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/* -*- mode: C++ ; c-file-style: "stroustrup" -*- *****************************
* Qwt Widget Library
* Copyright (C) 1997 Josef Wilgen
* Copyright (C) 2002 Uwe Rathmann
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the Qwt License, Version 1.0
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef QWT_PLOT_ZOOMER_H
#define QWT_PLOT_ZOOMER_H
/*!
\brief QwtPlotZoomer provides stacked zooming for a plot widget
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QwtPlotZoomer selects rectangles from user inputs ( mouse or keyboard )
translates them into plot coordinates and adjusts the axes to them.
The selection is supported by a rubber band and optionally by displaying
the coordinates of the current mouse position.
Zooming can be repeated as often as possible, limited only by
maxStackDepth() or minZoomSize(). Each rectangle is pushed on a stack.
The default setting how to select rectangles is
a QwtPickerDragRectMachine with the following bindings:
- QwtEventPattern::MouseSelect1\n
The first point of the zoom rectangle is selected by a mouse press,
the second point from the position, where the mouse is released.
- QwtEventPattern::KeySelect1\n
The first key press selects the first, the second key press
selects the second point.
- QwtEventPattern::KeyAbort\n
Discard the selection in the state, where the first point
is selected.
To traverse the zoom stack the following bindings are used:
- QwtEventPattern::MouseSelect3, QwtEventPattern::KeyUndo\n
Zoom out one position on the zoom stack
- QwtEventPattern::MouseSelect6, QwtEventPattern::KeyRedo\n
Zoom in one position on the zoom stack
- QwtEventPattern::MouseSelect2, QwtEventPattern::KeyHome\n
Zoom to the zoom base
The setKeyPattern() and setMousePattern() functions can be used
to configure the zoomer actions. The following example
shows, how to configure the 'I' and 'O' keys for zooming in and out
one position on the zoom stack. The "Home" key is used to
"unzoom" the plot.
\code
zoomer = new QwtPlotZoomer( plot );
zoomer->setKeyPattern( QwtEventPattern::KeyRedo, Qt::Key_I, Qt::ShiftModifier );
zoomer->setKeyPattern( QwtEventPattern::KeyUndo, Qt::Key_O, Qt::ShiftModifier );
zoomer->setKeyPattern( QwtEventPattern::KeyHome, Qt::Key_Home );
\endcode
QwtPlotZoomer is tailored for plots with one x and y axis, but it is
allowed to attach a second QwtPlotZoomer ( without rubber band and tracker )
for the other axes.
\note The realtime example includes an derived zoomer class that adds
*/
class QWT_EXPORT QwtPlotZoomer: public QwtPlotPicker
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
explicit QwtPlotZoomer( QWidget *, bool doReplot = true );
explicit QwtPlotZoomer( int xAxis, int yAxis,
QWidget *, bool doReplot = true );
virtual void setZoomBase( bool doReplot = true );
virtual void setZoomBase( const QRectF & );
const QStack<QRectF> &zoomStack() const;
void setZoomStack( const QStack<QRectF> &,
int zoomRectIndex = -1 );
public Q_SLOTS:
void moveBy( double x, double y );
virtual void moveTo( const QPointF & );
virtual void zoom( const QRectF & );
virtual void zoom( int up );
A signal emitting the zoomRect(), when the plot has been
zoomed in or out.
\param rect Current zoom rectangle.
*/
virtual void widgetMouseReleaseEvent( QMouseEvent * );
virtual void widgetKeyPressEvent( QKeyEvent * );
virtual bool end( bool ok = true );
virtual bool accept( QPolygon & ) const;