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  • ? A Former User

    Sry, I think I don't understand exactly what you want to do. Maybe you can draw a few pictures to help my imagination :)

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    keksi venksi
    wrote on last edited by keksi venksi
    #10

    @Wieland

    X Mode

    **-----------------------------|

    -----------------------------**
    Width

    This is how I locate my graphicsview at initial stage

    Im achieving zooming through wheel event .

    I have currentZoomingWidth level if the delta is +ve then i will increase the currentZoomingWidth level and if it is -ve then i will decrease the currentZoomingWidth
    So finally i find the width to expand (currentZoomingWidth )

    wheelvent()
    {
    fitInVieW(0,0,currentZoomingWidth ,view().geometry().height())
    }
    So zooming is achieved through fitInView()

    Y MODE
    | |
    | |
    | |
    | |
    | | Height
    | |
    | |

    Width

    Like same case im calculating the currentZoomingWidth depending upon the delta and applying it to fitInView() height

    wheelvent()
    {
    fitInVieW(0,0 ,view().geometry().width(),currentZoomingWidth)
    }

    In X mode i apply the calculated zoom factor to width and in Y mode I apply it to the height

    My problem is In X mode the fit in view works fine but in Y mode it works weird

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    • keksi venksiK keksi venksi

      I tried to add image in my post but i cant .
      Can you help me on it

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      @keksi-venksi said in QGraphicsView 90 degree Rotation:

      I tried to add image in my post but i cant .
      Can you help me on it

      Hi! The image-upload feature on our forum is broken, you might see the picture but other users don't. Please upload your image to a image hoster of your choice (e.g. postimage.org) and embed the pic here with the following markup: ![alternate text](image-url). See also How to insert image on this forum and Hitchhiker's Visual Guide to the Qt Forum.

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      • ? A Former User

        @keksi-venksi said in QGraphicsView 90 degree Rotation:

        I tried to add image in my post but i cant .
        Can you help me on it

        Hi! The image-upload feature on our forum is broken, you might see the picture but other users don't. Please upload your image to a image hoster of your choice (e.g. postimage.org) and embed the pic here with the following markup: ![alternate text](image-url). See also How to insert image on this forum and Hitchhiker's Visual Guide to the Qt Forum.

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        keksi venksi
        wrote on last edited by keksi venksi
        #12

        @Wieland

        I have explained my query in my previous post . Please give your suggestions
        graphicsview

        Any how i have added the image here .This is how my graphicsview rotated .
        Now i wanna apply zooming functionality using fitinview in this 90 degree rotated graphicsview .

        This is how Y Mode looks

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        • keksi venksiK keksi venksi

          @Wieland

          I have explained my query in my previous post . Please give your suggestions
          graphicsview

          Any how i have added the image here .This is how my graphicsview rotated .
          Now i wanna apply zooming functionality using fitinview in this 90 degree rotated graphicsview .

          This is how Y Mode looks

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          kshegunov
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          wrote on last edited by
          #13

          Use two QTransform objects - one for rotation and one for scaling, then multiply them in the proper order (the order of multiplication matters as scaling and rotation don't commute). After that apply your transform to whatever you need.

          Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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          • kshegunovK kshegunov

            Use two QTransform objects - one for rotation and one for scaling, then multiply them in the proper order (the order of multiplication matters as scaling and rotation don't commute). After that apply your transform to whatever you need.

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            keksi venksi
            wrote on last edited by
            #14

            @kshegunov
            Thanks for your reply .
            Can you give some example code .

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            • keksi venksiK keksi venksi

              @kshegunov
              Thanks for your reply .
              Can you give some example code .

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              kshegunov
              Moderators
              wrote on last edited by
              #15
              QTransform rotation;
              rotation.rotate(90);
              
              QTransform scaling;
              scaling.scale(0.5, 1);
              
              setTransform(rotation * scaling);
              // Or
              QVector2D vector;
              vector = rotation * scaling * vector;
              

              Modify according to your needs.

              Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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              • kshegunovK kshegunov
                QTransform rotation;
                rotation.rotate(90);
                
                QTransform scaling;
                scaling.scale(0.5, 1);
                
                setTransform(rotation * scaling);
                // Or
                QVector2D vector;
                vector = rotation * scaling * vector;
                

                Modify according to your needs.

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                keksi venksi
                wrote on last edited by keksi venksi
                #16

                @kshegunov

                Thanks for your reply .

                In my case I dont want to use scale to zoom

                I wish to use fitInView() to achieve zoom.

                In short note after applying transform (rotate 90 degree) fitInView() does not works fine . I want fitInView() to do zoom

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                • keksi venksiK keksi venksi

                  @kshegunov

                  Thanks for your reply .

                  In my case I dont want to use scale to zoom

                  I wish to use fitInView() to achieve zoom.

                  In short note after applying transform (rotate 90 degree) fitInView() does not works fine . I want fitInView() to do zoom

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                  keksi venksi
                  wrote on last edited by keksi venksi
                  #17

                  @keksi-venksi

                  Can any one help me on it .
                  Helps are really appreciable

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                    A Former User
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #18

                    customgraphicsview.h

                    #ifndef CUSTOMGRAPHICSVIEW_H
                    #define CUSTOMGRAPHICSVIEW_H
                    
                    #include <QGraphicsView>
                    
                    class CustomGraphicsView : public QGraphicsView
                    {
                        Q_OBJECT
                    public:
                        enum class Mode
                        {
                            x,
                            y
                        };
                    
                        explicit CustomGraphicsView(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
                        void reset();
                        void fit();
                        void setMode(Mode mode);
                    
                    protected:
                        void wheelEvent(QWheelEvent* event) override;
                    
                    private:
                        void updateTransform();
                        Mode m_mode = Mode::x;
                        double m_scale = 1.0;
                    };
                    
                    #endif // CUSTOMGRAPHICSVIEW_H
                    

                    customgraphicsview.cpp

                    #include "customgraphicsview.h"
                    #include <QBrush>
                    #include <QColor>
                    #include <QWheelEvent>
                    #include <QDebug>
                    
                    CustomGraphicsView::CustomGraphicsView(QWidget *parent)
                        : QGraphicsView(parent)
                    {
                        setBackgroundBrush(QBrush(QColor("grey")));
                    }
                    
                    void CustomGraphicsView::reset()
                    {
                        m_mode = Mode::x;
                        m_scale = 1.0;
                        updateTransform();
                    }
                    
                    void CustomGraphicsView::fit()
                    {
                        auto const r = scene()->itemsBoundingRect();
                        switch (m_mode) {
                        case Mode::x: {
                            double f1 = width() / (r.width() + 2);
                            double f2 = height() / (r.height() + 2);
                            m_scale = qMin(f1,f2);
                            updateTransform();
                            break;
                        }
                        case Mode::y: {
                            double f1 = height() / (r.width() + 2);
                            double f2 = width() / (r.height() + 2);
                            m_scale = qMin(f1,f2);
                            updateTransform();
                            break;
                        }
                        }
                    }
                    
                    void CustomGraphicsView::setMode(CustomGraphicsView::Mode mode)
                    {
                        if (m_mode == mode)
                            return;
                        m_mode = mode;
                        updateTransform();
                    }
                    
                    void CustomGraphicsView::wheelEvent(QWheelEvent *event)
                    {
                        auto const delta = (event->delta() <0.0) ? -1.0 : 1.0;
                        m_scale += 0.1 * delta;
                        updateTransform();
                    }
                    
                    void CustomGraphicsView::updateTransform()
                    {
                        QTransform t;
                        if (m_mode == Mode::y)
                            t.rotate(90);
                        t.scale(m_scale, m_scale);
                        setTransform(t);
                    }
                    
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                    • keksi venksiK keksi venksi

                      @keksi-venksi

                      Can any one help me on it .
                      Helps are really appreciable

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                      keksi venksi
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #19

                      @keksi-venksi

                      I would like to continue with this thread

                      in the normal mode im using view->fitInView(rect.x(),0,rect.width(),30)

                      in the 90 degree rotated mode im using view->fitInView(0,rect.y(),30,rect.height())

                      I have tried with different combinations of fitInView for 90 degree rotataion Nothing works

                      Can any one suggest me the coordinates for the fitInView() for the rotated view

                      Help me on it

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                      • keksi venksiK keksi venksi

                        @keksi-venksi

                        I would like to continue with this thread

                        in the normal mode im using view->fitInView(rect.x(),0,rect.width(),30)

                        in the 90 degree rotated mode im using view->fitInView(0,rect.y(),30,rect.height())

                        I have tried with different combinations of fitInView for 90 degree rotataion Nothing works

                        Can any one suggest me the coordinates for the fitInView() for the rotated view

                        Help me on it

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #20

                        @keksi-venksi Please try the code above that I just posted. If I understood you right, then it should meet your requirements :)

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                        • ? A Former User

                          @keksi-venksi Please try the code above that I just posted. If I understood you right, then it should meet your requirements :)

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                          keksi venksi
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #21

                          @Wieland
                          @Wieland

                          Thanks for your reply

                          I am using fitInView in many places in my project to work stable . So I would like to get some suggestions for fitInView() coordinates

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                          • keksi venksiK keksi venksi

                            @Wieland
                            @Wieland

                            Thanks for your reply

                            I am using fitInView in many places in my project to work stable . So I would like to get some suggestions for fitInView() coordinates

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                            wrote on last edited by A Former User
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                            @keksi-venksi said in QGraphicsView 90 degree Rotation:

                            I am using fitInView in many places in my project to work stable . So I would like to get some suggestions for fitInView() coordinates

                            This is probably my last posting here because I think I can't help you. Have you seen my code above? The fit() function? It does just what you want, look:

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                              wrote on last edited by keksi venksi
                              #23

                              Hi

                              Thanks for your reply

                              In this example in fit method you are trying it to fit the view in the frame when we click a button but my case i have used fitInView() while zooming .So it should adjust the view with the zooming delta

                              So when ever we zoom fitInView() should be adjusted accordingly to the scene and update the scene as well

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                              • keksi venksiK keksi venksi

                                Hi

                                Thanks for your reply

                                In this example in fit method you are trying it to fit the view in the frame when we click a button but my case i have used fitInView() while zooming .So it should adjust the view with the zooming delta

                                So when ever we zoom fitInView() should be adjusted accordingly to the scene and update the scene as well

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                                keksi venksi
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                                #24

                                @keksi-venksi

                                To All The issue has been fixed

                                what i did was simple

                                X mode fitinview(0,0,calcValue,viewRectHeight)

                                Y Mode fitinview(0,0,viewRectWidth,calcValue) ; rotate(90)

                                After calling fitinview again im calling rotate of 90 degree

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                                  #25

                                  @keksi-venksi
                                  Could you please mark this topic as solved then. Others will find it easier if they have similar questions.

                                  Qt Certified Specialist
                                  www.edalsolutions.be

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