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1 | Qt Charts 5.7.0 | |||
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3 | New features | |||
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4 | ------------ | |||
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5 | - Added support for showing tooltips when the legend text is truncated | |||
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6 | - No longer automatically disable QDateTimeAxis on ARM platforms | |||
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8 | Fixed issues | |||
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9 | ------------ | |||
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10 | - Fixed reversed axis when useOpenGL is true |
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17 | sources.fileextensions = "*.cpp *.qdoc" |
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17 | sources.fileextensions = "*.cpp *.qdoc" | |
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48 | \snippet doc_src_qtcharts.cpp 0 |
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48 | \snippet doc_src_qtcharts.cpp 0 | |
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50 | \note If you are only using a few classes from this module, we recommend including only those |
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50 | \note Since Qt Creator 3.0, projects created with Qt Quick Application | |
51 | specific classes instead of the whole module. |
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51 | wizard based on the Qt Quick 2 template uses QGuiApplication by default. | |
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52 | All such QGuiApplication instances in the project must be replaced with | |||
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53 | QApplication as the module depends on Qt's \l{Graphics View Framework} | |||
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54 | for rendering. | |||
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53 | To link against the Qt Charts module, add this line to your \c qmake project file: |
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56 | To link against the Qt Charts module, add this line to your \c qmake project file: | |
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55 | \snippet doc_src_qtcharts.pro 0 |
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58 | \snippet doc_src_qtcharts.pro 0 | |
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57 | See the \l{Qt Charts Getting Started}{Getting started} page for further information on |
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58 | how to use Qt Charts in your application. |
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60 | \section1 References |
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60 | \section1 References | |
61 | \list |
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61 | \list | |
62 | \li \l{Qt Charts C++ Classes} |
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62 | \li \l{Qt Charts C++ Classes} |
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87 | \annotatedlist qtcharts_examples |
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87 | \annotatedlist qtcharts_examples | |
88 | */ |
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88 | */ | |
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90 | /*! |
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91 | \group qtcharts_getting_started |
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92 | \title Qt Charts Getting Started |
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93 |
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94 | \section1 Installing the Qt Charts module |
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95 |
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96 | Use the \c {Package Manager} in \c {Maintenance Tool} or the \c {Online installer} to install |
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97 | the Qt Charts module. The module can be found under \c {Qt Enterprise Add-Ons} in the |
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98 | package manager. |
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99 |
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100 | After installation Qt Charts documentation and examples are available in Qt Creator. |
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101 | Examples can be found on the examples page of Qt Creator by selecting the Qt Charts |
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102 | component from the drop-down menu. |
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103 |
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104 | The source code is installed into the QtCharts folder under EnterpriseAddOns. |
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105 |
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106 | \section1 Building Qt Charts |
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108 | To build the Qt Charts module from source code yourself, set up a command prompt with |
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109 | an environment for building Qt applications, navigate to the directory containing |
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110 | \c {qtcharts.pro}, and configure the project with qmake: |
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111 | \code |
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112 | qmake |
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113 | \endcode |
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114 |
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115 | qmake should be run from the folder where Qt has been installed. For example, |
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116 | if Qt is built with -prefix /opt/MyXCompiledQt, then qmake should be run |
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117 | from /opt/MyXCompiledQt/bin/qmake. |
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118 |
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119 | After running qmake, build the project with make: |
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120 | \table |
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121 | \header |
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122 | \li OS \li Make command |
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123 | \row |
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124 | \li Linux \li make |
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125 | \row |
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126 | \li Windows (MinGw) \li mingw32-make |
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127 | \row |
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128 | \li Windows (MSVC) \li nmake |
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129 | \row |
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130 | \li OSX \li make |
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131 | \endtable |
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132 |
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133 | The above generates the default makefiles for your configuration, which is typically |
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134 | the release build if you are using precompiled binary Qt distribution. To build both debug |
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135 | and release, or one specifically, use one of the following qmake lines instead. |
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136 |
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137 | For debug builds: |
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138 | \code |
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139 | qmake CONFIG+=debug |
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140 | make |
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141 | \endcode |
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142 | or |
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143 | \code |
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144 | qmake CONFIG+=debug_and_release |
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145 | make debug |
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146 | \endcode |
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147 |
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148 | For release builds: |
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149 | \code |
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150 | qmake CONFIG+=release |
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151 | make |
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152 | \endcode |
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153 | or |
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154 | \code |
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155 | qmake CONFIG+=debug_and_release |
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156 | make release |
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157 | \endcode |
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158 |
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159 | For both builds (Windows/OS X only): |
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160 | \code |
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161 | qmake CONFIG+="debug_and_release build_all" |
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162 | make |
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163 | \endcode |
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164 |
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165 | After building, install the module to your Qt directory: |
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166 | \code |
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167 | make install |
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168 | \endcode |
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169 |
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170 | If you want to uninstall the module: |
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171 | \code |
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172 | make uninstall |
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173 | \endcode |
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174 |
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175 | To build a statically linked version of the Qt Charts module, give the following commands: |
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176 |
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177 | \snippet doc_src_qtcharts.cpp 1 |
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178 |
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179 | \section1 Running examples |
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180 |
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181 | Qt Charts examples are found under the \c examples subdirectory. To build and run a single |
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182 | example, in this case qmlpolarchart, navigate to the example directory and enter the following |
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183 | commands: |
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184 |
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185 | \snippet doc_src_qtcharts.cpp 2 |
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187 | \note On some platforms, such as Windows, the executable can be generated under debug or |
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188 | release folders, depending on your build. |
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189 |
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190 | \section1 Creating a simple application |
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191 |
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192 | To create a simple application, start by creating a new Qt Gui Application project in Qt |
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193 | Creator and add this line to the \c .pro file of the project: |
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194 |
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195 | \snippet doc_src_qtcharts.pro 0 |
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197 | In the \c main.cpp file, include the module headers and declare namespace usage: |
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198 |
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199 | \snippet doc_src_qtcharts.cpp 0 |
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200 |
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201 | \note Since Qt Creator 3.0 the project created with Qt Quick Application wizard based on |
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202 | Qt Quick 2 template uses QGuiApplication by default. As Qt Charts utilizes Qt Graphics View |
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203 | Framework for drawing, QApplication must be used. The project created with the wizard is |
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204 | usable with Qt Charts after the QGuiApplication is replaced with QApplication. |
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205 |
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206 | For further code examples, see one of the Qt Charts examples: |
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207 |
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208 | \annotatedlist qtcharts_examples |
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209 | */ |
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