QCPDataRange
Public Member Functions | |
QCPDataRange () | |
QCPDataRange (int begin, int end) | |
QCPDataRange | adjusted (int changeBegin, int changeEnd) const |
int | begin () const |
QCPDataRange | bounded (const QCPDataRange &other) const |
bool | contains (const QCPDataRange &other) const |
int | end () const |
QCPDataRange | expanded (const QCPDataRange &other) const |
QCPDataRange | intersection (const QCPDataRange &other) const |
bool | intersects (const QCPDataRange &other) const |
bool | isEmpty () const |
bool | isValid () const |
int | length () const |
bool | operator!= (const QCPDataRange &other) const |
bool | operator== (const QCPDataRange &other) const |
void | setBegin (int begin) |
void | setEnd (int end) |
int | size () const |
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QDebug | operator<< (QDebug d, const QCPDataRange &dataRange) |
Detailed Description
Describes a data range given by begin and end index.
QCPDataRange holds two integers describing the begin (setBegin) and end (setEnd) index of a contiguous set of data points. The end index corresponds to the data point just after the last data point of the data range, like in standard iterators.
Data Ranges are not bound to a certain plottable, thus they can be freely exchanged, created and modified. If a non-contiguous data set shall be described, the class QCPDataSelection is used, which holds and manages multiple instances of QCPDataRange. In most situations, QCPDataSelection is thus used.
Both QCPDataRange and QCPDataSelection offer convenience methods to work with them, e.g. bounded, expanded, intersects, intersection, adjusted, contains. Further, addition and subtraction operators (defined in QCPDataSelection) can be used to join/subtract data ranges and data selections (or mixtures), to retrieve a corresponding QCPDataSelection.
QCustomPlot's data selection mechanism is based on QCPDataSelection and QCPDataRange.
- Note
- Do not confuse QCPDataRange with QCPRange. A QCPRange describes an interval in floating point plot coordinates, e.g. the current axis range.
Definition at line 949 of file qcustomplot.h.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
◆ QCPDataRange() [1/2]
QCPDataRange::QCPDataRange | ( | ) |
Creates an empty QCPDataRange, with begin and end set to 0.
Definition at line 2257 of file qcustomplot.cpp.
◆ QCPDataRange() [2/2]
QCPDataRange::QCPDataRange | ( | int | begin, |
int | end ) |
Creates a QCPDataRange, initialized with the specified begin and end.
No checks or corrections are made to ensure the resulting range is valid (isValid).
Definition at line 2268 of file qcustomplot.cpp.
Member Function Documentation
◆ adjusted()
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Returns a data range where changeBegin and changeEnd were added to the begin and end indices, respectively.
Definition at line 974 of file qcustomplot.h.
◆ begin()
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Definition at line 959 of file qcustomplot.h.
◆ bounded()
QCPDataRange QCPDataRange::bounded | ( | const QCPDataRange & | other | ) | const |
Returns a data range that matches this data range, except that parts exceeding other are excluded.
This method is very similar to intersection, with one distinction: If this range and the other range share no intersection, the returned data range will be empty with begin and end set to the respective boundary side of other, at which this range is residing. (intersection would just return a range with begin and end set to 0.)
Definition at line 2283 of file qcustomplot.cpp.
◆ contains()
bool QCPDataRange::contains | ( | const QCPDataRange & | other | ) | const |
Returns whether all data points of other are also contained inside this data range.
- See also
- intersects
Definition at line 2339 of file qcustomplot.cpp.
◆ end()
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Definition at line 960 of file qcustomplot.h.
◆ expanded()
QCPDataRange QCPDataRange::expanded | ( | const QCPDataRange & | other | ) | const |
Returns a data range that contains both this data range as well as other.
Definition at line 2299 of file qcustomplot.cpp.
◆ intersection()
QCPDataRange QCPDataRange::intersection | ( | const QCPDataRange & | other | ) | const |
Returns the data range which is contained in both this data range and other.
This method is very similar to bounded, with one distinction: If this range and the other range share no intersection, the returned data range will be empty with begin and end set to 0. (bounded would return a range with begin and end set to one of the boundaries of other, depending on which side this range is on.)
- See also
- QCPDataSelection::intersection
Definition at line 2314 of file qcustomplot.cpp.
◆ intersects()
bool QCPDataRange::intersects | ( | const QCPDataRange & | other | ) | const |
Returns whether this data range and other share common data points.
- See also
- intersection, contains
Definition at line 2328 of file qcustomplot.cpp.
◆ isEmpty()
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Returns whether this range is empty, i.e. whether its begin index equals its end index.
Definition at line 970 of file qcustomplot.h.
◆ isValid()
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Returns whether this range is valid. A valid range has a begin index greater or equal to 0, and an end index greater or equal to the begin index.
- Note
- Invalid ranges should be avoided and are never the result of any of QCustomPlot's methods (unless they are themselves fed with invalid ranges). Do not pass invalid ranges to QCustomPlot's methods. The invalid range is not inherently prevented in QCPDataRange, to allow temporary invalid begin/end values while manipulating the range. An invalid range is not necessarily empty (isEmpty), since its length can be negative and thus non-zero.
Definition at line 969 of file qcustomplot.h.
◆ length()
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Returns the number of data points described by this data range. Equivalent to size.
Definition at line 962 of file qcustomplot.h.
◆ operator!=()
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Definition at line 956 of file qcustomplot.h.
◆ operator==()
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Definition at line 955 of file qcustomplot.h.
◆ setBegin()
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Sets the begin of this data range. The begin index points to the first data point that is part of the data range.
No checks or corrections are made to ensure the resulting range is valid (isValid).
- See also
- setEnd
Definition at line 965 of file qcustomplot.h.
◆ setEnd()
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Sets the end of this data range. The end index points to the data point just after the last data point that is part of the data range.
No checks or corrections are made to ensure the resulting range is valid (isValid).
- See also
- setBegin
Definition at line 966 of file qcustomplot.h.
◆ size()
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Returns the number of data points described by this data range. This is equal to the end index minus the begin index.
- See also
- length
Definition at line 961 of file qcustomplot.h.
Friends And Related Symbol Documentation
◆ operator<<()
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Prints dataRange in a human readable format to the qDebug output.
Definition at line 1122 of file qcustomplot.h.
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