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Creates a interface that defines a variable container...
Creates a interface that defines a variable container - A variable container is an entity that can eventually accomodate a variable (for example, from a menu or d'n'd) - The interfaces declares canDrop() method, that will be used to create a menu for a variable containing only the containers available for it, or to enable/disable d'n'd of this variable on a container - Each visualization widget is a variable container, so it implements canDrop() method

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VisualizationZoneWidget.h
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#ifndef SCIQLOP_VISUALIZATIONZONEWIDGET_H
#define SCIQLOP_VISUALIZATIONZONEWIDGET_H
#include "Visualization/IVisualizationWidget.h"
#include <QWidget>
namespace Ui {
class VisualizationZoneWidget;
} // Ui
class Variable;
class VisualizationGraphWidget;
class VisualizationZoneWidget : public QWidget, public IVisualizationWidget {
Q_OBJECT
public:
explicit VisualizationZoneWidget(const QString &name = {}, QWidget *parent = 0);
virtual ~VisualizationZoneWidget();
/// Add a graph widget
void addGraph(VisualizationGraphWidget *graphWidget);
/**
* Creates a graph using a variable. The variable will be displayed in the new graph.
* @param variable the variable for which to create the graph
* @return the pointer to the created graph
*/
VisualizationGraphWidget *createGraph(std::shared_ptr<Variable> variable);
/// Remove a graph
void removeGraph(VisualizationGraphWidget *graph);
// IVisualizationWidget interface
void accept(IVisualizationWidgetVisitor *visitor) override;
bool canDrop(const Variable &variable) const override;
void close() override;
QString name() const override;
private:
Ui::VisualizationZoneWidget *ui;
};
#endif // SCIQLOP_VISUALIZATIONZONEWIDGET_H