QAccelerometerReading Class

The QAccelerometerReading class reports on linear acceleration along the X, Y and Z axes. More...

Header: #include <QAccelerometerReading>
CMake: find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Sensors)
target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Sensors)
qmake: QT += sensors
Inherits: QSensorReading

Properties

  • x : const qreal
  • y : const qreal
  • z : const qreal

Public Functions

void setX(qreal x)
void setY(qreal y)
void setZ(qreal z)
qreal x() const
qreal y() const
qreal z() const

Detailed Description

QAccelerometerReading Units

The scale of the values is meters per second squared. The axes are arranged as follows.

A monoblock device sitting at rest, face up on a desk will experience a force of approximately 9.8 on the Z axis (ie. towards the roof). This is the proper acceleration the device experiences relative to freefall.

Property Documentation

[read-only] x : const qreal

This property holds the acceleration on the X axis.

The scale of the values is meters per second squared.

Access functions:

qreal x() const

See also QAccelerometerReading Units.

[read-only] y : const qreal

This property holds the acceleration on the Y axis.

The scale of the values is meters per second squared.

Access functions:

qreal y() const

See also QAccelerometerReading Units.

[read-only] z : const qreal

This property holds the acceleration on the Z axis.

The scale of the values is meters per second squared.

Access functions:

qreal z() const

See also QAccelerometerReading Units.

Member Function Documentation

void QAccelerometerReading::setX(qreal x)

Sets the acceleration on the X axis to x.

See also x().

void QAccelerometerReading::setY(qreal y)

Sets the acceleration on the Y axis to y.

See also y().

void QAccelerometerReading::setZ(qreal z)

Sets the acceleration on the Z axis to z.

See also z().

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