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    mpergand
    wrote on 29 Mar 2019, 10:53 last edited by
    #2

    Have a look at QPainterPath and QRadialgradient:

    QPainterPath path;
    path.addEllipse(rectangle);
    QRadialGradient gradient(rectangle.center(), m_diameter, rectangle.center());
    gradient.setColorAt(0, m_on_color);
    gradient.setColorAt(1, Qt::transparent);
    painter.fillPath(path,QBrush(gradient));
    
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      jazzycamel
      wrote on 29 Mar 2019, 11:14 last edited by
      #3

      You just need to leave some space around the solid colour part of the widget and then use a radial gradient with a shade the same as your 'on' colour, but with alpha (opacity) decreasing from the center to the edge. I designed an LED widget a while ago that does exactly that:

      LED

      The code for this widget is as follows:

      led.h

      #ifndef LED_H
      #define LED_H
      
      #include <QWidget>
      
      class LED : public QWidget
      {
          Q_OBJECT
          Q_PROPERTY(bool status READ status WRITE setStatus)
          Q_PROPERTY(QColor onColor READ onColor WRITE setOnColor)
          Q_PROPERTY(QColor offColor READ offColor WRITE setOffColor)
      public:
          explicit LED(int diameter=100, QColor on=Qt::red, QColor off=Qt::gray, QWidget *parent=nullptr);
      
          QSize minimumSizeHint() const override;
          QSize sizeHint() const override;
      
          bool status(){ return _status; }
          QColor onColor(){ return _onColor; }
          QColor offColor(){ return _offColor; }
      
      signals:
      
      public slots:
          void setStatus(bool status);
          void setOnColor(QColor color);
          void setOffColor(QColor color);
      
      private:
          void paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event) override;
      
          int _diameter;
          QColor _onColor;
          QColor _offColor;
          bool _status;
      };
      
      #endif // LED_H
      

      led.cpp

      #include "led.h"
      
      #include <QPainter>
      #include <QPaintEvent>
      #include <QGradient>
      #include <QLinearGradient>
      #include <QRadialGradient>
      
      LED::LED(int diameter, QColor on, QColor off, QWidget *parent)
          : QWidget(parent), _diameter(diameter), _onColor(on), _offColor(off), _status(false)
      {}
      
      QSize LED::minimumSizeHint() const {
          return QSize(_diameter, _diameter);
      }
      
      QSize LED::sizeHint() const {
          return minimumSizeHint();
      }
      
      void LED::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event){
          QPainter painter(this);
          painter.setRenderHint(QPainter::Antialiasing);
          painter.setPen(Qt::NoPen);
      
          QRect fullRect=event->rect();
          int size=qMin(fullRect.height(), fullRect.width());
          fullRect.setSize(QSize(size,size));
      
          int r=size*.1;
          QRect rect=fullRect.adjusted(r,r,-r,-r);
      
          // Outer Bezel
          QLinearGradient outerBezelGrad(rect.topLeft(), rect.bottomLeft());
          outerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RiskyConcrete).stops());
          painter.setBrush(outerBezelGrad);
          painter.drawEllipse(rect);
      
          // Inner Bezel
          rect.adjust(r,r,-r,-r);
          QLinearGradient innerBezelGrad(rect.bottomLeft(), rect.topLeft());
          innerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RichMetal).stops());
          painter.setBrush(innerBezelGrad);
          painter.drawEllipse(rect);
      
          // Main Color
          QColor mainColor((_status)?_onColor:_offColor);
          rect.adjust(r/2,r/2,-r/2,-r/2);
          QLinearGradient mainColorGrad(rect.bottomLeft(), rect.topLeft());
          mainColorGrad.setStops(
              QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, mainColor.light())
                               << QGradientStop(1, mainColor.dark())
          );
          painter.setBrush(mainColorGrad);
          painter.drawEllipse(rect);
      
          // HighLight
          rect.adjust(rect.width()/6, r/4, -rect.width()/6, -rect.height()*2/5.);
          QLinearGradient highlightGrad(rect.topLeft(), rect.bottomLeft());
          highlightGrad.setStops(
              QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, QColor(255,255,255,192))
                               << QGradientStop(1, QColor(255,255,255,0))
          );
          painter.setBrush(highlightGrad);
          painter.drawEllipse(rect);
      
          if(!_status) return;
      
          // Glow
          QRadialGradient glowGrad(fullRect.center(), fullRect.width()/2);
      
          QColor faint(_onColor);
          faint.setAlphaF(.5);
      
          QColor faintest(_onColor);
          faintest.setAlphaF(0);
      
          glowGrad.setStops(
              QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, faint)
                               << QGradientStop(1, faintest)
          );
          painter.setBrush(glowGrad);
          painter.drawEllipse(fullRect);
      }
      
      void LED::setStatus(bool status){
          if(status==_status) return;
          _status=status;
          repaint();
      }
      
      void LED::setOnColor(QColor color){
          if(color==_onColor) return;
          _onColor=color;
          repaint();
      }
      
      void LED::setOffColor(QColor color){
          if(color==_offColor) return;
          _offColor=color;
          repaint();
      }
      

      Usage is pretty much the same as your own widget:

      ...
      QVBoxLayout *l=new QVBoxLayout(this);
      
      LED *led1=new LED;
      l->addWidget(led1);
      
      LED *led2=new LED;
      led2->setStatus(true);
      l->addWidget(led2);
      
      LED *led3=new LED;
      led3->setOnColor(Qt::green);
      led3->setStatus(true);
      l->addWidget(led3);
      ...
      

      Hope this helps :o)

      For the avoidance of doubt:

      1. All my code samples (C++ or Python) are tested before posting
      2. As of 23/03/20, my Python code is formatted to PEP-8 standards using black from the PSF (https://github.com/psf/black)
      V 1 Reply Last reply 31 Mar 2019, 05:08
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      • J jazzycamel
        29 Mar 2019, 11:14

        You just need to leave some space around the solid colour part of the widget and then use a radial gradient with a shade the same as your 'on' colour, but with alpha (opacity) decreasing from the center to the edge. I designed an LED widget a while ago that does exactly that:

        LED

        The code for this widget is as follows:

        led.h

        #ifndef LED_H
        #define LED_H
        
        #include <QWidget>
        
        class LED : public QWidget
        {
            Q_OBJECT
            Q_PROPERTY(bool status READ status WRITE setStatus)
            Q_PROPERTY(QColor onColor READ onColor WRITE setOnColor)
            Q_PROPERTY(QColor offColor READ offColor WRITE setOffColor)
        public:
            explicit LED(int diameter=100, QColor on=Qt::red, QColor off=Qt::gray, QWidget *parent=nullptr);
        
            QSize minimumSizeHint() const override;
            QSize sizeHint() const override;
        
            bool status(){ return _status; }
            QColor onColor(){ return _onColor; }
            QColor offColor(){ return _offColor; }
        
        signals:
        
        public slots:
            void setStatus(bool status);
            void setOnColor(QColor color);
            void setOffColor(QColor color);
        
        private:
            void paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event) override;
        
            int _diameter;
            QColor _onColor;
            QColor _offColor;
            bool _status;
        };
        
        #endif // LED_H
        

        led.cpp

        #include "led.h"
        
        #include <QPainter>
        #include <QPaintEvent>
        #include <QGradient>
        #include <QLinearGradient>
        #include <QRadialGradient>
        
        LED::LED(int diameter, QColor on, QColor off, QWidget *parent)
            : QWidget(parent), _diameter(diameter), _onColor(on), _offColor(off), _status(false)
        {}
        
        QSize LED::minimumSizeHint() const {
            return QSize(_diameter, _diameter);
        }
        
        QSize LED::sizeHint() const {
            return minimumSizeHint();
        }
        
        void LED::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event){
            QPainter painter(this);
            painter.setRenderHint(QPainter::Antialiasing);
            painter.setPen(Qt::NoPen);
        
            QRect fullRect=event->rect();
            int size=qMin(fullRect.height(), fullRect.width());
            fullRect.setSize(QSize(size,size));
        
            int r=size*.1;
            QRect rect=fullRect.adjusted(r,r,-r,-r);
        
            // Outer Bezel
            QLinearGradient outerBezelGrad(rect.topLeft(), rect.bottomLeft());
            outerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RiskyConcrete).stops());
            painter.setBrush(outerBezelGrad);
            painter.drawEllipse(rect);
        
            // Inner Bezel
            rect.adjust(r,r,-r,-r);
            QLinearGradient innerBezelGrad(rect.bottomLeft(), rect.topLeft());
            innerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RichMetal).stops());
            painter.setBrush(innerBezelGrad);
            painter.drawEllipse(rect);
        
            // Main Color
            QColor mainColor((_status)?_onColor:_offColor);
            rect.adjust(r/2,r/2,-r/2,-r/2);
            QLinearGradient mainColorGrad(rect.bottomLeft(), rect.topLeft());
            mainColorGrad.setStops(
                QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, mainColor.light())
                                 << QGradientStop(1, mainColor.dark())
            );
            painter.setBrush(mainColorGrad);
            painter.drawEllipse(rect);
        
            // HighLight
            rect.adjust(rect.width()/6, r/4, -rect.width()/6, -rect.height()*2/5.);
            QLinearGradient highlightGrad(rect.topLeft(), rect.bottomLeft());
            highlightGrad.setStops(
                QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, QColor(255,255,255,192))
                                 << QGradientStop(1, QColor(255,255,255,0))
            );
            painter.setBrush(highlightGrad);
            painter.drawEllipse(rect);
        
            if(!_status) return;
        
            // Glow
            QRadialGradient glowGrad(fullRect.center(), fullRect.width()/2);
        
            QColor faint(_onColor);
            faint.setAlphaF(.5);
        
            QColor faintest(_onColor);
            faintest.setAlphaF(0);
        
            glowGrad.setStops(
                QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, faint)
                                 << QGradientStop(1, faintest)
            );
            painter.setBrush(glowGrad);
            painter.drawEllipse(fullRect);
        }
        
        void LED::setStatus(bool status){
            if(status==_status) return;
            _status=status;
            repaint();
        }
        
        void LED::setOnColor(QColor color){
            if(color==_onColor) return;
            _onColor=color;
            repaint();
        }
        
        void LED::setOffColor(QColor color){
            if(color==_offColor) return;
            _offColor=color;
            repaint();
        }
        

        Usage is pretty much the same as your own widget:

        ...
        QVBoxLayout *l=new QVBoxLayout(this);
        
        LED *led1=new LED;
        l->addWidget(led1);
        
        LED *led2=new LED;
        led2->setStatus(true);
        l->addWidget(led2);
        
        LED *led3=new LED;
        led3->setOnColor(Qt::green);
        led3->setStatus(true);
        l->addWidget(led3);
        ...
        

        Hope this helps :o)

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        VikramSamy
        wrote on 31 Mar 2019, 05:08 last edited by VikramSamy
        #4

        @jazzycamel your code can be directly used by any QT version, coz when i try to use it i can compile it, i get the below errors:-

        S:\QTProjects\led_glow_v1\ledglow.cpp:42: error: 'RichMetal' is not a member of 'QGradient'
        innerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RichMetal).stops());
        ^
        S:\QTProjects\led_glow_v1\ledglow.cpp:35: error: 'RiskyConcrete' is not a member of 'QGradient'
        outerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RiskyConcrete).stops());
        ^

        and i get few of this warning:-
        S:\QTProjects\led_glow_v1\ledglow.h:15: warning: override controls (override/final) only available with -std=c++11 or -std=gnu++11
        QSize minimumSizeHint() const override;
        ^
        anyway i just trying it... see hopefully i can make it compile...

        J 1 Reply Last reply 1 Apr 2019, 08:33
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        • M mpergand
          29 Mar 2019, 10:53

          Have a look at QPainterPath and QRadialgradient:

          QPainterPath path;
          path.addEllipse(rectangle);
          QRadialGradient gradient(rectangle.center(), m_diameter, rectangle.center());
          gradient.setColorAt(0, m_on_color);
          gradient.setColorAt(1, Qt::transparent);
          painter.fillPath(path,QBrush(gradient));
          
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          VikramSamy
          wrote on 31 Mar 2019, 05:21 last edited by VikramSamy
          #5

          @mpergand said in modifying painter event in a LED class from solid color to Glowing color:

          Have a look at QPainterPath and QRadialgradient:

          QPainterPath path;
          path.addEllipse(rectangle);
          QRadialGradient gradient(rectangle.center(), m_diameter, rectangle.center());
          gradient.setColorAt(0, m_on_color);
          gradient.setColorAt(1, Qt::transparent);
          painter.fillPath(path,QBrush(gradient));
          

          hi can help give some tips on how can i can integrate this into my code previously which i shared here, meaning i still use the rectangle which i built and this code suppose will add another layer on my rectangle..i try few ways to add your code but finally i just get the same solid colors which is used in my code... can u give some simple explanation on how use it and integrate it in my code... anyway timebeing il still on the process of trying it...

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          • V VikramSamy
            31 Mar 2019, 05:08

            @jazzycamel your code can be directly used by any QT version, coz when i try to use it i can compile it, i get the below errors:-

            S:\QTProjects\led_glow_v1\ledglow.cpp:42: error: 'RichMetal' is not a member of 'QGradient'
            innerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RichMetal).stops());
            ^
            S:\QTProjects\led_glow_v1\ledglow.cpp:35: error: 'RiskyConcrete' is not a member of 'QGradient'
            outerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RiskyConcrete).stops());
            ^

            and i get few of this warning:-
            S:\QTProjects\led_glow_v1\ledglow.h:15: warning: override controls (override/final) only available with -std=c++11 or -std=gnu++11
            QSize minimumSizeHint() const override;
            ^
            anyway i just trying it... see hopefully i can make it compile...

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            jazzycamel
            wrote on 1 Apr 2019, 08:33 last edited by
            #6

            @VikramSamy
            What version of Qt are you using?

            1. If the named gradients aren't available in your Qt version then you can construct your own in the same way I do for the main colour as follows:
            //outerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RiskyConcrete).stops());
            outerBezelGrad.setStops(
                QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, QColor("#c4c5c7"))
                                 << QGradientStop(0.52, QColor("#dcdddf"))
                                 << QGradientStop(1, QColor("#ebebeb"))
            );
            ...
            //innerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RichMetal).stops());
            innerBezelGrad.setStops(
                QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, QColor("#d7d2cc"))
                                 << QGradientStop(1, QColor("#304352"))
            );
            
            1. You can either add CONFIG += c++11 to your project (.pro) file or remove the word override from the header files to get rid of the warning.

            Hope this helps ;o)

            For the avoidance of doubt:

            1. All my code samples (C++ or Python) are tested before posting
            2. As of 23/03/20, my Python code is formatted to PEP-8 standards using black from the PSF (https://github.com/psf/black)
            V 1 Reply Last reply 1 Apr 2019, 09:51
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            • M mpergand
              29 Mar 2019, 10:53

              Have a look at QPainterPath and QRadialgradient:

              QPainterPath path;
              path.addEllipse(rectangle);
              QRadialGradient gradient(rectangle.center(), m_diameter, rectangle.center());
              gradient.setColorAt(0, m_on_color);
              gradient.setColorAt(1, Qt::transparent);
              painter.fillPath(path,QBrush(gradient));
              
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              VikramSamy
              wrote on 1 Apr 2019, 09:38 last edited by VikramSamy 4 Jan 2019, 09:52
              #7

              @mpergand

              ok thanks, i managed to use the code u shared and integrated into my code...
              the output is as follows:-0_1554111160138_led_on.jpg

              and im wana continue to have a ring like smudge effect around the led as in this pic:-

              0_1554111384505_led_on_outside.jpg

              i did find another code from google and trying to use it currently, but if u know any easier modifications to be made in your code that u shared to have this similar effects, hopefully u can modify it....

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              • J jazzycamel
                1 Apr 2019, 08:33

                @VikramSamy
                What version of Qt are you using?

                1. If the named gradients aren't available in your Qt version then you can construct your own in the same way I do for the main colour as follows:
                //outerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RiskyConcrete).stops());
                outerBezelGrad.setStops(
                    QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, QColor("#c4c5c7"))
                                     << QGradientStop(0.52, QColor("#dcdddf"))
                                     << QGradientStop(1, QColor("#ebebeb"))
                );
                ...
                //innerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RichMetal).stops());
                innerBezelGrad.setStops(
                    QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, QColor("#d7d2cc"))
                                     << QGradientStop(1, QColor("#304352"))
                );
                
                1. You can either add CONFIG += c++11 to your project (.pro) file or remove the word override from the header files to get rid of the warning.

                Hope this helps ;o)

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                wrote on 1 Apr 2019, 09:51 last edited by
                #8

                @jazzycamel said in modifying painter event in a LED class from solid color to Glowing color:

                @VikramSamy
                What version of Qt are you using?

                1. If the named gradients aren't available in your Qt version then you can construct your own in the same way I do for the main colour as follows:
                //outerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RiskyConcrete).stops());
                outerBezelGrad.setStops(
                    QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, QColor("#c4c5c7"))
                                     << QGradientStop(0.52, QColor("#dcdddf"))
                                     << QGradientStop(1, QColor("#ebebeb"))
                );
                ...
                //innerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RichMetal).stops());
                innerBezelGrad.setStops(
                    QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, QColor("#d7d2cc"))
                                     << QGradientStop(1, QColor("#304352"))
                );
                
                1. You can either add CONFIG += c++11 to your project (.pro) file or remove the word override from the header files to get rid of the warning.

                Hope this helps ;o)

                im using this version:-

                Qt Creator 3.5.1 (opensource)
                Based on Qt 5.5.1 (MSVC 2013, 32 bit)

                ok thank you and il try to compile again...

                J 1 Reply Last reply 1 Apr 2019, 11:06
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                • V VikramSamy
                  1 Apr 2019, 09:51

                  @jazzycamel said in modifying painter event in a LED class from solid color to Glowing color:

                  @VikramSamy
                  What version of Qt are you using?

                  1. If the named gradients aren't available in your Qt version then you can construct your own in the same way I do for the main colour as follows:
                  //outerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RiskyConcrete).stops());
                  outerBezelGrad.setStops(
                      QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, QColor("#c4c5c7"))
                                       << QGradientStop(0.52, QColor("#dcdddf"))
                                       << QGradientStop(1, QColor("#ebebeb"))
                  );
                  ...
                  //innerBezelGrad.setStops(QGradient(QGradient::RichMetal).stops());
                  innerBezelGrad.setStops(
                      QGradientStops() << QGradientStop(0, QColor("#d7d2cc"))
                                       << QGradientStop(1, QColor("#304352"))
                  );
                  
                  1. You can either add CONFIG += c++11 to your project (.pro) file or remove the word override from the header files to get rid of the warning.

                  Hope this helps ;o)

                  im using this version:-

                  Qt Creator 3.5.1 (opensource)
                  Based on Qt 5.5.1 (MSVC 2013, 32 bit)

                  ok thank you and il try to compile again...

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                  jsulm
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on 1 Apr 2019, 11:06 last edited by
                  #9

                  @VikramSamy said in modifying painter event in a LED class from solid color to Glowing color:

                  Qt Creator 3.5.1 (opensource)
                  Based on Qt 5.5.1 (MSVC 2013, 32 bit)

                  This is the Qt version used to build QtCreator. Check your Kit to see which Qt version you're really using.

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                    mpergand
                    wrote on 1 Apr 2019, 12:46 last edited by mpergand 4 Jan 2019, 12:51
                    #10

                    I think there's something wrong whith QRadialGradient.
                    alt text

                    With radial, the end stop color is wrong. (should be transparent like with Linear)
                    Code for Radial:

                    QRadialGradient gradient1(rec.center(), rec.width());
                    gradient1.setColorAt(.0,Qt::red);
                    gradient1.setColorAt(.9, Qt::transparent);
                    painter.fillPath(path1,QBrush(gradient1));
                    

                    Code for Linear:

                    QLinearGradient gradient2(rec.topRight(),rec.bottomRight());
                    gradient2.setColorAt(0, Qt::red);
                    gradient2.setColorAt(.9,  Qt::transparent);
                    painter.fillPath(path1,QBrush(gradient2));
                    
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                    • J jsulm
                      1 Apr 2019, 11:06

                      @VikramSamy said in modifying painter event in a LED class from solid color to Glowing color:

                      Qt Creator 3.5.1 (opensource)
                      Based on Qt 5.5.1 (MSVC 2013, 32 bit)

                      This is the Qt version used to build QtCreator. Check your Kit to see which Qt version you're really using.

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                      wrote on 2 Apr 2019, 03:21 last edited by
                      #11

                      @jsulm said in modifying painter event in a LED class from solid color to Glowing color:

                      @VikramSamy said in modifying painter event in a LED class from solid color to Glowing color:

                      Qt Creator 3.5.1 (opensource)
                      Based on Qt 5.5.1 (MSVC 2013, 32 bit)

                      This is the Qt version used to build QtCreator. Check your Kit to see which Qt version you're really using.

                      @jazzycamel

                      the kit version is Desktop Qt 5.5.1 MinGw 32bits

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                      • M mpergand
                        1 Apr 2019, 12:46

                        I think there's something wrong whith QRadialGradient.
                        alt text

                        With radial, the end stop color is wrong. (should be transparent like with Linear)
                        Code for Radial:

                        QRadialGradient gradient1(rec.center(), rec.width());
                        gradient1.setColorAt(.0,Qt::red);
                        gradient1.setColorAt(.9, Qt::transparent);
                        painter.fillPath(path1,QBrush(gradient1));
                        

                        Code for Linear:

                        QLinearGradient gradient2(rec.topRight(),rec.bottomRight());
                        gradient2.setColorAt(0, Qt::red);
                        gradient2.setColorAt(.9,  Qt::transparent);
                        painter.fillPath(path1,QBrush(gradient2));
                        
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                        wrote on 2 Apr 2019, 09:15 last edited by
                        #12

                        @mpergand said in modifying painter event in a LED class from solid color to Glowing color:

                        QRadialGradient gradient1(rec.center(), rec.width());
                        gradient1.setColorAt(.0,Qt::red);
                        gradient1.setColorAt(.9, Qt::transparent);
                        painter.fillPath(path1,QBrush(gradient1));

                        There is nothing wrong with QRadialGradient, just the way you are using it. When you construct the QRadialGradient, the first argument is the center point and the second argument is the radius not the diameter you want. If you change your first line to the following you will get the effect you expect:

                        ...
                        QRadialGradient gradient1(rec.center(), rec.width()/2);
                        ...
                        

                        Hope this clears things up ;o)

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                        1. All my code samples (C++ or Python) are tested before posting
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                        • J jazzycamel
                          2 Apr 2019, 09:15

                          @mpergand said in modifying painter event in a LED class from solid color to Glowing color:

                          QRadialGradient gradient1(rec.center(), rec.width());
                          gradient1.setColorAt(.0,Qt::red);
                          gradient1.setColorAt(.9, Qt::transparent);
                          painter.fillPath(path1,QBrush(gradient1));

                          There is nothing wrong with QRadialGradient, just the way you are using it. When you construct the QRadialGradient, the first argument is the center point and the second argument is the radius not the diameter you want. If you change your first line to the following you will get the effect you expect:

                          ...
                          QRadialGradient gradient1(rec.center(), rec.width()/2);
                          ...
                          

                          Hope this clears things up ;o)

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                          mpergand
                          wrote on 2 Apr 2019, 09:30 last edited by
                          #13

                          @jazzycamel
                          I was convinced there's something obvious i missed :)
                          Thanks !

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                          • J jazzycamel
                            2 Apr 2019, 09:15

                            @mpergand said in modifying painter event in a LED class from solid color to Glowing color:

                            QRadialGradient gradient1(rec.center(), rec.width());
                            gradient1.setColorAt(.0,Qt::red);
                            gradient1.setColorAt(.9, Qt::transparent);
                            painter.fillPath(path1,QBrush(gradient1));

                            There is nothing wrong with QRadialGradient, just the way you are using it. When you construct the QRadialGradient, the first argument is the center point and the second argument is the radius not the diameter you want. If you change your first line to the following you will get the effect you expect:

                            ...
                            QRadialGradient gradient1(rec.center(), rec.width()/2);
                            ...
                            

                            Hope this clears things up ;o)

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                            VikramSamy
                            wrote on 4 Apr 2019, 04:05 last edited by
                            #14

                            @jazzycamel said in modifying painter event in a LED class from solid color to Glowing color:

                            @mpergand said in modifying painter event in a LED class from solid color to Glowing color:

                            QRadialGradient gradient1(rec.center(), rec.width());
                            gradient1.setColorAt(.0,Qt::red);
                            gradient1.setColorAt(.9, Qt::transparent);
                            painter.fillPath(path1,QBrush(gradient1));

                            There is nothing wrong with QRadialGradient, just the way you are using it. When you construct the QRadialGradient, the first argument is the center point and the second argument is the radius not the diameter you want. If you change your first line to the following you will get the effect you expect:

                            ...
                            QRadialGradient gradient1(rec.center(), rec.width()/2);
                            ...
                            

                            Hope this clears things up ;o)

                            yup got the effects....thanks...

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