PySide6.QtWidgets.QGraphicsEllipseItem¶
- class QGraphicsEllipseItem¶
- The - QGraphicsEllipseItemclass provides an ellipse item that you can add to a- QGraphicsScene. More…- Synopsis¶- Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - rect()
- def - setRect()
- def - setSpanAngle()
- def - setStartAngle()
- def - spanAngle()
- def - startAngle()
 - 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¶- QGraphicsEllipseItemrespresents an ellipse with a fill and an outline, and you can also use it for ellipse segments (see- startAngle(),- spanAngle()).  - To set the item’s ellipse, pass a QRectF to - QGraphicsEllipseItem‘s constructor, or call- setRect(). The- rect()function returns the current ellipse geometry.- QGraphicsEllipseItemuses the rect and the pen width to provide a reasonable implementation of- boundingRect(),- shape(), and- contains(). The- paint()function draws the ellipse using the item’s associated pen and brush, which you can set by calling- setPen()and- setBrush().- __init__([parent=None])¶
- Parameters:
- parent – - QGraphicsItem
 
 - Constructs a - QGraphicsEllipseItem.- parentis passed to- QAbstractGraphicsShapeItem‘s constructor.- See also - __init__(rect[, parent=None])
- Parameters:
- rect – - QRectF
- parent – - QGraphicsItem
 
 
 - Constructs a - QGraphicsEllipseItemusing- rectas the default rectangle.- parentis passed to- QAbstractGraphicsShapeItem‘s constructor.- See also - __init__(x, y, w, h[, parent=None])
- Parameters:
- x – float 
- y – float 
- w – float 
- h – float 
- parent – - QGraphicsItem
 
 
 - Constructs a - QGraphicsEllipseItemusing the rectangle defined by (- x,- y) and the given- widthand- height, as the default rectangle.- parentis passed to- QAbstractGraphicsShapeItem‘s constructor.- See also - Returns the item’s ellipse geometry as a QRectF. - See also - Sets the item’s ellipse geometry to - rect. The rectangle’s left edge defines the left edge of the ellipse, and the rectangle’s top edge describes the top of the ellipse. The height and width of the rectangle describe the height and width of the ellipse.- See also - setRect(x, y, w, h)
- Parameters:
- x – float 
- y – float 
- w – float 
- h – float 
 
 
 - setSpanAngle(angle)¶
- Parameters:
- angle – int 
 
 - Sets the span angle for an ellipse segment to - angle, which is in 16ths of a degree. This angle is used together with- startAngle()to represent an ellipse segment (a pie). By default, the span angle is 5760 (360 * 16, a full ellipse).- See also - setStartAngle(angle)¶
- Parameters:
- angle – int 
 
 - Sets the start angle for an ellipse segment to - angle, which is in 16ths of a degree. This angle is used together with- spanAngle()for representing an ellipse segment (a pie). By default, the start angle is 0.- See also - spanAngle()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Returns the span angle of an ellipse segment in 16ths of a degree. This angle is used together with - startAngle()for representing an ellipse segment (a pie). By default, this function returns 5760 (360 * 16, a full ellipse).- See also - startAngle()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Returns the start angle for an ellipse segment in 16ths of a degree. This angle is used together with - spanAngle()for representing an ellipse segment (a pie). By default, the start angle is 0.- See also