QEnterEvent Class

The QEnterEvent class contains parameters that describe an enter event. More...

Header: #include <QEnterEvent>
qmake: QT += gui
Since: Qt 5.0
Inherits: QEvent

This class was introduced in Qt 5.0.

Public Functions

QEnterEvent(const QPointF &localPos, const QPointF &windowPos, const QPointF &screenPos)
QPoint globalPos() const
int globalX() const
int globalY() const
const QPointF &localPos() const
QPoint pos() const
const QPointF &screenPos() const
const QPointF &windowPos() const
int x() const
int y() const

Detailed Description

Enter events occur when the mouse cursor enters a window or a widget.

Member Function Documentation

QEnterEvent::QEnterEvent(const QPointF &localPos, const QPointF &windowPos, const QPointF &screenPos)

Constructs an enter event object.

The points localPos, windowPos and screenPos specify the mouse cursor's position relative to the receiving widget or item, window, and screen, respectively.

QPoint QEnterEvent::globalPos() const

Returns the global position of the mouse cursor at the time of the event.

int QEnterEvent::globalX() const

Returns the global position on the X-axis of the mouse cursor at the time of the event.

int QEnterEvent::globalY() const

Returns the global position on the Y-axis of the mouse cursor at the time of the event.

const QPointF &QEnterEvent::localPos() const

Returns the mouse cursor's position relative to the receiving widget.

QPoint QEnterEvent::pos() const

Returns the position of the mouse cursor relative to the receiving widget.

const QPointF &QEnterEvent::screenPos() const

Returns the position of the mouse cursor relative to the receiving screen.

const QPointF &QEnterEvent::windowPos() const

Returns the position of the mouse cursor relative to the receiving window.

int QEnterEvent::x() const

Returns the x position of the mouse cursor relative to the receiving widget.

int QEnterEvent::y() const

Returns the y position of the mouse cursor relative to the receiving widget.

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