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The QSlider widget provides a vertical or horizontal slider. More...
#include <qslider.h>
Inherits QWidget and QRangeControl.
The slider is the classic widget for controlling a bounded value. It lets the user move a slider along a horizontal or vertical groove and translates the slider's position into an integer value within the legal range.
QSlider inherits QRangeControl, which provides the "integer" side of the slider. setRange() and value() are likely to be used by practically all slider users; see the QRangeControl documentation for information about the many other functions that class provides.
The main functions offered by the slider itself are tickmark and orientation control; you can use setTickmarks() to indicate where you want the tickmarks to be, setTickInterval() to indicate how many of them you want and setOrientation() to indicate whether the slider is to be horizontal or vertical.
A slider has a default focusPolicy() of WeakWheelFocus, i.e. it accepts focus on Tab and uses the mouse wheel and a suitable keyboard interface.
See also QScrollBar, QSpinBox, GUI Design Handbook: Slider and Basic Widgets.
This enum specifies where the tickmarks are to be drawn relative to the slider's groove and the handle the user moves. The possible values are:
The parent and name arguments are sent to the QWidget constructor.
The orientation must be Qt::Vertical or Qt::Horizontal.
The parent and name arguments are sent to the QWidget constructor.
If orientation is Qt::Vertical the slider is vertical and if it is Qt::Horizontal the slider is horizontal.
The parent and name arguments are sent to the QWidget constructor.
Returns the current line step. See the "lineStep" property for details.
Returns the current maximum value of the slider. See the "maxValue" property for details.
Returns the current minimum value of the slider. See the "minValue" property for details.
Returns the orientation of the slider. See the "orientation" property for details.
Returns the current page step. See the "pageStep" property for details.
Reimplemented from QRangeControl.
Sets the current line step. See the "lineStep" property for details.
Sets the current maximum value of the slider. See the "maxValue" property for details.
Sets the current minimum value of the slider. See the "minValue" property for details.
Sets the orientation of the slider. See the "orientation" property for details.
Sets the current page step. See the "pageStep" property for details.
Sets the background color to the mid color for Motif style sliders using palette p.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
Calls the virtual rangeChange() function if one or both of the new min and max values are different from the previous setting. Calls the virtual valueChange() function if the current value is adjusted because it was outside the new range.
If maxValue is smaller than minValue, minValue becomes the only legal value.
See also minValue and maxValue.
Examples: listbox/listbox.cpp, t12/lcdrange.cpp, t5/main.cpp, t6/main.cpp, t8/lcdrange.cpp and xform/xform.cpp.
Sets the interval between tickmarks. See the "tickInterval" property for details.
Sets the tickmark settings for this slider. See the "tickmarks" property for details.
Sets whether slider tracking is enabled to enable. See the "tracking" property for details.
Sets the current slider value. See the "value" property for details.
Returns the start position of the slider.
Returns the interval between tickmarks. See the "tickInterval" property for details.
Returns the tickmark settings for this slider. See the "tickmarks" property for details.
Returns TRUE if slider tracking is enabled; otherwise returns FALSE. See the "tracking" property for details.
Returns the current slider value. See the "value" property for details.
Reimplemented from QRangeControl.
Examples: rangecontrols/rangecontrols.cpp, t12/lcdrange.cpp, t5/main.cpp, t6/main.cpp, t7/lcdrange.cpp and xform/xform.cpp.
This property holds the current line step.
When setting lineStep, the virtual stepChange() function will be called if the new line step is different from the previous setting.
See also setSteps(), QRangeControl::pageStep() and setRange().
Set this property's value with setLineStep() and get this property's value with lineStep().
This property holds the current maximum value of the slider.
When setting this property, the QSlider::minValue is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid.
See also setRange().
Set this property's value with setMaxValue() and get this property's value with maxValue().
This property holds the current minimum value of the slider.
When setting this property, the QSlider::maxValue is adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid.
See also setRange().
Set this property's value with setMinValue() and get this property's value with minValue().
This property holds the orientation of the slider.
The orientation must be Qt::Vertical (the default) or Qt::Horizontal.
Set this property's value with setOrientation() and get this property's value with orientation().
This property holds the current page step.
When setting pageStep, the virtual stepChange() function will be called if the new page step is different from the previous setting.
See also QRangeControl::setSteps(), lineStep and setRange().
Set this property's value with setPageStep() and get this property's value with pageStep().
This property holds the interval between tickmarks.
This is a value interval, not a pixel interval. If it is 0, the slider will choose between lineStep() and pageStep(). The initial value of tickInterval is 0.
See also QRangeControl::lineStep() and QRangeControl::pageStep().
Set this property's value with setTickInterval() and get this property's value with tickInterval().
This property holds the tickmark settings for this slider.
The valid values are in QSlider::TickSetting. The default is NoMarks.
See also tickInterval.
Set this property's value with setTickmarks() and get this property's value with tickmarks().
This property holds whether slider tracking is enabled.
If tracking is enabled (the default), the slider emits the valueChanged() signal whenever the slider is being dragged. If tracking is disabled, the slider emits the valueChanged() signal when the user releases the mouse button (unless the value happens to be the same as before).
Set this property's value with setTracking() and get this property's value with tracking().
This property holds the current slider value.
Set this property's value with setValue() and get this property's value with value().
See also QRangeControl::value() and prevValue().
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