindow ( const QRect & rectangle )
Sets the painter's window to the given rectangle, and enables view transformations.
The window rectangle is part of the view transformation. The window specifies the logical coordinate system. Its sister, the viewport(), specifies the device coordinate system.
The default window rectangle is the same as the device's rectangle.
See also window(), viewTransformEnabled(), and Window-Viewport Conversion.
[править] void QPainter::setWindow ( int x, int y, int width, int height )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Sets the painter's window to the rectangle beginning at (x, y) and the given width and height.
[править] void QPainter::setWorldMatrix ( const QMatrix & matrix, bool combine = false )
Sets the transformation matrix to matrix and enables transformations.
Note: It is advisable to use setWorldTransform() instead of this function to preserve the properties of perspective transformations.
If combine is true, then matrix is combined with the current transformation matrix; otherwise matrix replaces the current transformation matrix.
If matrix is the identity matrix and combine is false, this function calls setWorldMatrixEnabled(false). (The identity matrix is the matrix where QMatrix::m11() and QMatrix::m22() are 1.0 and the rest are 0.0.)
The following functions can transform the coordinate system without using a QMatrix:
They operate on the painter's worldMatrix() and are implemented like this:
void QPainter::rotate(qreal angle) { QMatrix matrix; matrix.rotate(angle); setWorldMatrix(matrix, true); }
Note that when using setWorldMatrix() function you should always have combine be true when you are drawing into a QPicture. Otherwise it may not be possible to replay the picture with additional transformations; using the translate(), scale(), etc. convenience functions is safe.
For more information about the coordinate system, transformations and window-viewport conversion, see The Coordinate System documentation.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also worldMatrixEnabled() and QMatrix.
[править] void QPainter::setWorldMatrixEnabled ( bool enable )
Enables transformations if enable is true, or disables transformations if enable is false. The world transformation matrix is not changed.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also worldMatrixEnabled(), worldMatrix(), and Coordinate Transformations.
[править] void QPainter::setWorldTransform ( const QTransform & matrix, bool combine = false )
Sets the world transformation matrix. If combine is true, the specified matrix is combined with the current matrix; otherwise it replaces the current matrix.
See also worldTransform(), transform(), and setTransform().
[править] void QPainter::shear ( qreal sh, qreal sv )
Shears the coordinate system by (sh, sv).
See also setWorldMatrix() and Coordinate Transformations.
[править] void QPainter::strokePath ( const QPainterPath & path, const QPen & pen )
Draws the outline (strokes) the path path with the pen specified by pen
See also fillPath() and Drawing.
[править] bool QPainter::testRenderHint ( RenderHint hint ) const
Returns true if hint is set; otherwise returns false.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.3.
See also renderHints() and setRenderHint().
[править] const QTransform & QPainter::transform () const
Returns the world transformation matrix.
See also setTransform().
[править] void QPainter::translate ( const QPointF & offset )
Translates the coordinate system by the given offset; i.e. the given offset is added to points.
See also setWorldMatrix() and Coordinate Transformations.
[править] void QPainter::translate ( const QPoint & offset )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Translates the coordinate system by the given offset.
[править] void QPainter::translate ( qreal dx, qreal dy )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Translates the coordinate system by the vector (dx, dy).
[править] bool QPainter::viewTransformEnabled () const
Returns true if view transformation is enabled; otherwise returns false.
See also setViewTransformEnabled() and worldMatrix().
[править] QRect QPainter::viewport () const
Returns the viewport rectangle.
See also setViewport() and setViewTransformEnabled().
[править] QRect QPainter::window () const
Returns the window rectangle.
See also setWindow() and setViewTransformEnabled().
[править] const QMatrix & QPainter::worldMatrix () const
Returns the world transformation matrix.
It is advisable to use worldTransform() because worldMatrix() does not preserve the properties of perspective transformations.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also setWorldMatrix(), Coordinate Transformations, and The Coordinate System.
[править] bool QPainter::worldMatrixEnabled () const
Returns true if world transformation is enabled; otherwise returns false.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.
See also setWorldMatrixEnabled(), worldMatrix(), and The Coordinate System.
[править] const QTransform & QPainter::worldTransform () const
Returns the world transformation matrix.
See also setWorldTransform().
[править] Связанные не-члены
[править] void qDrawPlainRect ( QPainter * painter, int x, int y, int width, int height, const QColor & lineColor, int lineWidth = 1, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
Draws the plain rectangle beginning at (x, y) with the given width and height, using the specified painter, lineColor and lineWidth. The rectangle's interior is filled with the fill brush unless fill is 0.
Warning: This function does not look at QWidget::style() or QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a plain rectangle:
QFrame frame: frame.setFrameStyle(QFrame::Box | QFrame::Plain);
See also qDrawShadeRect() and QStyle.
[править] void qDrawPlainRect ( QPainter * painter, const QRect & rect, const QColor & lineColor, int lineWidth = 1, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the plain rectangle specified by rect using the given painter, lineColor and lineWidth. The rectangle's interior is filled with the fill brush unless fill is 0.
Warning: This function does not look at QWidget::style() or QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a plain rectangle:
QFrame frame: frame.setFrameStyle(QFrame::Box | QFrame::Plain);
See also qDrawShadeRect() and QStyle.
[править] void qDrawShadeLine ( QPainter * painter, int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = true, int lineWidth = 1, int midLineWidth = 0 )
Draws a horizontal (y1 == y2) or vertical (x1 == x2) shaded line using the given painter. Note that nothing is drawn if y1 != y2 and x1 != x2 (i.e. the line is neither horizontal nor vertical).
The provided palette specifies the shading colors ( light, dark and middle colors). The given lineWidth specifies the line width for each of the lines; it is not the total line width. The given midLineWidth specifies the width of a middle line drawn in the QPalette::mid() color.
The line appears sunken if sunken is true, otherwise raised.
Warning: This function does not look at QWidget::style() or QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded line:
QFrame frame: frame.setFrameStyle(QFrame::HLine | QFrame::Sunken);
See also qDrawShadeRect(), qDrawShadePanel(), and QStyle.
[править] void qDrawShadeLine ( QPainter * painter, const QPoint & p1, const QPoint & p2, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = true, int lineWidth = 1, int midLineWidth = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws a horizontal or vertical shaded line between p1 and p2 using the given painter. Note that nothing is drawn if the line between the points would be neither horizontal nor vertical.
The provided palette specifies the shading colors ( light, dark and middle colors). The given lineWidth specifies the line width for each of the lines; it is not the total line width. The given midLineWidth specifies the width of a middle line drawn in the QPalette::mid() color.
The line appears sunken if sunken is true, otherwise raised.
Warning: This function does not look at QWidget::style() or QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded line:
QFrame frame: frame.setFrameStyle(QFrame::HLine | QFrame::Sunken);
See also qDrawShadeRect(), qDrawShadePanel(), and QStyle.
[править] void qDrawShadePanel ( QPainter * painter, int x, int y, int width, int height, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, int lineWidth = 1, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
Draws the shaded panel beginning at (x, y) with the given width and height using the provided painter and the given lineWidth.
The given palette specifies the shading colors ( light, dark and middle colors). The panel's interior is filled with the fill brush unless fill is 0.
The panel appears sunken if sunken is true, otherwise raised.
Warning: This function does not look at QWidget::style() or QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded panel:
QFrame frame: frame.setFrameStyle( QFrame::Panel | QFrame::Sunken);
See also qDrawWinPanel(), qDrawShadeLine(), qDrawShadeRect(), and QStyle.
[править] void qDrawShadePanel ( QPainter * painter, const QRect & rect, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, int lineWidth = 1, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the shaded panel at the rectangle specified by rect using the given painter and the given lineWidth.
The given palette specifies the shading colors ( light, dark and middle colors). The panel's interior is filled with the fill brush unless fill is 0.
The panel appears sunken if sunken is true, otherwise raised.
Warning: This function does not look at QWidget::style() or QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded panel:
QFrame frame: frame.setFrameStyle( QFrame::Panel | QFrame::Sunken);
See also qDrawWinPanel(), qDrawShadeLine(), qDrawShadeRect(), and QStyle.
[править] void qDrawShadeRect ( QPainter * painter, int x, int y, int width, int height, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, int lineWidth = 1, int midLineWidth = 0, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
Draws the shaded rectangle beginning at (x, y) with the given width and height using the provided painter.
The provide palette specifies the shading colors ( light, dark and middle colors. The given lineWidth specifies the line width for each of the lines; it is not the total line width. The midLineWidth specifies the width of a middle line drawn in the QPalette::mid() color. The rectangle's interior is filled with the fill brush unless fill is 0.
The rectangle appears sunken if sunken is true, otherwise raised.
Warning: This function does not look at QWidget::style() or QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded rectangle:
QFrame frame: frame.setFrameStyle(QFrame::Box | QFrame::Raised);
See also qDrawShadeLine(), qDrawShadePanel(), qDrawPlainRect(), and QStyle.
[править] void qDrawShadeRect ( QPainter * painter, const QRect & rect, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, int lineWidth = 1, int midLineWidth = 0, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the shaded rectangle specified by rect using the given painter.
The provide palette specifies the shading colors ( light, dark and middle colors. The given lineWidth specifies the line width for each of the lines; it is not the total line width. The midLineWidth specifies the width of a middle line drawn in the QPalette::mid() color. The rectangle's interior is filled with the fill brush unless fill is 0.
The rectangle appears sunken if sunken is true, otherwise raised.
Warning: This function does not look at QWidget::style() or QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded rectangle:
QFrame frame: frame.setFrameStyle(QFrame::Box | QFrame::Raised);
See also qDrawShadeLine(), qDrawShadePanel(), qDrawPlainRect(), and QStyle.
[править] void qDrawWinButton ( QPainter * painter, int x, int y, int width, int height, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
Draws the Windows-style button specified by the given point (x, y}, width and height using the provided painter with a line width of 2 pixels. The button's interior is filled with the fill brush unless fill is 0.
The given palette specifies the shading colors ( light, dark and middle colors).
The button appears sunken if sunken is true, otherwise raised.
Warning: This function does not look at QWidget::style() or QApplication::style()-> Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make widgets that follow the current GUI style.
See also qDrawWinPanel() and QStyle.
[править] void qDrawWinButton ( QPainter * painter, const QRect & rect, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the Windows-style button at the rectangle specified by rect using the given painter with a line width of 2 pixels. The button's interior is filled with the fill brush unless fill is 0.
The given palette specifies the shading colors ( light, dark and middle colors).
The button appears sunken if sunken is true, otherwise raised.
Warning: This function does not look at QWidget::style() or QApplication::style()-> Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make widgets that follow the current GUI style.
See also qDrawWinPanel() and QStyle.
[править] void qDrawWinPanel ( QPainter * painter, int x, int y, int width, int height, const QPalette & palette, bool sunken = false, const QBrush * fill = 0 )
Draws the Windows-style panel specified by the given point(x, y), width and height using the provided painter with a line width of 2 pixels. The button's interior is filled with the fill brush unless fill is 0.
The given palette specifies the shading colors. The panel appears sunken if sunken is true, otherwise raised.
Warning: This function does not look at QWidget::style() or QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded panel:
QFrame frame: frame.setFrameStyle(QFrame::WinPanel | QFrame::Raised);
See also qDrawShadePanel(), qDrawWinButton(), and QStyle.
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