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  • T tushu

    @JoeCFD
    Is the below line correct ?

    QRectF rect = QRectF(widget->rect());
    

    because of the above line , it is creating bigger rectangle ?
    But bigger rectangle ( outermost ) has curved corner.

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    JoeCFD
    wrote on last edited by
    #19

    @tushu you know the size of your rects, right? I do not know.

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    • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

      @tushu you know the size of your rects, right? I do not know.

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      tushu
      wrote on last edited by tushu
      #20

      @JoeCFD
      Your rectangle size suggestion worked.
      Current output.

      296e6f8c-ef10-4ecb-91bb-d7685fd8f2e5-image.png

      Now I want to round corner of middle 5 rectangle only ( i.e. sw1,sw2,PD_blue, PD_green,PD_yellow)
      But left side rectangle ( small ) also got changed and looking like circle.

      I think, I will need to set some flag and will have to decide, which rectangle's corner should be rounded.

      But now main concern is PD_blue, PD_green,PD_yellow rectangles color is not visible.

      I set their color, after creating rectangle using setBrush(). I do not set their color in paint(). After creating rectangle, if they are full filling some criteria, then I set color on them.

      Why that color is not visible ?

      Here is my paint()

      void guiSchematicRect::paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionGraphicsItem *option, QWidget *widget)
      {
          Q_UNUSED(option);
          Q_UNUSED(widget);
          QRectF rect = QRectF(_polyRect);
          QPainterPath path;
          path.addRoundedRect(rect, 4, 4);
         auto copied_option = *option;
          copied_option.state &= ~QStyle::State_Selected;
          auto selected = option->state & 
         QStyle::State_Selected;
          painter->save();
          if (selected) {
              painter->setBrush(Qt::NoBrush);
              painter->setPen(QPen(option->palette.windowText(), 1, Qt::SolidLine));
         }
         else {
             painter->setPen(Qt::blue);
         }
         painter->drawPath(path);
         painter->restore();
      }
      
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      • T tushu

        @JoeCFD
        Your rectangle size suggestion worked.
        Current output.

        296e6f8c-ef10-4ecb-91bb-d7685fd8f2e5-image.png

        Now I want to round corner of middle 5 rectangle only ( i.e. sw1,sw2,PD_blue, PD_green,PD_yellow)
        But left side rectangle ( small ) also got changed and looking like circle.

        I think, I will need to set some flag and will have to decide, which rectangle's corner should be rounded.

        But now main concern is PD_blue, PD_green,PD_yellow rectangles color is not visible.

        I set their color, after creating rectangle using setBrush(). I do not set their color in paint(). After creating rectangle, if they are full filling some criteria, then I set color on them.

        Why that color is not visible ?

        Here is my paint()

        void guiSchematicRect::paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionGraphicsItem *option, QWidget *widget)
        {
            Q_UNUSED(option);
            Q_UNUSED(widget);
            QRectF rect = QRectF(_polyRect);
            QPainterPath path;
            path.addRoundedRect(rect, 4, 4);
           auto copied_option = *option;
            copied_option.state &= ~QStyle::State_Selected;
            auto selected = option->state & 
           QStyle::State_Selected;
            painter->save();
            if (selected) {
                painter->setBrush(Qt::NoBrush);
                painter->setPen(QPen(option->palette.windowText(), 1, Qt::SolidLine));
           }
           else {
               painter->setPen(Qt::blue);
           }
           painter->drawPath(path);
           painter->restore();
        }
        
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        mpergand
        wrote on last edited by
        #21

        @tushu said in How to draw rectangle with all corners rounded ?:

        if they are full filling some criteria, then I set color on them.
        Why that color is not visible ?

        fill your form first:
        painter->fillPath(path, yourColor);

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        • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

          @tushu you know the size of your rects, right? I do not know.

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          tushu
          wrote on last edited by
          #22

          @JoeCFD
          If I add below line in paint() , then I get my 3 rectangle ( PD_blue, PD_green, PD_yellow) with thier respective color.

          QGraphicsRectItem::paint(painter, &copied_option, widget);
          

          BUt output I get like this :
          423d4ef8-f783-4648-9fbe-61a8932099c7-image.png

          Can you see the corners ? There is a round shape but it is getting overlapped.

          What is the issue with this line ?

          QGraphicsRectItem::paint(painter, &copied_option, widget);
          

          With this I get color of remaining rectangle but could not see round shape at edge.

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          • T tushu

            @JoeCFD
            If I add below line in paint() , then I get my 3 rectangle ( PD_blue, PD_green, PD_yellow) with thier respective color.

            QGraphicsRectItem::paint(painter, &copied_option, widget);
            

            BUt output I get like this :
            423d4ef8-f783-4648-9fbe-61a8932099c7-image.png

            Can you see the corners ? There is a round shape but it is getting overlapped.

            What is the issue with this line ?

            QGraphicsRectItem::paint(painter, &copied_option, widget);
            

            With this I get color of remaining rectangle but could not see round shape at edge.

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            JoeCFD
            wrote on last edited by
            #23

            @tushu QGraphicsRectItem::paint(painter, &copied_option, widget); is to call the parent to paint the rect without round corners. Look at the example and this call is not needed.

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            • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

              @tushu QGraphicsRectItem::paint(painter, &copied_option, widget); is to call the parent to paint the rect without round corners. Look at the example and this call is not needed.

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              tushu
              wrote on last edited by
              #24

              @JoeCFD
              You are correct.
              But now problem is, after creating rectangle, for some of the rectangle, I am setting some colour with

              SetBrush()
              

              And the color applied with above method, is not visible to the rectangle. They are appearing colorless.

              Can we use paint() parameter in this case ?

              paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionGraphicsItem *option, QWidget *widget)
              

              Or is there any other way to solve this issue ?

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              • T tushu

                @JoeCFD
                You are correct.
                But now problem is, after creating rectangle, for some of the rectangle, I am setting some colour with

                SetBrush()
                

                And the color applied with above method, is not visible to the rectangle. They are appearing colorless.

                Can we use paint() parameter in this case ?

                paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionGraphicsItem *option, QWidget *widget)
                

                Or is there any other way to solve this issue ?

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                JoeCFD
                wrote on last edited by
                #25

                @tushu can you show your full code of this func?

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                • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                  @tushu can you show your full code of this func?

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                  tushu
                  wrote on last edited by tushu
                  #26

                  @JoeCFD

                  myRect.h

                  class myRect : public QGraphicsRectItem 
                  {
                        explicit myRect(QRectF &rectPoints, QGraphicsScene *_scene, QGraphicsItem *parent = nullptr) : QGraphicsRectItem(rectPoints, parent),  _scene(_scene)
                      {}
                  }
                  

                  myRect.cpp

                  void myRect::paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionGraphicsItem *option, QWidget *widget)
                  {
                      Q_UNUSED(widget);
                      QRectF rect = QRectF(_polyRect);
                      QPainterPath path;
                      path.addRoundedRect(rect, 4, 4);
                  
                      auto copied_option = *option;
                      copied_option.state &= ~QStyle::State_Selected;
                      auto selected = option->state & QStyle::State_Selected;
                      painter->save();
                      if (selected) {
                          painter->setBrush(Qt::NoBrush);
                          painter->setPen(QPen(option->palette.windowText(), 0, Qt::SolidLine));
                      }
                      else
                           painter->setPen(Qt::blue);
                      painter->drawPath(path);
                      painter->restore();
                  }
                  
                  void myRect::CreateRect(QRectF rect)
                  {
                      this->_polyRect = rect;
                      QPen mPen;
                      mPen.setWidth(1);
                      mPen.setBrush(Qt::blue);
                      this->setPen(mPen);
                      this->setFlag(QGraphicsItem::ItemIsSelectable);
                  }
                  

                  mySymbol.cpp

                  DrawSymbol()
                  {
                     QRectF Rect( co-ordinates );
                      myRect* rect = new myRect(Rect, _scene);
                       rect->CreateRect(Rect);
                      if( if it is power domain ) 
                        CreatePD(rect);
                  }
                  
                  CreatePD(myRect* rect)
                  {
                      QColor pdColor{some color };
                      rect->setBrush(pdColor);
                  }
                  

                  Note : If I add following line in paint()

                  QGraphicsRectItem::paint(painter, &copied_option, widget);
                  

                  then I can see my rectangle with color. But gets problem with rounded corner.

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                  • T tushu

                    @JoeCFD

                    myRect.h

                    class myRect : public QGraphicsRectItem 
                    {
                          explicit myRect(QRectF &rectPoints, QGraphicsScene *_scene, QGraphicsItem *parent = nullptr) : QGraphicsRectItem(rectPoints, parent),  _scene(_scene)
                        {}
                    }
                    

                    myRect.cpp

                    void myRect::paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionGraphicsItem *option, QWidget *widget)
                    {
                        Q_UNUSED(widget);
                        QRectF rect = QRectF(_polyRect);
                        QPainterPath path;
                        path.addRoundedRect(rect, 4, 4);
                    
                        auto copied_option = *option;
                        copied_option.state &= ~QStyle::State_Selected;
                        auto selected = option->state & QStyle::State_Selected;
                        painter->save();
                        if (selected) {
                            painter->setBrush(Qt::NoBrush);
                            painter->setPen(QPen(option->palette.windowText(), 0, Qt::SolidLine));
                        }
                        else
                             painter->setPen(Qt::blue);
                        painter->drawPath(path);
                        painter->restore();
                    }
                    
                    void myRect::CreateRect(QRectF rect)
                    {
                        this->_polyRect = rect;
                        QPen mPen;
                        mPen.setWidth(1);
                        mPen.setBrush(Qt::blue);
                        this->setPen(mPen);
                        this->setFlag(QGraphicsItem::ItemIsSelectable);
                    }
                    

                    mySymbol.cpp

                    DrawSymbol()
                    {
                       QRectF Rect( co-ordinates );
                        myRect* rect = new myRect(Rect, _scene);
                         rect->CreateRect(Rect);
                        if( if it is power domain ) 
                          CreatePD(rect);
                    }
                    
                    CreatePD(myRect* rect)
                    {
                        QColor pdColor{some color };
                        rect->setBrush(pdColor);
                    }
                    

                    Note : If I add following line in paint()

                    QGraphicsRectItem::paint(painter, &copied_option, widget);
                    

                    then I can see my rectangle with color. But gets problem with rounded corner.

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                    JoeCFD
                    wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
                    #27

                    @tushu Check the example and @mpergand's reply. You do not have
                    painter->fillPath(path, yourColor);
                    Try to set yourColor = Qt::green to see what you get.

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                    • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                      @tushu Check the example and @mpergand's reply. You do not have
                      painter->fillPath(path, yourColor);
                      Try to set yourColor = Qt::green to see what you get.

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                      tushu
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #28

                      @JoeCFD
                      Your suggestion worked.
                      Thanks for help !

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                      • M mpergand

                        @tushu said in How to draw rectangle with all corners rounded ?:

                        if they are full filling some criteria, then I set color on them.
                        Why that color is not visible ?

                        fill your form first:
                        painter->fillPath(path, yourColor);

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                        tushu
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #29

                        @mpergand
                        Your solution worked.
                        Thanks for help !

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                        • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                          @tushu Check the example and @mpergand's reply. You do not have
                          painter->fillPath(path, yourColor);
                          Try to set yourColor = Qt::green to see what you get.

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                          tushu
                          wrote on last edited by tushu
                          #30

                          @JoeCFD @mpergand
                          I am facing another small issue in paint()

                          When I left click on any rectangular object, it's paint() runs. And it highlights that object perfectly.

                          But when I right click on object ( I have few Right mouse button options ) , paint() method runs, but it does not highlight that object.

                          Her is my paint()

                          void myRect::paint(QPainter *painter, QPainterPath path,
                                                                      const QStyleOptionGraphicsItem *option)
                          {
                              auto copied_option = *option;
                              copied_option.state &= ~QStyle::State_Selected;
                              auto selected = option->state & QStyle::State_Selected;
                              if(selected)
                                  qDebug()<<"TRUE ";
                              else
                                  qDebug()<<"FALSE ";
                              painter->save();
                              if (selected) {
                                  qDebug()<<"In selected ";
                                  painter->setBrush(Qt::NoBrush);
                                  painter->setPen(QPen(option->palette.windowText(), 1, Qt::SolidLine));
                                  qDebug()<<"Selected completing  ";
                              } else
                              {
                                  painter->setPen(Qt::blue);
                                  qDebug()<<"NOT Selected";
                              }
                              painter->drawPath(path);
                              painter->restore();
                          }
                          

                          I checked through qDebug statements, and I found that,

                          auto selected
                          

                          variable has value false on Right click.( i.e. selected = false)

                          On left click, It works perfectly ( i.e. selected = true )

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                          • T tushu

                            @JoeCFD @mpergand
                            I am facing another small issue in paint()

                            When I left click on any rectangular object, it's paint() runs. And it highlights that object perfectly.

                            But when I right click on object ( I have few Right mouse button options ) , paint() method runs, but it does not highlight that object.

                            Her is my paint()

                            void myRect::paint(QPainter *painter, QPainterPath path,
                                                                        const QStyleOptionGraphicsItem *option)
                            {
                                auto copied_option = *option;
                                copied_option.state &= ~QStyle::State_Selected;
                                auto selected = option->state & QStyle::State_Selected;
                                if(selected)
                                    qDebug()<<"TRUE ";
                                else
                                    qDebug()<<"FALSE ";
                                painter->save();
                                if (selected) {
                                    qDebug()<<"In selected ";
                                    painter->setBrush(Qt::NoBrush);
                                    painter->setPen(QPen(option->palette.windowText(), 1, Qt::SolidLine));
                                    qDebug()<<"Selected completing  ";
                                } else
                                {
                                    painter->setPen(Qt::blue);
                                    qDebug()<<"NOT Selected";
                                }
                                painter->drawPath(path);
                                painter->restore();
                            }
                            

                            I checked through qDebug statements, and I found that,

                            auto selected
                            

                            variable has value false on Right click.( i.e. selected = false)

                            On left click, It works perfectly ( i.e. selected = true )

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                            JoeCFD
                            wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
                            #31

                            @tushu That means you do not use right click to select your widget. I do not know if it is a good idea to add right click to this feature. If you want to add it, you have to override mouse event to catch mouse right click and then set selected to be true.

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