geoshape QML Basic Type
A geoshape type represents an abstract geographic area.
This type is a QML representation of QGeoShape which is an abstract geographic area. It includes attributes and methods common to all geographic areas. To create objects that represent a valid geographic area use georectangle or geocircle.
The isValid attribute can be used to test if the geoshape represents a valid geographic area.
The isEmpty attribute can be used to test if the geoshape represents a region with a geometrical area of 0.
The contains() method can be used to test if a coordinate is within the geoshape.
Example Usage
Use properties of type variant to store a geoshape
. To create a geoshape
use one of the methods described below.
To create a geoshape
value, specify it as a "shape()" string:
or with the QtPositioning.shape() function:
When integrating with C++, note that any QGeoShape value passed into QML from C++ is automatically converted into a geoshape
value, and vice-versa.
Properties
isEmpty
bool isEmpty
Returns whether this geoshape is empty. An empty geoshape is a region which has a geometrical area of 0.
isValid
bool isValid
Returns whether this geoshape is valid.
A geoshape is considered to be invalid if some of the data that is required to unambiguously describe the geoshape has not been set or has been set to an unsuitable value.
type
ShapeType type
Returns the current type of the shape.
GeoShape.UnknownType
- The shape's type is not known.GeoShape.RectangleType
- The shape is a georectangle.GeoShape.CircleType
- The shape is a geocircle.GeoShape.PathType
- The shape is a geopath. (Since Qt 5.9)GeoShape.PolygonType
- The shape is a geopolygon. (Since Qt 5.10)
This QML property was introduced by Qt 5.5.
Methods
contains()
bool contains(coordinate coord)
Returns true if the coordinate specified by coord is within this geoshape; Otherwise returns false.
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