MapPinchEvent QML Type
MapPinchEvent type provides basic information about pinch event. More...
Import Statement: | import QtLocation 5.3 |
Since: | Qt Location 5.0 |
Properties
Detailed Description
MapPinchEvent type provides basic information about pinch event. They are present in handlers of MapPinch (for example pinchStarted/pinchUpdated). Events are only guaranteed to be valid for the duration of the handler.
Except for the accepted property, all properties are read-only.
Example Usage
The following example enables the pinch gesture on a map and reacts to the finished event.
Map { id: map gesture.enabled: true gesture.onPinchFinished:{ var coordinate1 = map.toCoordinate(gesture.point1) var coordinate2 = map.toCoordinate(gesture.point2) console.log("Pinch started at:") console.log(" Points (" + gesture.point1.x + ", " + gesture.point1.y + ") - (" + gesture.point2.x + ", " + gesture.point2.y + ")") console.log(" Coordinates (" + coordinate1.latitude + ", " + coordinate1.longitude + ") - (" + coordinate2.latitude + ", " + coordinate2.longitude + ")") } }
Property Documentation
Setting this property to false in the MapPinch::onPinchStarted
handler will result in no further pinch events being generated, and the gesture ignored.
This read-only property holds the current angle between the two points in the range -180 to 180. Positive values for the angles mean counter-clockwise while negative values mean the clockwise direction. Zero degrees is at the 3 o'clock position.
These read-only properties hold the actual touch points generating the pinch. The points are not in any particular order.
These read-only properties hold the actual touch points generating the pinch. The points are not in any particular order.
This read-only property holds the number of points currently touched. The MapPinch will not react until two touch points have initiated a gesture, but will remain active until all touch points have been released.