Detailed Description
The QLinearGradient class is used in combination with QBrush to specify a linear gradient brush.
Linear gradients interpolate colors between start and end points. Outside these points the gradient is either padded, reflected or repeated depending on the currently set spread method:
The colors in a gradient is defined using stop points of the QGradientStop type, i.e. a position and a color. Use the QGradient::setColorAt() or the QGradient::setStops() function to define the stop points. It is the gradient's complete set of stop points that describes how the gradient area should be filled. If no stop points have been specified, a gradient of black at 0 to white at 1 is used.
In addition to the functions inherited from QGradient, the QLinearGradient class provides the finalStop() function which returns the final stop point of the gradient, and the start() function returning the start point of the gradient.
See also QRadialGradient, QConicalGradient, and The Gradients Demo.
Member Function Documentation
QLinearGradient::QLinearGradient ( const QPointF & start, const QPointF & finalStop )
Constructs a linear gradient with interpolation area between the given start point and finalStop.
See also QGradient::setColorAt() and QGradient::setStops().
QLinearGradient::QLinearGradient ( qreal x1, qreal y1, qreal x2, qreal y2 )
Constructs a linear gradient with interpolation area between (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).
See also QGradient::setColorAt() and QGradient::setStops().
QPointF QLinearGradient::finalStop () const
Returns the final stop point of this linear gradient in logical coordinates.
See also QGradient::stops().
QPointF QLinearGradient::start () const
Returns the start point of this linear gradient in logical coordinates.
See also QGradient::stops().