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QCPLayoutGrid Class Reference

A layout that arranges child elements in a grid. More...

Inheritance diagram for QCPLayoutGrid:
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Public Types

enum  FillOrder
 
- Public Types inherited from QCPLayoutElement
enum  UpdatePhase
 
enum  SizeConstraintRect
 

Public Functions

 QCPLayoutGrid ()
 
int rowCount () const
 
int columnCount () const
 
QList< double > columnStretchFactors () const
 
QList< double > rowStretchFactors () const
 
int columnSpacing () const
 
int rowSpacing () const
 
int wrap () const
 
FillOrder fillOrder () const
 
void setColumnStretchFactor (int column, double factor)
 
void setColumnStretchFactors (const QList< double > &factors)
 
void setRowStretchFactor (int row, double factor)
 
void setRowStretchFactors (const QList< double > &factors)
 
void setColumnSpacing (int pixels)
 
void setRowSpacing (int pixels)
 
void setWrap (int count)
 
void setFillOrder (FillOrder order, bool rearrange=true)
 
virtual void updateLayout ()
 
virtual int elementCount () const
 
virtual QCPLayoutElementelementAt (int index) const
 
virtual QCPLayoutElementtakeAt (int index)
 
virtual bool take (QCPLayoutElement *element)
 
virtual QList< QCPLayoutElement * > elements (bool recursive) const
 
virtual void simplify ()
 
virtual QSize minimumOuterSizeHint () const
 
virtual QSize maximumOuterSizeHint () const
 
QCPLayoutElementelement (int row, int column) const
 
bool addElement (int row, int column, QCPLayoutElement *element)
 
bool addElement (QCPLayoutElement *element)
 
bool hasElement (int row, int column)
 
void expandTo (int newRowCount, int newColumnCount)
 
void insertRow (int newIndex)
 
void insertColumn (int newIndex)
 
int rowColToIndex (int row, int column) const
 
void indexToRowCol (int index, int &row, int &column) const
 
- Public Functions inherited from QCPLayout
 QCPLayout ()
 
virtual void update (UpdatePhase phase)
 
bool removeAt (int index)
 
bool remove (QCPLayoutElement *element)
 
void clear ()
 
- Public Functions inherited from QCPLayoutElement
 QCPLayoutElement (QCustomPlot *parentPlot=nullptr)
 
QCPLayoutlayout () const
 
QRect rect () const
 
QRect outerRect () const
 
QMargins margins () const
 
QMargins minimumMargins () const
 
QCP::MarginSides autoMargins () const
 
QSize minimumSize () const
 
QSize maximumSize () const
 
SizeConstraintRect sizeConstraintRect () const
 
QCPMarginGroupmarginGroup (QCP::MarginSide side) const
 
QHash< QCP::MarginSide, QCPMarginGroup * > marginGroups () const
 
void setOuterRect (const QRect &rect)
 
void setMargins (const QMargins &margins)
 
void setMinimumMargins (const QMargins &margins)
 
void setAutoMargins (QCP::MarginSides sides)
 
void setMinimumSize (const QSize &size)
 
void setMinimumSize (int width, int height)
 
void setMaximumSize (const QSize &size)
 
void setMaximumSize (int width, int height)
 
void setSizeConstraintRect (SizeConstraintRect constraintRect)
 
void setMarginGroup (QCP::MarginSides sides, QCPMarginGroup *group)
 
virtual double selectTest (const QPointF &pos, bool onlySelectable, QVariant *details=nullptr) const
 
- Public Functions inherited from QCPLayerable
 QCPLayerable (QCustomPlot *plot, QString targetLayer=QString(), QCPLayerable *parentLayerable=nullptr)
 
bool visible () const
 
QCustomPlotparentPlot () const
 
QCPLayerableparentLayerable () const
 
QCPLayerlayer () const
 
bool antialiased () const
 
void setVisible (bool on)
 
Q_SLOT bool setLayer (QCPLayer *layer)
 
bool setLayer (const QString &layerName)
 
void setAntialiased (bool enabled)
 
bool realVisibility () const
 

Protected Functions

void getMinimumRowColSizes (QVector< int > *minColWidths, QVector< int > *minRowHeights) const
 
void getMaximumRowColSizes (QVector< int > *maxColWidths, QVector< int > *maxRowHeights) const
 
- Protected Functions inherited from QCPLayout
void sizeConstraintsChanged () const
 
void adoptElement (QCPLayoutElement *el)
 
void releaseElement (QCPLayoutElement *el)
 
QVector< int > getSectionSizes (QVector< int > maxSizes, QVector< int > minSizes, QVector< double > stretchFactors, int totalSize) const
 
- Protected Functions inherited from QCPLayoutElement
virtual int calculateAutoMargin (QCP::MarginSide side)
 
virtual void layoutChanged ()
 
virtual void applyDefaultAntialiasingHint (QCPPainter *painter) const
 
virtual void draw (QCPPainter *painter)
 
virtual void parentPlotInitialized (QCustomPlot *parentPlot)
 
- Protected Functions inherited from QCPLayerable
virtual QCP::Interaction selectionCategory () const
 
virtual QRect clipRect () const
 
virtual void selectEvent (QMouseEvent *event, bool additive, const QVariant &details, bool *selectionStateChanged)
 
virtual void deselectEvent (bool *selectionStateChanged)
 
virtual void mousePressEvent (QMouseEvent *event, const QVariant &details)
 
virtual void mouseMoveEvent (QMouseEvent *event, const QPointF &startPos)
 
virtual void mouseReleaseEvent (QMouseEvent *event, const QPointF &startPos)
 
virtual void mouseDoubleClickEvent (QMouseEvent *event, const QVariant &details)
 
virtual void wheelEvent (QWheelEvent *event)
 
void initializeParentPlot (QCustomPlot *parentPlot)
 
void setParentLayerable (QCPLayerable *parentLayerable)
 
bool moveToLayer (QCPLayer *layer, bool prepend)
 
void applyAntialiasingHint (QCPPainter *painter, bool localAntialiased, QCP::AntialiasedElement overrideElement) const
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Signals inherited from QCPLayerable
void layerChanged (QCPLayer *newLayer)
 
- Protected Static Functions inherited from QCPLayout
static QSize getFinalMinimumOuterSize (const QCPLayoutElement *el)
 
static QSize getFinalMaximumOuterSize (const QCPLayoutElement *el)
 

Detailed Description

A layout that arranges child elements in a grid.

Elements are laid out in a grid with configurable stretch factors (setColumnStretchFactor, setRowStretchFactor) and spacing (setColumnSpacing, setRowSpacing).

Elements can be added to cells via addElement. The grid is expanded if the specified row or column doesn't exist yet. Whether a cell contains a valid layout element can be checked with hasElement, that element can be retrieved with element. If rows and columns that only have empty cells shall be removed, call simplify. Removal of elements is either done by just adding the element to a different layout or by using the QCPLayout interface take or remove.

If you use addElement(QCPLayoutElement*) without explicit parameters for row and column, the grid layout will choose the position according to the current setFillOrder and the wrapping (setWrap).

Row and column insertion can be performed with insertRow and insertColumn.

Member Enumeration Documentation

§ FillOrder

Defines in which direction the grid is filled when using addElement(QCPLayoutElement*). The column/row at which wrapping into the next row/column occurs can be specified with setWrap.

See also
setFillOrder
Enumerator
foRowsFirst 

Rows are filled first, and a new element is wrapped to the next column if the row count would exceed setWrap.

foColumnsFirst 

Columns are filled first, and a new element is wrapped to the next row if the column count would exceed setWrap.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

§ QCPLayoutGrid()

QCPLayoutGrid::QCPLayoutGrid ( )
explicit

Creates an instance of QCPLayoutGrid and sets default values.

Member Function Documentation

§ rowCount()

int QCPLayoutGrid::rowCount ( ) const
inline

Returns the number of rows in the layout.

See also
columnCount

§ columnCount()

int QCPLayoutGrid::columnCount ( ) const
inline

Returns the number of columns in the layout.

See also
rowCount

§ setColumnStretchFactor()

void QCPLayoutGrid::setColumnStretchFactor ( int  column,
double  factor 
)

Sets the stretch factor of column.

Stretch factors control the relative sizes of rows and columns. Cells will not be resized beyond their minimum and maximum widths/heights, regardless of the stretch factor. (see QCPLayoutElement::setMinimumSize, QCPLayoutElement::setMaximumSize, QCPLayoutElement::setSizeConstraintRect.)

The default stretch factor of newly created rows/columns is 1.

See also
setColumnStretchFactors, setRowStretchFactor

§ setColumnStretchFactors()

void QCPLayoutGrid::setColumnStretchFactors ( const QList< double > &  factors)

Sets the stretch factors of all columns. factors must have the size columnCount.

Stretch factors control the relative sizes of rows and columns. Cells will not be resized beyond their minimum and maximum widths/heights, regardless of the stretch factor. (see QCPLayoutElement::setMinimumSize, QCPLayoutElement::setMaximumSize, QCPLayoutElement::setSizeConstraintRect.)

The default stretch factor of newly created rows/columns is 1.

See also
setColumnStretchFactor, setRowStretchFactors

§ setRowStretchFactor()

void QCPLayoutGrid::setRowStretchFactor ( int  row,
double  factor 
)

Sets the stretch factor of row.

Stretch factors control the relative sizes of rows and columns. Cells will not be resized beyond their minimum and maximum widths/heights, regardless of the stretch factor. (see QCPLayoutElement::setMinimumSize, QCPLayoutElement::setMaximumSize, QCPLayoutElement::setSizeConstraintRect.)

The default stretch factor of newly created rows/columns is 1.

See also
setColumnStretchFactors, setRowStretchFactor

§ setRowStretchFactors()

void QCPLayoutGrid::setRowStretchFactors ( const QList< double > &  factors)

Sets the stretch factors of all rows. factors must have the size rowCount.

Stretch factors control the relative sizes of rows and columns. Cells will not be resized beyond their minimum and maximum widths/heights, regardless of the stretch factor. (see QCPLayoutElement::setMinimumSize, QCPLayoutElement::setMaximumSize, QCPLayoutElement::setSizeConstraintRect.)

The default stretch factor of newly created rows/columns is 1.

See also
setRowStretchFactor, setColumnStretchFactors

§ setColumnSpacing()

void QCPLayoutGrid::setColumnSpacing ( int  pixels)

Sets the gap that is left blank between columns to pixels.

See also
setRowSpacing

§ setRowSpacing()

void QCPLayoutGrid::setRowSpacing ( int  pixels)

Sets the gap that is left blank between rows to pixels.

See also
setColumnSpacing

§ setWrap()

void QCPLayoutGrid::setWrap ( int  count)

Sets the maximum number of columns or rows that are used, before new elements added with addElement(QCPLayoutElement*) will start to fill the next row or column, respectively. It depends on setFillOrder, whether rows or columns are wrapped.

If count is set to zero, no wrapping will ever occur.

If you wish to re-wrap the elements currently in the layout, call setFillOrder with rearrange set to true (the actual fill order doesn't need to be changed for the rearranging to be done).

Note that the method addElement(int row, int column, QCPLayoutElement *element) with explicitly stated row and column is not subject to wrapping and can place elements even beyond the specified wrapping point.

See also
setFillOrder

§ setFillOrder()

void QCPLayoutGrid::setFillOrder ( FillOrder  order,
bool  rearrange = true 
)

Sets the filling order and wrapping behaviour that is used when adding new elements with the method addElement(QCPLayoutElement*).

The specified order defines whether rows or columns are filled first. Using setWrap, you can control at which row/column count wrapping into the next column/row will occur. If you set it to zero, no wrapping will ever occur. Changing the fill order also changes the meaning of the linear index used e.g. in elementAt and takeAt. The default fill order for QCPLayoutGrid is foColumnsFirst.

If you want to have all current elements arranged in the new order, set rearrange to true. The elements will be rearranged in a way that tries to preserve their linear index. However, empty cells are skipped during build-up of the new cell order, which shifts the succeeding element's index. The rearranging is performed even if the specified order is already the current fill order. Thus this method can be used to re-wrap the current elements.

If rearrange is false, the current element arrangement is not changed, which means the linear indexes change (because the linear index is dependent on the fill order).

Note that the method addElement(int row, int column, QCPLayoutElement *element) with explicitly stated row and column is not subject to wrapping and can place elements even beyond the specified wrapping point.

See also
setWrap, addElement(QCPLayoutElement*)

§ updateLayout()

void QCPLayoutGrid::updateLayout ( )
virtual

Subclasses reimplement this method to update the position and sizes of the child elements/cells via calling their QCPLayoutElement::setOuterRect. The default implementation does nothing.

The geometry used as a reference is the inner rect of this layout. Child elements should stay within that rect.

getSectionSizes may help with the reimplementation of this function.

See also
update

Reimplemented from QCPLayout.

§ elementCount()

virtual int QCPLayoutGrid::elementCount ( ) const
inlinevirtual

Returns the number of elements/cells in the layout.

See also
elements, elementAt

Implements QCPLayout.

§ elementAt()

QCPLayoutElement * QCPLayoutGrid::elementAt ( int  index) const
virtual

For general information about this virtual method, see the base class implementation.

Note that the association of the linear index to the row/column based cells depends on the current setting of setFillOrder.

See also
rowColToIndex

Implements QCPLayout.

§ takeAt()

QCPLayoutElement * QCPLayoutGrid::takeAt ( int  index)
virtual

For general information about this virtual method, see the base class implementation.

Note that the association of the linear index to the row/column based cells depends on the current setting of setFillOrder.

See also
rowColToIndex

Implements QCPLayout.

§ take()

bool QCPLayoutGrid::take ( QCPLayoutElement element)
virtual

Removes the specified element from the layout and returns true on success.

If the element isn't in this layout, returns false.

Note that some layouts don't remove the respective cell right away but leave an empty cell after successful removal of the layout element. To collapse empty cells, use simplify.

See also
takeAt

Implements QCPLayout.

§ elements()

QList< QCPLayoutElement * > QCPLayoutGrid::elements ( bool  recursive) const
virtual

Returns a list of all child elements in this layout element. If recursive is true, all sub-child elements are included in the list, too.

Warning
There may be nullptr entries in the returned list. For example, QCPLayoutGrid may have empty cells which yield nullptr at the respective index.

Reimplemented from QCPLayout.

§ simplify()

void QCPLayoutGrid::simplify ( )
virtual

Simplifies the layout by collapsing rows and columns which only contain empty cells.

Reimplemented from QCPLayout.

§ minimumOuterSizeHint()

QSize QCPLayoutGrid::minimumOuterSizeHint ( ) const
virtual

Returns the suggested minimum size this layout element (the outerRect) may be compressed to, if no manual minimum size is set.

if a minimum size (setMinimumSize) was not set manually, parent layouts use the returned size (usually indirectly through QCPLayout::getFinalMinimumOuterSize) to determine the minimum allowed size of this layout element.

A manual minimum size is considered set if it is non-zero.

The default implementation simply returns the sum of the horizontal margins for the width and the sum of the vertical margins for the height. Reimplementations may use their detailed knowledge about the layout element's content to provide size hints.

Reimplemented from QCPLayoutElement.

§ maximumOuterSizeHint()

QSize QCPLayoutGrid::maximumOuterSizeHint ( ) const
virtual

Returns the suggested maximum size this layout element (the outerRect) may be expanded to, if no manual maximum size is set.

if a maximum size (setMaximumSize) was not set manually, parent layouts use the returned size (usually indirectly through QCPLayout::getFinalMaximumOuterSize) to determine the maximum allowed size of this layout element.

A manual maximum size is considered set if it is smaller than Qt's QWIDGETSIZE_MAX.

The default implementation simply returns QWIDGETSIZE_MAX for both width and height, implying no suggested maximum size. Reimplementations may use their detailed knowledge about the layout element's content to provide size hints.

Reimplemented from QCPLayoutElement.

§ element()

QCPLayoutElement * QCPLayoutGrid::element ( int  row,
int  column 
) const

Returns the element in the cell in row and column.

Returns nullptr if either the row/column is invalid or if the cell is empty. In those cases, a qDebug message is printed. To check whether a cell exists and isn't empty, use hasElement.

See also
addElement, hasElement

§ addElement() [1/2]

bool QCPLayoutGrid::addElement ( int  row,
int  column,
QCPLayoutElement element 
)

This is an overloaded function.

Adds the element to cell with row and column. If element is already in a layout, it is first removed from there. If row or column don't exist yet, the layout is expanded accordingly.

Returns true if the element was added successfully, i.e. if the cell at row and column didn't already have an element.

Use the overload of this method without explicit row/column index to place the element according to the configured fill order and wrapping settings.

See also
element, hasElement, take, remove

§ addElement() [2/2]

bool QCPLayoutGrid::addElement ( QCPLayoutElement element)

This is an overloaded function.

Adds the element to the next empty cell according to the current fill order (setFillOrder) and wrapping (setWrap). If element is already in a layout, it is first removed from there. If necessary, the layout is expanded to hold the new element.

Returns true if the element was added successfully.

See also
setFillOrder, setWrap, element, hasElement, take, remove

§ hasElement()

bool QCPLayoutGrid::hasElement ( int  row,
int  column 
)

Returns whether the cell at row and column exists and contains a valid element, i.e. isn't empty.

See also
element

§ expandTo()

void QCPLayoutGrid::expandTo ( int  newRowCount,
int  newColumnCount 
)

Expands the layout to have newRowCount rows and newColumnCount columns. So the last valid row index will be newRowCount-1, the last valid column index will be newColumnCount-1.

If the current column/row count is already larger or equal to newColumnCount/newRowCount, this function does nothing in that dimension.

Newly created cells are empty, new rows and columns have the stretch factor 1.

Note that upon a call to addElement, the layout is expanded automatically to contain the specified row and column, using this function.

See also
simplify

§ insertRow()

void QCPLayoutGrid::insertRow ( int  newIndex)

Inserts a new row with empty cells at the row index newIndex. Valid values for newIndex range from 0 (inserts a row at the top) to rowCount (appends a row at the bottom).

See also
insertColumn

§ insertColumn()

void QCPLayoutGrid::insertColumn ( int  newIndex)

Inserts a new column with empty cells at the column index newIndex. Valid values for newIndex range from 0 (inserts a column at the left) to columnCount (appends a column at the right).

See also
insertRow

§ rowColToIndex()

int QCPLayoutGrid::rowColToIndex ( int  row,
int  column 
) const

Converts the given row and column to the linear index used by some methods of QCPLayoutGrid and QCPLayout.

The way the cells are indexed depends on setFillOrder. If it is foRowsFirst, the indices increase left to right and then top to bottom. If it is foColumnsFirst, the indices increase top to bottom and then left to right.

For the returned index to be valid, row and column must be valid indices themselves, i.e. greater or equal to zero and smaller than the current rowCount/columnCount.

See also
indexToRowCol

§ indexToRowCol()

void QCPLayoutGrid::indexToRowCol ( int  index,
int &  row,
int &  column 
) const

Converts the linear index to row and column indices and writes the result to row and column.

The way the cells are indexed depends on setFillOrder. If it is foRowsFirst, the indices increase left to right and then top to bottom. If it is foColumnsFirst, the indices increase top to bottom and then left to right.

If there are no cells (i.e. column or row count is zero), sets row and column to -1.

For the retrieved row and column to be valid, the passed index must be valid itself, i.e. greater or equal to zero and smaller than the current elementCount.

See also
rowColToIndex

§ getMinimumRowColSizes()

void QCPLayoutGrid::getMinimumRowColSizes ( QVector< int > *  minColWidths,
QVector< int > *  minRowHeights 
) const
protected

Places the minimum column widths and row heights into minColWidths and minRowHeights respectively.

The minimum height of a row is the largest minimum height of any element's outer rect in that row. The minimum width of a column is the largest minimum width of any element's outer rect in that column.

This is a helper function for updateLayout.

See also
getMaximumRowColSizes

§ getMaximumRowColSizes()

void QCPLayoutGrid::getMaximumRowColSizes ( QVector< int > *  maxColWidths,
QVector< int > *  maxRowHeights 
) const
protected

Places the maximum column widths and row heights into maxColWidths and maxRowHeights respectively.

The maximum height of a row is the smallest maximum height of any element's outer rect in that row. The maximum width of a column is the smallest maximum width of any element's outer rect in that column.

This is a helper function for updateLayout.

See also
getMinimumRowColSizes

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