- class QAmbientLightReading#
The
QAmbientLightReading
class represents one reading from the ambient light sensor. More…Synopsis#
Properties#
lightLevelᅟ
- The ambient light level
Methods#
def
__init__()
def
lightLevel()
def
setLightLevel()
Note
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Detailed Description#
QAmbientLightReading Units#
The ambient light sensor returns the intensity of the ambient light using the pre-defined values found in the
LightLevel
enum.- class LightLevel#
This enum represents the ambient light level.
Constant
Description
QAmbientLightReading.Undefined
The light level is unknown.
QAmbientLightReading.Dark
It is dark.
QAmbientLightReading.Twilight
It is moderately dark.
QAmbientLightReading.Light
It is light (eg. internal lights).
QAmbientLightReading.Bright
It is bright (eg. shade).
QAmbientLightReading.Sunny
It is very bright (eg. direct sunlight).
Note
Properties can be used directly when
from __feature__ import true_property
is used or via accessor functions otherwise.- property lightLevelᅟ: QAmbientLightReading.LightLevel#
This property holds the ambient light level..
The value represents the ambient light and comes from
LightLevel
.See also
QAmbientLightReading Units
- Access functions:
- lightLevel()#
- Return type:
See also
Getter of property
lightLevelᅟ
.- setLightLevel(lightLevel)#
- Parameters:
lightLevel –
LightLevel
Sets the ambient light level to
lightLevel
.See also