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The QLCDNumber widget displays a number with LCD-like digits. More...
#include <qlcdnumber.h>
Inherits QFrame.
The QLCDNumber widget displays a number with LCD-like digits.
It can display a number in just about any size. It can display decimal, hexadecimal, octal or binary numbers. It is easy to connect to data sources using the display() slot, which is overloaded to take any of five argument types.
There are also slots to change the base with setMode() and the decimal point with setSmallDecimalPoint().
QLCDNumber emits the overflow() signal when it is asked to display something beyond its range. The range is set by setNumDigits(), but setSmallDecimalPoint() also influences it. If the display is set to hexadecimal, octal or binary, the integer equivalent of the value is displayed.
These digits and other symbols can be shown: 0/O, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5/S, 6, 7, 8, 9/g, minus, decimal point, A, B, C, D, E, F, h, H, L, o, P, r, u, U, Y, colon, degree sign (which is specified as single quote in the string) and space. QLCDNumber substitutes spaces for illegal characters.
It is not possible to retrieve the contents of a QLCDNumber object, although you can retrieve the numeric value with value(). If you really need the text, we recommend that you connect the signals that feed the display() slot to another slot as well and store the value there.
Incidentally, QLCDNumber is the very oldest part of Qt, tracing back to a BASIC program on the Sinclair Spectrum.
See also QLabel, QFrame, and Basic Widgets.
This type determines how numbers are shown.
If the display is set to hexadecimal, octal or binary, the integer equivalent of the value is displayed.
This type determines the visual appearance of the QLCDNumber widget.
The parent and name arguments are passed to the QFrame constructor.
See also numDigits and smallDecimalPoint.
The parent and name arguments are passed to the QFrame constructor.
See also numDigits and smallDecimalPoint.
See also display(), numDigits, and smallDecimalPoint.
Returns TRUE if num is too big to be displayed in its entirety; otherwise returns FALSE.
See also display(), numDigits, and smallDecimalPoint.
This version of the function disregards mode() and smallDecimalPoint().
These digits and other symbols can be shown: 0/O, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5/S, 6, 7, 8, 9/g, minus, decimal point, A, B, C, D, E, F, h, H, L, o, P, r, u, U, Y, colon, degree sign (which is specified as single quote in the string) and space. QLCDNumber substitutes spaces for illegal characters.
Examples: rangecontrols/rangecontrols.cpp, t12/lcdrange.cpp, t13/gamebrd.cpp, t5/main.cpp, t6/main.cpp, t7/lcdrange.cpp, and xform/xform.cpp.
Sets the displayed value rounded to the nearest integer to num. See the "intValue" property for details.
Displays the number num.
Reimplemented from QFrame.
Returns the displayed value rounded to the nearest integer. See the "intValue" property for details.
Returns the current display mode (number base). See the "mode" property for details.
Returns the current number of digits displayed. See the "numDigits" property for details.
This signal is emitted whenever the QLCDNumber is asked to display a too-large number or a too-long string.
It is never emitted by setNumDigits().
Returns the style of the LCDNumber. See the "segmentStyle" property for details.
See also mode, setHexMode(), setDecMode(), setOctMode(), and mode.
See also mode, setHexMode(), setOctMode(), setBinMode(), and mode.
See also mode, setDecMode(), setOctMode(), setBinMode(), and mode.
Sets the current display mode (number base). See the "mode" property for details.
Sets the current number of digits displayed to nDigits. See the "numDigits" property for details.
See also mode, setHexMode(), setDecMode(), setBinMode(), and mode.
Sets the style of the LCDNumber. See the "segmentStyle" property for details.
Sets the style of the decimal point. See the "smallDecimalPoint" property for details.
Returns the style of the decimal point. See the "smallDecimalPoint" property for details.
Returns the displayed value. See the "value" property for details.
This property holds the displayed value rounded to the nearest integer.
This property corresponds to the nearest integer to the current value displayed by the LCDNumber. This is the value used for hexadecimal, octal and binary modes.
If the displayed value is not a number, the property has a value of 0.
Set this property's value with display() and get this property's value with intValue().
This property holds the current display mode (number base).
Corresponds to the current display mode, which is one of BIN, OCT, DEC (the default) and HEX. DEC mode can display floating point values, the other modes display the integer equivalent.
See also smallDecimalPoint, setHexMode(), setDecMode(), setOctMode(), and setBinMode().
Set this property's value with setMode() and get this property's value with mode().
This property holds the current number of digits displayed.
Corresponds to the current number of digits. If QLCDNumber::smallDecimalPoint is FALSE, the decimal point occupies one digit position.
See also smallDecimalPoint.
Set this property's value with setNumDigits() and get this property's value with numDigits().
This property holds the style of the LCDNumber.
Style | Result |
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Outline | Produces raised segments filled with the background color (this is the default). |
Filled | Produces raised segments filled with the foreground color. |
Flat | Produces flat segments filled with the foreground color. |
Outline and Filled will additionally use QColorGroup::light() and QColorGroup::dark() for shadow effects.
Set this property's value with setSegmentStyle() and get this property's value with segmentStyle().
This property holds the style of the decimal point.
If TRUE the decimal point is drawn between two digit positions. Otherwise it occupies a digit position of its own, i.e. is drawn in a digit position. The default is FALSE.
The inter-digit space is made slightly wider when the decimal point is drawn between the digits.
See also mode.
Set this property's value with setSmallDecimalPoint() and get this property's value with smallDecimalPoint().
This property holds the displayed value.
This property corresponds to the current value displayed by the LCDNumber.
If the displayed value is not a number, the property has a value of 0.
Set this property's value with display() and get this property's value with value().
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