class QConicalGradient#

The QConicalGradient class is used in combination with QBrush to specify a conical gradient brush. More

Inheritance diagram of PySide6.QtGui.QConicalGradient

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Detailed Description#

Conical gradients interpolate interpolate colors counter-clockwise around a center point.

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The colors in a gradient is defined using stop points of the QGradientStop type, i.e. a position and a color. Use the setColorAt() or the setStops() function to define the stop points. It is the gradient’s complete set of stop points that describes how the gradient area should be filled. If no stop points have been specified, a gradient of black at 0 to white at 1 is used.

In addition to the functions inherited from QGradient , the QConicalGradient class provides the angle() and center() functions returning the start angle and center of the gradient.

Note that the setSpread() function has no effect for conical gradients. The reason is that the conical gradient is closed by definition, i.e. the conical gradient fills the entire circle from 0 - 360 degrees, while the boundary of a radial or a linear gradient can be specified through its radius or final stop points, respectively.

See also

QLinearGradient QRadialGradient The Gradients Example

__init__()#

Constructs a conical with center at (0, 0) starting the interpolation at angle 0.

__init__(center, startAngle)
Parameters:
  • centerQPointF

  • startAngle – float

Constructs a conical gradient with the given center, starting the interpolation at the given angle. The angle must be specified in degrees between 0 and 360.

__init__(cx, cy, startAngle)
Parameters:
  • cx – float

  • cy – float

  • startAngle – float

Constructs a conical gradient with the given center (cx, cy), starting the interpolation at the given angle. The angle must be specified in degrees between 0 and 360.

angle()#
Return type:

float

Returns the start angle of the conical gradient in logical coordinates.

See also

setAngle() stops()

center()#
Return type:

QPointF

Returns the center of the conical gradient in logical coordinates.

See also

setCenter() stops()

setAngle(angle)#
Parameters:

angle – float

Sets angle to be the start angle for this conical gradient in logical coordinates.

See also

angle()

setCenter(center)#
Parameters:

centerQPointF

Sets the center of this conical gradient in logical coordinates to center.

See also

center()

setCenter(x, y)
Parameters:
  • x – float

  • y – float

This is an overloaded function.

Sets the center of this conical gradient in logical coordinates to (x, y).

See also

center()