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Library: CTK
Copyright (c) Kitware Inc.
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#ifndef __ctkRangeSlider_h
#define __ctkRangeSlider_h
// Qt includes
#include <QSlider>
// CTK includes
#include <ctkPimpl.h>
#include "ctkConfigure.h"
class QStylePainter;
class ctkRangeSliderPrivate;
///
/// A ctkRangeSlider is a slider that lets you input 2 values instead of one
/// (see QSlider). These values are typically a lower and upper bound.
/// Values are comprised between the range of the slider. See setRange(),
/// minimum() and maximum(). The upper bound can't be smaller than the
/// lower bound and vice-versa.
/// When setting new values (setMinimumValue(), setMaximumValue() or
/// setValues()), make sure they lie between the range (minimum(), maximum())
/// of the slider, they would be forced otherwised. If it is not the behavior
/// you desire, you can set the range first (setRange(), setMinimum(),
/// setMaximum())
/// TODO: support triggerAction(QAbstractSlider::SliderSingleStepSub) that
/// moves both values at a time.
/// \sa ctkDoubleRangeSlider, ctkDoubleSlider, ctkRangeWidget
class ctk_EXPORT ctkRangeSlider : public QSlider
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_PROPERTY(int minimumValue READ minimumValue WRITE setMinimumValue)
Q_PROPERTY(int maximumValue READ maximumValue WRITE setMaximumValue)
Q_PROPERTY(int minimumPosition READ minimumPosition WRITE setMinimumPosition)
Q_PROPERTY(int maximumPosition READ maximumPosition WRITE setMaximumPosition)
Q_PROPERTY(bool symmetricMoves READ symmetricMoves WRITE setSymmetricMoves)
public:
// Superclass typedef
typedef QSlider Superclass;
/// Constructor, builds a ctkRangeSlider that ranges from 0 to 100 and has
/// a lower and upper values of 0 and 100 respectively, other properties
/// are set the QSlider default properties.
explicit ctkRangeSlider( Qt::Orientation o, QWidget* par= 0 );
explicit ctkRangeSlider( QWidget* par = 0 );
virtual ~ctkRangeSlider();
///
/// This property holds the slider's current minimum value.
/// The slider silently forces minimumValue to be within the legal range:
/// minimum() <= minimumValue() <= maximumValue() <= maximum().
/// Changing the minimumValue also changes the minimumPosition.
int minimumValue() const;
///
/// This property holds the slider's current maximum value.
/// The slider forces the maximum value to be within the legal range:
/// The slider silently forces maximumValue to be within the legal range:
/// Changing the maximumValue also changes the maximumPosition.
int maximumValue() const;
///
/// This property holds the current slider minimum position.
/// If tracking is enabled (the default), this is identical to minimumValue.
int minimumPosition() const;
void setMinimumPosition(int min);
///
/// This property holds the current slider maximum position.
/// If tracking is enabled (the default), this is identical to maximumValue.
int maximumPosition() const;
void setMaximumPosition(int max);
///
/// Utility function that set the minimum position and
/// maximum position at once.
void setPositions(int min, int max);
///
/// When symmetricMoves is true, moving a handle will move the other handle
/// symmetrically, otherwise the handles are independent. False by default
bool symmetricMoves()const;
void setSymmetricMoves(bool symmetry);
signals:
///
/// This signal is emitted when the slider minimum value has changed,
/// with the new slider value as argument.
void minimumValueChanged(int min);
///
/// This signal is emitted when the slider maximum value has changed,
/// with the new slider value as argument.
void maximumValueChanged(int max);
///
/// Utility signal that is fired when minimum or maximum values have changed.
void valuesChanged(int min, int max);
///
/// This signal is emitted when sliderDown is true and the slider moves.
/// This usually happens when the user is dragging the minimum slider.
/// The value is the new slider minimum position.
/// This signal is emitted even when tracking is turned off.
void minimumPositionChanged(int min);
///
/// This signal is emitted when sliderDown is true and the slider moves.
/// This usually happens when the user is dragging the maximum slider.
/// The value is the new slider maximum position.
/// This signal is emitted even when tracking is turned off.
void maximumPositionChanged(int max);
///
/// Utility signal that is fired when minimum or maximum positions
/// have changed.
void positionsChanged(int min, int max);
public slots:
///
/// This property holds the slider's current minimum value.
/// The slider silently forces min to be within the legal range:
/// minimum() <= min <= maximumValue() <= maximum().
/// Note: Changing the minimumValue also changes the minimumPosition.
/// \sa stMaximumValue, setValues, setMinimum, setMaximum, setRange
void setMinimumValue(int min);
///
/// This property holds the slider's current maximum value.
/// The slider silently forces max to be within the legal range:
/// minimum() <= minimumValue() <= max <= maximum().
/// Note: Changing the maximumValue also changes the maximumPosition.
/// \sa stMinimumValue, setValues, setMinimum, setMaximum, setRange
void setMaximumValue(int max);
///
/// Utility function that set the minimum value and maximum value at once.
/// The slider silently forces min and max to be within the legal range:
/// minimum() <= min <= max <= maximum().
/// Note: Changing the minimumValue and maximumValue also changes the
/// minimumPosition and maximumPosition.
/// \sa setMinimumValue, setMaximumValue, setMinimum, setMaximum, setRange
void setValues(int min, int max);
protected slots:
void onRangeChanged(int minimum, int maximum);
protected:
ctkRangeSlider( ctkRangeSliderPrivate* impl, Qt::Orientation o, QWidget* par= 0 );
ctkRangeSlider( ctkRangeSliderPrivate* impl, QWidget* par = 0 );
// Description:
// Standard Qt UI events
virtual void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent* ev);
virtual void mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent* ev);
virtual void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent* ev);
bool isMinimumSliderDown()const;
bool isMaximumSliderDown()const;
// Description:
// Rendering is done here.
virtual void paintEvent(QPaintEvent* ev);
virtual void initMinimumSliderStyleOption(QStyleOptionSlider* option) const;
virtual void initMaximumSliderStyleOption(QStyleOptionSlider* option) const;
protected:
QScopedPointer<ctkRangeSliderPrivate> d_ptr;
private:
Q_DECLARE_PRIVATE(ctkRangeSlider);
Q_DISABLE_COPY(ctkRangeSlider);
};
#endif
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