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QwtCounter(3)		       Qwt User's Guide			 QwtCounter(3)

NAME
       QwtCounter -

SYNOPSIS
       #include <qwt_counter.h>

       Inherits QwtDoubleRange.

   Public Types
       enum Button { Button1, Button2, Button3, ButtonCnt }

   Signals
       void buttonReleased (double value)
       void valueChanged (double value)

   Public Member Functions
       QwtCounter (QWidget *parent=NULL)
       virtual ~QwtCounter ()
       bool editable () const
       int incSteps (QwtCounter::Button btn) const
       double maxVal () const
       double minVal () const
       int numButtons () const
       virtual void polish ()
       void setEditable (bool)
       void setIncSteps (QwtCounter::Button btn, int nSteps)
       void setMaxValue (double m)
       void setMinValue (double m)
       void setNumButtons (int n)
       void setStep (double s)
       void setStepButton1 (int nSteps)
       void setStepButton2 (int nSteps)
       void setStepButton3 (int nSteps)
       virtual void setValue (double)
       virtual QSize sizeHint () const
       double step () const
       int stepButton1 () const
       int stepButton2 () const
       int stepButton3 () const
       virtual double value () const

   Protected Member Functions
       virtual bool event (QEvent *)
       virtual void keyPressEvent (QKeyEvent *)
       virtual void rangeChange ()
       virtual void wheelEvent (QWheelEvent *)

Detailed Description
       The Counter Widget.

       A Counter consists of a label displaying a number and one ore more (up
       to three) push buttons on each side of the label which can be used to
       increment or decrement the counter's value.

       A Counter has a range from a minimum value to a maximum value and a
       step size. The range can be specified using QwtDblRange::setRange().
       The counter's value is an integer multiple of the step size. The number
       of steps by which a button increments or decrements the value can be
       specified using QwtCounter::setIncSteps(). The number of buttons can be
       changed with QwtCounter::setNumButtons().

       Holding the space bar down with focus on a button is the fastest method
       to step through the counter values. When the counter
       underflows/overflows, the focus is set to the smallest up/down button
       and counting is disabled. Counting is re-enabled on a button release
       event (mouse or space bar).

       Example:

       #include '../include/qwt_counter.h>

       QwtCounter *cnt;

       cnt = new QwtCounter(parent, name);

       cnt->setRange(0.0, 100.0, 1.0);		   // From 0.0 to 100, step 1.0
       cnt->setNumButtons(2);			   // Two buttons each side
       cnt->setIncSteps(QwtCounter::Button1, 1);   // Button 1 increments 1 step
       cnt->setIncSteps(QwtCounter::Button2, 20);  // Button 2 increments 20 steps

       connect(cnt, SIGNAL(valueChanged(double)), my_class, SLOT(newValue(double)));

Member Enumeration Documentation
   enum QwtCounter::Button
       Button index

Constructor & Destructor Documentation
   QwtCounter::QwtCounter (QWidget *parent = NULL) [explicit]
       The default number of buttons is set to 2. The default increments are:

       · Button 1: 1 step
       · Button 2: 10 steps
       · Button 3: 100 steps
       Parameters:
	   parent
Member Function Documentation
   void QwtCounter::buttonReleased (doublevalue) [signal]
       This signal is emitted when a button has been released
       Parameters:
	   value The new value
   bool QwtCounter::event (QEvent *e) [protected],  [virtual]
       Handle PolishRequest events
   int QwtCounter::incSteps (QwtCounter::Buttonbtn) const
       Returns:
	   the number of steps by which a specified button increments the
	   value or 0 if the button is invalid.
       Parameters:
	   btn One of QwtCounter::Button1, QwtCounter::Button2,
	   QwtCounter::Button3
   void QwtCounter::keyPressEvent (QKeyEvent *e) [protected],  [virtual]
       Handle key events
       · Ctrl + Qt::Key_Home Step to minValue()
       · Ctrl + Qt::Key_End Step to maxValue()
       · Qt::Key_Up Increment by incSteps(QwtCounter::Button1)
       · Qt::Key_Down Decrement by incSteps(QwtCounter::Button1)
       · Qt::Key_PageUp Increment by incSteps(QwtCounter::Button2)
       · Qt::Key_PageDown Decrement by incSteps(QwtCounter::Button2)
       · Shift + Qt::Key_PageUp Increment by incSteps(QwtCounter::Button3)
       · Shift + Qt::Key_PageDown Decrement by incSteps(QwtCounter::Button3)
   int QwtCounter::numButtons () const
       Returns:
	   The number of buttons on each side of the widget.
   void QwtCounter::polish () [virtual]
       Sets the minimum width for the buttons
   void QwtCounter::rangeChange () [protected],	 [virtual]
       Notify change of range. This function updates the enabled property of
       all buttons contained in QwtCounter.
       Reimplemented from QwtDoubleRange.
   void QwtCounter::setEditable (booleditable)
       Allow/disallow the user to manually edit the value. Parameters:
	   editable true enables editing
       See also:
	   editable()
   void QwtCounter::setIncSteps (QwtCounter::Buttonbtn, intnSteps)
       Specify the number of steps by which the value is incremented or
       decremented when a specified button is pushed.
       Parameters:
	   btn One of QwtCounter::Button1, QwtCounter::Button2,
	   QwtCounter::Button3
	   nSteps Number of steps
   void QwtCounter::setMaxValue (doublevalue)
       Set the maximum value of the range
       Parameters:
	   value Maximum value
       See also:
	   setMinValue(), maxVal()
   void QwtCounter::setMinValue (doublevalue)
       Set the minimum value of the range
       Parameters:
	   value Minimum value
       See also:
	   setMaxValue(), minVal()
   void QwtCounter::setNumButtons (intn)
       Specify the number of buttons on each side of the label. Parameters:
	   n Number of buttons
   void QwtCounter::setStep (doublestepSize)
       Set the step size
       Parameters:
	   stepSize Step size
       See also:
	   QwtDoubleRange::setStep()
       Reimplemented from QwtDoubleRange.
   void QwtCounter::setStepButton1 (intnSteps)
       Set the number of increment steps for button 1
       Parameters:
	   nSteps Number of steps
   void QwtCounter::setStepButton2 (intnSteps)
       Set the number of increment steps for button 2
       Parameters:
	   nSteps Number of steps
   void QwtCounter::setStepButton3 (intnSteps)
       Set the number of increment steps for button 3
       Parameters:
	   nSteps Number of steps
   void QwtCounter::setValue (doublev) [virtual]
       Set a new value. Parameters:
	   v new value Calls QwtDoubleRange::setValue and does all visual
	   updates.
       See also:
	   QwtDoubleRange::setValue()
       Reimplemented from QwtDoubleRange.
   double QwtCounter::value () const [virtual]
       Returns:
	   Current value
       Reimplemented from QwtDoubleRange.
   void QwtCounter::valueChanged (doublevalue) [signal]
       This signal is emitted when the counter's value has changed
       Parameters:
	   value The new value
   void QwtCounter::wheelEvent (QWheelEvent *e) [protected],  [virtual]
       Handle wheel events
       Parameters:
	   e Wheel event
Author
       Generated automatically by Doxygen for Qwt User's Guide from the source
       code.

Version 5.2.3			Tue Nov 20 2012			 QwtCounter(3)
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