Qt 3 Support Members for QPainter
The following class members are part of the Qt 3 support layer. They are provided to help you port old code to Qt 4. We advise against using them in new code.
Public Functions
- const QColor & backgroundColor () const
- bool begin ( QPaintDevice * device, const QWidget * init )
- QRect boundingRect ( const QRect & rectangle, int flags, const QString & text, int length )
- QRect boundingRect ( int x, int y, int width, int height, int flags, const QString & text, int length )
- void drawConvexPolygon ( const QPolygonF & polygon, int index, int count = -1 )
- void drawConvexPolygon ( const QPolygon & polygon, int index, int count = -1 )
- void drawCubicBezier ( const QPolygon & controlPoints, int index = 0 )
- void drawLineSegments ( const QPolygon & polygon, int index = 0, int count = -1 )
- void drawPoints ( const QPolygon & polygon, int index, int count = -1 )
- void drawPolygon ( const QPolygonF & polygon, bool winding, int index = 0, int count = -1 )
- void drawPolygon ( const QPolygon & polygon, bool winding, int index = 0, int count = -1 )
- void drawPolyline ( const QPolygon & polygon, int index, int count = -1 )
- void drawText ( int x, int y, const QString & text, int pos, int length )
- void drawText ( const QPoint & point, const QString & text, int pos, int length )
- void drawText ( int x, int y, const QString & text, int length )
- void drawText ( const QPoint & point, const QString & text, int length )
- void drawText ( const QRect & rectangle, int flags, const QString & text, int length, QRect * br = 0 )
- void drawText ( int x, int y, int width, int height, int flags, const QString & text, int length, QRect * br = 0 )
- bool hasViewXForm () const
- bool hasWorldXForm () const
- void resetXForm ()
- void setBackgroundColor ( const QColor & color )
- void setViewXForm ( bool enabled )
- void setWorldMatrix ( const QMatrix & wm, bool combine = false )
- void setWorldXForm ( bool enabled )
- qreal translationX () const
- qreal translationY () const
- const QMatrix & worldMatrix () const
- QPoint xForm ( const QPoint & point ) const
- QRect xForm ( const QRect & rectangle ) const
- QPolygon xForm ( const QPolygon & polygon ) const
- QPolygon xForm ( const QPolygon & polygon, int index, int count ) const
- QPoint xFormDev ( const QPoint & point ) const
- QRect xFormDev ( const QRect & rectangle ) const
- QPolygon xFormDev ( const QPolygon & polygon ) const
- QPolygon xFormDev ( const QPolygon & polygon, int index, int count ) const
Static Public Members
- void redirect ( QPaintDevice * pdev, QPaintDevice * replacement )
- QPaintDevice * redirect ( QPaintDevice * pdev )
Member Function Documentation
const QColor & QPainter::backgroundColor () const
Use background() and QBrush::color() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QColor myColor = backgroundColor();
you can rewrite it as
QColor myColor = background().color();
Note that the background can be a complex brush such as a texture or a gradient.
See also setBackgroundColor().
bool QPainter::begin ( QPaintDevice * device, const QWidget * init )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use begin() instead.
If the paint device is a QWidget, QPainter is initialized after the widget's settings automatically. Otherwise, you must call the initFrom() function to initialize the painters pen, background and font to the same as any given widget.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.begin(device, init);
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
painter.begin(device);
painter.initFrom(init);
QRect QPainter::boundingRect ( const QRect & rectangle, int flags, const QString & text, int length )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Returns the bounding rectangle for the given length of the text constrained by the provided rectangle.
Use boundingRect() combined with QString::left() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QRect rectangle = boundingRect(rect, flags, text, length);
you can rewrite it as
QRect rectangle = boundingRect(rect, flags, text.left(length));
QRect QPainter::boundingRect ( int x, int y, int width, int height, int flags, const QString & text, int length )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Returns the bounding rectangle for the given length of the text constrained by the rectangle that begins at point (x, y) with the given width and height.
Use boundingRect() combined with QString::left() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QRect rectangle = boundingRect(x, y, width, height, flags, text, length);
you can rewrite it as
QRect rectangle = boundingRect(x, y, width, height, flags, text.left(length));
void QPainter::drawConvexPolygon ( const QPolygonF & polygon, int index, int count = -1 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use drawConvexPolygon() combined with QPolygonF::constData() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawConvexPolygon(polygon, index, count);
you can rewrite it as
int pointCount = (count == -1) ? polygon.size() - index : count;
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawConvexPolygon(polygon.constData() + index, pointCount);
void QPainter::drawConvexPolygon ( const QPolygon & polygon, int index, int count = -1 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use drawConvexPolygon() combined with QPolygon::constData() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawConvexPolygon(polygon, index, count);
you can rewrite it as
int pointCount = (count == -1) ? polygon.size() - index : count;
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawConvexPolygon(polygon.constData() + index, pointCount);
void QPainter::drawCubicBezier ( const QPolygon & controlPoints, int index = 0 )
Draws a cubic Bezier curve defined by the controlPoints, starting at controlPoints[index] (index defaults to 0). Points after controlPoints[index + 3] are ignored. Nothing happens if there aren't enough control points.
Use strokePath() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawCubicBezier(controlPoints, index)
you can rewrite it as
QPainterPath path;
path.moveTo(controlPoints.at(index));
path.cubicTo(controlPoints.at(index+1),
controlPoints.at(index+2),
controlPoints.at(index+3));
QPainter painter(this);
painter.strokePath(path, painter.pen());
void QPainter::drawLineSegments ( const QPolygon & polygon, int index = 0, int count = -1 )
Draws count separate lines from points defined by the polygon, starting at polygon[index] (index defaults to 0). If count is -1 (the default) all points until the end of the array are used.
Use drawLines() combined with QPolygon::constData() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawLineSegments(polygon, index, count);
you can rewrite it as
int lineCount = (count == -1) ? (polygon.size() - index) / 2 : count;
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawLines(polygon.constData() + index * 2, lineCount);
void QPainter::drawPoints ( const QPolygon & polygon, int index, int count = -1 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws count points in the vector polygon starting on index using the current pen.
Use drawPoints() combined with QPolygon::constData() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawPoints(polygon, index, count);
you can rewrite it as
int pointCount = (count == -1) ? polygon.size() - index : count;
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawPoints(polygon.constData() + index, pointCount);
void QPainter::drawPolygon ( const QPolygonF & polygon, bool winding, int index = 0, int count = -1 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use drawPolygon() combined with QPolygonF::constData() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawPolygon(polygon, winding, index, count);
you can rewrite it as
int pointCount = (count == -1) ? polygon.size() - index : count;
int fillRule = winding ? Qt::WindingFill : Qt::OddEvenFill;
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawPolygon( polygon.constData() + index, pointCount, fillRule);
void QPainter::drawPolygon ( const QPolygon & polygon, bool winding, int index = 0, int count = -1 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use drawPolygon() combined with QPolygon::constData() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawPolygon(polygon, winding, index, count);
you can rewrite it as
int pointCount = (count == -1) ? polygon.size() - index : count;
int fillRule = winding ? Qt::WindingFill : Qt::OddEvenFill;
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawPolygon( polygon.constData() + index, pointCount, fillRule);
void QPainter::drawPolyline ( const QPolygon & polygon, int index, int count = -1 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Draws the polyline defined by the count lines of the given polygon starting at index (index defaults to 0).
Use drawPolyline() combined with QPolygon::constData() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawPolyline(polygon, index, count);
you can rewrite it as
int pointCount = (count == -1) ? polygon.size() - index : count;
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawPolyline(polygon.constData() + index, pointCount);
void QPainter::drawText ( int x, int y, const QString & text, int pos, int length )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use drawText() combined with QString::mid() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawText(x, y, text, pos, length);
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawText(x, y, text.mid(pos, length));
void QPainter::drawText ( const QPoint & point, const QString & text, int pos, int length )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use drawText() combined with QString::mid() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawText(point, text, pos, length);
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawText(point, text.mid(pos, length));
void QPainter::drawText ( int x, int y, const QString & text, int length )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use drawText() combined with QString::left() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawText(x, y, text, length);
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawText(x, y, text.left(length));
void QPainter::drawText ( const QPoint & point, const QString & text, int length )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use drawText() combined with QString::left() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawText(point, text, length);
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawText(point, text.left(length));
void QPainter::drawText ( const QRect & rectangle, int flags, const QString & text, int length, QRect * br = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use drawText() combined with QString::left() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawText(rectangle, flags, text, length, br );
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawText(rectangle, flags, text.left(length), br );
void QPainter::drawText ( int x, int y, int width, int height, int flags, const QString & text, int length, QRect * br = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use drawText() combined with QString::left() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawText(x, y, width, height, flags, text, length, br );
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
painter.drawText(x, y, width, height, flags, text.left(length), br );
bool QPainter::hasViewXForm () const
Use viewTransformEnabled() instead.
bool QPainter::hasWorldXForm () const
Use matrixEnabled() instead.
void QPainter::redirect ( QPaintDevice * pdev, QPaintDevice * replacement ) [static]
Use setRedirected() instead.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use redirected() instead.
void QPainter::resetXForm ()
Use resetMatrix() instead.
void QPainter::setBackgroundColor ( const QColor & color )
Use setBackground() instead.
See also backgroundColor().
void QPainter::setViewXForm ( bool enabled )
Use setViewTransformEnabled() instead.
See also hasViewXForm().
void QPainter::setWorldMatrix ( const QMatrix & wm, bool combine = false )
Use setMatrix() instead.
See also worldMatrix().
void QPainter::setWorldXForm ( bool enabled )
Use setMatrixEnabled() instead.
See also hasWorldXForm().
qreal QPainter::translationX () const
Use the world matrix() combined with QMatrix::dx() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
qreal x = painter.translationX();
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
qreal x = painter.matrix().dx();
qreal QPainter::translationY () const
Use the world matrix() combined with QMatrix::dy() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
qreal y = painter.translationY();
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
qreal y = painter.matrix().dy();
const QMatrix & QPainter::worldMatrix () const
Use matrix() instead.
See also setWorldMatrix().
QPoint QPainter::xForm ( const QPoint & point ) const
Use point * matrix() instead.
QRect QPainter::xForm ( const QRect & rectangle ) const
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use rectangle * matrix() instead.
QPolygon QPainter::xForm ( const QPolygon & polygon ) const
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use polygon * matrix() instead.
QPolygon QPainter::xForm ( const QPolygon & polygon, int index, int count ) const
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use matrix() combined with QPolygon::mid() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
QPolygon transformed = painter.xForm(polygon, index, count)
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
QPolygon transformed = polygon.mid(index, count) * painter.matrix();
QPoint QPainter::xFormDev ( const QPoint & point ) const
Use matrix() combined with QMatrix::inverted() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
QPoint transformed = painter.xFormDev(point);
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
QPoint transformed = point * painter.matrix().inverted();
QRect QPainter::xFormDev ( const QRect & rectangle ) const
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use matrix() combined with QMatrix::inverted() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
QRect transformed = painter.xFormDev(rectangle);
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
QRect transformed = rectangle * painter.matrix().inverted();
QPolygon QPainter::xFormDev ( const QPolygon & polygon ) const
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use matrix() combined with QMatrix::inverted() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
QPolygon transformed = painter.xFormDev(rectangle);
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
QPolygon transformed = polygon * painter.matrix().inverted();
QPolygon QPainter::xFormDev ( const QPolygon & polygon, int index, int count ) const
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Use matrix() combined with QPolygon::mid() and QMatrix::inverted() instead.
For example, if you have code like
QPainter painter(this);
QPolygon transformed = painter.xFormDev(polygon, index, count);
you can rewrite it as
QPainter painter(this);
QPolygon transformed = polygon.mid(index, count) * painter.matrix().inverted();