[SOLVED] Getting anchors from C++
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I have class which derives from QDeclarativeItem. In its geometryChanged() method I want to layout the children. I'd like to respect the anchors which are assigned to the children - how can I get the anchors property of a QDeclarativeItem?
If I call QDelarativeItem::property("anchors") I get a QVariant, which contains a QDeclarativeAnchors*. I can't figure out how to pull a QObject* out of a QVariant. I've tried qVariantValue<QObject*>() but that returns null. QDeclarativeAnchors is a private class so I can't cast to that.
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I haven't played with QML (yet), but having a look at the doc, couldn't you get something out of
"QDeclarativeProperty":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/qdeclarativeproperty.html ?Something like
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QDeclarativeProperty p(yourObject,"anchors");
QObject *pObj = p.object()
@No clue if it will work, but from the doc, it's worth a try.
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Thanks. This works
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double l = QDeclarativeProperty(child, "anchors.leftMargin").read().toDouble();
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