eventPoint QML Type | Qt Quick (original) (raw)

Qml equivalent for QEventPoint. More...

Detailed Description

eventPoint is the Qml value type representation of QEventPoint. It has the same properties as QEventPoint.

The following properties are available:

State supports the following values:

Constant Description
EventPoint.Unknown Unknown state; same as Qt.TouchPointUnknownState
EventPoint.Stationary The event point did not move; same as Qt.TouchPointStationary
EventPoint.Pressed The touch point or button is pressed; same as Qt.TouchPointPressed
EventPoint.Updated The event point was updated; same as Qt.TouchPointMoved
EventPoint.Released The touch point or button was released; same as Qt.TouchPointReleased

The States type is a typedef for QFlags. It stores an OR combination of State values. See also QEventPoint::States

TapHandler { gesturePolicy: TapHandler.ReleaseWithinBounds // exclusive grab on press onGrabChanged: (transition, eventPoint) => { switch (transition) { case PointerDevice.GrabExclusive: console.log("took exclusive grab of point", eventPoint.id, "on", eventPoint.device.name) break case PointerDevice.UngrabExclusive: console.log("gave up exclusive grab of point", eventPoint.id, "on", eventPoint.device.name) break case PointerDevice.CancelGrabExclusive: console.log("exclusive grab of point", eventPoint.id, "on", eventPoint.device.name, "has been cancelled") break }

        switch (eventPoint.state) {
            case EventPoint.Pressed:
                console.log("on press @", eventPoint.position);
                break
            case EventPoint.Updated:
                console.log("on update @", eventPoint.position);
                break
            case EventPoint.Released:
                console.log("on release @", eventPoint.position);
                break
            default:
                console.log(eventPoint.position, "state", eventPoint.state)
                break
        }
    }

}

See also handlerPoint.

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