I'm having trouble getting events in QGraphicsView
working. I've subclassed QGraphicsView
and tried to overload the mousePressEvent
and wheelEvent
. B开发者_StackOverflowut neither mousePressEvent
nor wheelEvent
get called.
Here's my code (Edited a few things now):
Declaration:
#include <QGraphicsView>
#include <QGraphicsScene>
class rasImg: public QGraphicsView
{
public:
rasImg(QString file);
~rasImg(void);
initialize();
QGraphicsView *view;
QGraphicsScene *scene;
private:
virtual void mousePressEvent (QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event);
virtual void wheelEvent ( QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent * event );
}
Definition:
#include "rasImg.h"
void rasImg::initialize()
{
view = new QGraphicsView();
scene = new QGraphicsScene(QRect(0, 0, MaxRow, MaxCol));
scene->addText("HELLO");
scene->setBackgroundBrush(QColor(100,100,100));
view->setDragMode(QGraphicsView::ScrollHandDrag);
view->setScene(scene);
}
void rasImg::mousePressEvent (QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event)
{
qDebug()<<"Mouse released";
scene->setBackgroundBrush(QColor(100,0,0));
}
void rasImg::wheelEvent ( QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent * event )
{
qDebug()<<"Mouse released";
scene->setBackgroundBrush(QColor(100,0,0));
}
So, what am I doing wrong?.
Why don't I see a message or background color change when I click the view or use the mouse wheel?You're not getting the events because they're being handled by the scene
object you're creating, not your class.
Remove the QGraphicsScene *scene;
from your rasImg
and try something like this for the constructor:
rasImg::rasImg(QString file)
: QGraphicsScene(QRect(0, 0, MaxRow, MaxCol))
{
addText("HELLO");
setBackgroundBrush(QColor(100,100,100));
setDragMode(QGraphicsView::ScrollHandDrag);
view = new QGraphicsView();
view->setScene(this);
}
If you want that in two steps, you could do:
rasImg::rasImg(QString file)
: QGraphicsScene()
{
// any constructor work you need to do
}
rasImg::initialize()
{
addText("HELLO");
setSceneRect(QRect(0, 0, MaxRow, MaxCol));
setBackgroundBrush(QColor(100,100,100));
setDragMode(QGraphicsView::ScrollHandDrag);
view = new QGraphicsView();
view->setScene(this);
}
The point is that the scene that is displayed must be an actual instance of your rasImg
, not an instance of QGraphicsScene
.
If it's the view you're subclassing, do the same thing. The view you're displaying must be an instance of your class, not a plain QGraphicsView
.
rasImg::rasImg(QString file)
: QGraphicsView()
{
// constructor work
}
void rasImg::initialize()
{
scene = new QGraphicsScene(QRect(0, 0, MaxRow, MaxCol));
scene->addText("HELLO");
scene->setBackgroundBrush(QColor(100,100,100));
setDragMode(QGraphicsView::ScrollHandDrag);
setScene(scene);
}
QGraphicsView is derived from QWidget. Therefore it receives mouse events like regular widgets. If your code really is
void rasImg::mousePressEvent (QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event)
It can not receive events since it should be
void rasImg::mousePressEvent ( QMouseEvent *event )
QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent is for items in QGraphicsScene that receive mouse input.
If you would like to handle clicks on a specific GUI element rather than handle click on the whole scene, you should derive your own class either from QGraphicsItem
(see example of SimpleClass
here) or derive from one of existing elements, e.g. QGraphicsPixmapItem
.
In both cases in your derived class you can override void mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event);
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