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** Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd.
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import QtQuick 2.2
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// Workaround for QTBUG-37751; we need this import for RangeModel, although we shouldn't.
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import QtQuick.Controls 1.4
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import QtQuick.Controls.Styles 1.4
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import QtQuick.Controls.Private 1.0
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import QtQuick.Extras.Private 1.0
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/*!
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\qmltype CircularGauge
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\inqmlmodule QtQuick.Extras
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\since 5.5
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\ingroup extras
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\ingroup extras-non-interactive
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\brief A gauge that displays a value within a range along an arc.
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\image circulargauge.png CircularGauge
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The CircularGauge is similar to traditional mechanical gauges that use a
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needle to display a value from some input, such as the speed of a vehicle or
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air pressure, for example.
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The minimum and maximum values displayable by the gauge can be set with the
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\l minimumValue and \l maximumValue properties. The angle at which these
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values are displayed can be set with the
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\l {CircularGaugeStyle::}{minimumValueAngle} and
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\l {CircularGaugeStyle::}{maximumValueAngle} properties of
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\l {CircularGaugeStyle}.
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Example:
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\code
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CircularGauge {
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value: accelerating ? maximumValue : 0
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anchors.centerIn: parent
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property bool accelerating: false
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Keys.onSpacePressed: accelerating = true
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Keys.onReleased: {
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if (event.key === Qt.Key_Space) {
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accelerating = false;
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event.accepted = true;
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}
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}
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Component.onCompleted: forceActiveFocus()
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Behavior on value {
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NumberAnimation {
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duration: 1000
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}
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}
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}
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\endcode
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You can create a custom appearance for a CircularGauge by assigning a
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\l {CircularGaugeStyle}.
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*/
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Control {
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id: circularGauge
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style: Settings.styleComponent(Settings.style, "CircularGaugeStyle.qml", circularGauge)
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/*!
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\qmlproperty real CircularGauge::minimumValue
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This property holds the smallest value displayed by the gauge.
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*/
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property alias minimumValue: range.minimumValue
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/*!
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\qmlproperty real CircularGauge::maximumValue
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This property holds the largest value displayed by the gauge.
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*/
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property alias maximumValue: range.maximumValue
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/*!
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This property holds the current value displayed by the gauge, which will
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always be between \l minimumValue and \l maximumValue, inclusive.
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*/
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property alias value: range.value
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/*!
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\qmlproperty real CircularGauge::stepSize
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This property holds the size of the value increments that the needle
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displays.
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For example, when stepSize is \c 10 and value is \c 0, adding \c 5 to
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\l value will have no visible effect on the needle, although \l value
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will still be incremented. Adding an extra \c 5 to \l value will then
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cause the needle to point to \c 10.
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*/
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property alias stepSize: range.stepSize
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/*!
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This property determines whether or not the gauge displays tickmarks,
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minor tickmarks, and labels.
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For more fine-grained control over what is displayed, the following
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style components of
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\l CircularGaugeStyle can be
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used:
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\list
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\li \l {CircularGaugeStyle::}{tickmark}
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\li \l {CircularGaugeStyle::}{minorTickmark}
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\li \l {CircularGaugeStyle::}{tickmarkLabel}
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\endlist
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*/
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property bool tickmarksVisible: true
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RangeModel {
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id: range
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minimumValue: 0
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maximumValue: 100
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stepSize: 0
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value: minimumValue
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}
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}
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