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** Copyright (C) 2015 The Qt Company Ltd.
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** Copyright (C) 2016-2019 Ivailo Monev
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/*!
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\class QGraphicsAnchorLayout
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\brief The QGraphicsAnchorLayout class provides a layout where one can anchor widgets
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together in Graphics View.
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\since 4.6
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\ingroup appearance
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\ingroup geomanagement
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\ingroup graphicsview-api
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The anchor layout allows developers to specify how widgets should be placed relative to
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each other, and to the layout itself. The specification is made by adding anchors to the
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layout by calling addAnchor(), addAnchors() or addCornerAnchors().
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Existing anchors in the layout can be accessed with the anchor() function.
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Items that are anchored are automatically added to the layout, and if items
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are removed, all their anchors will be automatically removed.
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\div {class="float-left"}
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\inlineimage simpleanchorlayout-example.png Using an anchor layout to align simple colored widgets.
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\enddiv
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Anchors are always set up between edges of an item, where the "center" is also considered to
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be an edge. Consider the following example:
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\snippet examples/graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout/main.cpp adding anchors
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Here, the right edge of item \c a is anchored to the left edge of item \c b and the bottom
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edge of item \c a is anchored to the top edge of item \c b, with the result that
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item \c b will be placed diagonally to the right and below item \c b.
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The addCornerAnchors() function provides a simpler way of anchoring the corners
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of two widgets than the two individual calls to addAnchor() shown in the code
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above. Here, we see how a widget can be anchored to the top-left corner of the enclosing
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layout:
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\snippet examples/graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout/main.cpp adding a corner anchor
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In cases where anchors are used to match the widths or heights of widgets, it is
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convenient to use the addAnchors() function. As with the other functions for specifying
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anchors, it can also be used to anchor a widget to a layout.
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\clearfloat
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\section1 Size Hints and Size Policies in an Anchor Layout
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QGraphicsAnchorLayout respects each item's size hints and size policies.
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Note that there are some properties of QSizePolicy that are \l{Known issues}{not respected}.
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\section1 Spacing within an Anchor Layout
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The layout may distribute some space between the items. If the spacing has not been
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explicitly specified, the actual amount of space will usually be 0.
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However, if the first edge is the \e opposite of the second edge (e.g., the right edge
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of the first widget is anchored to the left edge of the second widget), the size of the
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anchor will be queried from the style through a pixel metric:
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\l{QStyle::}{PM_LayoutHorizontalSpacing} for horizontal anchors and
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\l{QStyle::}{PM_LayoutVerticalSpacing} for vertical anchors.
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If the spacing is negative, the items will overlap to some extent.
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\section1 Known issues
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There are some features that QGraphicsAnchorLayout currently does not support.
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This might change in the future, so avoid using these features if you want to
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avoid any future regressions in behaviour:
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\list
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\o Stretch factors are not respected.
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\o QSizePolicy::ExpandFlag is not respected.
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\o Height for width is not respected.
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\endlist
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\sa QGraphicsLinearLayout, QGraphicsGridLayout, QGraphicsLayout
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*/
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/*!
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\class QGraphicsAnchor
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\brief The QGraphicsAnchor class represents an anchor between two items in a
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QGraphicsAnchorLayout.
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\since 4.6
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\ingroup appearance
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\ingroup geomanagement
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\ingroup graphicsview-api
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The graphics anchor provides an API that enables you to query and manipulate the
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properties an anchor has. When an anchor is added to the layout with
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QGraphicsAnchorLayout::addAnchor(), a QGraphicsAnchor instance is returned where the properties
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are initialized to their default values. The properties can then be further changed, and they
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will be picked up the next time the layout is activated.
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\sa QGraphicsAnchorLayout::anchor()
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*/
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#include "qgraphicsanchorlayout_p.h"
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#ifndef QT_NO_GRAPHICSVIEW
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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QGraphicsAnchor::QGraphicsAnchor(QGraphicsAnchorLayout *parentLayout)
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: QObject(*(new QGraphicsAnchorPrivate))
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchor);
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Q_ASSERT(parentLayout);
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d->layoutPrivate = parentLayout->d_func();
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}
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/*!
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Removes the QGraphicsAnchor object from the layout and destroys it.
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*/
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QGraphicsAnchor::~QGraphicsAnchor()
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{
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}
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/*!
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\property QGraphicsAnchor::sizePolicy
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\brief the size policy for the QGraphicsAnchor.
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By setting the size policy on an anchor you can configure how the anchor can resize itself
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from its preferred spacing. For instance, if the anchor has the size policy
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QSizePolicy::Minimum, the spacing is the minimum size of the anchor. However, its size
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can grow up to the anchors maximum size. If the default size policy is QSizePolicy::Fixed,
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the anchor can neither grow or shrink, which means that the only size the anchor can have
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is the spacing. QSizePolicy::Fixed is the default size policy.
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QGraphicsAnchor always has a minimum spacing of 0 and a very large maximum spacing.
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\sa QGraphicsAnchor::spacing
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*/
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void QGraphicsAnchor::setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Policy policy)
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchor);
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d->setSizePolicy(policy);
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}
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QSizePolicy::Policy QGraphicsAnchor::sizePolicy() const
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{
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Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchor);
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return d->sizePolicy;
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}
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/*!
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\property QGraphicsAnchor::spacing
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\brief the preferred space between items in the QGraphicsAnchorLayout.
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Depending on the anchor type, the default spacing is either
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0 or a value returned from the style.
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\sa QGraphicsAnchorLayout::addAnchor()
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*/
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void QGraphicsAnchor::setSpacing(qreal spacing)
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchor);
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d->setSpacing(spacing);
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}
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qreal QGraphicsAnchor::spacing() const
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{
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Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchor);
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return d->spacing();
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}
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void QGraphicsAnchor::unsetSpacing()
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchor);
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d->unsetSpacing();
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}
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/*!
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Constructs a QGraphicsAnchorLayout instance. \a parent is passed to
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QGraphicsLayout's constructor.
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*/
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QGraphicsAnchorLayout::QGraphicsAnchorLayout(QGraphicsLayoutItem *parent)
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: QGraphicsLayout(*new QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate(), parent)
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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d->createLayoutEdges();
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}
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/*!
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Destroys the QGraphicsAnchorLayout object.
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*/
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QGraphicsAnchorLayout::~QGraphicsAnchorLayout()
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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for (int i = count() - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
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QGraphicsLayoutItem *item = d->items.at(i);
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removeAt(i);
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if (item) {
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if (item->ownedByLayout())
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delete item;
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}
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}
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d->removeCenterConstraints(this, QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Horizontal);
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d->removeCenterConstraints(this, QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Vertical);
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d->deleteLayoutEdges();
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Q_ASSERT(d->itemCenterConstraints[0].isEmpty());
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Q_ASSERT(d->itemCenterConstraints[1].isEmpty());
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Q_ASSERT(d->items.isEmpty());
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Q_ASSERT(d->m_vertexList.isEmpty());
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}
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/*!
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Creates an anchor between the edge \a firstEdge of item \a firstItem and the edge \a secondEdge
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of item \a secondItem. The spacing of the anchor is picked up from the style. Anchors
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between a layout edge and an item edge will have a size of 0.
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If there is already an anchor between the edges, the the new anchor will replace the old one.
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\a firstItem and \a secondItem are automatically added to the layout if they are not part
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of the layout. This means that count() can increase by up to 2.
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The spacing an anchor will get depends on the type of anchor. For instance, anchors from the
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Right edge of one item to the Left edge of another (or vice versa) will use the default
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horizontal spacing. The same behaviour applies to Bottom to Top anchors, (but they will use
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the default vertical spacing). For all other anchor combinations, the spacing will be 0.
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All anchoring functions will follow this rule.
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The spacing can also be set manually by using QGraphicsAnchor::setSpacing() method.
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Calling this function where \a firstItem or \a secondItem are ancestors of the layout have
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undefined behaviour.
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\sa addAnchors(), addCornerAnchors()
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*/
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QGraphicsAnchor *
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QGraphicsAnchorLayout::addAnchor(QGraphicsLayoutItem *firstItem, Qt::AnchorPoint firstEdge,
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QGraphicsLayoutItem *secondItem, Qt::AnchorPoint secondEdge)
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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QGraphicsAnchor *a = d->addAnchor(firstItem, firstEdge, secondItem, secondEdge);
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invalidate();
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return a;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the anchor between the anchor points defined by \a firstItem and \a firstEdge and
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\a secondItem and \a secondEdge. If there is no such anchor, the function will return 0.
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*/
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QGraphicsAnchor *
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QGraphicsAnchorLayout::anchor(QGraphicsLayoutItem *firstItem, Qt::AnchorPoint firstEdge,
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QGraphicsLayoutItem *secondItem, Qt::AnchorPoint secondEdge)
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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return d->getAnchor(firstItem, firstEdge, secondItem, secondEdge);
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}
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/*!
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Creates two anchors between \a firstItem and \a secondItem specified by the corners,
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\a firstCorner and \a secondCorner, where one is for the horizontal edge and another
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one for the vertical edge.
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This is a convenience function, since anchoring corners can be expressed as anchoring
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two edges. For instance:
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\snippet examples/graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout/main.cpp adding a corner anchor in two steps
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This can also be achieved with the following line of code:
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\snippet examples/graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout/main.cpp adding a corner anchor
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If there is already an anchor between the edge pairs, it will be replaced by the anchors that
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this function specifies.
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\a firstItem and \a secondItem are automatically added to the layout if they are not part of the
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layout. This means that count() can increase by up to 2.
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\sa addAnchor(), addAnchors()
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*/
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void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::addCornerAnchors(QGraphicsLayoutItem *firstItem,
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Qt::Corner firstCorner,
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QGraphicsLayoutItem *secondItem,
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Qt::Corner secondCorner)
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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// Horizontal anchor
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Qt::AnchorPoint firstEdge = (firstCorner & 1 ? Qt::AnchorRight: Qt::AnchorLeft);
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Qt::AnchorPoint secondEdge = (secondCorner & 1 ? Qt::AnchorRight: Qt::AnchorLeft);
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if (d->addAnchor(firstItem, firstEdge, secondItem, secondEdge)) {
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// Vertical anchor
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firstEdge = (firstCorner & 2 ? Qt::AnchorBottom: Qt::AnchorTop);
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secondEdge = (secondCorner & 2 ? Qt::AnchorBottom: Qt::AnchorTop);
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d->addAnchor(firstItem, firstEdge, secondItem, secondEdge);
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invalidate();
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}
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}
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/*!
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Anchors two or four edges of \a firstItem with the corresponding
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edges of \a secondItem, so that \a firstItem has the same size as
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\a secondItem in the dimensions specified by \a orientations.
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For example, the following example anchors the left and right edges of two items
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to match their widths:
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\snippet examples/graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout/main.cpp adding anchors to match sizes in two steps
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This can also be achieved using the following line of code:
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\snippet examples/graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout/main.cpp adding anchors to match sizes
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\sa addAnchor(), addCornerAnchors()
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*/
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void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::addAnchors(QGraphicsLayoutItem *firstItem,
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QGraphicsLayoutItem *secondItem,
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Qt::Orientations orientations)
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{
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bool ok = true;
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if (orientations & Qt::Horizontal) {
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// Currently, if the first is ok, then the rest of the calls should be ok
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ok = addAnchor(secondItem, Qt::AnchorLeft, firstItem, Qt::AnchorLeft) != 0;
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if (ok)
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addAnchor(firstItem, Qt::AnchorRight, secondItem, Qt::AnchorRight);
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}
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if (orientations & Qt::Vertical && ok) {
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addAnchor(secondItem, Qt::AnchorTop, firstItem, Qt::AnchorTop);
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addAnchor(firstItem, Qt::AnchorBottom, secondItem, Qt::AnchorBottom);
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}
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}
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/*!
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Sets the default horizontal spacing for the anchor layout to \a spacing.
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\sa horizontalSpacing(), setVerticalSpacing(), setSpacing()
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*/
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void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::setHorizontalSpacing(qreal spacing)
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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d->spacings[0] = spacing;
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invalidate();
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}
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/*!
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Sets the default vertical spacing for the anchor layout to \a spacing.
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\sa verticalSpacing(), setHorizontalSpacing(), setSpacing()
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*/
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void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::setVerticalSpacing(qreal spacing)
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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d->spacings[1] = spacing;
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invalidate();
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}
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/*!
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Sets the default horizontal and the default vertical spacing for the anchor layout to \a spacing.
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If an item is anchored with no spacing associated with the anchor, it will use the default
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spacing.
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QGraphicsAnchorLayout does not support negative spacings. Setting a negative value will unset the
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previous spacing and make the layout use the spacing provided by the current widget style.
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\sa setHorizontalSpacing(), setVerticalSpacing()
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*/
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void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::setSpacing(qreal spacing)
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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d->spacings[0] = d->spacings[1] = spacing;
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invalidate();
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}
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/*!
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Returns the default horizontal spacing for the anchor layout.
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\sa verticalSpacing(), setHorizontalSpacing()
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*/
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qreal QGraphicsAnchorLayout::horizontalSpacing() const
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{
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Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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return d->styleInfo().defaultSpacing(Qt::Horizontal);
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}
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/*!
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Returns the default vertical spacing for the anchor layout.
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\sa horizontalSpacing(), setVerticalSpacing()
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*/
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qreal QGraphicsAnchorLayout::verticalSpacing() const
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{
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Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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return d->styleInfo().defaultSpacing(Qt::Vertical);
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}
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/*!
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\reimp
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*/
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void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::setGeometry(const QRectF &geom)
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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QGraphicsLayout::setGeometry(geom);
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d->calculateVertexPositions(QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Horizontal);
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d->calculateVertexPositions(QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Vertical);
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d->setItemsGeometries(geom);
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}
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/*!
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Removes the layout item at \a index without destroying it. Ownership of
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the item is transferred to the caller.
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Removing an item will also remove any of the anchors associated with it.
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\sa itemAt(), count()
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*/
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void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::removeAt(int index)
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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QGraphicsLayoutItem *item = d->items.value(index);
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if (!item)
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return;
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// Removing an item affects both horizontal and vertical graphs
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d->removeCenterConstraints(item, QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Horizontal);
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d->removeCenterConstraints(item, QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Vertical);
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d->removeAnchors(item);
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d->items.remove(index);
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item->setParentLayoutItem(0);
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invalidate();
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}
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/*!
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\reimp
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*/
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int QGraphicsAnchorLayout::count() const
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{
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Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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return d->items.size();
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}
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/*!
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\reimp
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*/
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QGraphicsLayoutItem *QGraphicsAnchorLayout::itemAt(int index) const
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{
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Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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return d->items.value(index);
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}
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/*!
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\reimp
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*/
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void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::invalidate()
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{
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Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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QGraphicsLayout::invalidate();
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d->calculateGraphCacheDirty = true;
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d->styleInfoDirty = true;
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}
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/*!
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\reimp
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*/
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QSizeF QGraphicsAnchorLayout::sizeHint(Qt::SizeHint which, const QSizeF &constraint) const
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{
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Q_UNUSED(constraint);
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Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
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// Some setup calculations are delayed until the information is
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// actually needed, avoiding unnecessary recalculations when
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// adding multiple anchors.
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// sizeHint() / effectiveSizeHint() already have a cache
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// mechanism, using invalidate() to force recalculation. However
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// sizeHint() is called three times after invalidation (for max,
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// min and pref), but we just need do our setup once.
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const_cast<QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate *>(d)->calculateGraphs();
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// ### apply constraint!
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QSizeF engineSizeHint(
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d->sizeHints[QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Horizontal][which],
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d->sizeHints[QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Vertical][which]);
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qreal left, top, right, bottom;
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getContentsMargins(&left, &top, &right, &bottom);
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return engineSizeHint + QSizeF(left + right, top + bottom);
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}
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QT_END_NAMESPACE
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#include "moc_qgraphicsanchorlayout.h"
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#endif //QT_NO_GRAPHICSVIEW
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