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    Giuseppe97
    wrote on last edited by Giuseppe97
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    While making a videogame I have had a problem due to the fact that probably I misunderstood how items coordinates system works. In particular in order to know the position in the scene of the mushroom(goomba) in the picture posted below, which is a gridded screenshot of my game, I wrote this line of code:

    std::cout << goomba->scenePos().toPoint().x() << " " << goomba->scenePos().toPoint().y() ;
    

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    Now every box in the grid is a square of 16*16 pixels and I set scene's origin so that it's in the top-left corner of that grid in particular it's the top-left corner of the square with number 0.
    As I have read in Qt Documentation and according to this picture of Summerfiled's book on Qt
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    I have learned that an item's position is the coordinate of the item's center point in its parent's coordinate system but since the mushroom is a top level item its position is in scene coordinates .
    The code I wrote prints the top-left corner of the item in scene coordinates as if it is the position of the item but according to what I know it should print the center point of the item ,in scene coordinates, which I know to be its position.
    So what is the position of a top level item? Is it the top-left corner or the center point of the item?

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      SGaist
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      Hi and welcome to devnet,

      Can you point where in the documentation you saw that center coordinate ?

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        Giuseppe97
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        Hi. Here

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        I am making confusion between an item's position and its center point probably beacuse I misunderstood this statement in documentation

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        In particular if the scene is the parent of the item what is the item's position?

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        • Christian EhrlicherC Offline
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          Christian Ehrlicher
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          This just means that every item has it's own coordinate system with 0,0 as it's center point used for transformations. So If you want to rotate an item in it's , you should put it's center at 0,0 - otherwise rotate() will not do what you expect.

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            Giuseppe97
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            Ok , I understood that. But if the item is a top level one its position in the scene is identified by its top-left point expressed in scene coordinates, am I right?

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              Yes, that's correct.

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