PySide6.QtSensors.QAccelerometerReading¶
- class QAccelerometerReading¶
- The - QAccelerometerReadingclass reports on linear acceleration along the X, Y and Z axes. More…- Synopsis¶- Properties¶- Methods¶- Note - This documentation may contain snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python. We always welcome contributions to the snippet translation. If you see an issue with the translation, you can also let us know by creating a ticket on https:/bugreports.qt.io/projects/PYSIDE - 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. - Note - Properties can be used directly when - from __feature__ import true_propertyis used or via accessor functions otherwise.- property xᅟ: float¶
 - This property holds the acceleration on the X axis.. - The scale of the values is meters per second squared. - See also - QAccelerometerReading Units- Access functions:
 - property yᅟ: float¶
 - This property holds the acceleration on the Y axis.. - The scale of the values is meters per second squared. - See also - QAccelerometerReading Units- Access functions:
 - property zᅟ: float¶
 - This property holds the acceleration on the Z axis.. - The scale of the values is meters per second squared. - See also - QAccelerometerReading Units- Access functions:
 - setX(x)¶
- Parameters:
- x – float 
 
 - Sets the acceleration on the X axis to - x.- See also - setY(y)¶
- Parameters:
- y – float 
 
 - Sets the acceleration on the Y axis to - y.- See also - setZ(z)¶
- Parameters:
- z – float 
 
 - Sets the acceleration on the Z axis to - z.- See also - Getter of property - xᅟ.- Getter of property - yᅟ.- Getter of property - zᅟ.