- class QSwipeGesture#
The
QSwipeGesture
class describes a swipe gesture made by the user. More…New in version 4.6.
Synopsis#
Properties#
horizontalDirectionᅟ
- The horizontal direction of the gestureswipeAngleᅟ
- The angle of the motion associated with the gestureverticalDirectionᅟ
- The vertical direction of the gesture
Methods#
def
__init__()
def
setSwipeAngle()
def
swipeAngle()
Note
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Detailed Description#
For an overview of gesture handling in Qt and information on using gestures in your applications, see the Gestures in Widgets and Graphics View document.
See also
- class SwipeDirection#
This enum describes the possible directions for the gesture’s motion along the horizontal and vertical axes.
Constant
Description
QSwipeGesture.NoDirection
The gesture had no motion associated with it on a particular axis.
QSwipeGesture.Left
The gesture involved a horizontal motion to the left.
QSwipeGesture.Right
The gesture involved a horizontal motion to the right.
QSwipeGesture.Up
The gesture involved an upward vertical motion.
QSwipeGesture.Down
The gesture involved a downward vertical motion.
Note
Properties can be used directly when
from __feature__ import true_property
is used or via accessor functions otherwise.- property horizontalDirectionᅟ: QSwipeGesture.SwipeDirection#
This property holds the horizontal direction of the gesture.
If the gesture has a horizontal component, the horizontal direction is either Left or Right; otherwise, it is
NoDirection
.See also
- Access functions:
- property swipeAngleᅟ: float#
This property holds the angle of the motion associated with the gesture.
If the gesture has either a horizontal or vertical component, the swipe angle describes the angle between the direction of motion and the x-axis as defined using the standard widget coordinate system.
See also
- Access functions:
- property verticalDirectionᅟ: QSwipeGesture.SwipeDirection#
This property holds the vertical direction of the gesture.
If the gesture has a vertical component, the vertical direction is either Up or Down; otherwise, it is
NoDirection
.See also
- Access functions:
- horizontalDirection()#
- Return type:
Getter of property
horizontalDirectionᅟ
.- setSwipeAngle(value)#
- Parameters:
value – float
See also
Setter of property
swipeAngleᅟ
.- swipeAngle()#
- Return type:
float
See also
Getter of property
swipeAngleᅟ
.- verticalDirection()#
- Return type:
Getter of property
verticalDirectionᅟ
.