The QGraphicsSceneEvent class provides a base class for all graphics view related events. More...
#include <QGraphicsSceneEvent>
Inherits: QEvent.
Inherited by: QGraphicsSceneContextMenuEvent, QGraphicsSceneDragDropEvent, QGraphicsSceneHelpEvent, QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent, QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent, QGraphicsSceneMoveEvent, QGraphicsSceneResizeEvent, and QGraphicsSceneWheelEvent.
This class was introduced in Qt 4.2.
~QGraphicsSceneEvent () | |
QWidget * | widget () const |
The QGraphicsSceneEvent class provides a base class for all graphics view related events.
When a QGraphicsView receives Qt mouse, keyboard, and drag and drop events (QMouseEvent, QKeyEvent, QDragEvent, etc.), it translates them into instances of QGraphicsSceneEvent subclasses and forwards them to the QGraphicsScene it displays. The scene then forwards the events to the relevant items.
For example, when a QGraphicsView receives a QMouseEvent of type MousePress as a response to a user click, the view sends a QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent of type GraphicsSceneMousePress to the underlying QGraphicsScene through its mousePressEvent() function. The default QGraphicsScene::mousePressEvent() implementation determines which item was clicked and forwards the event to QGraphicsItem::mousePressEvent().
Subclasses such as QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent and QGraphicsSceneContextMenuEvent provide the coordinates from the original QEvent in screen, scene, and item coordinates (see screenPos(), scenePos(), and pos()). The item coordinates are set by the QGraphicsScene before it forwards the event to the event to a QGraphicsItem. The mouse events also add the possibility to retrieve the coordinates from the last event received by the view (see lastScreenPos(), lastScenePos(), and lastPos()).
See also QEvent.
Destroys the event.
Returns the widget where the event originated, or 0 if the event originates from another application.
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