QDateTimeAxis Class

The QDateTimeAxis class adds dates and times to a chart's axis. More...

Header: #include <QDateTimeAxis>
Instantiated By: DateTimeAxis
Inherits: QAbstractAxis

Properties

Public Functions

QDateTimeAxis(QObject *parent = nullptr)
virtual ~QDateTimeAxis()
QString format() const
QDateTime max() const
QDateTime min() const
void setFormat(QString format)
void setMax(QDateTime max)
void setMin(QDateTime min)
void setRange(QDateTime min, QDateTime max)
void setTickCount(int count)
int tickCount() const

Reimplemented Public Functions

virtual QAbstractAxis::AxisType type() const override

Signals

void formatChanged(QString format)
void maxChanged(QDateTime max)
void minChanged(QDateTime min)
void rangeChanged(QDateTime min, QDateTime max)
void tickCountChanged(int tickCount)

Detailed Description

QDateTimeAxis can be set up to show an axis line with tick marks, grid lines, and shades. The labels can be configured by setting an appropriate DateTime format. QDateTimeAxis works correctly with dates from 4714 BCE to 287396 CE. For other limitiations related to QDateTime, see QDateTime documentation.

Note: QDateTimeAxis is disabled on platforms that define qreal as float.

QDateTimeAxis can be used with any QXYSeries. To add a data point to the series, QDateTime::toMSecsSinceEpoch() is used:

QLineSeries *series = new QLineSeries;

QDateTime xValue;
xValue.setDate(QDate(2012, 1 , 18));
xValue.setTime(QTime(9, 34));
qreal yValue = 12;
series->append(xValue.toMSecsSinceEpoch(), yValue);

xValue.setDate(QDate(2013, 5 , 11));
xValue.setTime(QTime(11, 14));
qreal yValue = 22;
series->append(xValue.toMSecsSinceEpoch(), yValue);

The following code snippet illustrates adding the series to the chart and setting up QDateTimeAxis:

QChartView *chartView = new QChartView;
chartView->chart()->addSeries(series);

// ...
QDateTimeAxis *axisX = new QDateTimeAxis;
axisX->setFormat("dd-MM-yyyy h:mm");
chartView->chart()->setAxisX(axisX, series);

Property Documentation

format : QString

This property holds the format string that is used when creating the label for the axis out of a QDateTime object.

See QDateTime documentation for information on how the string should be defined.

Access functions:

QString format() const
void setFormat(QString format)

Notifier signal:

void formatChanged(QString format)

See also QChart::locale.

max : QDateTime

This property holds the maximum value on the axis.

When setting this property, the minimum value is adjusted if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid.

Access functions:

QDateTime max() const
void setMax(QDateTime max)

Notifier signal:

void maxChanged(QDateTime max)

min : QDateTime

This property holds the minimum value on the axis.

When setting this property, the maximum value is adjusted if necessary, to ensure that the range remains valid.

Access functions:

QDateTime min() const
void setMin(QDateTime min)

Notifier signal:

void minChanged(QDateTime min)

tickCount : int

This property holds the number of tick marks on the axis.

Access functions:

int tickCount() const
void setTickCount(int count)

Notifier signal:

void tickCountChanged(int tickCount)

Member Function Documentation

QDateTimeAxis::QDateTimeAxis(QObject *parent = nullptr)

Constructs an axis object that is a child of parent.

[signal] void QDateTimeAxis::formatChanged(QString format)

This signal is emitted when the format of the axis changes.

Note: Notifier signal for property format.

[signal] void QDateTimeAxis::maxChanged(QDateTime max)

This signal is emitted when the maximum value of the axis, specified by max, changes.

Note: Notifier signal for property max.

[signal] void QDateTimeAxis::minChanged(QDateTime min)

This signal is emitted when the minimum value of the axis, specified by min, changes.

Note: Notifier signal for property min.

[signal] void QDateTimeAxis::rangeChanged(QDateTime min, QDateTime max)

This signal is emitted when the minimum or maximum value of the axis, specified by min and max, changes.

[signal] void QDateTimeAxis::tickCountChanged(int tickCount)

This signal is emitted when the number of tick marks on the axis, specified by tickCount, changes.

Note: Notifier signal for property tickCount.

[virtual] QDateTimeAxis::~QDateTimeAxis()

Destroys the object.

void QDateTimeAxis::setRange(QDateTime min, QDateTime max)

Sets the range on the axis from min to max. If min is greater than max, this function returns without making any changes.

void QDateTimeAxis::setTickCount(int count)

Sets the number of tick marks on the axis to count.

Note: Setter function for property tickCount.

See also tickCount().

int QDateTimeAxis::tickCount() const

Returns the number of tick marks on the axis.

Note: Getter function for property tickCount.

See also setTickCount().

[override virtual] QAbstractAxis::AxisType QDateTimeAxis::type() const

Reimplements: QAbstractAxis::type() const.

Returns the type of the axis.

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