The QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent class provides mouse events in the graphics view framework. More...
Header: | #include <QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent> |
qmake: | QT += widgets |
Since: | Qt 4.2 |
Inherits: | QGraphicsSceneEvent |
This class was introduced in Qt 4.2.
virtual | ~QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent() |
Qt::MouseButton | button() const |
QPointF | buttonDownPos(Qt::MouseButton button) const |
QPointF | buttonDownScenePos(Qt::MouseButton button) const |
QPoint | buttonDownScreenPos(Qt::MouseButton button) const |
Qt::MouseButtons | buttons() const |
Qt::MouseEventFlags | flags() const |
QPointF | lastPos() const |
QPointF | lastScenePos() const |
QPoint | lastScreenPos() const |
Qt::KeyboardModifiers | modifiers() const |
QPointF | pos() const |
QPointF | scenePos() const |
QPoint | screenPos() const |
Qt::MouseEventSource | source() const |
When a QGraphicsView receives a QMouseEvent, it translates it to a QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent. The event is then forwarded to the QGraphicsScene associated with the view. If the event is not handled by the scene, the view may use it, e.g., for the DragMode.
In addition to containing the item, scene, and screen coordinates of the event (as pos(), scenePos(), and screenPos()), mouse events also contain the coordinates of the previous mouse event received by the view. These can be retrieved with lastPos(), lastScreenPos(), and lastScenePos().
See also QGraphicsSceneContextMenuEvent, QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent, QGraphicsSceneWheelEvent, and QMouseEvent.
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QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent::~QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent()
Destroys the event.
Returns the mouse button (if any) that caused the event.
See also buttons() and modifiers().
Returns the mouse cursor position in item coordinates where the specified button was clicked.
See also buttonDownScenePos(), buttonDownScreenPos(), and pos().
Returns the mouse cursor position in scene coordinates where the specified button was clicked.
See also buttonDownPos(), buttonDownScreenPos(), and scenePos().
Returns the mouse cursor position in screen coordinates where the specified button was clicked.
See also screenPos(), buttonDownPos(), and buttonDownScenePos().
Returns the combination of mouse buttons that were pressed at the time the event was sent.
See also button() and modifiers().
Returns the mouse event flags.
The mouse event flags provide additional information about a mouse event.
This function was introduced in Qt 5.4.
See also Qt::MouseEventFlag and QMouseEvent::flags().
Returns the last recorded mouse cursor position in item coordinates.
See also lastScenePos(), lastScreenPos(), and pos().
Returns the last recorded mouse cursor position in scene coordinates. The last recorded position is the position of the previous mouse event received by the view that created the event.
See also lastPos(), lastScreenPos(), and scenePos().
Returns the last recorded mouse cursor position in screen coordinates. The last recorded position is the position of the previous mouse event received by the view that created the event.
See also lastPos(), lastScenePos(), and screenPos().
Returns the keyboard modifiers in use at the time the event was sent.
See also buttons() and button().
Returns the mouse cursor position in item coordinates.
See also scenePos(), screenPos(), and lastPos().
Returns the mouse cursor position in scene coordinates.
See also pos(), screenPos(), and lastScenePos().
Returns the mouse cursor position in screen coordinates.
See also pos(), scenePos(), and lastScreenPos().
Returns information about the mouse event source.
The mouse event source can be used to distinguish between genuine and artificial mouse events. The latter are events that are synthesized from touch events by the operating system or Qt itself.
This function was introduced in Qt 5.4.
See also Qt::MouseEventSource and QMouseEvent::source().
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