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- import QtQuick 2.2
- import QtQuick.Controls 1.4
- import QtQuick.Controls.Styles 1.4
- import QtQuick.Controls.Private 1.0
- import QtQuick.Extras 1.4
- import QtQuick.Extras.Private 1.0
- /*!
- \qmltype Gauge
- \inqmlmodule QtQuick.Extras
- \since 5.5
- \ingroup extras
- \ingroup extras-non-interactive
- \brief A straight gauge that displays a value within a range.
- \image gauge.png Gauge
- The Gauge control displays a value within some range along a horizontal or
- vertical axis. It can be thought of as an extension of ProgressBar,
- providing tickmarks and labels to provide a visual measurement of the
- progress.
- The minimum and maximum values displayable by the gauge can be set with the
- \l minimumValue and \l maximumValue properties.
- Example:
- \code
- Gauge {
- minimumValue: 0
- value: 50
- maximumValue: 100
- anchors.centerIn: parent
- }
- \endcode
- You can create a custom appearance for a Gauge by assigning a
- \l {GaugeStyle}.
- */
- Control {
- id: gauge
- style: Settings.styleComponent(Settings.style, "GaugeStyle.qml", gauge)
- /*!
- This property holds the smallest value displayed by the gauge.
- The default value is \c 0.
- */
- property alias minimumValue: range.minimumValue
- /*!
- This property holds the value displayed by the gauge.
- The default value is \c 0.
- */
- property alias value: range.value
- /*!
- This property holds the largest value displayed by the gauge.
- The default value is \c 100.
- */
- property alias maximumValue: range.maximumValue
- /*!
- This property determines the orientation of the gauge.
- The default value is \c Qt.Vertical.
- */
- property int orientation: Qt.Vertical
- /*!
- This property determines the alignment of each tickmark within the
- gauge. When \l orientation is \c Qt.Vertical, the valid values are:
- \list
- \li Qt.AlignLeft
- \li Qt.AlignRight
- \endlist
- Any other value will cause \c Qt.AlignLeft to be used, which is also the
- default value for this orientation.
- When \l orientation is \c Qt.Horizontal, the valid values are:
- \list
- \li Qt.AlignTop
- \li Qt.AlignBottom
- \endlist
- Any other value will cause \c Qt.AlignBottom to be used, which is also
- the default value for this orientation.
- */
- property int tickmarkAlignment: orientation == Qt.Vertical ? Qt.AlignLeft : Qt.AlignBottom
- property int __tickmarkAlignment: {
- if (orientation == Qt.Vertical) {
- return (tickmarkAlignment == Qt.AlignLeft || tickmarkAlignment == Qt.AlignRight) ? tickmarkAlignment : Qt.AlignLeft;
- }
- return (tickmarkAlignment == Qt.AlignTop || tickmarkAlignment == Qt.AlignBottom) ? tickmarkAlignment : Qt.AlignBottom;
- }
- /*!
- \internal
- TODO: finish this
- This property determines whether or not the tickmarks and their labels
- are drawn inside (over) the gauge. The value of this property affects
- \l tickmarkAlignment.
- */
- property bool __tickmarksInside: false
- /*!
- This property determines the rate at which tickmarks are drawn on the
- gauge. The lower the value, the more often tickmarks are drawn.
- The default value is \c 10.
- */
- property real tickmarkStepSize: 10
- /*!
- This property determines the amount of minor tickmarks drawn between
- each regular tickmark.
- The default value is \c 4.
- */
- property int minorTickmarkCount: 4
- /*!
- \qmlproperty font Gauge::font
- The font to use for the tickmark text.
- */
- property alias font: hiddenText.font
- /*!
- This property accepts a function that formats the given \a value for
- display in
- \l {GaugeStyle::}{tickmarkLabel}.
- For example, to provide a custom format that displays all values with 3
- decimal places:
- \code
- formatValue: function(value) {
- return value.toFixed(3);
- }
- \endcode
- The default function does no formatting.
- */
- property var formatValue: function(value) {
- return value;
- }
- property alias __hiddenText: hiddenText
- Text {
- id: hiddenText
- text: formatValue(maximumValue)
- visible: false
- }
- RangeModel {
- id: range
- minimumValue: 0
- value: 0
- maximumValue: 100
- }
- }
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