Qt Location C++ Classes

Provides C++ interfaces to retrieve location and navigational information. More...

Namespaces

QLocation

Contains miscellaneous identifiers used throughout the QtLocation module

Classes

QGeoCodeReply

Manages an operation started by an instance of QGeoCodingManager

QGeoCodingManager

Support for geocoding operations

QGeoCodingManagerEngine

Interface and convenience methods to implementers of QGeoServiceProvider plugins who want to provide support for geocoding operations

QGeoManeuver

Represents the information relevant to the point at which two QGeoRouteSegments meet

QGeoRoute

Represents a route between two points

QGeoRouteReply

Manages an operation started by an instance of QGeoRoutingManager

QGeoRouteRequest

Represents the parameters and restrictions which define a request for routing information

QGeoRouteSegment

Represents a segment of a route

QGeoRoutingManager

Support for geographic routing operations

QGeoRoutingManagerEngine

Interface and convenience methods to implementers of QGeoServiceProvider plugins who want to provide access to geographic routing information

QGeoServiceProvider

Aggregates access to services which provide geographical information

QGeoServiceProviderFactory

Factory class used as the plugin interface for services related to geographical information

QPlace

Represents a set of data about a place

QPlaceAttribute

Represents generic attribute information about a place

QPlaceCategory

Represents a category that a QPlace can be associated with

QPlaceContactDetail

Represents a contact detail such as a phone number or website url

QPlaceContent

Serves as the base class for rich content types

QPlaceContentReply

Manages a content retrieval operation started by an instance of QPlaceManager

QPlaceContentRequest

Represents the parameters of a content request

QPlaceDetailsReply

Manages a place details fetch operation started by an instance of QPlaceManager

QPlaceEditorial

Represents a publisher's article describing a place

QPlaceIcon

Represents an icon

QPlaceIdReply

Manages operations which return an identifier such as saving and removal operations of places and categories

QPlaceImage

Represents a reference to an image

QPlaceManager

The interface which allows clients to access places stored in a particular backend

QPlaceManagerEngine

Interface for implementers of QGeoServiceProvider plugins who want to provide access to place functionality

QPlaceMatchReply

Manages a place matching operation started by an instance of QPlaceManager

QPlaceMatchRequest

Used to find places from one manager that match those from another. It represents a set of request parameters

QPlaceProposedSearchResult

Represents a search result containing a proposed search

QPlaceRatings

Holds rating information about a place

QPlaceReply

Manages an operation started by an instance of QPlaceManager and serves as a base class for more specialized replies

QPlaceResult

Represents a search result containing a place

QPlaceReview

Represents a review of a place

QPlaceSearchReply

Manages a place search operation started by an instance of QPlaceManager

QPlaceSearchRequest

Represents the set of parameters for a search request

QPlaceSearchResult

The base class for search results

QPlaceSearchSuggestionReply

Manages a search suggestion operation started by an instance of QPlaceManager

QPlaceSupplier

Represents a supplier of a place or content associated with a place

QPlaceUser

Represents an individual user

Detailed Description

The C++ API provides access to geocoding and navigation information, and also place search. Use the QML API to render this information on an interactive map that supports touch gestures, overlays, and so on.

Include the appropriate header in your C++ code. For example, applications using routes can include:

#include <QGeoRoute> 

Add the location keyword in the project file to link against the Qt Location library:

QT += location

See more in the Qt Location Overview.

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