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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2011 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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#include "private/qdeclarativeflipable_p.h"
#include "private/qdeclarativeitem_p.h"
#include "private/qdeclarativeguard_p.h"
#include <qdeclarativeinfo.h>
#include <QtGui/qgraphicstransform.h>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
class QDeclarativeFlipablePrivate : public QDeclarativeItemPrivate
{
Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QDeclarativeFlipable)
public:
QDeclarativeFlipablePrivate() : current(QDeclarativeFlipable::Front), front(0), back(0) {}
void updateSceneTransformFromParent();
void setBackTransform();
QDeclarativeFlipable::Side current;
QDeclarativeGuard<QGraphicsObject> front;
QDeclarativeGuard<QGraphicsObject> back;
bool wantBackXFlipped;
bool wantBackYFlipped;
};
/*!
\qmlclass Flipable QDeclarativeFlipable
\since 4.7
\ingroup qml-basic-interaction-elements
\brief The Flipable item provides a surface that can be flipped.
\inherits Item
Flipable is an item that can be visibly "flipped" between its front and
back sides, like a card. It is used together with \l Rotation, \l State
and \l Transition elements to produce a flipping effect.
The \l front and \l back properties are used to hold the items that are
shown respectively on the front and back sides of the flipable item.
\section1 Example Usage
The following example shows a Flipable item that flips whenever it is
clicked, rotating about the y-axis.
This flipable item has a \c flipped boolean property that is toggled
whenever the MouseArea within the flipable is clicked. When
\c flipped is true, the item changes to the "back" state; in this
state, the \c angle of the \l Rotation item is changed to 180
degrees to produce the flipping effect. When \c flipped is false, the
item reverts to the default state, in which the \c angle value is 0.
\snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/flipable/flipable.qml 0
\image flipable.gif
The \l Transition creates the animation that changes the angle over
four seconds. When the item changes between its "back" and
default states, the NumberAnimation animates the angle between
its old and new values.
See \l {QML States} for details on state changes and the default
state, and \l {QML Animation} for more information on how animations
work within transitions.
\sa {declarative/ui-components/flipable}{Flipable example}
*/
QDeclarativeFlipable::QDeclarativeFlipable(QDeclarativeItem *parent)
: QDeclarativeItem(*(new QDeclarativeFlipablePrivate), parent)
{
}
QDeclarativeFlipable::~QDeclarativeFlipable()
{
}
/*!
\qmlproperty Item Flipable::front
\qmlproperty Item Flipable::back
The front and back sides of the flipable.
*/
QGraphicsObject *QDeclarativeFlipable::front()
{
Q_D(const QDeclarativeFlipable);
return d->front;
}
void QDeclarativeFlipable::setFront(QGraphicsObject *front)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeFlipable);
if (d->front) {
qmlInfo(this) << tr("front is a write-once property");
return;
}
d->front = front;
d->front->setParentItem(this);
if (Back == d->current)
d->front->setOpacity(0.);
}
QGraphicsObject *QDeclarativeFlipable::back()
{
Q_D(const QDeclarativeFlipable);
return d->back;
}
void QDeclarativeFlipable::setBack(QGraphicsObject *back)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeFlipable);
if (d->back) {
qmlInfo(this) << tr("back is a write-once property");
return;
}
d->back = back;
d->back->setParentItem(this);
if (Front == d->current)
d->back->setOpacity(0.);
connect(back, SIGNAL(widthChanged()),
this, SLOT(retransformBack()));
connect(back, SIGNAL(heightChanged()),
this, SLOT(retransformBack()));
}
void QDeclarativeFlipable::retransformBack()
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeFlipable);
if (d->current == QDeclarativeFlipable::Back && d->back)
d->setBackTransform();
}
/*!
\qmlproperty enumeration Flipable::side
The side of the Flipable currently visible. Possible values are \c
Flipable.Front and \c Flipable.Back.
*/
QDeclarativeFlipable::Side QDeclarativeFlipable::side() const
{
Q_D(const QDeclarativeFlipable);
if (d->dirtySceneTransform)
const_cast<QDeclarativeFlipablePrivate *>(d)->ensureSceneTransform();
return d->current;
}
// determination on the currently visible side of the flipable
// has to be done on the complete scene transform to give
// correct results.
void QDeclarativeFlipablePrivate::updateSceneTransformFromParent()
{
Q_Q(QDeclarativeFlipable);
QDeclarativeItemPrivate::updateSceneTransformFromParent();
QPointF p1(0, 0);
QPointF p2(1, 0);
QPointF p3(1, 1);
QPointF scenep1 = sceneTransform.map(p1);
QPointF scenep2 = sceneTransform.map(p2);
QPointF scenep3 = sceneTransform.map(p3);
p1 = q->mapToParent(p1);
p2 = q->mapToParent(p2);
p3 = q->mapToParent(p3);
qreal cross = (scenep1.x() - scenep2.x()) * (scenep3.y() - scenep2.y()) -
(scenep1.y() - scenep2.y()) * (scenep3.x() - scenep2.x());
wantBackYFlipped = p1.x() >= p2.x();
wantBackXFlipped = p2.y() >= p3.y();
QDeclarativeFlipable::Side newSide;
if (cross > 0) {
newSide = QDeclarativeFlipable::Back;
} else {
newSide = QDeclarativeFlipable::Front;
}
if (newSide != current) {
current = newSide;
if (current == QDeclarativeFlipable::Back && back)
setBackTransform();
if (front)
front->setOpacity((current==QDeclarativeFlipable::Front)?1.:0.);
if (back)
back->setOpacity((current==QDeclarativeFlipable::Back)?1.:0.);
emit q->sideChanged();
}
}
/* Depends on the width/height of the back item, and so needs reevaulating
if those change.
*/
void QDeclarativeFlipablePrivate::setBackTransform()
{
QTransform mat;
QGraphicsItemPrivate *dBack = QGraphicsItemPrivate::get(back);
mat.translate(dBack->width()/2,dBack->height()/2);
if (dBack->width() && wantBackYFlipped)
mat.rotate(180, Qt::YAxis);
if (dBack->height() && wantBackXFlipped)
mat.rotate(180, Qt::XAxis);
mat.translate(-dBack->width()/2,-dBack->height()/2);
back->setTransform(mat);
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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